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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
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    • F41A9/26Feeding of unbelted ammunition using a movable magazine or clip as feeding element using a revolving drum magazine
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  • N-PEIERS PHOIO-LITIIOGRAPHER, WASHINGTON D C.
  • JACOB RUPERTUS OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • My invention relates to certain improvements, fully described hereafter, in the revolvingfire-arm, for which Letters Patent No. 121,199 were granted to me on the 21st day of November, 1871.
  • Figure 1 Sheet 1 is a side view of the tire-arm, partly in section; Fig. 2, a perspective view of the improved mainspring; Fig. 8, a side view of the fire-arm, illustrating the mode of releasing the breech-pin; Fig. 4, an enlarged sectional "iew on the line 1 2, Fig. 1; Fig. 5, an enlarged view of part of Fig. l, and illustrating, with Figs. 6, 7, and 8, the successive movements of the hammer and devices operating in conjunction therewith.
  • A is the hollow stock of the revolver; B, the barrel; 0, the frame, and D the hammer, which is hung upon a pin passing through the stock in the usual manner.
  • the mainspring E shown in Fig. 2, consists of a plain strip of steel bent to the form illustrated, and having at its wide end a simple notch, a, adapted to a pointed projection, a, in the stock A, the outer and narrow end of the spring being adapted to a recess, 1), at the rear of the hammer.
  • the spring is introduced into its place by first fitting its outer end into the notch of the hammer, and then bending the spring until its notch a fits onto the projection a of the stock.
  • a lever, G having an elongated opening, 6, through which and through the frame passes a small pin, f, the
  • the lever having the usual projection adapted to notches at the end of the cylinder H.
  • the slot for containing the lever G is continued upward in front of the frame for receiving the retainer K, which consists of a simple plate adapted to and guided by the abovementioned slot.
  • This plate an enlarged view of which is shown in Fig. 9, has a serrated knob, j, so situated as to be conveniently reached by the thumb of the right hand, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the plate or retainer has also a projection, 7t,
  • the projection 7c of the plate K does not prevent the inner pin J from being extracted. It merely serves to keep the said pin steady in its place, so that by a slight effort it can at any time be withdrawn from the tubular pin. The latter, however, is retained in its place by the projection k of the plate K until the latter is depressed by manipulating the knob j, but owing to a groove in the tubular breech-pin, which groove communicates with the opening for the reception of the said projection is, the breech-pin can be reintroduced into its place without any manipulation of the plate K.
  • This plate is slotted for the reception of a spiral spring, and the end of a pin, m, which bears against the end of the lever G, the tendency of this spring being to maintain the plate K, as well as the lever, in the position shown in Fig. 1.
  • the pin m is cylindrical, and is introduced into its place through a hole bored in the frame, as best observed in Fig. 4.
  • the trigger is of the peculiar shape shown in Figs. 5, 6, 7, and 8. It has two projections, n and p, the latter being adapted to either of two notches, q or t, in the hammer.
  • the hammer is down, the long arm of the lever G is elevated, and the cylinder H is retained by the said lever.
  • Fig. 6 the hammer is down, the long arm of the lever G is elevated, and the cylinder H is retained by the said lever.
  • Fig. 6 the hammer is down, the long arm of the lever G is elevated, and the cylinder H is retained by the said lever.

