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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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  • FIG. 1 represents an elevation of the rear portion of a gun-carriage and of a gun mounted thereon in connection with my improvement, Fig. 2, a plan of the same; Fig. 3, a vertical section of the same, taken centrallylengthwise of the gun; and Fig. 4, a rear view of the carriage and gun.
  • E inthe drawings indicates the cheeks or side pieces fastened to the axle; O, a crossbar D, a circular platform embedded in and fastened upon the axle and cross-bar G, and prorevolving turret, the base of which is provided with a series of friction-pulleys, q, having grooved peripheries adapted to roll on the and rail having corresponding formations.
  • the turret B is confined in its position by the headed bolt K and its nut t at its lower end.
  • the upper end of the turret is cut away in the. center, so as to leave two standards, T, one on each side of the gun, and leave a recess between them for it.
  • T the bearings for the trunnions of the gun A.
  • J indicates the caps, recessed on their under sides for the trunnions and rendered bifurcated at each end, so as to fit over tenons extending up from the standards, and both ends provided with holes through them and the tenons, so that they may be confined in position by pins in the holes, one of which serves as hinge for the cap to turn upon in mount ing and dismounting the gun upon or from the standards, while the other pin, which has a larger diameter, is provided with a head, m, on the outer end and a side projection, 1, on the inner end, and alongitudinal groove is provided in the hole in the caps for the accommodation of the projection, the object of this construction being that when this removable pin has been inserted and turned it will be as to present a mere point, so that opposing shots will glance off its sloping sides harmlessly.
  • the projection L which has sloping sides also. It is firmly attached to the axle in such a manner, as shown, as not to interfere with the revolving of theturret.
  • the box I is alsoprovided with a vertical opening through it for the rack-bar G, which is plain on one side and provided with teeth on on the other.
  • the bar Gis connected with the breech of the gun by means of a hinge-joint at g to link h, which itself ishinged to projection f on the under side of the breech by means of the headed pin g,which is provided with a smaller pin, f, near its point, extending out radially from it.
  • the hole through the upper and bifurcated end of the link It is provided with a groove for the accommodation of the smaller pin f, as the larger pin 9 is inserted, and after insertion the latter is locked against accidental displacement.
  • the box I is provided with a pinion, p,turning upon its axle p, and having its bearing within the box, and the teeth of that pinion mesh with the teeth a of the rackbar G, when the latter is in position, and by turning the hand-wheel j, which is on the same shaft with the pinion, the bar G will be forced either up or down and the breech elevated or depressed, and by means of turning the binding-screw t the bar G, and the gun itself, may be fastened at any vertical adjustment required.
  • This hinged connection between the breech of the gun and the bar G is ICO rendered necessary by the fact that the breech grooves in the pulleys q, adapted to -the'cir-;
  • V-formed rails permit the turret to revolve, sustain its weight, and confine its base to accurate revolving upon the circular plat- T form, the rail 8 being part'of the platform, or, if in a separate piece, securely fastened down upon the same.
  • the side of the shield is provided with an en.- largement, I), having the form of .the section of a cone, and provided also with eyes, by means of 'whichfa frame, 0, having'hboks c to catch into the eyes of the shield, is ,connected therewith, the frame being'provifded-with a rod, d, which is adapted toiriove freely in a J tubular bearing, u, attached to one of the standards by pivot-bolt o.
  • the frame is attached to the side of the muzzle of the ,gun
  • the shield maybe operated and used for the purpose before specified.
  • the turret B provided with the twostandards T, affording bearings for the trunnions of the gun, and held down upon the carriage by the bolt K, and provided under its base with friction-rollers q, corresponding with the rails on the platform D, substantially as and for the purpose described.
  • the shield or conical projection secured to the axle of the carriage presenting its point in the same general direction with the muzzle of the gun, when mounted, and so fastened upon the carriage as not to interfere with the revolving motion of the turret, substantially as and for the purpose described.

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2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
(No Model.)
F. O..EKH OLM.
GUN CARRIAGE.
No. 318,238. Patented May 19, 1885.
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P. 0. EKHOLM;
GUN CARRIAGE.
No. 318,238. Patented May 19, 1885.
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I ing drawings, in whichvided with a circular V-formed rail, 8; B, a
fastened to the cheeks in the rear of the axle;
I'rails s on the circular platform D, the pulleys I NIT-ED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANS o. nKHoLtror CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
GUN-CAR RlAG E.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 318,238, dated May 19, 1885.
' 7 Application filed September 19, 1884. (No model.)
Be it known that I, FRANS O. EKHoLM, of Chicago, county of Cook, and State of Illinois, have invented certain Improvements in Gun- Garriages, of which the following is a specification.
My said invention will be fully described. hereinafter with reference to the accompany- Figure 1 represents an elevation of the rear portion of a gun-carriage and of a gun mounted thereon in connection with my improvement, Fig. 2, a plan of the same; Fig. 3, a vertical section of the same, taken centrallylengthwise of the gun; and Fig. 4, a rear view of the carriage and gun.
E inthe drawings indicates the cheeks or side pieces fastened to the axle; O, a crossbar D, a circular platform embedded in and fastened upon the axle and cross-bar G, and prorevolving turret, the base of which is provided with a series of friction-pulleys, q, having grooved peripheries adapted to roll on the and rail having corresponding formations. The turret B is confined in its position by the headed bolt K and its nut t at its lower end. The upper end of the turret is cut away in the. center, so as to leave two standards, T, one on each side of the gun, and leave a recess between them for it. In the tops of the standards are the bearings for the trunnions of the gun A.
