US22348A - Improvement in breech-loading revolving fire-arms - Google Patents

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  • my invention consists in a pcculiar construction, hereinafter to be setforth, for facilitating the loading of the arm and the removal of the cylinder for cleaning and other purposes, the details of construction and operation being as follows:
  • FIG. 1 A side view of the pistol complete is shown in Figure 1, consisting of barrel, cylinder, breech -piece, and stock which contains the discharging mechanism.
  • the barrelT (shown in Figs. 3 and 6) is constructed with an arm, U, on its under side, bored at a and b, for the reception of the cylinder and attachment to the stock V.
  • the cylinder B (shown in Figs.2 and 4) has chambers 0 running entirely through, and is provided with a spindle, E, on its front end, which, passing through bore a of 'arm U, attaches it to the barrel and permits its rotation, a spring, b, Fig. 5, having a detent, c, which enters groove d of spindle E, preventing longitudinal movement of the cylinder after attachment.
  • the barrel and the cylinder are attached to the stock by the spindle A upon the front extremity of the stock, passing through bore b of arm U, a nut, 61, preventing longitudinal movement, while the barrel and cylinder are free to move about the spindle A.
  • a tailpiece, 70 forms the rear prolongation of the barrel, having a notch, e, passing over a projection, D, on the top of the breech-piece W, and provided with a spring-detent, a, which enters a notch in the head of said projection D and holds the barrel and cylinder in position for use.
  • This construction permits the barrel and cylinder to be turned about spindle A until the cylinder clears the breech-piece, when the cartridges are inserted into the rear of chambers 0. Then the system is turned back until project-ion D enters notch e and the spring-detent (tengages the notch in the head of said projection D. The pistol is then ready for use.
  • the barrel is turned about spindle A, as above stated,spring I) raised, and the cylinder withdrawn from its bearin g a.
  • Fig. 7 shows the interior of the stock.
  • G is the hammer, (seen detached at Fig-8,) movable upon pin 6 and havinga tendency to fall by the action of spring I.
  • Initslower por: tion are the notches h, k, and l.
  • F is the trigger, (seen detached in Fig. 9,) turning upon a pin passing through c. At-j tached to its ear m by a pin, 9, are arms m andf, the former movingoutward through an opening in the breech-piece for rotating the cylinder by connection with ratchet n, and the latter, acting against the face of the hammer ,G below notch h, kept in position by spring at.
  • lever H Between the ear m, trigger F, and tail 0 of hammer G is a lever, H. (Shown at Fig. 10.) This lever is movable upon a pin passing through i, and has its short arm acted upon by a spring, J, its portion qhaving a notch which embraces pin 9 of trigger, so that the said lever is actuated bythe movement of the trig-,
  • the upper edge of the short arm has a notch, j, which is as will be hereinafter set forth.
  • the upper edge of the trigger F has a projection, S, which projects, as shown in Fig. 7, when the piece is cocked, and, by reason of projections a on the cylinder, prevents the further rotation thereof.
  • notch 76 will engage notch j and the point 1 rest insideof the breech-piece to permit the side revolution about spindle A for the purpose of load ing, as described above.
  • a continued movement of the hammer will effect the engagement of notches l andj, as shown in Fig. 7, the depression otshort arm of lever H lifting ear m and causing arm m to act to rotate the cylinder, as before described, when the power was applied to the trigger I
  • the drawing of the trigger depresses the short arm of lever H, and, disengaging notches l andj, the hammer falls.
  • This construction thus enables the hammer to be raised and the piece discharged by a continued pressure on the trigger, and at the same time admits of the piece being cocked previous to the time of discharge-an important point where close firing is desired,as the liftingot' the hamlner by the trigger is very likely to derange the aim.

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2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
E. CLAUDE.
Revolver.
Patented Dec. 21, 1858.
N. PETERS. PHOTO LITHQGRAPHER, WASHINGTON D C 2 Sheet s Sheet 2. E C L A U D E. I
Revolver. NO. 22,348. Patented Dec. 21,1858.
N. FETEHS, FHOTO-LITHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. G.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
n. CLAUDE, on new YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN BREECH-LOADING REVOLVlNG'FlRE-ARMS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 22,348, dated December 521, 1858.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, E. CLAUDE, of New York, in the county of New York and State-of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Repeating Fire-Arms; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, form ing part of this specification, in the several figures of which similar characters of reference denote the same part.
The nature of my invention consists in a pcculiar construction, hereinafter to be setforth, for facilitating the loading of the arm and the removal of the cylinder for cleaning and other purposes, the details of construction and operation being as follows:
A side view of the pistol complete is shown in Figure 1, consisting of barrel, cylinder, breech -piece, and stock which contains the discharging mechanism.
