US2050539A - Firing mechanism for machine guns - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A19/00—Firing or trigger mechanisms; Cocking mechanisms
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- F41A19/25—Mechanical firing mechanisms, e.g. counterrecoil firing, recoil actuated firing mechanisms having only slidably-mounted striker elements, i.e. percussion or firing pins
- F41A19/27—Mechanical firing mechanisms, e.g. counterrecoil firing, recoil actuated firing mechanisms having only slidably-mounted striker elements, i.e. percussion or firing pins the percussion or firing pin being movable relative to the breech-block
- F41A19/29—Mechanical firing mechanisms, e.g. counterrecoil firing, recoil actuated firing mechanisms having only slidably-mounted striker elements, i.e. percussion or firing pins the percussion or firing pin being movable relative to the breech-block propelled by a spring under tension
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- the present invention is particularly applicable to automatic firearms of the type disclosed in patents to John M. Browning No. 1,293,021 dated February 4, 1919 and No. 1,628,226 dated May 10, 1927; but the invention is not necessarily so limited.
- the cartridges are automatically supplied to the gun, as by means of a flexible belt, and if firing is discontinued before the cartridge supply is exhausted a live cartridge remains in the firing chamber of the barrel. If the gun has been 0perated continuously for a substantial period of time the barrel may be quite hot, particularly if the gun is not provided with a liquid-containing cooling mechanism. The heat of the .barrel is transmitted to the cartridge in the ring chamber, with the possible result that the cartridge is exploded and there occurs a delayed and unexpected ring of the gun. Such delayed ring is obviously very dangerous.
- Fig. 1 is a combined side and longitudinal sectional view of a firearm embodying the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. l, but showing the operative parts in different relative positions.
- Fig. 3 is a fragmentary plan view of the mechanism shown in Fig. 1, the top plate of the gun being assumed to have been removed.
- Fig. 4 is a fragmentary rear view of the gun with the parts in the same positions as in Fig. 2.
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary transverse sectional view taken along the line 5-5 of Fig. 1.
- I represents as an entirety the breech or main casing of the gun which is generally rectangular in transverse section.
- a cylindrical jacket 2 Projecting from the casing I at the forward end is a cylindrical jacket 2 which surrounds a barrel 3 having a firing chamber 4 at the rear end thereof.
- a breech bolt 5 Located within the casing is a breech bolt 5 which is held in locked relationship with the barrel at the time of ring, but which is movable rearward separately from the barrel as the result of the recoil action.
- the breech bolt is returned in the forward direction by a suitable means such as a reaction spring 6.
- a buffer is provided for limiting the rearward movement of the breech bolt, this buii'er being contained in part in a tube 'l projecting from the casing at the rear thereof.
- the tube l is carried by a removable plate 8 constituting the rear wall of the casing.
- the side walls of the casing are grooved to permit the plate 8 to move vertically.
- the plate is normally held in position by a latch at 9, and when the latch is released the plate can be moved upward and separated from the gun.
- the handles I0, Ill are carried by the plate 8 and are removable therewith'.
- FIG. 2 shows a cartridge C in the position which it occupies when the breech bolt and extractor are in their rearmost positions. It will be ap- //parent that when the breech boltand extractor again move forward the cartridge C is pushed into the firing chamber t.
- the breech bolt 5 carries a firing pin I3, the rear portion of which is shown in Fig. l.
- This firing pin is engaged by a vertically movable sear It, the sear being held in engagement by the firing pin by means of a spring I5.
- a pivoted cocking lever I6 serves to move the firing pin relatively rearward during rearward movement of the breech bolt.
- Mounted on the casing is a sear actuating member I1 which is so located as to be adapted to engage the sear I4 when the breech bolt and sear are in their forward positions.
- a stop i6 limits the movement of the member I1.
- the mechanism of the gun for effecting and controlling the movements of the breech bolt, the extractor and other parts is not shown in detail, as this mechanism does not of itself constitute any part of the invention and is, or may be, similar to those shown in the before-mentioned patents to John M. Browning. It is sufcient to say that the mechanism is adapted to automatically effect feeding, loading, firing and ejection in rapid repetitive succession.
- a locking member I9 which is adapted to engage the breech bolt to hold it in its rearward position as shown in Fig. 2.
- This locking member or holding means is preferably a pivoted pawl having a horizontal transverse pivotal support at 20.
- the breech bolt 5 has a notch 2
- the pawl I9 may be automatically moved into the notch 2I by gravity, but preferably a spring plunger 22 is provided for this purpose. It will be apparent that if the pawl I9 is allowed to act normally it will engage and hold the breech bolt whenever the breech bolt is moved to its rearward position.
- the pawl I9 is preferably relatively wide so as to have extended engagement with the breech bolt, and it is provided with a central notch I9EL through which the pivoted sear actuating member I1 extends.
- the pivotal axis at 20 for the pawl I9 is relatively movable.
