US20120325079A1 - Sports or Defence Rifle With Container Pipe for Cartridges - Google Patents

Sports or Defence Rifle With Container Pipe for Cartridges Download PDF

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US20120325079A1
US20120325079A1 US13/326,703 US201113326703A US2012325079A1 US 20120325079 A1 US20120325079 A1 US 20120325079A1 US 201113326703 A US201113326703 A US 201113326703A US 2012325079 A1 US2012325079 A1 US 2012325079A1
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Ivano Contin
Fausto Caravaggi
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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
    • F41A9/00Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
    • F41A9/61Magazines
    • F41A9/64Magazines for unbelted ammunition
    • F41A9/72Tubular magazines, i.e. magazines containing the ammunition in lengthwise tandem sequence
    • 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
    • F41A21/00Barrels; Gun tubes; Muzzle attachments; Barrel mounting means
    • F41A21/48Barrel mounting means, e.g. releasable mountings for replaceable barrels
    • 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
    • F41A5/00Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock
    • F41A5/18Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock gas-operated
    • F41A5/26Arrangements or systems for bleeding the gas from the barrel
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41CSMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • F41C23/00Butts; Butt plates; Stocks
    • F41C23/16Forestocks; Handgrips; Hand guards

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  • the container pipe of a rifle is used to house the cartridges to be fired, in a variable number depending on the type of weapon and, often, depending on specific national legislation.
  • the cap group according to the present invention is very reliable, inasmuch as structurally robust.

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A cap group of a container pipe of a rifle comprises a manually removable closure latch having a main body, an engagement element, a spring and a socket. The group further comprises a cam profile joined to the container pipe, having a housing seat for the stable and manually reversible reception of the engagement element.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application claims priority to Italian Application No. BS2011A000094, filed Jun. 23, 2011. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
  • FIELD
  • The present invention relates to a semiautomatic sports or defense rifle fitted with a container pipe for the cartridges. In particular, the present invention relates to a rifle fitted with a container pipe passing through the gas intake of the operating system.
  • BACKGROUND
  • As is known, the container pipe of a rifle is used to house the cartridges to be fired, in a variable number depending on the type of weapon and, often, depending on specific national legislation.
  • When the container pipe is destined to contain a limited number of cartridges, it extends from the breech to the gas intake of the rifle, without traversing it.
  • When however the container pipe is destined to contain a higher number of cartridges, it extends from the breech beyond the gas intake, traversing it. In such case, a “through” container pipe is usually spoken of.
  • In such latter case, the container pipe is often engageable with an extension pipe, to further increase the load capacity of the pipe.
  • The front mouth of the container pipe, through which the cartridges are inserted, is engageable with a cap, which has the dual function of ensuring that the cartridges do not come out of the container pipe and of blocking the gas intake, so as to constrain the barrel to the breech.
  • The caps of the prior art present several disadvantages.
  • For example, most caps are screwable to the container pipe and therefore need quite lengthy intervention by the user. Moreover, the user cannot check if the cap has been screwed too much or too little.
  • SUMMARY
  • The purpose of the present invention is to make a cap for the container pipe of a rifle which is fast to use.
  • Such purpose is achieved by the cap of the rifle according to claim 1.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The characteristics and advantages of the invention will be evident from the description given below, made by way of a non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
  • FIG. 1 shows a group of a rifle according to the present invention, in separate parts;
  • FIGS. 2 a, 2 b, 2 c and 2 d show a container cap of a cap group according to the present invention;
  • FIGS. 3 a, 3 b, and 3 c show a closure latch of the cap group according to the present invention;
  • FIGS. 4 a to 4 d show an assembly sequence of the cap group to the rifle;
  • FIGS. 5 a to 5 e show a sequence of reciprocal engagement of the container cap and the closure latch.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • According to the invention, a rifle comprises a butt and a breech 1, connectable rearward of the butt and containing a triggering system operable by means of a trigger.
