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US1504137A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A17/00Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
    • F41A17/46Trigger safeties, i.e. means for preventing trigger movement
    • F41A17/52Thumb-operated sliding safeties mounted on the upside of the stock, e.g. for shotguns
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A15/00Cartridge extractors, i.e. devices for pulling cartridges or cartridge cases at least partially out of the cartridge chamber; Cartridge ejectors, i.e. devices for throwing the extracted cartridges or cartridge cases free of the gun
    • F41A15/06Cartridge extractors, i.e. devices for pulling cartridges or cartridge cases at least partially out of the cartridge chamber; Cartridge ejectors, i.e. devices for throwing the extracted cartridges or cartridge cases free of the gun for breakdown guns
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A19/00Firing or trigger mechanisms; Cocking mechanisms
    • F41A19/06Mechanical firing mechanisms, e.g. counterrecoil firing, recoil actuated firing mechanisms
    • F41A19/42Mechanical firing mechanisms, e.g. counterrecoil firing, recoil actuated firing mechanisms having at least one hammer
    • F41A19/52Cocking or firing mechanisms for other types of guns, e.g. fixed breech-block types, revolvers
    • F41A19/54Cocking or firing mechanisms for other types of guns, e.g. fixed breech-block types, revolvers for breakdown guns

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  • This invention relates to an improved shooting or sporting barrels of the same kind as the one which is described in United States patent-applications Patents Nos. 1,434,627 and 1,434,628.
  • the essential features of the gun forming l5 the subject-matter of the invention consists more particularly in the simple and practical construction of the mechanism for cooking the hammers, of the safety looking device and of the shell ejector mechanism, etc. V y
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the breech. the lower plate being partially broken away.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view to Fig'. l showing the cooking of the hammers, the mechanism being shown in the safety or looking position after the gun h as been broken down by acting upon the key.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are detail, side and bottom views of the stems for operating the'eX- tractor. f
  • Fig. 6 is a side view of the rear end of the barrel-block showing the ejector mecha- 0 nism.
  • Fig. 7 is a back view'of Fig. 6.
  • Fig. 8 is a horizontal section on' the'l'ine X-X of Fig. 6 showing the ,ejector mechanism ready to operate.
  • Fig. 8a is a separate view of the hammer which strikes upon the extractor.
  • Fig. 9 is a view corresponding to Fig. 8 after the operation of the ejector.
  • Fig. 10 l is a cross-section on the line Z'-Z of Fig. 1. y
  • Fig. 11 is a longitudinal section of the forestook.
  • Fig. 12 is a rear view of Fig. 11 ⁇ showing theA operating means of the ejector provided upon the false breech.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-section of the breech in according to the way of mounting which has been described in the application above named Patent No. 1,434,-
  • a pusher 10 can be brought, by simply acting upon the lock 11, into the safety or locking position shown in Figure 3, at the time this lock is acted upon.
  • the latter carries a rod or lever 12 moving under the tail of the part 13 in slidinglongitudinally when this lock 11 is acted upon, as shown in Figures 1 and 3; this lever v12 actuatesthe pusher 10 andthis brings it from position of 1ire4(Fig. 1) to the position of safety (Fig. 3).
  • the ejector mechanism isV asffollows-zl In the cocking finger or flever-n 1, lFigs;-A 4
  • This end 21 carried by the front part, and taking part in the rotary motion of -the barrelblock, when the gunA is being broken down. Furthermore, the catch of the barrel carries on each side a pusher 25 acted upon by a strong spring 26 and kept locked'by, a-nose 27 engaging a projection or vertical part-28- connected to or-forming-,part ofthe barrelblock.
  • the said pusher 25 is so arranged as to act in the direction o f the arrow'29upon' an extractor pin 3() when firing has takenv place and the barrel is opened.I
  • the extractors 30 are slightlyv projectingv at the moment the gun is openedlbefore the pushers 25 come intoaction so as to free the cartridges.
  • the cheeks of the false breech are each provided with a lug 41 (Figs. 1, 3 and 10) which, as shown in dot and dash lines,- Figs. 6 and 8,'engages inV front ofthe end of the extractor pins or rod'sBO. j
  • a gun or rifle with superposed barrels comprising hammers and lever means for cooking the hammers, a trigger, safety means for locking the trigger when the gun is open, pins connected with the cooking lever, vertical sliding .parts movable' upon and with said barrels, and under which the ends of the pins'pass,
  • theabove describedy arrangef a pusher provided on each Vside of the barrel-block, a spring pressing upon each pusher, a catch pivoted on each pusher, a projection of the barrel-block engaging each catch, an extractor rod operatedA by each pusher, shoulders provided at the ends of the sliding vert-ical parts, and springs pushed inwardly by the shoulders and unlocking the catch so as to release the extractor pushers.
