US3180226A - Replaceable gas system for firearms - Google Patents

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US3180226A
US3180226A US342318A US34231864A US3180226A US 3180226 A US3180226 A US 3180226A US 342318 A US342318 A US 342318A US 34231864 A US34231864 A US 34231864A US 3180226 A US3180226 A US 3180226A
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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
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
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    • F41A5/18Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock gas-operated
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  • This invention relates to automatic firearms and per- .tains more particularly to gas systems therefor.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinally cross-sectioned view of the gas system of this invention mounted in place on a firearm barrel;
  • FIG. 2 is a view taken along line 22 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a view taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG.'4 is a fragmentary view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a fragmentary, exploded View of the gas system, barrel jacket and front handguard, shown in perspective.
  • a barrel assembly 12 of a gas operated firearm which barrel assembly includes a barrel 14 and a barrel jacket 16.
  • a gas system unit 18 which converts gas pressure produced by discharge of cartridges in barrel 14 to mechanical movement and which includes a gas cylinder 20 and a gas piston 22 slidingly disposed therein.
  • gas system unit 18 When gas system unit 18 is mounted in place, piston 22 is actuatable rearwardly.
  • Gas system unit 18 is fixed at the front end to barrel jacket 16 by means of a'circular dovetail joint 26 which includes a female. component 28 formed on the underside of the barrel jacket and a male component 30 formed on gas cylinder 20.
  • the longitudinal axis of the tongue portion of male component 30 is disposed parallel to the axis of gas cylinder 20 and the longitudinal axis of the groove of female component 28 is disposed transverse to the axis of barrel jacket 16, whereby the male and female components are joined by positioning gas systern unit 18 at right angles to barrel assembly 12, moving the male and female components into union and then rotating the rear end of gas cylinder unit around the axis of dovetail joint 26 until the gas system unit is parallel with barrel assembly 12.
  • the rear end of gas system unit 18 is supported through the cooperation of a depending L-shaped flange 32 on barrel jacket 16 with a mating flange 34 of inverted L-shaped configuration on gas cylinder 20.
  • Gas system unit 18 is fixedly held in assembled position by a front handguard 35 which consists of a Wooden intimid Patented Apr. 27, 1965 grip 36 with a longitudinal channel 38 for receiving gas cylinder 20, a front ferrule 40, a rear ferrule 42, and a sleeve 44 which lines the channel and which has an inside diameter similar to the outside diameter of the gas cylinder.
  • Sleeve 44 is interrupted by a longitudinal clearance 45 which is wide enough to permit rearward insertion of front handguard 35 over gas cylinder 20 to an installed position without interference by dovetail joint 26 and flanges 32 and 34 but which is less than 180 in width so that the sleeve will retain the front handguard on the gas cylinder.
  • a pair of lips 48 extends upwardly from the sides of clearance 46 at the forward end to contact opposite sides of flange 32 on barrel jacket 16 so as to prevent rotation of front handguard 35, and thereby gas system unit 18, about the central axis of dovetail joint 26.
  • Front handguard 35 is held against longitudinal displacement on gas cylinder 20 from the installed position by means of'a transverse pin 50.
  • Gases are bled from the bore of barrel 14 into the forward end of gas cylinder 20 by means of a passageway 52 which extends through the centers 'of male component 3t) and female component 28 and radially through barrel jacket 16 and barrel 14.
  • the front end of gas cylinder 20 is closed by a plug 54'which is screwed thereinto and which has a cylindrical extension portion 56 projecting forwardly from the gas cylinder.
  • An annular channel 58 is formed around extension 56 and a well 60 extends rearwardly thereinto from the front end thereof to provide means for mounting a bipod support (not shown).
  • a firearm a barrel, a barrel jacket, an operating rod, a gas system unit including a gas cylinder and a piston slidingly disposed therein, a circular dovetail joint formed by cooperating members on said barrel jacketand said gas cylinder and arranged for pivotal displacement of said gas cylinder on said barrel jacket to and from an installed position relative thereto, a passageway extending from said barrel radially through said barrel jacket and centrally through said dovetail joint into said gas cylinder, a replaceable front handguard, an inverted L- shaped flange on said gas cylinder arranged for cooperation with a flange of L-configuration depending from said barrel jacket, a wooden grip on said front handguard, a longitudinal channel formed in said grip, a sleeve having an inside diameter similar to the outside diameter of said gas cylinder fixed in said channelto provide a lining therefor, a longitudinal clearance in said sleeve arranged to slidingly receive said dovetail joint and said flange of inverted L-configuration when said front handguard