  • The breech 1 is provided at the front with an upper barrel hole 2 and a lower pipe hole 4, generally superposed.
  • The rifle further comprises a barrel 6, extending along a barrel axis X, from a proximal end, insertable in the barrel hole 2 of the breech 1, and an opposite distal end for the exit of the bullet.
  • The proximal end of the barrel 6 is engaged in a freely axial translatable manner with the breech 1.
  • The rifle further comprises a container pipe 8, extending along a pipe axis Y, parallel to the barrel axis X, between a proximal end, engageable with the pipe hole 4 of the breech 1 and an opposite distal end.
  • The container pipe 8 is constrained to the breech with a bidirectional constraint in translation along the pipe axis Y, for example by screwing. To such purpose, the proximal end of the container pipe 8 has a threaded portion 10 a.
  • Moreover, the distal end of the container pipe 8 is fitted with a further threaded portion 10 b for the screwing of an extension pipe (not shown).
  • In other words, the distal end of the container pipe is engageable with said extension pipe, to increase the load capacity of the pipe.
  • The rifle further comprises a gas intake 12, projecting downwards from the barrel 6, consisting of a connection 14 connected to the barrel 6 and a tubular sleeve 16, extending along the pipe axis Y.
  • The container pipe 8 extends along the pipe axis Y so as to axially traverse the sleeve 16 of the gas intake 12, projecting from the opposite side with its distal end.
  • In addition, the rifle comprises a stock 20 suitable for covering the container pipe 8 and the gas intake 12, for example suitable for being axially inserted on these, from the distal end of the container pipe towards the breech, parallel to the barrel 6.
  • The stock 20 is made from plastic material or wood, is characterised by a transversal U-shaped cross-section and has internal grooves or prominences which form sliding tracks for the sliding insertion onto the gas intake and on the container pipe.
  • Moreover, the rifle 1 comprises a cap group 30 suitable for plugging the container pipe and for blocking the barrel. The cap group 30 comprises a container cap 32, engageable in a removable manner with the mouth of the container pipe, and a manually removable closure latch 34.
  • The container cap 32 comprises an insert 36, having an outward cylindrical shape, suitable for being inserted in the mouth of the container pipe 8.
  • The insert 36 comprises a tubular wall 38 which extends from a bottom end to a head end which, the container cap being inserted in the container pipe 8, faces outwards.
  • The tubular wall 38 has at least one groove 40 from the free rim 42 of the head end inwards, thereby forming at least one respective cam profile 44 a having an abutment rim 44 b on the free rim 42 of the tubular wall 38.
  • The cam profile 44 a comprises, starting from the free rim 42, an axial section 46, a sloping section 48 and a housing seat 50, downstream of the sloping section, at least partially recessed in relation to the terminal apex of the sloping section.
  • The housing seat 50 is suitable for stably receiving the engagement element 70, in that said engagement element is prevented from spontaneously escaping from said housing seat. Despite which the housing seat 50 is suitable for a manually reversible reception of the engagement element which, by forced rotation of the closure latch, may come out of said seat.
  • Moreover, the container cap 32 comprises releasable attachment means suitable for connecting the container cap 32 to the container pipe in a manually releasable manner.
  • For example, said releasable attachment means comprise a plurality of pliant pegs 52, for example sprung, inserted in the tubular wall 38 at the bottom end.
  • For example, there are four of said pliant pegs 52, angularly equidistant from each other.
  • Said pliant pegs can be snap-inserted in respective cap holes 54 provided at the distal end of the container pipe 8.
  • The closure latch 34 comprises a main body 60, comprising a base 61, an outer tubular wall 62 projecting from the bottom 61, having a main axis (Z) and suitable for being gripped by a user, and an inner attachment 64.
  • Moreover, the closure latch 34 comprises a tubular tang 66, provided with a pair of diametrically aligned through holes 68, near the free rim.
  • The tang 66 is connected to the attachment 64 of the main body 60, for example is co-moulded with it.