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1. RUPERTUS.
Revolving Fire-Arms.
Patented July 6,1875.
No.l65,369.
N-PEIERS. PHOIO-LITIIOGRAPHER, WASHINGTON D C.
JACOB RUPERTUS, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN REVOLVING FIRE-ARMS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 165,369, dated July 6, 1875 application filed September 16, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JACOB RUPERTUS, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in Revolving Fire-Arms,
of which the following is a specification:
My invention relates to certain improvements, fully described hereafter, in the revolvingfire-arm, for which Letters Patent No. 121,199 were granted to me on the 21st day of November, 1871.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1, Sheet 1, is a side view of the tire-arm, partly in section; Fig. 2, a perspective view of the improved mainspring; Fig. 8, a side view of the fire-arm, illustrating the mode of releasing the breech-pin; Fig. 4, an enlarged sectional "iew on the line 1 2, Fig. 1; Fig. 5, an enlarged view of part of Fig. l, and illustrating, with Figs. 6, 7, and 8, the successive movements of the hammer and devices operating in conjunction therewith.
A is the hollow stock of the revolver; B, the barrel; 0, the frame, and D the hammer, which is hung upon a pin passing through the stock in the usual manner. The mainspring E, shown in Fig. 2, consists of a plain strip of steel bent to the form illustrated, and having at its wide end a simple notch, a, adapted to a pointed projection, a, in the stock A, the outer and narrow end of the spring being adapted to a recess, 1), at the rear of the hammer. The spring is introduced into its place by first fitting its outer end into the notch of the hammer, and then bending the spring until its notch a fits onto the projection a of the stock. In the recess or groove in the lower part of the frame is a lever, G, having an elongated opening, 6, through which and through the frame passes a small pin, f, the
lever having the usual projection adapted to notches at the end of the cylinder H. The slot for containing the lever G is continued upward in front of the frame for receiving the retainer K, which consists of a simple plate adapted to and guided by the abovementioned slot. This plate, an enlarged view of which is shown in Fig. 9, has a serrated knob, j, so situated as to be conveniently reached by the thumb of the right hand, as shown in Fig. 3. The plate or retainer has also a projection, 7t,
. which passes through an opening in the tubular breech-pin I, and into an annular groove in the pin J, which fits snugly, but so as to slide freely, in the said tubular breech-pin.
It should be here understood that the projection 7c of the plate K does not prevent the inner pin J from being extracted. It merely serves to keep the said pin steady in its place, so that by a slight effort it can at any time be withdrawn from the tubular pin. The latter, however, is retained in its place by the projection k of the plate K until the latter is depressed by manipulating the knob j, but owing to a groove in the tubular breech-pin, which groove communicates with the opening for the reception of the said projection is, the breech-pin can be reintroduced into its place without any manipulation of the plate K. This plate is slotted for the reception of a spiral spring, and the end of a pin, m, which bears against the end of the lever G, the tendency of this spring being to maintain the plate K, as well as the lever, in the position shown in Fig. 1. The pin m is cylindrical, and is introduced into its place through a hole bored in the frame, as best observed in Fig. 4. The trigger is of the peculiar shape shown in Figs. 5, 6, 7, and 8. It has two projections, n and p, the latter being adapted to either of two notches, q or t, in the hammer. In Fig. 6 the hammer is down, the long arm of the lever G is elevated, and the cylinder H is retained by the said lever. In Fig. 7 the hammer has been moved to half-cock, the projection p of the trigger fitting into the notch q of the hammer, and the lever G has been moved forward by the hammer so as to release the cylinder, which can, consequently, be turned during the next movement of the hammer. Nhen the hammer has very nearly reached the position of full-cock, a notch, w, is presented in the edge of the hammer for the reception of the turned-up end of the lever G, so that the latter will instantly move back and lock the cylinder, this locking taking place simultaneously, or nearly so, with the arrival of the hammer at full-cock. When the trigger is pulled so as to release the hammer, the edge of the notch w in the latter bears. against the turned-up end of the lever G, which bears on the projection n of the trigger, and thus prevents the projection 19 of the trigger from entering the notch q of the ham-' mer the lever G, and projection n of the trigmer. v ger.
I claim as my invention--- In testimony whereof I have signed my 1. The retaining-plate K, adapted to a slot name to this specification in the presence of in the frame, and to the tubular breech-pin I, two subscribing witnesses. and combined with the spring-pin m and lever Witnesses: JACOB RUPERTUS. G, all substantially as set forth. HUBER/I HoWsoN,
2. The combination described of the ham- HARRY SMITH.
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US4211026A (en) * 1978-10-02 1980-07-08 Behlert Austin F Center pin lock for single-action revolver

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US4211026A (en) * 1978-10-02 1980-07-08 Behlert Austin F Center pin lock for single-action revolver

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