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US381475A
US381475A US381475DA US381475A US 381475 A US381475 A US 381475A US 381475D A US381475D A US 381475DA US 381475 A US381475 A US 381475A
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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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  • My invention consists of a mounting designed especially for such guns of light caliber and rapidity of fire which require to be mounted without recoil in order to gain the full advantage of the rapidity which their action or mechanism will permit.
  • An absolutely rigid mounting would be likely to overstrain the construction and fastenings,and when used on shipboard would tend to shake the deck of the vessel violently.
  • V In order to relieve the deck and mounting from the shocks of the discharge, I construct a mount or pedestal which is elastic in itself, and which, by means of its elasticity, allows a slight amount of movement to the gun sufficient to prevent the destruction of the mount or pedestal itself by the repeated jars and shocks from firing, and when used on shipboard sufficient to relieve the'deck of the violent percussions.
  • the mount or pedestal consists of ablock to which the gun is secured adjustably or otherwise.
  • the block is provided with downwardly-extending radiating legs attached at their lower extremity to a base-ring, the general outline of the pedestal being somewhat that of a cone.
  • the basering is generally D-shaped in order to enable the gun to be'brought as near up to the gunwale of the vessel as possible.
  • This mount is principally intended for the Hotchkiss rapidfiring gun, patented in England December 30, 1881, No. 5,435, and January 13, 1883, No.
  • Figure 1 is a plan; Fig. 2, a lateral elevation,partly in section; and Fig.3, a rear elevation of a mount of the aforesaid description,in which is adapted a rapid-firing cannon. 4
  • A is a block having a socket, A, in which is located the forked pivot B, which carries the gun by its trunnions, and thus forms a uni-.-
  • This socket-block A has as many radiating lugs or ears (1 a as there are legs to the mount or pedestalgenerally eight.
  • the legs 0 O are screwed or riveted to the lugs, while their bottom ends are bent round and attached to a base-ring, D.
  • This base; ring D is shown in Fig. 1 in the shape of aletter, D, in order to enable the gun to be brought as near up to the gunwale of the ship as possible, and is simply a templet for maintaining the rivet-holes in the lower extremity of the legs 0 in alignment with those in the floor for the ready introduction of the bolts, as shown inFigs.
  • a polished steel washer, F is interposed between the base of the pivot and the bottom of the socket, which is held in place by the locking-screwy. This connection prevents the gun and thepivot from jumping up when fired at depression.
  • the pivot has two forward channeled supports

