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US289966A
US289966A US289966DA US289966A US 289966 A US289966 A US 289966A US 289966D A US289966D A US 289966DA US 289966 A US289966 A US 289966A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41GWEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
    • F41G5/00Elevating or traversing control systems for guns
    • F41G5/14Elevating or traversing control systems for guns for vehicle-borne guns
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    • G02B27/00Optical systems or apparatus not provided for by any of the groups G02B1/00 - G02B26/00, G02B30/00
    • G02B27/64Imaging systems using optical elements for stabilisation of the lateral and angular position of the image
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  • FIG. 1 shows agun and the appliances for automatically pointing and firing the same.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 show theprofitry-chamber in section and the arrangement of the contactpoints.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the contact disk, partly in section; and
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse section of the latter.
  • A represents a gun, the axis of which corresponds with a horizontal line. It is provided with means for supporting it at the breech, of any suitable character and construction. The weight of the gun is so distributed that when the support is suddenly removed said gun will swing on its trunnions B from the horizontal line C D to the line B F, or through all the angles of firing.
  • a tube, G that is bent upwardly at its rear end, g, and contains a sui'licient quantity of mercury to maintain the contact-point p constantly immersed.
  • This point p is connected by wire N with the positive pole of a battery or other source of electricity; and p p p are contactpoints adapted to be successively immersed in the mercury as the gun swings from O D to E F, said contact-points being connected by wires to w to, &c., to contact-plates 1 of a disk, H,
  • the metallic contact with the mercury in chamber G and the contact-disk H is established by passing the wires ⁇ V and w w w, &c., through the walls of the chamber and isolating the same therefrom.
  • This is preferably effected as follows: Along the under side of the rear end of the chamber G are formed a series of openings, 9, the inner ends of which are coneshaped, for the reception of a conical plug, I, of suitable nonconducting material, preferably of ivory, and a rubber screw-plug, J, both plugs being perforated for the passage of the wire.
  • the disk H is made of non-conducting materialsuch as rubber-and in its face are secured a series of contactplates, P, of metal, provided with conical recesses 7;. As shown in Fig. 4, the plates are arranged around the periphery of the disk and equidistant, and con sequently isolated from each other.
  • the contact-lever -L is made of metal. It is provided with a rubber handle, N. and a conical pin, L, that fits into the conical recesses of the plates P, and with a pivot-pin, L that rotates in a sleeve, M, of metal, secured axially in the disk H, said sleeve being in metallic connection with the negative pole of the source of electricity by a wire, V, that passes through a fuse in the breech of the gun.
  • the operation of the device is as follows: If it is desired to fire the gun at a desired angle, the lever L is placed in contact with the plate I, that corresponds with that angle or which is in metallic contact through one of the wires to with that contact-point p of the mercurychamber that corresponds with the angle at which the gun is to be fired. So long as this point is not immersed in the mercury the circuit remains broken; but when the gun is allowed to swing on its trunnions until the mercury covers said contact-point the circuit will be closed and the gun will be automatically fired.
  • a gun provided with a chamber containing mercury, a contact-point, p, in permanent connection with one pole of an electrical source through the mercury bath, and a series of contact-points, p, arranged at different elevations on said chamber above the normal level of said bath, and adapted to be successively immersed in the mercury as the gun swings on its turn nions, in combination with appliances to close the electric circuit through one ofsaid contactpoints 29 and the firing-fuse of the gun, as described.
  • a gun provided with a chamber, G, coir taining mercury, a contact-point, p, in permanent eonnectionwitha batterythrough the mercury bath, and a series of contact-points, 1),

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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
A. BOUILLY.
MEOHANISM FOR FIRING ORDNANGE BY ELECTRICITY.
No. 289,966. Patented Dec. 11, 1883.
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A. BOUILLY.
MECHANISM FOR FIRING ORDNANGE BY ELEGTRIGITY. No. 289,966. Patented Dec. 11, 1883.
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MECHANlSh-l FOR FlRlNG ORDNANCE BY ELECTRlCITY.
SPECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 289,966, dated December 11, 1883.
Application filed Mai-ch17, 1853.
(No model.) Patented in France October 188-2. No. 151.374; in Belgium Fcbrnnnv IT, 1853,
No. 44,078; in Germany February 2t, 1833, No. 7,792, and in England February 20, 1883, No. 92$.
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, AMEDI'JE Return, a citizen of the French Republic, and resident of Saumur, in the French Republic, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Means for Automatically Pointing and Firing Ordnance, (for which I have obtained Letters Patent in France, No. 151,374, dated October 5, 1882; in Belgium, No. 44,078, dated February 17, 1883 in Germany,No. 7, 792, dated February 20, 1883, and in England, No. 928, dated February 20,1883;) and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a partof this specification.
