US911315A - Recoil-operated small-arm. - Google Patents

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US911315A
US911315A US29970706A US1906299707A US911315A US 911315 A US911315 A US 911315A US 29970706 A US29970706 A US 29970706A US 1906299707 A US1906299707 A US 1906299707A US 911315 A US911315 A US 911315A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
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    • F41A3/16Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks
    • F41A3/26Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks semi-automatically or automatically operated, e.g. having a slidable bolt-carrier and a rotatable bolt

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  • This invention relates to improvements in thev recoil-loadingrile having a movable barrel shown-and described in specification of Patent No. 783123.
  • a. rotary sleeve which is open at its rear 5 end to permit the insertion of the firing pin
  • the weapon iS. provided witha knob Orhandle or adjusting the weapon for use either as a magazine loader or as asingle loader.
  • a sleeve is provided which is connectedwith the a guide or casing for the breech bolt.
  • Fig. 3. shows the rifle 4with' its knob l.or
  • FIG. 1 shows the lock of the recoil loading rifle, partially in section, in the locked position, that is to say, with the breechA i piece bolted or locked andthe knob. or lian- 'dle turned down into the 'position for magazine loading.
  • Fig. 2 isa rear View of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a
  • FIG.7 is" a longitudinal. view, .partially in a side elevation and a head for c losiiigthe breech chamber..
  • the firing pin s is. arranged with-in the rotary sleeve A andhas-itsfront partsolid and -furnished with the. well known oblique shoulders as has-heretofore beeii'usual, while there is prohave a bayonet joint connection withcorrevided in the rear part A1 of the rotary sleeve.
  • Fig. 8 is; a. transverse- 'a view froiii below of the ring'pin sup- .o the' rotary sleeve;y Figa-10 is aplan of the coupling mechanism" vided with-in its rear part a recess s1 within. which there is arranged the firing pin spring'-A t. This recess s1 is closedat its rear eiid'by theclosu're u, the projections u2l of which.
  • the rear part.” of the sleeve is closed bythe closure u, which' as already'mention'ed, forms a bearing for into the recess s1' of the ring pin s, ATl1isf being effected the closure novercoming theresistance of the 'firing pin spring t, 1s forced '-10.9 stand opposite tothe slots ai2 of the sleeve manner of a.bayo iiet joint byf rotation-x.” .through an angleof 180.
  • Thejinech'anism arota'ted through an'anglc of llsooand the osi'iife u t'oget'herwitlr' the tiring pin .can be ithdrawn.
  • the rilie canbe adapted for --'use either sla'single or 'as a magazineloaden'the ar" ingementresembles .that .of the said prinpal patent, thev forward-propelling spring being -passed over a'pin'that'is arranged ithiir aI lateraly projection upon the lock isirig and 'is surrounded by a longitudinal leevei'zvlnto the frontend vof which is at- L'ched the knob or' handle N, which can be irned into fa Vhorizontal or verticalposi-V on.
  • a tiring pin comprisingv a rotary sleeve and aclosure for said4 sleeve, said sleeve 'having internal -re'cesse's and said closure having external projections adapted to vtitsaid recesses, said sleeve being adapted to permit the insertion of said closure in one position and said 'closure being adapted to tu'rn until its projections are opposite said recesses, and to engage the same by a rearward movement of said closure.
  • ing pin serving as a 3.
  • an auxiliary means for withdrawing said firing pin within the breech boltwhen the latter is opened so asto avoid 'accidental explosionv of ⁇ the cartridge said last named means comprising a projection c" carried by .theliring pin, said projection having a lateral shoulder v1, and a sleeve nl having an oblique face no on its rear end anda handle for turning saidsleeve, whereby said obliqueface acts upon the shoulder v1 to withdraw the tiring pin.