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April 27, 1965 J. LOCHHEAD 3,130,226
REPLACEABLE GAS SYSTEM FOR FIREARMS Filed Feb. 3. 1964 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 to n J. L. LQCHHEAD REPLACEABLE GAS SYSTEM FOR FIREARMS April 27, 1965 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Feb. 3, 1964 I INVENTOR I Juh'n L Luc: hhencf BY ATTORNEY United States Patent. "cc
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
This invention relates to automatic firearms and per- .tains more particularly to gas systems therefor.
It is the object of this invention to provide for automatic firearms a gas system which is quickly dismountable therefrom to reduce manufacturing costs and tofacilitate maintenance of the firearms and servicing of the gas system. j
The specific nature of the invention as well as other objects and advantages thereof will clearly appear from a description of a preferred embodiment as shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a longitudinally cross-sectioned view of the gas system of this invention mounted in place on a firearm barrel;
a FIG. 2 is a view taken along line 22 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a view taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 1; FIG.'4 is a fragmentary view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary, exploded View of the gas system, barrel jacket and front handguard, shown in perspective.
Shown in the figures is a barrel assembly 12 of a gas operated firearm, which barrel assembly includes a barrel 14 and a barrel jacket 16. Mounted on barrel assembly 12, as hereinafter described, is a gas system unit 18 which converts gas pressure produced by discharge of cartridges in barrel 14 to mechanical movement and which includes a gas cylinder 20 and a gas piston 22 slidingly disposed therein. When gas system unit 18 is mounted in place, piston 22 is actuatable rearwardly.
against a slide 24 for energizing the operating and feeding mechanisms (not shown) of the firearm.
Gas system unit 18 is fixed at the front end to barrel jacket 16 by means of a'circular dovetail joint 26 which includes a female. component 28 formed on the underside of the barrel jacket and a male component 30 formed on gas cylinder 20. The longitudinal axis of the tongue portion of male component 30 is disposed parallel to the axis of gas cylinder 20 and the longitudinal axis of the groove of female component 28 is disposed transverse to the axis of barrel jacket 16, whereby the male and female components are joined by positioning gas systern unit 18 at right angles to barrel assembly 12, moving the male and female components into union and then rotating the rear end of gas cylinder unit around the axis of dovetail joint 26 until the gas system unit is parallel with barrel assembly 12. The rear end of gas system unit 18 is supported through the cooperation of a depending L-shaped flange 32 on barrel jacket 16 with a mating flange 34 of inverted L-shaped configuration on gas cylinder 20.
Gas system unit 18 is fixedly held in assembled position by a front handguard 35 which consists of a Wooden amaze Patented Apr. 27, 1965 grip 36 with a longitudinal channel 38 for receiving gas cylinder 20, a front ferrule 40, a rear ferrule 42, and a sleeve 44 which lines the channel and which has an inside diameter similar to the outside diameter of the gas cylinder. Sleeve 44 is interrupted by a longitudinal clearance 45 which is wide enough to permit rearward insertion of front handguard 35 over gas cylinder 20 to an installed position without interference by dovetail joint 26 and flanges 32 and 34 but which is less than 180 in width so that the sleeve will retain the front handguard on the gas cylinder. A pair of lips 48 extends upwardly from the sides of clearance 46 at the forward end to contact opposite sides of flange 32 on barrel jacket 16 so as to prevent rotation of front handguard 35, and thereby gas system unit 18, about the central axis of dovetail joint 26. Front handguard 35 is held against longitudinal displacement on gas cylinder 20 from the installed position by means of'a transverse pin 50.
Gases are bled from the bore of barrel 14 into the forward end of gas cylinder 20 by means of a passageway 52 which extends through the centers 'of male component 3t) and female component 28 and radially through barrel jacket 16 and barrel 14. The front end of gas cylinder 20 is closed by a plug 54'which is screwed thereinto and which has a cylindrical extension portion 56 projecting forwardly from the gas cylinder. An annular channel 58 is formed around extension 56 and a well 60 extends rearwardly thereinto from the front end thereof to provide means for mounting a bipod support (not shown).
In order to remove gas system 18 for repair or replacement, pin is removed and front handguard 35 then pulled forwardly off of gas cylinder 20. This frees the rear end of gas cylinder 20 which may then be swung around until the axis thereof is normal to the axis of barrel assembly 12, whereupon male component 20 is free to be pulled away from female component 28 for disassembly of gas system unit 18 from the firearm. Gas system unit 18 is reinstalled reversing the above noted steps of removal.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail herein, it is evident that many variations may be devised Within the spirit and scope thereof and the following claims are intended to include such variations.
I claim:
1. In a firearm, a barrel, a barrel jacket, an operating rod, a gas system unit including a gas cylinder and a piston slidingly disposed therein, a circular dovetail joint formed by cooperating members on said barrel jacketand said gas cylinder and arranged for pivotal displacement of said gas cylinder on said barrel jacket to and from an installed position relative thereto, a passageway extending from said barrel radially through said barrel jacket and centrally through said dovetail joint into said gas cylinder, a replaceable front handguard, an inverted L- shaped flange on said gas cylinder arranged for cooperation with a flange of L-configuration depending from said barrel jacket, a wooden grip on said front handguard, a longitudinal channel formed in said grip, a sleeve having an inside diameter similar to the outside diameter of said gas cylinder fixed in said channelto provide a lining therefor, a longitudinal clearance in said sleeve arranged to slidingly receive said dovetail joint and said flange of inverted L-configuration when said front handguard is slid rearwardly over said gas cylinder to an installed position, said clearance having a width of less than 180 so that said sleeve retains said front handguard on said gas cylinder when said front handguard is in the installed positionthereon, and a pair of lips extending from the side of said clearance for contact with the opposite sides of said L-shaped flange to prevent pivotal displacement of said front handguard relative to said barrel jacket around the center of said dovetail joint.
2. The firearm as defined in claim 1 wherein said gas system unit includes a plug threaded into the front end 3,003,400 10/61 Johnson 89191 BENJAMIN A. BORCHELT, Primary Examiner.
l0 FRED C. MATTERN, JR., Examiner.

