US3501996A - Magazine for guns built into armoured cupolas - 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
- F41A9/00—Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
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- F41A9/06—Feeding of unbelted ammunition using cyclically moving conveyors, i.e. conveyors having ammunition pusher or carrier elements which are emptied or disengaged from the ammunition during the return stroke
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- F41A9/16—Movable ammunition carriers or loading trays, e.g. for feeding from magazines pivoting or swinging in a vertical plane which is parallel to the barrel axis
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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
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- FIG. 2 MAGAZINE FOR GUNS BUILT INTO ARMOURED CUPOLAS Filed Jan. 19, 1967 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 FIG. 2
- FIG. 5 MAGAZINE FOR GUNS BUILT INTO ARMOURED CUPOLAS Filed Jan. 19, 1967 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 FIG. 5
- HERB RT 14 PP ADOLF' NMDMBNN 770A NEYS limited Etates atent 3,501,996 MAGAZINE FOR GUNS BUILT INTO ARMOURED CUPOLAS Herbert Lipp and Adolf Nordmauu, Dusseldorf, Germany, assignors to Rheinmetall G.m.b.H., Dusseldorf, Germany, a company of Germany Filed Jan. 19, 1967, Ser. No. 610,429 Claims priority, application Germany, Jan. 26, 1966, R 42,487 Int. Cl. F41f 9/06 US. Cl.
- a magazine for guns, rocket throwers or the like built into armoured cupolas comprising holding members which are articulated together and in which the cartridges lying parallel to each other are fed in guides in the form of a loop to the loading mechanism, said holding members being trough-shaped on both sides of a plane extending at right angle to the feed path and comprising at their edges which are parallel to the cartridge axis serrated recesses and projections in such a manner that at the reversal points of the guides the projections of one holding member can engage in the recesses of the adjacent holding member.
- This invention relates to a magazine for guns or similar barrel or tubular weapons, for example rocket throwers, which are built into armoured cupolas, more especially of armoured vehicles.
- a magazine which consists of casings articulated together to form an endless feed chain, in which casings the ammunition is kept and is fed in a guide path in the form of a loop to the loading point.
- the magazine is filled by inserting the ammunition axially into the casings.
- removal takes place in a similar manner, i.e. the ammunition must again be withdrawn from the casings manually in the axial direction and introduced into the weapon.
- a magazine is also known in which the bullets or shells guided in guides in the form of a loop are supplied to the loading mechanism by means of a feed chain.
- the bullets are conveyed along the guide path in the form of a loop by means of engaging dogs secured to a feed chain.
- this known magazine device also takes up a lot of space and requires separate guide paths for the bullet in addition to the guides for the feed chain.
- a magazine which also consists of an endless feed chain, in which the cartridges lying parallel to each other are fed in guides in the form of a loop to the loading mechanism and wherein the improvement comprises holding members which are articulated togther and are trough-shaped on both sides of a plane extending at right angle to the feed path, said holding members each engaging two adjacent cartridges over a portion of their periphery.
- the holding members which are trough-shaped on both sides may themselves each form a link of the feed chain, or may advantageously be secured at their ends to the links of two parallel roller chains whose link pins are guided in the looped guides.
- the latter construction has the advantage of being simpler to make.
- the width of the trough-shaped holding members is preferably so dimensioned that at the reversal points of the guide path the cartridges can be inserted into the holding members or released by the latter. This makes it possible to arrange the magazine even in the horizontal position without the need of special guide plates or the like for the cartridges.
- pivotal means may be provided at the reversal points and prevent removal or falling out of a cartridge. This facilitates the storage and loading of various types of ammunition in that the chain is advanced until the desired ammunition is in position.
- the holding members comprise at their edges which are parallel to the cartridge axis serrated recesses and projections in such a manner that at the reversal points of the guides the projections of one holding member can engage in the recesses of the adjacent holding member.
- the magazine consisting of the feed chain can be adapted to the inside shape of the armoured cupola with maximum space utilization and several chains each forming a magazine can be arranged close together in a minimum space, their chain guides advantageously being so arranged that their reversal points for discharging the ammunition lie in the path of travel of a common loading mechanism.
- the drive of the feed chains may be of any desired kind.