The barrelT (shown in Figs. 3 and 6) is constructed with an arm, U, on its under side, bored at a and b, for the reception of the cylinder and attachment to the stock V.
The cylinder B (shown in Figs.2 and 4) has chambers 0 running entirely through, and is provided with a spindle, E, on its front end, which, passing through bore a of 'arm U, attaches it to the barrel and permits its rotation, a spring, b, Fig. 5, having a detent, c, which enters groove d of spindle E, preventing longitudinal movement of the cylinder after attachment.
Upon the stock is the breech-piece W, between which and the arm U the cylinder B rotates, and which constitutes the bottom of the several chambers c of the cylinder.
The barrel and the cylinder are attached to the stock by the spindle A upon the front extremity of the stock, passing through bore b of arm U, a nut, 61, preventing longitudinal movement, while the barrel and cylinder are free to move about the spindle A. A tailpiece, 70, forms the rear prolongation of the barrel, having a notch, e, passing over a projection, D, on the top of the breech-piece W, and provided with a spring-detent, a, which enters a notch in the head of said projection D and holds the barrel and cylinder in position for use. This construction permits the barrel and cylinder to be turned about spindle A until the cylinder clears the breech-piece, when the cartridges are inserted into the rear of chambers 0. Then the system is turned back until project-ion D enters notch e and the spring-detent (tengages the notch in the head of said projection D. The pistol is then ready for use.
For the purpose of cleaning, the barrel is turned about spindle A, as above stated,spring I) raised, and the cylinder withdrawn from its bearin g a.
Fig. 7 shows the interior of the stock.
G is the hammer, (seen detached at Fig-8,) movable upon pin 6 and havinga tendency to fall by the action of spring I. Initslower por: tion are the notches h, k, and l.
F is the trigger, (seen detached in Fig. 9,) turning upon a pin passing through c. At-j tached to its ear m by a pin, 9, are arms m andf, the former movingoutward through an opening in the breech-piece for rotating the cylinder by connection with ratchet n, and the latter, acting against the face of the hammer ,G below notch h, kept in position by spring at.
Between the ear m, trigger F, and tail 0 of hammer G is a lever, H. (Shown at Fig. 10.) This lever is movable upon a pin passing through i, and has its short arm acted upon by a spring, J, its portion qhaving a notch which embraces pin 9 of trigger, so that the said lever is actuated bythe movement of the trig-,
ger. The upper edge of the short arm has a notch, j, which is as will be hereinafter set forth.
The upper edge of the trigger F has a projection, S, which projects, as shown in Fig. 7, when the piece is cocked, and, by reason of projections a on the cylinder, prevents the further rotation thereof.
Instead of the two separate springs I and J,
' an opening in the breech-piece and acts upon the peculiarly-constructed cartridge to effect the discharge of the load.
With the hammer G in the position of Fig.
1, if the trigger F be drawn back ear m will be elevated, arm f, acting under notch h, will cause the hammer to turn about pin 5, while arm m moves upward and.- rotates the cylinder. The continued pressure on the trigger separates arm f from notch h and permits the spring I to throw the hammer G into the position of Fig. 1, this continued movement depressing the short arm of lever H, so that notchj will not engage notch Z. WVhen the hammer falls the spring J restores the several parts to the position from which they started, and by pulling the trigger another chamber is brought into line with the barrel and the piece again discharged. If the thumb be applied to the hammer-head so as to draw it back, notch 76 will engage notch j and the point 1 rest insideof the breech-piece to permit the side revolution about spindle A for the purpose of load ing, as described above. A continued movement of the hammer will effect the engagement of notches l andj, as shown in Fig. 7, the depression otshort arm of lever H lifting ear m and causing arm m to act to rotate the cylinder, as before described, when the power was applied to the trigger I When in this position the drawing of the trigger depresses the short arm of lever H, and, disengaging notches l andj, the hammer falls. This construction thus enables the hammer to be raised and the piece discharged by a continued pressure on the trigger, and at the same time admits of the piece being cocked previous to the time of discharge-an important point where close firing is desired,as the liftingot' the hamlner by the trigger is very likely to derange the aim.
I do not claim of itself extending the chambers through the cylinder, nor the attachment of the barrel to an exterior pin, A, separately considered; but
What I do claim as new and of my own invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patcut, is-- Making the arm U between the barrel and exterior shaft the bearing for the cylinder by a shaft on the forward end of the cylinder passing through and secured to the arm, substantially as described, when the said parts are combined with breeclrpiece and stock, so that the cylinder is rotated and stopped and the discharge effected, substantially as hereinbefore set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name before two subscribing witnesses.
E. CLAUDE.
WVitnesses:
Gno. PATTEN, W. S. CLARY.
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