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US1785765A
US1785765A US411238A US41123829A US1785765A US 1785765 A US1785765 A US 1785765A US 411238 A US411238 A US 411238A US 41123829 A US41123829 A US 41123829A US 1785765 A US1785765 A US 1785765A
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  • This invention relates to an improvement in multiple-barrel firearms and has for one of its objects the provision at a low cost for manufacture of a firearm of the type referred to in which the top rib will be so firmly secured in place as to efiectively resist the loosening tendency of the repeated recoil of the arm and the distorting tendencies ofdifferential expansion due to the heating of the arm after rapid firing.
  • my invention consists in a multiple-barrel firearm having certain details of construction and combinations of parts as will be hereinafter described and particularly recited in the claims.
  • Fig. 1 is a top or plan view of the barrelunit of a double-barreled shotgun embodying my invention
  • Fig. 8 is a similar view on'the line 88 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 9 is a similar view on the line 9-9 of Fig. 2; I
  • Fig. 10 is a similar view on the line 10 10 of Fig. 2; I
  • Fig. 11 is a broken view in horizontal section taken on the line 11-11 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 12 is a broken vertical longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 12-12 of Fig.1;
  • Fig. 13 is a broken top or plan view of the rear end of the left-hand barrel detached.
  • Fig. 14 is a corresponding view of the rear end of the right-hand barrel detached.
  • the form of my invention herein chosen for illustration is shown as embodied in the barrel-unit of a double-barrel shotgun com- 59 prising a left-hand barrel 20 and a substantially-parallel right-hand barrel 21.
  • the inner face of the left-hand barrel 20 is formed with an integral inwardly-ofisetting projection or lump 22 formed about midway of its length with a vertical dovetailgroove 23 for the reception of a vertical dovetail-rib 24L extending inward toward the lefthand barrel20 from a complementary lump or projection 25 formed upon the inner face of the right-hand barrel 21.
  • the dovetail groove 23 of the barrel 21 and the similarly-shaped dovetail-rib 2 of the barrel 21 are adapted to be inter-engaged to firmlylock the rear ends of the respective barrels together, as clearly shown in Fig. 11 of the drawings. 1
  • the integral extension or lump 22 of the left-hand barrel 20 is extended upward above the immediately-adjacent surface of 1311852116. barrel (Figs. 6 and 7) to form an upstanding mounting-extension 26 which substantially corresponds to an extension 27 similarly upstanding from the lump 25 of the right-hand barrel 21 and uniting there- .with to provide a support for the rear end of a top-rib 28 located between the barrels 20 and 21 and extending the full length thereof. 7 Throughout the major portion of its length the top-rib 28 is made U-shaped in cross-sectionby, providing it on its respective opposite sides with depending longitudinal flanges 29 and 30 respectively embracing the opposite sides of the support formed by the upstanding extensions 26 and 27 of the barrel'lumps 22 and 25 respectively.
  • the lump 22 of the left-hand barrel 20 is projected downward beyond the said barrel to form a depending extension 31 complementing a similar extension 32 upon the lump 25 of the right-hand barrel 21 to form a barrellug 33 forming a usual feature of doublebarreled breakdown shotguns and similar arms.
  • the dovetailgroove 23 extends vertically through the upstanding extension 26 and the depending extension 31 of the lump 22 of the left-hand barrel 20 and that similarly the dovetail-rib 24 extends vertically across the upstanding extension 27 and the depending extension-32 of the lump 25 of the right-hand barrel21.
  • bottom-ribs 36 and 37 have their respective opposite sides contoured so astosnugly'fit the adjacent curved surfaces of the barrels 20 and'21, as clearly shown in Figs. 6 to 10 inclusive. Brazing, soldering, welding, or any other form of attachment maybe resorted to for securing therespective barrels 20 and 21 together and to secure the top-rib 28 and the bottom-ribs 36 and 3'? inplace between the said barrels. 7
  • top-rib U-shaped in cross section By forming the top-rib U-shaped in cross section at'its rear end the same may be made to snugly embrace the extensionsf26 and 27 soas to not'only assist in holding thesame together but to be itself so firmly anchored in place as to effectively resist the loosening tendency of the repeated recoil of the arm and. the curling tendenciesof differential expansion due to the heating of the arm after repeated firing. Furthermore, the sidefianges 29 and 30 0f the top-rib serve to accurately position the latter laterally with respectto the longitudinal center-line of the barrel-unit, thus obviating the necessity for extreme care during the operation of securing the said top-rib in place.