  • Moreover, the closure latch 34 comprises an engagement element 70, integral with the main body 60, such as a pin 70 suitable for being inserted through the through holes 68 of the tang 66, positioning itself diametrically to said tang.
  • The closure latch 34 comprises an elastic spacer 72, inserted in the tang 66, abutting against the pin 70, making it possible to position the pin 70 centrally in relation to the axis of the closure latch 34 and keep a belt holder 73 in place.
  • Moreover, the closure latch 34 comprises a spring 80 housed in the main body 60, inserted on its attachment 64, abutting against the bottom 61 of the main body 60.
  • In addition, the closure latch 34 comprises a socket 90 engageable in a slideable manner with the main body 60 in an axial direction, suitable for influencing the spring 80 in compression.
  • In particular, the socket 90 comprises an annular socket wall 91, coaxial with the outer annular wall 62 of the main body 60. The pin 70 is positioned inside the wall 91.
  • The socket 90 comprises an annular prominence 92, projecting radially inwardly from the socket wall 91 so as to position itself in abutment against the cam profile 44 a and correspondingly influence the spring 80 in compression.
  • For the assembly of the rifle, the container pipe 8 is connected to the breech, for example by screwing it to the pipe hole 4 (FIG. 4 a).
  • The container cap 32 is introduced into the mouth of the container pipe and constrained to it, by means of said attachment means. For example, the pliant pegs 52 yield by interference with the wall of the container pipe and then snap into the cap holes 54 of the container pipe, when aligned with these.
  • As a result, the cam profile 44 a is joined to the container pipe 8.
  • In one embodiment variation of the rifle (not shown), the cam profile is screwable to the container pipe.
  • In a further embodiment variation of the rifle (not shown), the cam profile is integral with the container pipe, that is to say constitutes the end portion of it.
  • After the barrel 6 has been inserted in the respective barrel hole 2, the stock 20 is mounted, for example by axial sliding on the gas intake 12 and on the container pipe 8 (FIG. 4 b).
  • The closure latch 34 is then inserted on the mouth of the container pipe, in such a way that the pin 70 is introduced in the groove 40 of the insert 36 (FIG. 4 c).
  • The closure latch 34 is rotated until engagement with the container cap 32 (FIG. 4 d) is complete. The closure latch, consequently blocks the stock 20 in position, in such a way that it cannot be extracted and, at the same time, blocks the gas intake and therefore the barrel, which becomes integral with the breech.
  • In other words, the closure latch forms a unilateral arrest to the sliding of the gas intake on the container pipe and a stop to the dismantling of the stock.
  • The closure latch 34 being inserted on the mouth of the container pipe 8, so that the pin 70 enters the groove 40, the abutment rim 44 b of the cam profile 44 a engages the socket 90, so as to push it in opposition to the action of the spring 80 (FIGS. 5 a and 5 b).
  • In particular, the abutment rim 44 b acts on the annular prominence 92 of the socket 90.
  • By rotating the closure latch 34, the sloping section 48 of the cam profile 44 a pushes the pin 70 towards the inside of the pipe cap 32, while the abutment rim 44 b progressively pushes the socket towards the inside of the main body, overcoming the resistance of the spring 80 (FIGS. 5 c and 5 d).
  • At the end of the stroke of the pin 70 on the sloping section 48, corresponding to an approximate ¼ turn of the closure latch 34, the pin 70 snaps into the housing seat 50, in an irreversible manner (FIG. 5 e).
  • When the pin 70 is at the apex of the sloping section 46, the spring 80 is in a condition of maximum compression.
  • Since the housing seat is at least partially recessed in relation to the apex of the sloping section 48, when the pin 70 snaps into the housing seat 50, the spring 80 relaxes partially compared to the condition of maximum compression.
  • By turning the closure latch 34 in the opposite direction to that of engagement, the pin 70 comes out of the housing seat 50, going back over the sloping section 48 and coming out of the groove 40, disengaging the closure latch 34 from the pipe cap.