- the pawl is pivotally connected to the rear portion of a horizontal rod 23, which is longitudinally movable in a housing 24 secured to the casing.
- a spring 25 surrounds the rod 23 and tends to hold it in its rearmost position, the spring thus constituting an element of the means for holding the breech bolt.
- the spring 25 serves to absorb the rebound which occurs when the breech bolt engages the buffer, thus eliminating the shock and vibration which would occur if pivotal connection for the pawl I9 were xedly and rigidly mounted.
- the sear actuating member I 1 and the bolt engaging pawl I9 constitute means or mechanism for starting, stopping and controlling the beforereferred to repetitive automatic action of the gun.
- the said member I 1 and the said pawl I9 are operatively associated respectively with two triggers 26 and 21 which are separately movable.
- the trigger 26 is depressed as shown in Fig. 2
- the sear actuating member or trigger bar I1 is moved in the clockwise direction so that the forward end thereof is moved to its lower sear engaging position as shown in Fig. 2.
- the pawl I9 is lifted in opposition to the action of the spring plunger 22 so as to be out of engagement with the breech bolt 25 6, the said breech bolt being thus free to be moved forward by the reaction spring 6.
- the two triggers 26 and 21 are located at the rear of the casing and are mounted for pivotal movement about a common transverse axis at 28.
- the said triggers are mounted on the removable back plate 8 so as to be removable therewith.
- the triggers are positioned between the handles lll, l0 so as to be conveniently engaged by the operators thumb.
- the triggers are positioned close together so that the operator can convenu iently depress either or both of them without substantially changing the position of his hand.
- a sleeve 29 which is rotatable on the tube 1, being held against longitudinal movement by means of a spring finger 30 engaging a. clrcumferentially extending groove in the tube.
- Carried by the sleeve 29 is a hook 3
- the sleeve 29 and the hook 3l are moved to the position shown by dotted lines in Fig. 4 the trigger 26 is released and is automatically returned to its normal position as shown in Fig. 1.
- a gun embodying the present invention can be operated or fired in any one of several different ways. For instance, if desired, it may be fired by depressing both of the triggers 26 and 21 simultaneously.
- the depressing of the trigger 21 elevates the pawl I9 so that it is out ofengagement with the breech bolt and the depressing of the trigger 26 changes the position of the member I 1 so that the sear I4 is actuated to release the ring pin I3 and thus effect firing. So long as both triggers are depressed the gun will continue to operate to effect firing in rapid succession, provided, of course, that the supply of cartridges is not exhausted.
- either one of the triggers 26 or 21 can be depressed in advance of the other, it being obvious that such depressing of only one of the triggers will merely prepare or adapt the gun mechanism for continuous repetitive automatic action but will not actually effect such continuous repetitive action. If the trigger 26 is depressed in advance of the trigger 21 with the vbreech bolt forward as shown in Fig. 1 one shot wil1 ⁇ be fired, but the breech bolt will then be retained in its rearward position, thus preventing the firing of any additional shots. If/ the breech bolt is in its rearward position als/shown in Fig.
- repetitive automatic ring of the gun can then be started and stopped by depressing and releasing the trigger which was not initially depressed.
- the repetitive automatic action of the gun will continue so long as there is a supply of cartridges.
- the action l can be stopped by releasing either one of the triggers and by the proper selection of triggers the gun can be stopped with the breech bolt either in its forward position as shown in Fig. i or in its rearward position as shown in Fig. 2. If the trigger 26 is first released, the trigger 21 being maintained in its depressed position, the breech bolt will stop in its forward position as shown in Fig. 1. This will leave a cartridge in the ring chamber of the barrel and the gun is fully loaded ready for the instantaneous firing of a shot when the trigger 26 is again depressed.
- the breech bolt will be stopped in its rearward position as shown in Fig. 2. With the breech bolt in this position the gun is not fully loaded and there is no cartridge in the firing chamber. In this way there is complete elimination of the beforementioned danger of delayed firing, due to the explosion of the cartridge by heat derived from the hot barrel.
- the breech bolt is retained in its rearward position at the conclusion of firing. It is, therefore, ordinarily preferred to iirst depress the trigger 26 and to hold it in depressed position by means of the before-described hook 3l. With the trigger 26 thus held, the action of the gun can be started and stopped by means of the trigger 21. At the conclusion of firing the breech bolt will always be held in its rearward position. If, after the conclusion of firing, it is desired to release the breech bolt and permit it to move to its forward position without effecting firing, this can be done by first releasing the trigger 26 and then depressing the trigger 21.
- a machine gun comprising a casing and mechanism within the casing for automatically effecting feeding, loading, ring and ejection in rapid repetitive succession, thecombinatlon of two separately movable triggers, means within the casing serving to prevent the said automatic repetitive action when both triggers are in normal positions and when either trigger is in normal position, means operatively associated with the said triggers for enabling either of tl .-m when moved separately to prepare or adapt the gun mechanism for repetitive automatic action, and means within the casing for enabling the other of the said triggers after the said separate movement of the first to start and stop the said automatic action.
