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US864175A
US864175A US36207307A US1907362073A US864175A US 864175 A US864175 A US 864175A US 36207307 A US36207307 A US 36207307A US 1907362073 A US1907362073 A US 1907362073A US 864175 A US864175 A US 864175A
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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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  • the present invention relates to elevating mechanisms for guns and particularly to those which are provided with a toothed sector elevating mechanism having a gearing consisting of a worm and a wormwhecl, the object of the invention being to provide such guns with a device for rapid elevation and low ering of the gun-barrel, which device is little sensitive to shock and consequently reliably acting.
  • Figure 1 is a side view, partly in section, of one embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a top view, partly in section on line 22, Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view.
  • the toothed sector B which is secured to the gun barrel A, meshes with the toothed wheel C which is mounted on the shaft E journaled in the walls D D of the mount.
  • the shaft E carries the worm-wheel F which, together with the worm G, forms the gearing of the elevating mechanism.
  • the shaft J of the worm G carries a hand-wheel H and is journaled in a bearing block L and in a casing K of the gearing F G.
  • the block L and the casing K are secured to the wall D of the mount.
  • a second operating device for the worm G is provided in addition to the operating device, consisting of the hand-wheel H and shaft 1.
  • This second operating device consists of a hand-wheel M, a shait N, two sprocket-wheels I, Q and a chain It positively connecting the sprocket-wheels.
  • the shaft f is journaled in two bearing blocks S S mounted on the wall D of the mount.
  • the hand-wheel M and the sprocketwheel 1? are carried by the shaft N, while the sprocketwheel Q is mounted on an extension of the wormshaft J.
  • the ratio of transmission of the chain-gear P, R, Q is, for instance, 3 to l, reckoned from the shaft N.
  • the above arrangement permits of the gun-barrel being elevated or lowered either by means of the hand- 1 and the operating wheel H or by means of the hand-wheel M.
  • the hand-wheel M is used, the movement of the gunbarrel is, however, much more rapid than when the hand-Wheel H is used, as in the first-named instance, the operating device for the worm G acts with triple increase of transmission While in the latter instance there is no change of transmission.
  • the invention therefore, provides a means for rapidly bringing the gun-barrel from firing position into loading position and vice versa, which is of particular importance in those guns, such as high-elevation guns, in which it is very diilicult or entirely impossible to load the gun in the firing position.
  • the device according to the present invention is in permanent operative engagement with the ordinary operating device and is much more simple and less sensitive than the old arrangements ior the same purpose, in which a coupling is inserted in the elevating mechanism or in its operating device.

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No. 864,175. PATENTED-A UG. 27, 1907. 0. LAUBBR & H. KANONENBERG. ELBVA'IING MECHANISM FOR GUNS.
APPLIOATION IILED MAR. 12, 1907.
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TINTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
OTTO LAUBER AND HEINRICH KANONENBERG, OF ESSEN-ON-THE-RUHR, GERMANY, ASSIGNORS TO FRIED. KRUPP AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, OF ESSEN-ON-THE-RUHR,
GERMANY.
ELEVA'IING MECHANISM FOR GUNS.
7 Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed March 12,190
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, Or'ro LAUBER, residing at Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany, and HEINRICH Kano- NENBIERG, residing at Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany, both subjects of the Emperor of Germany, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Elevating Mechanisms ior Guns, of which the following is a specification. i
The present invention relates to elevating mechanisms for guns and particularly to those which are provided with a toothed sector elevating mechanism having a gearing consisting of a worm and a wormwhecl, the object of the invention being to provide such guns with a device for rapid elevation and low ering of the gun-barrel, which device is little sensitive to shock and consequently reliably acting.
In the accompanying drawing: Figure 1 is a side view, partly in section, of one embodiment of the invention, Fig. 2 is a top view, partly in section on line 22, Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a detail view.
The toothed sector B, which is secured to the gun barrel A, meshes with the toothed wheel C which is mounted on the shaft E journaled in the walls D D of the mount. The shaft E carries the worm-wheel F which, together with the worm G, forms the gearing of the elevating mechanism. The shaft J of the worm G carries a hand-wheel H and is journaled in a bearing block L and in a casing K of the gearing F G. The block L and the casing K are secured to the wall D of the mount.
The above-described arrangement is well-known.
A second operating device for the worm G is provided in addition to the operating device, consisting of the hand-wheel H and shaft 1. This second operating device consists of a hand-wheel M, a shait N, two sprocket-wheels I, Q and a chain It positively connecting the sprocket-wheels. The shaft f is journaled in two bearing blocks S S mounted on the wall D of the mount. The hand-wheel M and the sprocketwheel 1? are carried by the shaft N, while the sprocketwheel Q is mounted on an extension of the wormshaft J. The ratio of transmission of the chain-gear P, R, Q, is, for instance, 3 to l, reckoned from the shaft N.
The above arrangement permits of the gun-barrel being elevated or lowered either by means of the hand- 1 and the operating wheel H or by means of the hand-wheel M. When the hand-wheel M is used, the movement of the gunbarrel is, however, much more rapid than when the hand-Wheel H is used, as in the first-named instance, the operating device for the worm G acts with triple increase of transmission While in the latter instance there is no change of transmission.
The invention, therefore, provides a means for rapidly bringing the gun-barrel from firing position into loading position and vice versa, which is of particular importance in those guns, such as high-elevation guns, in which it is very diilicult or entirely impossible to load the gun in the firing position. The device according to the present invention is in permanent operative engagement with the ordinary operating device and is much more simple and less sensitive than the old arrangements ior the same purpose, in which a coupling is inserted in the elevating mechanism or in its operating device.
Without departing from the scope of our invention, we may select a ratio of transmission that is smaller or greater than 3 to 1 and any other like means may be substituted for the chain-gear P, R, Q.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. The combination with a gun elevating and its operating device, of a second operating tiveiv connected with the elevating mechanism.
'2. The combination with a gun elevating mechanism and its operating device, of a second operating device in permanent positive engagement with said first named de- VlCG.
3. The combination with a gun elevating mechanism and its operating device, of a second operating device, and a speed increasing gear connecting said second device to said first-named device.
4. The combination with a gun elevating mechanism shaft therefor, of :1 second operating shaft, and a speed increasing gear connecting said shafts.
5. The combination with a gun elevating mechanism and the worm shaft for operating the. same, of a second operating shaft and speed increasing means providing permanent positive engagement between said shafts.
The foregoing specification signed at Dusseldorf, Ger many, this twenty-ninth day of January, 1907.
mechanism device posi- O'lTO LAUBER. HEINRICH KANONENBERG.
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US2789476A (en) * 1954-05-04 1957-04-23 Energa Elevating mechanism for a mobile gun

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