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2 Sheets-Sheet I. A. 0. KOERNER. ELASTIC PEDESTAL FOR MOUNTINGGUNS. 381,475.
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Patented Apr.
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ELASTIC PEDESTAL FOR MOUNTING GUNS. 4
Patented Apr. 17, 1888.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALFRED CHRISTOPHER KOE NER, OF PARIS, FRANCE, ASSIGNOR TO THE HOTOHKISS ORDNANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED) OF ENGLAND.
ELASTIC PEDESTAL FOR MOUNTING GUNS.
SPECIPICATIO N forming part of Letters Patent No. 381,475, dated April 17, 1888.
Application filed December 17, 1887. Serial No. 258,218.
such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains t makeand use the same.
My invention consists of a mounting designed especially for such guns of light caliber and rapidity of fire which require to be mounted without recoil in order to gain the full advantage of the rapidity which their action or mechanism will permit. An absolutely rigid mounting, however, would be likely to overstrain the construction and fastenings,and when used on shipboard would tend to shake the deck of the vessel violently.
In order to relieve the deck and mounting from the shocks of the discharge, I construct a mount or pedestal which is elastic in itself, and which, by means of its elasticity, allows a slight amount of movement to the gun sufficient to prevent the destruction of the mount or pedestal itself by the repeated jars and shocks from firing, and when used on shipboard sufficient to relieve the'deck of the violent percussions. V
The mount or pedestal consists of ablock to which the gun is secured adjustably or otherwise. The block is provided with downwardly-extending radiating legs attached at their lower extremity to a base-ring, the general outline of the pedestal being somewhat that of a cone. For use on vessels the basering is generally D-shaped in order to enable the gun to be'brought as near up to the gunwale of the vessel as possible. This mount is principally intended for the Hotchkiss rapidfiring gun, patented in England December 30, 1881, No. 5,435, and January 13, 1883, No. 215, and is so shown in the accompanying drawings, in which case the block to which the legs are fastened has in it a socket into which fits the forked pivot which carries the gun by its trunnions, and thus forms a universal joint (No model.) Patented in England March 6, 1885, No. 2,944.
and allows the gun to be trained in any direction; but the design with suitable modifications can be used for any other similar kind of gun. w
. In the accompanying drawings,which illustrate my invention, Figure 1 is a plan; Fig. 2, a lateral elevation,partly in section; and Fig.3, a rear elevation of a mount of the aforesaid description,in which is adapted a rapid-firing cannon. 4
A is a block having a socket, A, in which is located the forked pivot B, which carries the gun by its trunnions, and thus forms a uni-.-
versaljoint, allowing the gun to be trained in any direction. This socket-block A has as many radiating lugs or ears (1 a as there are legs to the mount or pedestalgenerally eight. The legs 0 O are screwed or riveted to the lugs, while their bottom ends are bent round and attached to a base-ring, D. This base; ring D is shown in Fig. 1 in the shape of aletter, D, in order to enable the gun to be brought as near up to the gunwale of the ship as possible, and is simply a templet for maintaining the rivet-holes in the lower extremity of the legs 0 in alignment with those in the floor for the ready introduction of the bolts, as shown inFigs. 1 and 3; but I do not limit myself to this particular shape of the base-ring; neither is it essential to the operation of the elastic mount,which may be fastened directly to the The legs 0 O are bent at theirnpper extremity and fit into recesses a formed in the socket-block A, so as to relieve the fasteningscrews or rivets from shearing efi'ects; and, finally, a ring, E, isdriven or shrunk warm around the legs 0 and the .socketed block A to bring the parts into direct and absolute contact and thus form a strong connection between the block and the legs,which is able to resist the bending and twisting action caused by the shock while firing.
In order to reduce the friction of the pivot B in its socket A and to prevent its gripping, a polished steel washer, F, is interposed between the base of the pivot and the bottom of the socket, which is held in place by the locking-screwy. This connection prevents the gun and thepivot from jumping up when fired at depression.
.In cases where the gun is provided with a shield, H, for the protection of the gunners,
the pivothas two forward channeled supports,
G G, and the shield H fits, horseshoe-like, into them, where it is kept in place by wedges I I,
inserted in the grooves, Fig. 1. It is furthermore supported by strong back rods or stays, K K, bolted to shield H,and held at their bottom end in lugs L L, caston the rear of the pivot.
I do not limit myself to the mode of mounting the gun on the pedestal, to the number of legs, nor to the manner of attaching the legs to the block, the essence of my invention consisting in providing a pedestal-mount for guns which has sufficient rigidity and strength to support the gun and at the same time suflicient elasticity to allow of as slight amount of movement to the gun without injury to itself.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In an elastic pedestal for mounting guns,
the combination of the gun-supporting block, radiating elastic legs secured thereto, and a base-ring, substantially as described.
2. 'In an elastic pedestal-mounting for guns, the combination of the gun-supporting block A, having recesses a for receiving the upper extremity of the legs, and radiating lugs a, to which the legs are secured, elastic legs 0, ring E, binding the upper extremities of the legs to the block, and base-ring D, uniting the interposed between the base of the pivot-and the bottom of the socket, for the purpose set forth.
5. The combination, with a-machine-gun turning upon a pivot, of 'pivot B, forward channel supports G G, projecting from the substantially as and pivot on each side of the gun, wedges I I,
back-stays K K, lugs L L, extending from the pivot to the rear on each side of the gun and to which the back-stays are secured, and shield H, straddling the gun and supported by the back-stays and forward supports,substantiall y as and for the purpose hereinbefore set forth,- 6. In an elastic pedestal for mounting guns, the combination of the p and the radiating elastic legs secured thereto, substantially as described.
In testimony whereofI affix my signature in presence of two witnesses. Y
ALFRED CHRISTOPHER KOERNER.
Witnesses:
J. L. RATHBONE, J. B. BOURNE.
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US2439105A (en) * 1945-01-11 1948-04-06 Autoyre Co Inc Recoil absorber
US2575805A (en) * 1945-02-08 1951-11-20 Easy Washing Machine Corp Tripod gun mount
US4574685A (en) * 1983-06-22 1986-03-11 Am General Corporation Turret system for lightweight military vehicle
US9739561B1 (en) * 2017-02-28 2017-08-22 H & H Tool Shop, Llc Mounting assembly for a firearm

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2439105A (en) * 1945-01-11 1948-04-06 Autoyre Co Inc Recoil absorber
US2575805A (en) * 1945-02-08 1951-11-20 Easy Washing Machine Corp Tripod gun mount
US4574685A (en) * 1983-06-22 1986-03-11 Am General Corporation Turret system for lightweight military vehicle
US9739561B1 (en) * 2017-02-28 2017-08-22 H & H Tool Shop, Llc Mounting assembly for a firearm
US10006735B1 (en) 2017-02-28 2018-06-26 Mark E. Hagedorn Mounting assembly for a firearm

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