  • a sporting gun withsuperposed barrels comprising a'barrel block, a breech, a cooking lever,.a horizontally sliding part acting upon the lever, a yoke formingpart of the barrels and acting upon the ⁇ sliding parts so as to cause the cooking lever to pivot when the gun is opened, a pivoted hammer into which-enters the cooking lever,
  • a sporting-gun with superposed barrels comprising a barrel-block, a breech, a cooking lever, a horizont-ally sliding part acting upon the lever, a yoke on the barrelblock acting upon the sliding parts so as to cause the cooking lever to pivot when the gun is opened, a pivoted hammer into which enters the cooking lever, a spring pushing the hammer, a trigger stopping the hammer in the cocked position and allowing the release of the same for firing, a key for opening the gun, a safety device, means for connecting the key with the safety device so that the latter will be shifted when the key is turned, a safety trigger, a spring tending to press the end of the safety trigger against the firing trigger to lock the latter
  • the extractors to project at the moment the gun is opened
  • pins connected with the cocking lever vertical sliding parts taking part to the rotary motion of the barrel block when the gun is to be opened and under which the ends
  • a sporting-gun with superposed barrels comprising a barrel-block, a breech, a cooking lever, a horizontally sliding part acting upon the lever, a yoke formed on the barrel-block and acting upon the sliding parts so as to cause the cooking lever to pivot when the gun is opened, a pivoted hammer into which enters the cocking lever, a spring pushing the hammer, a trigger arresting the hammer in the cocked position and allowing the release of the same for liring, a key for opening the gun, a safety device, means for connecting the key( with the safety device so that the latter will be shifted when the key is turned, a safety trigger, a spring tending to press the end of the safety trigger against the firing trigger to lock the latter when the gun is open so that it is impossible to act upon the firing trigger, extractors, extractor pins, lugs connected with the breech and coming in front of the extractor pins so as to slightly push the latter when the gun is opened in order to release them,

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B. FETRIK SPORTING GUN WITH SUPERPOSED BARRELS 1922 4 Sheets-Sheet l Filed July 24 l I l I l l l I l l l l I I Aug. 5 1924.
SPORTING GUN WITH SUPERPOSED BARRELS FETRIK Filed Juiy 24, 1922 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 wg., 5 i924.
B. Pimm SPORTING' GUN WITH SPERPOSED BARELS 4 Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed July 24 1922 lu@ 5 E924.'
B. PETRIK SPORTING GUN WITH SUPERPOSED lBRRELS Filed July 24 1922 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 n.1., mii
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Patented Aug. 5, 1924.
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BONIFACE PETRIK, F ST. ETIENNE, FRANCE, ASSCGNOR- TO sr. ETIENNE,
SPORTING GUN WITH SUPERPOSED BAR-EELS.
.Application led July 24, 1922. Serial No. 577,073.
T0 all whom t may concern.'
Be it .known that I, BoNIrAoE' PETRIK, a citizen of France, and a resident ofy 'St. Etienne, Loire, France, haveinvented certain new and useful improvements in Sporting Guns with Superposed Barrels, which is fully set forth in the following specification.
This invention relates to an improved shooting or sporting barrels of the same kind as the one which is described in United States patent-applications Patents Nos. 1,434,627 and 1,434,628. The essential features of the gun forming l5 the subject-matter of the invention consists more particularly in the simple and practical construction of the mechanism for cooking the hammers, of the safety looking device and of the shell ejector mechanism, etc. V y
The following description will show by way of example with reference to the aocompanying drawing the way of carrying out the invention.
the uncooked shooting.
Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the breech. the lower plate being partially broken away.
Fig. 3 is a similar view to Fig'. l showing the cooking of the hammers, the mechanism being shown in the safety or looking position after the gun h as been broken down by acting upon the key.
Figs. 4 and 5 are detail, side and bottom views of the stems for operating the'eX- tractor. f
Fig. 6 is a side view of the rear end of the barrel-block showing the ejector mecha- 0 nism.
Fig. 7 is a back view'of Fig. 6.
position, that is to say` after Fig. 8 is a horizontal section on' the'l'ine X-X of Fig. 6 showing the ,ejector mechanism ready to operate. Fig. 8a is a separate view of the hammer which strikes upon the extractor.
Fig. 9 is a view corresponding to Fig. 8 after the operation of the ejector.
Fig. 10 lis a cross-section on the line Z'-Z of Fig. 1. y
Fig. 11 is a longitudinal section of the forestook.