J indicates the caps, recessed on their under sides for the trunnions and rendered bifurcated at each end, so as to fit over tenons extending up from the standards, and both ends provided with holes through them and the tenons, so that they may be confined in position by pins in the holes, one of which serves as hinge for the cap to turn upon in mount ing and dismounting the gun upon or from the standards, while the other pin, which has a larger diameter, is provided with a head, m, on the outer end and a side projection, 1, on the inner end, and alongitudinal groove is provided in the hole in the caps for the accommodation of the projection, the object of this construction being that when this removable pin has been inserted and turned it will be as to present a mere point, so that opposing shots will glance off its sloping sides harmlessly.
As a protection against such missiles as might strike and injure the axle A and turret B, I have devised the projection L, which has sloping sides also. It is firmly attached to the axle in such a manner, as shown, as not to interfere with the revolving of theturret.
In order that the cannon may be adjusted to any position desired, either vertically or laterally, and then held securely, I fasten upon the bar 0 a segmental bar, H, and mount upon it the box I, which is provided with a. suitable opening through it for the bar,
so that the box may be moved along the bar and be fastened thereon at any point desired by means of the thumb-screw 7c. The box I is alsoprovided with a vertical opening through it for the rack-bar G, which is plain on one side and provided with teeth on on the other. The bar Gis connected with the breech of the gun by means of a hinge-joint at g to link h, which itself ishinged to projection f on the under side of the breech by means of the headed pin g,which is provided with a smaller pin, f, near its point, extending out radially from it. The hole through the upper and bifurcated end of the link It is provided with a groove for the accommodation of the smaller pin f, as the larger pin 9 is inserted, and after insertion the latter is locked against accidental displacement. The box I is provided with a pinion, p,turning upon its axle p, and having its bearing within the box, and the teeth of that pinion mesh with the teeth a of the rackbar G, when the latter is in position, and by turning the hand-wheel j, which is on the same shaft with the pinion, the bar G will be forced either up or down and the breech elevated or depressed, and by means of turning the binding-screw t the bar G, and the gun itself, may be fastened at any vertical adjustment required. This hinged connection between the breech of the gun and the bar G is ICO rendered necessary by the fact that the breech grooves in the pulleys q, adapted to -the'cir-;
cular V-formed rails, permit the turret to revolve, sustain its weight, and confine its base to accurate revolving upon the circular plat- T form, the rail 8 being part'of the platform, or, if in a separate piece, securely fastened down upon the same.
In order that the shield F, before mentioned,
may be easily and quickly placed over and removed from the muzzle of the gunat will, the side of the shield is provided with an en.- largement, I), having the form of .the section of a cone, and provided also with eyes, by means of 'whichfa frame, 0, having'hboks c to catch into the eyes of the shield, is ,connected therewith, the frame being'provifded-with a rod, d, which is adapted toiriove freely in a J tubular bearing, u, attached to one of the standards by pivot-bolt o. The frame is attached to the side of the muzzle of the ,gun
by means of a hinge, as shown, one part, a, of which is furnished by the frame,=. while the other part is furnished by the gun itself, it 1 the rod d the shield maybe operated and used for the purpose before specified.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The shield F, having the conical form,
. and hinged to the muzzle of the gun A,substantiallyas and for the purpose described.
'2. The turret B, provided with the twostandards T, affording bearings for the trunnions of the gun, and held down upon the carriage by the bolt K, and provided under its base with friction-rollers q, corresponding with the rails on the platform D, substantially as and for the purpose described.
'3. The combination of the axle the crossbar 0, and the circular platform 15, the latter being provided with a circular V-formed rail,
8, corresponding in form and proportions with the pulleysq in the revolving turret, substantially as and for the purpose described.
4. The combination of the devices for oper- 'ating the shield F, consisting of the gun, the frame 0, having the hooks c for the eyes of theshield, and hinged to the muzzle of the gun, and the rod d, with its tubular bearing, substantially as described.
5. Incombination with a gun and its supporting-turret mounted on a carriage, the shield or conical projection secured to the axle of the carriage, presenting its point in the same general direction with the muzzle of the gun, when mounted, and so fastened upon the carriage as not to interfere with the revolving motion of the turret, substantially as and for the purpose described.
v '6; In combination with a gun, its supporting-turret,and a carriage supporting the same, abox, I, supported on the carriage and carrying a vertically-reciprocating rack-bar, and a link hinged to the upper end of the bar and pivoted to the breech of the gun, whereby the breech may be moved in an arc, while the bar moves in a right line, substantially as and ,for the purpose described.
7; In combination with a gun and its sup porting-turret mounted on a carriage, bhesegment-bar H, borne by the carriage, the 'box I, traveling upon the same, and carrying a vertically-reciprocating rack-bar, together with a linkconnection between the rack and the breech of the gun, substantially as set forth.
'8. In combination with a gun supported upon a carriage, and traversa'ble with respect .nection with the breech of the gun, together with mechanism for operating the rack-bar to elevate or depress the gun, substantially as described.
FRANS O. EKHOLM.
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H. S. TowLE, L. HUBER.
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