- a machine gun comprising a easing and mechanismY within the casing for automatically effecting feeding, loading, firing and ejection in rapid repetitive succession which mechanism includes a longitudinally reciprocable breech bolt, the combination with the said mechanism of a trigger, means operatively associated with the trigger for starting the said repetitive automatic action of the gun when the trigger is pressed and for stopping the said action when the trigger is released, a second trigger movable independently of the first said trigger, and means within the casing operatively controlled by the said second trigger and adapted to directly engage the bolt to releasably hold it in its rearward position.
- a machine gun comprising a casing and mechanism within the casing for automatically effecting feeding, loading, firing and ejection in rapid repetitive succession which mechanism includes a longitudinally reciprocable breech bolt, the combination with the said mechanism of two separately movable triggers, and means within the casing operatively associated with the said triggers for starting the said repetitive automatic action of the gun when both triggers are pressed and for stopping the said action when either trigger is released, the said means causing the breech bolt to stop in its forward position when one trigger is released and to stop in its rearward position when the other trigger is released.
- a locking member on the casing adapted to engage the breech bolt to hold it in its rearward position
- a movable member adapted to engage and actuate the sear to release the firing pin when the bolt is in its forward position
- two separate triggers at the rear of the gun independently movable about a common transverse axis, one of the triggers being adapted to engage and release the locking member and the other being adapted to engage and move the sear actuating member.
- a main casing having a removable back plate, a barrel, a breech bolt movable upon recoil rearward separately from the barrel, means adapted to return the breech bolt in the forward direction after recoil, a firing pin and a scar therefore carried by the movable breech bolt, a locking member on the casing adapted to engage the breech bolt to hold it in its rearward position, a movable member adapted to engage and actuate the sear to release the firing pin when the boit is in its forward position,
- a buffer tube projecting from cludes a longitudinally reciprocable breech bolt, the casing at the rear thereof, a sleeve rotatable the combination with the said mechanism of a on the tube, and a hook on the tube serving in one firing pin carried by the breech bolt means car- 15 position to hold the trigger in its operative posiried by the breech bolt and serving to cock the tion and serving in another position to release ring pin upon rearward movement of the bolt, the trigger.
- a sear on the breech bolt for holding the firing pin 7.
- a machine gun comprising mechanism in cocked position, a trigger, means operatively for automatically eiecting feeding, loading, ring associated with the trigger and engageable with 20 and ejection in rapid repetitive succession, the the sear when the bolt is in its forward position, combination of a casing, two triggers in close the said means serving to start the said repetitive proximity at the rear of the casing and separately automatic action of the gun when the trigger is movable to their operative positions, means withpressed and to stop the said action with the bolt ing the casing serving to prevent the said autoin its forward position when the trigger is re- 25 matic repetitive action when both triggers are in normal positions and when either trigger is in normal position, means operatively associated with one of the said triggers and serving when the trigger is moved separately to prepare or adapt the gun mechanism :for repetitive automatic action, a butler tube projecting from the casing leased, a second trigger movable independently of the first said trigger, and means
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BE398906D BE398906A (en:Method) | 1932-10-18 | ||
US638420A US2050539A (en) | 1932-10-18 | 1932-10-18 | Firing mechanism for machine guns |
GB25105/33A GB423054A (en) | 1932-10-18 | 1933-09-11 | Improvements in or relating to firing mechanism for machine guns |
FR762227D FR762227A (fr) | 1932-10-18 | 1933-09-30 | Perfectionnements relatifs au mécanisme de mise en action des mitrailleuses |
DEC48350D DE653758C (de) | 1932-10-18 | 1933-10-01 | Selbsttaetige Feuerwaffe |
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US2418094A (en) * | 1943-04-26 | 1947-03-25 | Gen Motors Corp | Breech bolt latching mechanism |
US2429204A (en) * | 1943-10-26 | 1947-10-21 | Curtiss Wright Corp | Machine gun safety device |
EP0386389A1 (de) * | 1989-03-10 | 1990-09-12 | Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, w + f Bern | Abzugsicherung an einer Schusswaffe |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2418094A (en) * | 1943-04-26 | 1947-03-25 | Gen Motors Corp | Breech bolt latching mechanism |
US2429204A (en) * | 1943-10-26 | 1947-10-21 | Curtiss Wright Corp | Machine gun safety device |
EP0386389A1 (de) * | 1989-03-10 | 1990-09-12 | Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, w + f Bern | Abzugsicherung an einer Schusswaffe |
US5036749A (en) * | 1989-03-10 | 1991-08-06 | Schweizerische Eidenossenschaft Eidgenossische . . . | Trigger safety for a firearm |
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