US633366A - Firing-brake for guns. - Google Patents

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US633366A
US633366A US72423999A US1899724239A US633366A US 633366 A US633366 A US 633366A US 72423999 A US72423999 A US 72423999A US 1899724239 A US1899724239 A US 1899724239A US 633366 A US633366 A US 633366A
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No. 633,366. Patenied sept. I9, |899. A. BEsow & o. BEHNKE.
FIRING BRAKE FOR GUNS.
(Anplicationled .Tuly 1S, 1899.)
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Nrrs Sterns Ar'iv'r Frisia ADOLF RESO'W AND OTTO BEHNKE, OF ESSEN, GERMANY, ASSIGNORS TO FRIED. KRUPP, OF SAME PLACE.
FlRlNG-*BRAKE FOR GUNS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 633,366, dated September 19, 1899.
Application iled July 18,1899. Serial No. 724,239. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, ADOLF RESOW, engineer, and OTTO BEHNKE, residing at Essenon-the-Ruhr, Germany, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Firing- Brakes for Guns, of which the following is a specification.
This invention refers to improvements in that class of firing-brakes for guns which is provided with a spring that is compressed during the recoil of the gun and after conipletion of the recoil returns the gun to its iring position. In the brakes of this character heretofore known the motion of the parts of the gun participating in the recoil is generally transmitted directly to the spring. This is the case in particular with guns in which the barrel recoils on the carriage. It', then, the length of recoil is very great, very long springs must be used, owing to the limited measure of compressibility of the spring, and said springs are not only diicult to place, but also considerably increase the weight of the gun, owing to the necessary guide-rods. The present invention is intended to avoid these difficulties, the length of compression of the spring being reduced by transmitting the motion of the part of the gun participating in the recoil to the recoil-spring through a rope and pulley connection, through which the gun is then returned to the firing position.
The annexed drawings illustrate the application of the invention to a gun with barrelrecoil.
In the drawings, Figure l is a longitudinal -section of the upper part of the carriage with the gun-barrel in elevation. Fig. 2 is a corresponding front view. Fig. 3 is a side view of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a front view with the cradle partly cut away. Fig. 5 is a sectional view of part of Fig. 3.
Similarletters of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several Views of the drawings.
The gun-barrel is guided in the usual manner by its strips b sliding in corresponding ways of the cradle c, which is pivoted to the fork e by its trunnions d. By a vertical pin p the fork e is pivoted to the lower part of the carriage in a usual manner. A brakecylinder fis secured within the cradle.
g is a piston placed Within the brake-cylinder, having its piston-rod rigidly connected to the gun-barrel. The brake-cylinder and its tubular prolongation are surrounded by a spring h, one side of which abuts against a fixed part of the cradle c, While the other end bears against an annular pulley-carrier t', which slides on the brake-cylinder.
Zt 7i; are trunnions on the carrier i, on each of which is loosely mounted a grooved pulley l. Two ropes, chains, or the like lm, are connected each at one end to the lug n of the gun-barrel, pass over the pulleys Z, and are connected at their other ends each to one of the eyes o of the cradle.
The operation of the apparatus is as follows: During the recoil motion the gun-barrel carries along the piston the ropes m and through the latter the pulleys Z, whereby the spring is compressed. During this recoil action the distance through which the pulleycarrier i' moves is but one-half of the travel of the gun-barrel, as in the use of a simple block and fall. pression of the spring is but one-half of what it would be in the case of direct transmission from the barrel to the spring, so that by using a spring of the proper strength its length may be reduced to one-half Without reducing the stored recoil energy. By the subsequent expansion of the spring the gun-barrel is returned to the iiring position.
Without changing the nature of the invention a single pulley might be used instead of two, or a block-and-fall arrangement with additional pulleys may he used in a Well-known manner, reducing the motion of the spring to one-fourth, one-sixth, &c. Itis also irnmaterial, as far as the action of the apparatus is concerned, whether the spring is arranged on the cradle or on another part of the gun-for instance, Within the carriagebody. The invention is also applicable when the gun-barrel does not slide within the car- For this reason the comriage and the whole carriage compresses a spring While running back against a spur driven into the ground.
What is claimed as new s- In a firing-brake for guns, a movable pnl; ley-carrier, :t spring abutting against a fixed rpart of the carriage and the movable pulleycarrier, and a exible connection attached at one end to t part participating in the recoil und at the other end to a fixed part, and passlng over the pulley or pulleys on the carrier so as to forni means for reducing the motion of the spring, said spring returning the gun into the ring position, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set ou1` hands in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
ADOLF RESOW. OTTO BEI-INKEi lVitnesses:
WM. ESSENWEIN. Guo. P. PETTITs
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