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US911056A
US911056A US44616108A US1908446161A US911056A US 911056 A US911056 A US 911056A US 44616108 A US44616108 A US 44616108A US 1908446161 A US1908446161 A US 1908446161A US 911056 A US911056 A US 911056A
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Ernest S Roe
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41BWEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F41B11/00Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns
    • F41B11/60Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns characterised by the supply of compressed gas
    • F41B11/64Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns characterised by the supply of compressed gas having a piston effecting a compressor stroke during the firing of each shot
    • F41B11/642Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns characterised by the supply of compressed gas having a piston effecting a compressor stroke during the firing of each shot the piston being spring operated

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  • the invention relates guns or rifles of the bre down type, and consists in the general construction of a gun of this character, and particularly, to the formation of the trigger guard, sprmg abutment, and the fulcrum on which the stock turns during the breaking down movement.
  • the invention further consists in'variousdetails of construction, and in the novel '20 arrangement and combination 'of parts as be more fully hereinafter set forth.
  • a and B represent the usual stock and barrel sections of the gun, pivotally connected to I gun.
  • the stock is' provided with the usual casin or; housing 0 at its forwardend, and the I arrel is fashioned at its rear end to form a casing D for "the reception of the trigger mechanism, the
  • Q0 FE represents the plunger rod or stem (thetwo casings or housings abutting1 as indi-- cated in Fig. 1 when the parts of t in their normal position.- 1
  • terminatdisks H 1 mg a hook F at its rear end "andbeing of po gonal cross section as indicated m Fig. 3.
  • 7 represents the usual compression spring the rod and .arranged intermediate encirclin fsleeved upon the rod.
  • the disk H piarticularly to air a tute the abutment and stock fulcrum.
  • transverse pins a b transverse pins a b.
  • egun are K is alink forming the plunger rod and stock vengaginga,t t s forward endi-the loop section F vo f the--rod, and bein pivoted at itsrear-end thin the within theicasin D, andiM- its spring I
  • a single mem er 0 bar curved intermediate of'its ends to form the trigger guard proper 1?, while the forward an'd rearward end portions of the bar constibar is rigidly secured to the casing D by The forward end of the bar is upturned, as indicated at J, bearing against the disk I and forming the desire abutment for thespring.
  • thebar extends longitudinally, as indicated at Q, -and its extremity is connected to the casing C of the-stock by atransverse pin e.
  • ig. 2 is a similar 'The lower wall of'the casingD is slotted-lon-- I 25 view, s owing the parts in a different pogltudinall'y to receive the trigger and the 80 ends of the bar 0, and the bar is so fashioned that the portions beyond the guard lie within the *casing D and the stock housing 0, as
  • This member constltutes the guard .for the trigger, the inner abutment for the spring, and the pivot for the stock.
  • This member is preferably in the form of a single
  • plunger spring the trigger, and a single bar rigidly connected tothe barrel section fashioned to form a trigger; guard, spring abutment and-fulcrum for the stock section.
  • n a breakdown .air gun, the combina- 20 tion with the barrel and stock sections, of a on the rod, a stop upon plunger rod within the barrel polygonal in cross section, spaced disk members sleeved upon the rod, a pin extending through the rod limitin the outward movement of the forward (115: member, a lug upon the complementary .disk projecting downwardly within a slot in the barrel section, a rigid abutment adjoining the complementary disk, holding the same against rearward a compression spring coiled movement, and about the rod intermediate the disk members.

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f Be it known that we, WILLIAMF. Mann- RIFLE COMPANY, OF FLY-MOUTH, MICHIGAN, A" "CQRPORATIOY F MICHIGAN.
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rI'H'AM-and ERNEST S. Ron, citizens'of the :United States of America, residing at 'Pl'ymouth,"in the .county of Wayne and housing by a transverse pivot d. 60 State of M10111 an, have invented certain L representsv the usualptrigger pivoted I "new and useful mproyementsin Aipsfiuns,
of which the following is a specificatiomreference being had therem to theaccompanying drawin s. I
The invention relates guns or rifles of the bre down type, and consists in the general construction of a gun of this character, and particularly, to the formation of the trigger guard, sprmg abutment, and the fulcrum on which the stock turns during the breaking down movement.