  • a multiple-barrel firearm having a pair-of substantially-parallel barrels, each of which is formed upon its inner face with a lump secured to the complementary lump of the other barrel; and a top-rib lying between the said barrelsand embracing the u'pper'ends of the said lumps thereof.
  • multiple-barrel firearm having. a pair of substantially-parallel barrels, each of which is formed upon its inner face with a lump extended upward beyond the immeof the other barrel; and; a top-rib lying be tween the said barrels and embracing the upwardly-ezrtended portion of the said lumps thereof.
  • a multiple barrel firearm having a pair i 4.
  • a multiple-barrel firearm having a pair r I of substantially-parallel barrels, each "of which is formed upon-its inner face with a lump extended upward beyond the immediately-adjacent portions of .the'said barrels and secured to the complementary ⁇ lump of the other barrel; and a top-rib overlying the upwardly-extended portions of the "lumps r of the said barrels and provided on its redrawings that both the top-rib 28 and the complementary spective opposite sides with depending longitudinal flanges engaging the outerfaces of the'said lumps.
  • a multiple-barrel firearm having apair I of substantiallyparallel barrels, one 'of which is provided with a lump formed with a dovetail-groove and the otherof which is formed with a lump provided with a dovetail-r'ib inter-engaging with the said dove.- tail-groove to couple the said barrelsetogether; and a top-rib lying between the'said barrels and embracing the upper ends ofthe said lumpsthere'of; 6.
  • a multiple barrel firearm having a pair of substantially-pa'rallel barrels, one of which is provided with a lump extended upward beyond the immediately-adjacent ,portion of its barreland formed withadove tail-groove, and the other barrel being formed with a co -acting lump also extended upward beyond the "immediately-adjacent portion of its barrel and provided with a dovetail-rib inter-engaging with the said dovetail-groove to couple the said barrelsto- 'gether; and a top-rib lying between thesaid.
  • a multiple-barrel firearm having a' pair of substantially parallel barrels,one of which is provided with'a lump formed with a dovetail-groove and the other of which is formed with a lump providedwith a dovetail-rib inter-engaging with the said dovel tail-groove to couple the saidbarrels together; and a top-rib overlying the upper depending longitudinal flanges engaging the outer faces of the said lumps.
  • a multiple-barrel firearm having a pairof substantially-parallel barrels,'-one of which is provided with a lump extended upward beyond the immediately-adjacent portion of its barrel and formed. with a dovetail- 'roove and the'other barrel bein formed .1:

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Dec. 23, 1930.
F. F. BURTON MULTIPLE BARREL FIREARM 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Dec. 3, 1929 Dec. 23, 1930. F. F. BURTON 1,735,755
MULTIPLE BARREL FIREARM Filed Dec. 3, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Dec. 23, 1930 UETED STATES PATENT oFFicE FRANK F. BURTON, F MOUNT CARMEL, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY, OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, A. CORPORATION OF DELAWARE MULTIPLEV-BARRELFIREARM Application filed December 3, 1929. Serial No. 411,238.
This invention relates to an improvement in multiple-barrel firearms and has for one of its objects the provision at a low cost for manufacture of a firearm of the type referred to in which the top rib will be so firmly secured in place as to efiectively resist the loosening tendency of the repeated recoil of the arm and the distorting tendencies ofdifferential expansion due to the heating of the arm after rapid firing.