Fig. 12 is a rear view of Fig. 11`showing theA operating means of the ejector provided upon the false breech.
gun with superposed' Fig. 1 is a cross-section of the breech in according to the way of mounting which has been described in the application above named Patent No. 1,434,-
In the same it has been pointed out that the yoke' all in the pivoting oausesthe recoil of a part E constituting the cooking-device. This part engages through its end El a notch of the cooking lever 1 pivoted at 2; thelatter in its turn engages a notch 3 of the hammer or oook 4 pivoted at 5. This hammer is under the influence of a spring 6 which tends to make it pivot about the axis 5 in aoounter-olookwise direction, so as to causing firing. The hammer is operated by means of a trigger 7 pivoted at 8 the end of which enters a notch of the hammer, thereby looking the latter as shown in Fig. 3.
'-Conseqiiently, it will be understood that the hammer having been cocked, by means of the cooking device E and the cooking finger or leverl, at the breaking down of the gun, it will remain 'in this cooking position, when the gun is closed again. Such being the oonditions7 a pull upon the trigger 7 unlocks the hammerf4 which under 'the action of the spring' 6`pivots suddenly about 5 and strikes the iiring pin, as shown in Fig. 1. It will therefore be seen that this mechanism is siniple and practical. j This gun, likey all sporting guns and other guns, is providedl with va safety device constituted as follows:
` A pusher 10 can be brought, by simply acting upon the lock 11, into the safety or locking position shown in Figure 3, at the time this lock is acted upon. For this purpose the latter carries a rod or lever 12 moving under the tail of the part 13 in slidinglongitudinally when this lock 11 is acted upon, as shown in Figures 1 and 3; this lever v12 actuatesthe pusher 10 andthis brings it from position of 1ire4(Fig. 1) to the position of safety (Fig. 3). A
AThis rearward shifting of the part 10 allows the rsafety lever 14 to pivot aboutits axisl in a yclockwise direction, when lookg by means of aV the 1- firing the knob 18 connected to the part 10 tol bring it backA to the position shown in Fig'. 1. In this position, the safety lever .141 loes notlock the trigger 7 whichcan then be-acted upon by hand at every shot ofthegu-n.
The ejector mechanism isV asffollows-zl In the cocking finger or flever-n 1, lFigs;-A 4
ande, are fixedtwo-pinsorneedles20, so: that when the hammer 4 is-depressed,- Awhen shooting, .it causes. the corresponding cock? ing lever or linger 1-to rotate; (from th'ezp'ojiition shown in I4 igure. 3 to th'e'gone showninf Figure 1) so that the end 21v of the-,pin120fg breech as shown inx projects outside the false Figure 1.
This end 21 11, carried by the front part, and taking part in the rotary motion of -the barrelblock, when the gunA is being broken down. Furthermore, the catch of the barrel carries on each side a pusher 25 acted upon by a strong spring 26 and kept locked'by, a-nose 27 engaging a projection or vertical part-28- connected to or-forming-,part ofthe barrelblock. I
The said pusher 25 is so arranged as to act in the direction o f the arrow'29upon' an extractor pin 3() when firing has takenv place and the barrel is opened.I
In fact, as it has been explained above, when the gun has been fired, the end -21I of the pin 20 engages: underneath the part 22, so that when the gun is opened or brokendown, that is to say when the barrel-block is caused to pivot, the said endv 21 re` maining stationary the part 22 'is-pressed upwardly, slides and assumes the position shown in Figure 13, in which the pro-v jection 32 forming the end ofthe rod or pin 22 will cause a small spring 33 toproject inwardly. The latter which occupied previously the position shewn in Fig. 12 (closed gun) comes into the position shewnin Fig. 13 (open gun), when the ejection, of the cartridge takesplace.
In this position of press against the nose 27 pivoted upon the pushers 25 at 27?, which operate-.to shift the noses andunlOCk the pushers, which-.as-
they are no longer heldup,` are violently thrown byv the spring V26 and strikei-the extraction pin 30 in' the direction of Atheffa-rrow 29 to eject the cartridgeor shell.;
What has two shots have been fired,- .but Vw:hf'nfa'nnl-y. one shot has been ired,l cnlyf-'one"ofthesprigs under theA action ofthe.v
to push byn engages Kthegu-nderside of. averj 'tical slide 22, as shown 1n F-1gures-12-and Fig. 13, the springs-3 3 been Said;-cntemplareerharithe.
33V isshifted, the other sprin not being acted upon fromthe fact that t ie end'21 of the pin2() is not engaged under the part 22.
As in all other barrels, the extractors 30 are slightlyv projectingv at the moment the gun is openedlbefore the pushers 25 come intoaction so as to free the cartridges.
To this purpose, the cheeks of the false breech are each provided with a lug 41 (Figs. 1, 3 and 10) which, as shown in dot and dash lines,- Figs. 6 and 8,'engages inV front ofthe end of the extractor pins or rod'sBO. j
Accordingly,l when the gun is broken down, the lugs 4,1 upon? the'endsof the extractor Y' pins 30 and cause the said'A extractor pins to project slightly before the pusher 25 is unlockedto violently throw outthe shells-or fired cartridges- Oef course, ments :have been f given byv onlyl and it is well understood that they may be altered without in any way interfering, with the principle of the invention.