I I The invention further consists in'variousdetails of construction, and in the novel '20 arrangement and combination 'of parts as be more fully hereinafter set forth.
r In the draWings,-Figure 1 .is a vertical I permit of breaking downthe stockfor the I purpose of cooking the Ion 'tudinal section throllligh an air gun emsition; Figs. 3 and 4 are sectional perspective views illustratingparts of the gun; and Fig. 5
is a section on line :v-az'Fig. 1.
In the drawings thus briefly described, A and B represent the usual stock and barrel sections of the gun, pivotally connected to I gun. The stock is' provided with the usual casin or; housing 0 at its forwardend, and the I arrel is fashioned at its rear end to form a casing D for "the reception of the trigger mechanism, the
Q0 FE represents the plunger rod or stem (thetwo casings or housings abutting1 as indi-- cated in Fig. 1 when the parts of t in their normal position.- 1
h unger not being herein shown), terminatdisks H 1 mg a hook F at its rear end "andbeing of po gonal cross section as indicated m Fig. 3. 7 represents the usual compression spring the rod and .arranged intermediate encirclin fsleeved upon the rod. The disk H piarticularly to air a tute the abutment and stock fulcrum. The
transverse pins a b.
egun are K is alink forming the plunger rod and stock vengaginga,t t s forward endi-the loop section F vo f the--rod, and bein pivoted at itsrear-end thin the within theicasin D, andiM- its spring I A single mem er 0 bar curved intermediate of'its ends to form the trigger guard proper 1?, while the forward an'd rearward end portions of the bar constibar is rigidly secured to the casing D by The forward end of the bar is upturned, as indicated at J, bearing against the disk I and forming the desire abutment for thespring. The rear end of 75,
thebar extends longitudinally, as indicated at Q, -and its extremity is connected to the casing C of the-stock by atransverse pin e.
b0 our inventien; ig. 2 is a similar 'The lower wall of'the casingD is slotted-lon-- I 25 view, s owing the parts in a different pogltudinall'y to receive the trigger and the 80 ends of the bar 0, and the bar is so fashioned that the portions beyond the guard lie within the *casing D and the stock housing 0, as
. plainly shown in Fig. 1.
For the purpose of holding the stock in its proper relation to the barrel after the breakmg down has been effected, we provide an automatic lock, consisting preferablyof latobvious from its construction.
hat we claim-as ouninvention is,.- 1. In a breakdown air gun, the combination with the barrel andstock sections, of the 100 :plunger, spring, the trigger-,f and, a single memberconstituting {a} triggerguard, spring I abutment and stock fulcrum,
Patentedlifeb. 2,1909. A
constltutes the guard .for the trigger, the inner abutment for the spring, and the pivot for the stock. This member is preferably in the form of a single The operation of cocking thfe' be .s I I by a in a which rojects through the en ng sir rod while the di'sk I carries a delig more fully hereinafter described.
' held against outward movement by the I I 2. In abreakdown air-gun, the combination with the barrel and stock sections, of.a
plunger spring, the trigger, and a single bar rigidly connected tothe barrel section fashioned to form a trigger; guard, spring abutment and-fulcrum for the stock section.
3... In a breakdown air gun, the combina- 1 0 4 ding lug or progection b engaging a slot 0 1nthe.lower partfo the true barrel ad' ining I'- the casing and is held against rearwar longi tudinal movement by the spring abutment tion with the barrel and stock sections, of the plunger spring, the trigger, and a single bar rigidly attached to the barrel section having a downwardly curved portion intermediate 5 its ends formin a trigger guard, an 11 turned forward end a joining the inner end of and constituting an abutment for the spring, and a rear end portion to which the stock is pivoted. p 4. In a breakdown air gun, the combination with the barrel and stock sections, of a trigger guard, the plunger rod,1spaced disk members sleeved u said rod limiting t e outward movement of the forward disk, an abutment carried by the trigger guard'limiting the inward movement of the'cornplementary disk, and a compression'sfring intermediate the disks. 5-. n a breakdown .air gun, the combina- 20 tion with the barrel and stock sections, of a on the rod, a stop upon plunger rod within the barrel polygonal in cross section, spaced disk members sleeved upon the rod, a pin extending through the rod limitin the outward movement of the forward (115: member, a lug upon the complementary .disk projecting downwardly within a slot in the barrel section, a rigid abutment adjoining the complementary disk, holding the same against rearward a compression spring coiled movement, and about the rod intermediate the disk members.
In testimony whereof we aflix our signatures in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM E. MARKHAM. ERNEST S. ROE.
Witnesses:
S. O. HUDD, O. B. SHoRrMAN.
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