With the above and other objects in view, as will appear from the following, my invention consists in a multiple-barrel firearm having certain details of construction and combinations of parts as will be hereinafter described and particularly recited in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a top or plan view of the barrelunit of a double-barreled shotgun embodying my invention;
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2 is a view thereof in side elevation; 3 1s an underside view thereof; 4 1s a view thereof 1n rear end eleva- 5 is a view of the front end thereof; Fig. 6 is a transverse sectional view on a larger scale taken on the line 6-6 of Fig. 2; Fig. 7 is a similar view on the line 77 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 8 is a similar view on'the line 88 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 9 is a similar view on the line 9-9 of Fig. 2; I
Fig. 10 is a similar view on the line 10 10 of Fig. 2; I
Fig. 11 is a broken view in horizontal section taken on the line 11-11 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 12 is a broken vertical longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 12-12 of Fig.1;
Fig. 13 is a broken top or plan view of the rear end of the left-hand barrel detached; and
Fig. 14 is a corresponding view of the rear end of the right-hand barrel detached.
The form of my invention herein chosen for illustration is shown as embodied in the barrel-unit of a double-barrel shotgun com- 59 prising a left-hand barrel 20 and a substantially-parallel right-hand barrel 21. The inner face of the left-hand barrel 20 is formed with an integral inwardly-ofisetting projection or lump 22 formed about midway of its length with a vertical dovetailgroove 23 for the reception of a vertical dovetail-rib 24L extending inward toward the lefthand barrel20 from a complementary lump or projection 25 formed upon the inner face of the right-hand barrel 21.
The dovetail groove 23 of the barrel 21 and the similarly-shaped dovetail-rib 2 of the barrel 21 are adapted to be inter-engaged to firmlylock the rear ends of the respective barrels together, as clearly shown in Fig. 11 of the drawings. 1
The integral extension or lump 22 of the left-hand barrel 20 is extended upward above the immediately-adjacent surface of 1311852116. barrel (Figs. 6 and 7) to form an upstanding mounting-extension 26 which substantially corresponds to an extension 27 similarly upstanding from the lump 25 of the right-hand barrel 21 and uniting there- .with to provide a support for the rear end of a top-rib 28 located between the barrels 20 and 21 and extending the full length thereof. 7 Throughout the major portion of its length the top-rib 28 is made U-shaped in cross-sectionby, providing it on its respective opposite sides with depending longitudinal flanges 29 and 30 respectively embracing the opposite sides of the support formed by the upstanding extensions 26 and 27 of the barrel'lumps 22 and 25 respectively.
The lump 22 of the left-hand barrel 20 is projected downward beyond the said barrel to form a depending extension 31 complementing a similar extension 32 upon the lump 25 of the right-hand barrel 21 to form a barrellug 33 forming a usual feature of doublebarreled breakdown shotguns and similar arms. It will be noted that the dovetailgroove 23 extends vertically through the upstanding extension 26 and the depending extension 31 of the lump 22 of the left-hand barrel 20 and that similarly the dovetail-rib 24 extends vertically across the upstanding extension 27 and the depending extension-32 of the lump 25 of the right-hand barrel21.
lhe substantially- parallel barrels 20 and 21 have secured between them just forward tending between the forward ends of the lumps 22 and 25 on one'hand and the rear face of the fore end lug 34 I provide short bottom-rib 36 of Plano-convex form in cross;
section, as clearly shown in Fig. 7 of the. drawings. Extending between the forward end of the fore end lug 34 and the front end of the barrels 20 and 21 between which latter it is partly interposed, is a long bottomrib 37 of concave-convex form in cross-section (Figs. 8, 9 and 10). i
It will be noted from the bottom- ribs 36 and 37 have their respective opposite sides contoured so astosnugly'fit the adjacent curved surfaces of the barrels 20 and'21, as clearly shown in Figs. 6 to 10 inclusive. Brazing, soldering, welding, or any other form of attachment maybe resorted to for securing therespective barrels 20 and 21 together and to secure the top-rib 28 and the bottom-ribs 36 and 3'? inplace between the said barrels. 7
By forming the top-rib U-shaped in cross section at'its rear end the same may be made to snugly embrace the extensionsf26 and 27 soas to not'only assist in holding thesame together but to be itself so firmly anchored in place as to effectively resist the loosening tendency of the repeated recoil of the arm and. the curling tendenciesof differential expansion due to the heating of the arm after repeated firing. Furthermore, the sidefianges 29 and 30 0f the top-rib serve to accurately position the latter laterally with respectto the longitudinal center-line of the barrel-unit, thus obviating the necessity for extreme care during the operation of securing the said top-rib in place.