What I claim is:
1. A gun or rifle with superposed barrels comprising hammers and lever means for cooking the hammers, a trigger, safety means for locking the trigger when the gun is open, pins connected with the cooking lever, vertical sliding .parts movable' upon and with said barrels, and under which the ends of the pins'pass,
theabove describedy arrangef a pusher provided on each Vside of the barrel-block, a spring pressing upon each pusher, a catch pivoted on each pusher, a projection of the barrel-block engaging each catch, an extractor rod operatedA by each pusher, shoulders provided at the ends of the sliding vert-ical parts, and springs pushed inwardly by the shoulders and unlocking the catch so as to release the extractor pushers.
2. A sporting gun withsuperposed barrels comprising a'barrel block, a breech, a cooking lever,.a horizontally sliding part acting upon the lever, a yoke formingpart of the barrels and acting upon the` sliding parts so as to cause the cooking lever to pivot when the gun is opened, a pivoted hammer into which-enters the cooking lever,
-a spring pushing the hammer, a' trigger stopping the hammer in-the cooking posi'- tion and permitting releaseof the same for firing, a key for opening the gun, 4a safety device, nieansfor connecting the key with thesafety device so that the latter will be shifted when the key isv turned, a safety trigger, a springtending'to press the end of the safety trigger against the fringtrig.- ger yto lockthe latter g whenv the gun is open sothat it is impossible to act upon-thefn-` ing trigger pins connected with -the *cooking lever,J4 \.vverticaly slid-ing.l partstaking part l; to the rotary motion of the `barrel block'when exert apushing action way of examplei the gun is to be opened and under which the ends of the pins pass, a pusher provided on each side of the barrel-block, a spring pressing upon each pusher, a catch connected with each pusher, a projection of the barrel-block engaging each catch, an extractor rod operated by each pusher, shoulders provided at the ends of the sliding vertical parts, and springs pushed in- Wardly by the shoulders and unlocking the catch so as to release the extractor pushers.
3. A sporting-gun with superposed barrels comprising a barrel-block, a breech, a cooking lever, a horizont-ally sliding part acting upon the lever, a yoke on the barrelblock acting upon the sliding parts so as to cause the cooking lever to pivot when the gun is opened, a pivoted hammer into which enters the cooking lever, a spring pushing the hammer, a trigger stopping the hammer in the cocked position and allowing the release of the same for firing, a key for opening the gun, a safety device, means for connecting the key with the safety device so that the latter will be shifted when the key is turned, a safety trigger, a spring tending to press the end of the safety trigger against the firing trigger to lock the latter When the gun is open so that it is impossible to act upon the firing trigger, means causing the extractors to project at the moment the gun is opened, pins connected with the cocking lever, vertical sliding parts taking part to the rotary motion of the barrel block when the gun is to be opened and under which the ends of the pins pass, a pusher provided on each side of the barrel-block, a spring pressing upon each pusher, a catch connected with each pusher, a projection of the barrel-block engaging each catch, an extractor rod operated by each pusher, shoulders provided at the ends of the sliding vertical parts, and springs pushed inwardly by the shoulders and unlocking the catch so as to release the extraction pushers.
4. A sporting-gun with superposed barrels comprising a barrel-block, a breech, a cooking lever, a horizontally sliding part acting upon the lever, a yoke formed on the barrel-block and acting upon the sliding parts so as to cause the cooking lever to pivot when the gun is opened, a pivoted hammer into which enters the cocking lever, a spring pushing the hammer, a trigger arresting the hammer in the cocked position and allowing the release of the same for liring, a key for opening the gun, a safety device, means for connecting the key( with the safety device so that the latter will be shifted when the key is turned, a safety trigger, a spring tending to press the end of the safety trigger against the firing trigger to lock the latter when the gun is open so that it is impossible to act upon the firing trigger, extractors, extractor pins, lugs connected with the breech and coming in front of the extractor pins so as to slightly push the latter when the gun is opened in order to release them, pins connected with the cocking lever, vertical sliding parts taking part to the rotary motion of the barrel block when the gun is to be opened and under which the ends of the pins pass, a pusher provided on each side of the barrel-block, a spring pressing upon each pusher, a catch connected with each pusher, a projection of the barrel-block engaging each catch, an extractor rod operated by each pusher, shoulders provided at the ends of the sliding vertical parts, and springs pushed inwardly by the shoulders and unlocking the catch so as to release the extractor pushers.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification.
BONIFACE PETRIK. [n sa] Witnessed by- FRANoIs BORBERGERE.
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