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1. IN A FIREARM, A BARREL, A BARREL JACKET, AN OPERATING ROD, A GAS SYSTEM UNIT INCLUDING A GAS CYLINDER AND A PISTON SLIDINGLY DISPOSED THEREIN, A CIRCULAR DOVETAIL JOINT FORMED BY COOPERATING MEMBERS ON SSAID BARREL JACKET AND SAID GAS CYLINDER AND ARRANGED FOR PIVOTAL DISPLACEMENT OF SAID GAS CYLINDER ON SAID BARREL JACKET TO AND FROM AN INSTALLED POSITION RELATIVE THERTO, A PASSAGEWAY EXTENDING FROM SAID BARREL RADIALLY THROUGH SAID BARREL JACKET AND CENTRALLY THROUGH SAID DOVETAIL JOINT INTO SAID GAS CYLINDER, A REPLACEABLE FRONT HANDGUARD, AN INVERTED LSHAPED FLANGE ON SAID GAS CYLINDER ARRANGED FOR COOPERATION WITH A FLANGE OF L-CONFIGURATION DEPENDING FROM SAID BARREL JACKET, A WOODEN GRIP ON SAID FRONT HANDGUARD, A LONGITUDINAL CHANNEL FORMED IN SAID GRIP, A SLEEVE HAVING AN INSIDE DIAMETER SIMILAR TO THE OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF SAID GAS CYLINDER FIXED IN SAID CHANNEL TO PROVIDE A LINING THEREFOR, A LONGITUDINAL CLEARANCE IN SAID SLEEVE ARRANGED TO SLIDINGLY RECEIVE SAID DOVETAIL JOINT AND SAID FLANGE OF INVERTED L-CONFIGURATION WHEN SAID FRONT HANDGUARD IS SLID REARWARDLY OVER SAID GAS CYLINDER TO AN INSTALLED POSITION, SAID CLEARANCE HAVING A WIDTH OF LESS THAN 180* SO THAT SAID SLEEVE RETAINS SAID FRONT HANDGUARD ON SAID GAS CYLINDER WHEN SAID FRONT HANDGUARD IS IN THE INSTALLED POSITION THEREOF, AND A PAIR OF LIPS EXTENDING FROM THE SIDE OF SAID CLEARANCE FOR CONTACT WITH THE OPPOSITE SIDES OF SAID L-SHAPED FLANGE TO PREVENT PIVOTAL DISPLACEMENT OF SAID FRONT HANDGUARD RELATIVE TO SAID BARREL JACKET AROUND THE CENTER OF SAID DOVETAIL JOINT.
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US3323418A (en) * 1964-10-29 1967-06-06 Rheinmetall Gmbh Barrel and gas duct assembly means for semi-automatic firearms
FR2805341A1 (en) * 2000-02-17 2001-08-24 Verney Carron Sa Pressure regulator for semi-automatic carbine comprises tube mounted in ferrule attached to carbine whose bore is connected to bore of weapon by gas channel

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US3323418A (en) * 1964-10-29 1967-06-06 Rheinmetall Gmbh Barrel and gas duct assembly means for semi-automatic firearms
FR2805341A1 (en) * 2000-02-17 2001-08-24 Verney Carron Sa Pressure regulator for semi-automatic carbine comprises tube mounted in ferrule attached to carbine whose bore is connected to bore of weapon by gas channel

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