This invention relates to improvements in means for automatically pointing and firing ordnance, as hereinafter fully described, and as shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 shows agun and the appliances for automatically pointing and firing the same. Figs. 2 and 3 show the mereury-chamber in section and the arrangement of the contactpoints. Fig. 4 is a plan view of the contact disk, partly in section; and Fig. 5 is a transverse section of the latter.
A represents a gun, the axis of which corresponds with a horizontal line. It is provided with means for supporting it at the breech, of any suitable character and construction. The weight of the gun is so distributed that when the support is suddenly removed said gun will swing on its trunnions B from the horizontal line C D to the line B F, or through all the angles of firing.
To one side of the gun is secured a tube, G, that is bent upwardly at its rear end, g, and contains a sui'licient quantity of mercury to maintain the contact-point p constantly immersed. This point p is connected by wire N with the positive pole of a battery or other source of electricity; and p p p are contactpoints adapted to be successively immersed in the mercury as the gun swings from O D to E F, said contact-points being connected by wires to w to, &c., to contact-plates 1 of a disk, H,
the lever of which is connected by wire \V with the negative pole of said source of electricity.
As shown in Figs. 8 and t, the metallic contact with the mercury in chamber G and the contact-disk H is established by passing the wires \V and w w w, &c., through the walls of the chamber and isolating the same therefrom. This is preferably effected as follows: Along the under side of the rear end of the chamber G are formed a series of openings, 9, the inner ends of which are coneshaped, for the reception of a conical plug, I, of suitable nonconducting material, preferably of ivory, and a rubber screw-plug, J, both plugs being perforated for the passage of the wire.
The disk H is made of non-conducting materialsuch as rubber-and in its face are secured a series of contactplates, P, of metal, provided with conical recesses 7;. As shown in Fig. 4, the plates are arranged around the periphery of the disk and equidistant, and con sequently isolated from each other.
The contact-lever -L is made of metal. It is provided with a rubber handle, N. and a conical pin, L, that fits into the conical recesses of the plates P, and with a pivot-pin, L that rotates in a sleeve, M, of metal, secured axially in the disk H, said sleeve being in metallic connection with the negative pole of the source of electricity by a wire, V, that passes through a fuse in the breech of the gun.
The operation of the device is as follows: If it is desired to fire the gun at a desired angle, the lever L is placed in contact with the plate I, that corresponds with that angle or which is in metallic contact through one of the wires to with that contact-point p of the mercurychamber that corresponds with the angle at which the gun is to be fired. So long as this point is not immersed in the mercury the circuit remains broken; but when the gun is allowed to swing on its trunnions until the mercury covers said contact-point the circuit will be closed and the gun will be automatically fired. It will therefore be seen that by means of the described arrangement of appliances the gun is pointed and fired a-utomatically,t-he angle of firing having once been ascertained and the contact between the contact-point of the predetermined an gle of firing and the contact-disk established by simply allowing the gun to swing on its trunnions.
Having described my invention, what I claim 1s 1. lhe combination,with apiece of ordnance weighted at the breech to automatically swing on its trunnions, and a suitable source of electricity, of a tube containing mercury which is in constant connection with one pole of the electrical source, said tube being provided with contact-points at different elevations corresponding to the various angles of firing, said contact-points being adapted to be immersed successively as the gun swings on its trunnions, as described.
2. The combinatiomwith apiece of ordnance weighted, as described, to automatically swing on its trunnions, and a suitable source of elec tricity, of a mercurycl1amber the mercury of which is in constant connection with said electrical source, and is provided with contactpoints at various elevations that correspond with the various angles of firing, and are arranged to be successively immersed as the gun swings on its trunnions, a contact-disk provided with isolated contact-points in metallic connection with the contact-points of the mercury-chamber, and a lever in connection with the electrical source, as described, for the purposes specified.
3. A gun provided with a chamber containing mercury, a contact-point, p, in permanent connection with one pole of an electrical source through the mercury bath, and a series of contact-points, p, arranged at different elevations on said chamber above the normal level of said bath, and adapted to be successively immersed in the mercury as the gun swings on its turn nions, in combination with appliances to close the electric circuit through one ofsaid contactpoints 29 and the firing-fuse of the gun, as described.
4. A gun provided with a chamber, G, coir taining mercury, a contact-point, p, in permanent eonnectionwitha batterythrough the mercury bath, and a series of contact-points, 1),
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