- the serrated projections of the holding members can be mutually reinforced by ribs. This results in a very high rigidity of the holding members and thus only very low thicknesses thereof are necessary in comparison with their length and load. This feature also contributes to housing a maximum number of cartridges in a comparatively small space.
- FIGURE 1 is a schematic side view of a magazine (partially in section) of this invention, with parts broken away for the sake of clarity;
- FIGURE 2 is a section along the line IIII in FIG. 1;
- FIGURE 3 is a schematic perspective view of two trough-shaped holding members of a modified embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGURE 4 is a section through an armoured cupola with an arrangement of several magazines according to this invention.
- FIGURE 5 is a section substantially along the line V V of FIG. 4.
- the magazine 1 conillustrated in FIG. 1 consists of the holding members 2 which are articulated together to form an endless feed chain by means of link pins 3.
- the holding members are trough-shaped on both sides in the feed plane so that they comprise receiving surfaces 4 of substantially X- shaped cross-section which each engage two adjacent cartridges 5 over a portion of their periphery.
- the trough-shaped holding members may be secured at their ends to the links 6 of two parallel endless roller chains; alternatively, as shown in FIG. 3, the end faces 7 of the holding members may be connected by means of the link pins 3 and thus form the endless feed chain representing the magazine.
- the endless feed chain is guided in U-shaped guide rails 9 by means of guide rollers provided at the link pins.
- the width x of the receiving surfaces of the holding members is smaller than the diameter of the carridges and is so dimensioned that at the reversal points of the guide path of the feed chain the cartridges can be inserted into the holding members at A and removed therefrom at B.
- a pivotal guide plate 1 is provided at the removal point B as a barrier to prevent ammunition falling out. This enables the storage and loading of various types of ammunition by advancing the feed chain until the desired ammunition is in position.
- the inner edges, facing each other, of the receiving surfaces 4 of the holding members comprise serrated recesses 11 in which corresponding projections 12 of the adjacent holding member engage at the reversal points.
- the feed chains may be guided with a spacing corresponding substantially to the diameter of the cartridges, so that several chains each forming a magazine can be arranged close together in the cupola 13 of an armoured vehicle (cf. FIGS. 4 and 5).
- the guide paths 9 of the feed chains are so arranged that their reversal points for discharging the ammunition lie in the path of travel of a common loading device.
- the drive of the feed chain consisting of holding members is effected in simple manner by means of a four-armed Maltese cross 20 which engages the link pins comprising the guide rollers 8 by means of slots 21 on the arms of said cross.
- the serrated projections 12 of the holding members may be mutually reinforced by means of inclined ribs 22. This results in a great rigidity of the holding members which may then be made from thin metal sheet.
- a magazine for guns built into armoured cupolas comprising endless chain means, guide means for said endless chain means, said guide means defining an endless elongated loop, a plurality of cartridge holding members attached to said endless chain means at spaced intervals,
- said holding members each being substantially X-shaped in cross-section, each two adjacent holding members being thus adapted to support a cartridge therebetween, and means for driving said endless chain at a predetermined speed, wherein the edges of each adjacent pair of said holding members which are parallel to the axis of a cartridge include mating projections and recesses, whereby at the reversal points of said elongated endless loop, the projections of one holding member can engage in the recesses of the holding member adjacent thereto.
- a loading chamber for guns built into armoured cupolas comprising a plurality of magazines, each magazine including endless chain means, guide means for said endless chain means, said guide means defining an endless elongated loop, a plurality of cartridge holding members attached to said endless chain means at spaced intervals, said holding members each being substantially X-shaped in cross-section, each two adjacent holding members being thus adapted to support a cartridge therebetween, and means for driving said endless chain at a predetermined speed, wherein the edges of each adjacent pair of said holding members which are parallel to the axis of a cartridge include mating projections and recesses, whereby at the reversal points of said elongated endless loop, the projections of one holding member can engage in the recesses of the holding member adjacent thereto, and a single loading mechanism, said plurality of magazines being arranged such that the reversal points for releasing a cartridge lie within the path of travel of said single loading mechanism.
- a loading chamber according to claim 3, wherein, within each magazine, the edges of each adjacent pair of said holding members which are parallel to the axis of a cartridge include mating projections and recesses, whereby at the reversal points of said elongated endless loop, the projections of one holding member can engage in the recesses of the holding member adjacent thereto.
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