I claimi 1. A multiple-barrel firearm having a pair-of substantially-parallel barrels, each of which is formed upon its inner face with a lump secured to the complementary lump of the other barrel; and a top-rib lying between the said barrelsand embracing the u'pper'ends of the said lumps thereof.
2.14. multiple-barrel firearm having. a pair of substantially-parallel barrels, each of which is formed upon its inner face with a lump extended upward beyond the immeof the other barrel; and; a top-rib lying be tween the said barrels and embracing the upwardly-ezrtended portion of the said lumps thereof.
3. A multiple barrel firearm having a pair i 4. A multiple-barrel firearm having a pair r I of substantially-parallel barrels, each "of which is formed upon-its inner face with a lump extended upward beyond the immediately-adjacent portions of .the'said barrels and secured to the complementary {lump of the other barrel; and a top-rib overlying the upwardly-extended portions of the "lumps r of the said barrels and provided on its redrawings that both the top-rib 28 and the complementary spective opposite sides with depending longitudinal flanges engaging the outerfaces of the'said lumps. H a
5. A multiple-barrel firearm having apair I of substantiallyparallel barrels, one 'of which is provided with a lump formed with a dovetail-groove and the otherof which is formed with a lump provided with a dovetail-r'ib inter-engaging with the said dove.- tail-groove to couple the said barrelsetogether; and a top-rib lying between the'said barrels and embracing the upper ends ofthe said lumpsthere'of; 6. [A multiple barrel firearm having a pair of substantially-pa'rallel barrels, one of which is provided with a lump extended upward beyond the immediately-adjacent ,portion of its barreland formed withadove tail-groove, and the other barrel being formed with a co -acting lump also extended upward beyond the "immediately-adjacent portion of its barrel and provided with a dovetail-rib inter-engaging with the said dovetail-groove to couple the said barrelsto- 'gether; and a top-rib lying between thesaid.
barrels and embracing the upwardly-extended portions of the said lumps thereofQ 7. A multiple-barrel firearm having a' pair of substantially parallel barrels,one of which is provided with'a lump formed with a dovetail-groove and the other of which is formed with a lump providedwith a dovetail-rib inter-engaging with the said dovel tail-groove to couple the saidbarrels together; and a top-rib overlying the upper depending longitudinal flanges engaging the outer faces of the said lumps. r
8. A multiple-barrel firearm having a pairof substantially-parallel barrels,'-one of which is provided with a lump extended upward beyond the immediately-adjacent portion of its barrel and formed. with a dovetail- 'roove and the'other barrel bein formed .1:
ends of the lumps of the said barrels and provided on its respective opposite sides with With a co-acting lump also extended upward beyond the immediately-adjacent portion of its barrel and provided With a dovetail-rib inter-engaging with the said dovetail-groove to couple the said barrels together; and a top-rib overlying the upwardly-extended portions of the lumps of the said barrels and provided on its respective opposite sides with depending longitudinal flanges engaging the outer faces of the said lumps.
In testimony whereof, I have signed this specification.
FRANK F. BURTON.
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US2527195A (en) * 1943-09-02 1950-10-24 Fr Des Munitions De Chasse De Firearm
US3651594A (en) * 1968-01-22 1972-03-28 Robert L Hillberg Shotgun barrel construction
US3942279A (en) * 1974-10-29 1976-03-09 Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc. Removable filler strips for double barrel firearms
US4270296A (en) * 1977-12-29 1981-06-02 Paul Chapuis Point of impact adjustment means for firearm barrels

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US2527195A (en) * 1943-09-02 1950-10-24 Fr Des Munitions De Chasse De Firearm
US3651594A (en) * 1968-01-22 1972-03-28 Robert L Hillberg Shotgun barrel construction
US3942279A (en) * 1974-10-29 1976-03-09 Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc. Removable filler strips for double barrel firearms
US4270296A (en) * 1977-12-29 1981-06-02 Paul Chapuis Point of impact adjustment means for firearm barrels

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