  • Innovatively, the cap group according to the present invention permits very fast and efficient closing of the container pipe.
  • Advantageously, moreover, the cap group according to the present invention ensures very reliable blocking of the barrel to the breech.
  • According to a further advantageous aspect, the cap group according to the present invention enables the user to verify correct assembly, in that the snapping of the pin into the housing seat of the cam profile is noticed by the user.
  • According to a further advantageous aspect, the cap group according to the present invention is very reliable, inasmuch as structurally robust.
  • Advantageously, moreover, the yielding of the closure latch makes it possible to absorb the manufacturing and assembly tolerances of the barrel and gas intake, in any case ensuring optimal blocking.
  • It is clear that a person skilled in the art may make modifications to the rifle and cap group described above so as to satisfy contingent requirements while remaining within the sphere of protection of the following claims.

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1. A cap group for a container pipe of a rifle, comprising:
a manually removable closure latch, comprising:
a main body comprising a bottom and an annular wall suitable for being gripped by a user, having a main axis;
an engagement element, joined to the main body;
a spring housed in the main body abutting against the bottom; and
a socket engaged in a slideable manner in axial direction with the main body, suitable for engaging the spring in compression; and
a cam profile joined to the container pipe, suitable for being engaged by the engagement element and for influencing the spring in compression, comprising a housing seat for the stable and manually reversible reception of the engagement element.
2. The cap group according to claim 1, wherein the cam profile comprises a sloping section, said housing seat being placed downstream of the sloping section.
3. The cap group according to claim 2, wherein the housing seat is at least partially recessed in relation to the apex of the sloping section.
4. The cap group according to claim 1, wherein the socket comprises an annular socket wall and an annular prominence projecting radially inwardly from the socket wall, suitable for abutting against the cam profile and for correspondingly influencing the spring in compression.
5. The cap group according to claim 1, wherein the engagement element is a pin positioned in a diametrical position and attached to the main body.
6. The cap group according to claim 1, comprising a container cap engageable in a removable manner with the mouth of the container pipe, comprising said cam profile.
7. The cap group according to claim 6, wherein the container cap comprises an insert suitable for being inserted in the mouth, comprising a tubular wall in which said cam profile is realised.
8. The cap group according to claim 6, wherein the cap group comprises pliant pegs for releasable attachment with the container pipe.
9. The cap group according to claim 1, wherein the cam profile is suitable for being screwed to the container pipe.
10. The cap group according to claim 1, wherein the cam profile is integral with the container pipe.
11. A rifle comprising:
a breech provided with a barrel hole and a pipe hole;
a barrel engageable with the barrel hole of the breech;
a container pipe connectable to the pipe hole of the breech;
a cap group associable with the container pipe, wherein the cap group comprises:
a manually removable closure latch, comprising:
a main body comprising a bottom and an annular wall suitable for being gripped by a user, having a main axis;
an engagement element, joined to the main body;
a spring housed in the main body abutting against the bottom; and
a socket engaged in a slideable manner in axial direction with the main body, suitable for engaging the spring in compression;
a cam profile joined to the container pipe, suitable for being engaged by the engagement element and for influencing the spring in compression, comprising a housing seat for the stable and manually reversible reception of the engagement element.
12. The rifle according to claim 11, wherein the container pipe is suitable for being screwed to the breech.
13. The rifle according to claim 11, comprising a gas intake connected to the barrel.
14. The rifle according to claim 13, wherein the container pipe passes through the gas intake.
15. The rifle according to claim 14, wherein the closure latch forms a unilateral arrest to the sliding of the gas intake on the container pipe.
16. The rifle according to claim 11, comprising a stock to cover the gas intake and the container pipe.
17. The rifle according to claim 16, wherein the stock is suitable for being inserted on the container pipe and on the gas intake.
18. The rifle according to claim 16, wherein the closure latch forms a stop to dismantling of the stock.
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