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P. MAUSBR. REG OIL UPERATED SMALL ARM. APPLIGATION FILED FEB. 6, 1906.
Patented Feb. 2, 1909.
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RECOIL OPERATED SMAL ARM.
APPLIOATIGN FILED FEB. 6, 1906,
Patented Feb. 2, 1909,
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berg, Germany, have invented certainnew WAFFENEABRIK GERMANY..
Recon-creeeren sMAvIQL-ARMg Appiieaaon filed Februaryt-, 19o e.' sensi N0. 2a9,7o7.
ATo aZ-Zfwhom bf/ mty concern: I i Be 1t known that I-,PAUL MAUSER, royal commercial councilor, a subject of the King of Vrte1iiberg,residing at Oberndorf-onthe-Neckar, in 'the Kingdom of Wrtemand useful Improvements Relating to Re# coil-Operated Small-Arms, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description. This invention relates to improvements in thev recoil-loadingrile having a movable barrel shown-and described in specification of Patent No. 783123.
According .to thepresent invention, provide a. rotary sleeve which is open at its rear 5 end to permit the insertion of the firing pin,
vand which i'sprovided with a closure against `vhich the Aliring "pin-Spring re acts Sil-Ch closure being-prov-ided-with an elongated i This vknob or handle is adapted to connect orv knob and forms opened by hand to extract it, there is nopin formingla guide for the ,firing pin very greatly fa' spring. "This construction cilitates v the assembling of the-parts.
' Iii-fa construction of the aforesaid patent,
the weapon iS. provided witha knob Orhandle or adjusting the weapon for use either as a magazine loader or as asingle loader.-
disconnect the propelling spring for the breech bolt. In this construction a sleeve is provided which is connectedwith the a guide or casing for the breech bolt. According to iny present irivention, I'utilize such sleeve to provide an auxiliary means for withdrawing 'the-- fire" pin to aslightextent so that rit does not protrude from the bolt head. By this means if a cartridge lmisses fire and the breech is dangerl ofthe firing -pin coming in contact with the percussion cap of the cartridge so that accidental. explosion is prevented.
Fig. 3. shows the rifle 4with' its knob l.or
The. improvements which form the subject matter of the present invention -are illustrated the accompanying drawings. `Figure. l shows the lock of the recoil loading rifle, partially in section, in the locked position, that is to say, with the breechA i piece bolted or locked andthe knob. or lian- 'dle turned down into the 'position for magazine loading. Fig. 2 isa rear View of Fig. 1.
handlebrought into a' lhorizontal position 'for openingthe breech by hand. Fig. 4 is a;
-. l yertial section -o'Fig, 3. Figi. a-longif tudiiial section of'. the 'l rotary sleeve .with "the tiring pin in itsl 'rear position.' lii'g. Gis a transverse section ofFig. 5.011 theline afi-m'.
.Fig .7 is" a longitudinal. view, .partially in a side elevation and a head for c losiiigthe breech chamber..
.Referring-first. to the arrangement of vthe' parts ot the strikingriiiechanisin, the firing pin s is. arranged with-in the rotary sleeve A andhas-itsfront partsolid and -furnished with the. well known oblique shoulders as has-heretofore beeii'usual, while there is prohave a bayonet joint connection withcorrevided in the rear part A1 of the rotary sleeve.
ner wall of the closure uand thereby preserves to receive the sj'nring t. vYlhen asseinblingtheinechaiism the firing pini 's and its spring 't which is situatedin tie recessfe1 thereof, are pushed into 'the breech bolt carlthe firing .pin spring; the closure ing pressed against the spring', vv vhereby the latter is .compressegli` and the pinulfisanserted v into .the rotary sleeve A until its .projections whereupon the coupling., is eiectedafter't-he can be taken'apart inA reverse. order, that isl tosay, .the closure u. is rst 4pressed inwardly PAUL MAUSER, or oBERNDoRr-oN-TnE-NECKAR, GERMANY, Assi'eivo'n' fio THE man orv Malisse -ACTIENGESELLSCHAFL or oBERNDoRF-onriaE-Niiomng,'
its forwardposition, Fig. 8 is; a. transverse- 'a view froiii below of the ring'pin sup- .o the' rotary sleeve;y Figa-10 is aplan of the coupling mechanism" vided with-in its rear part a recess s1 within. which there is arranged the firing pin spring'-A t. This recess s1 is closedat its rear eiid'by theclosu're u, the projections u2l of which.
spondingly formed slots in the' recess prountil its.,projections'ugifhave 'become disen 'gaged from the recesses a2, whereuponjitcan.
Specicafmofmaers Patent... y arateieed Feb. afi-909.1
-front view 'of the bolt The tiring pin spring #bears against :the in-` vents it'from being 4accidentally rotatedfrorn its locking position.. Thisl closureis moreover lfurnished with a pin u1 which projectsinto the recess '81* of the firing pin s and* 901'v 'rier of thev rotary sleeve AQ. The rear part." of the sleeve is closed bythe closure u, which' as already'mention'ed, forms a bearing for into the recess s1' of the ring pin s, ATl1isf being effected the closure novercoming theresistance of the 'firing pin spring t, 1s forced '-10.9 stand opposite tothe slots ai2 of the sleeve manner of a.bayo iiet joint byf rotation-x." .through an angleof 180. Thejinech'anism arota'ted through an'anglc of llsooand the osi'iife u t'oget'herwitlr' the tiring pin .can be ithdrawn. i v y v v ,Proceeding now to the device by means o f hich the rilie canbe adapted for --'use either sla'single or 'as a magazineloaden'the ar" ingementresembles .that .of the said prinpal patent, thev forward-propelling spring being -passed over a'pin'that'is arranged ithiir aI lateraly projection upon the lock isirig and 'is surrounded by a longitudinal leevei'zvlnto the frontend vof which is at- L'ched the knob or' handle N, which can be irned into fa Vhorizontal or verticalposi-V on. I/Vhe'n this -k'nob is turned vinto the orizontal i position, which. yoccurs when the reech is -to be opened by hand, the V'connec- ,on between the barrel'and its forwardly ropelling spring isfinterrupted while when ie. hand knob is turned into a vertical' posion, 'the'spring;.F is coupled to, the bari-el. The rear end'of the sleeve nl has an obqu'e end no against which there bears a proacti'on fvl, thatextends laterally. from the lot-ted part/v, bymeaiis of which the arrest# ig leverE'is pivoted in the usual 4manner n; the'rear end of the .firingpin 'As may be,l een from Fig. '3,'.,the'l poi-nt of the firing pin,y is'in this manner withdrawn behind the fore nd of thebolthead 7 by the action of. the blique end n' ofthe `sleeve n1, when the reech is opened by hand, that is to say, when theknoh N1 is' brought into'thelioriontal positiofu A s already mentioned, this esults.'in' the important advantage that in he event'of a-mis'firev preceding the openng of the breech, the point of the firing pin s withdrawn from .the percussion cap while he cham-ber is still closed, so that even if the artridge sh'ouldvexplode during the u nlockng of thel breech bolt, no injury would hereby be inflicted upon the user of the rifle,
vs the breechl wouldstill be closed.` The fact hat the, point ofy th'efir-ing pin is, during lie opening ofthe breech, removedv from the L considerable'distance, and which, when thev )reechpiece is in the position referred to, enters the imaga-Zineand becomes engaged )ehind the edge of the uppermost cartridge. Even if the'cartridge lies at a somewhat ower level than 'usual4 it consequently means of its projection r1 which grips the cartridge, not only close to its edge, but even somewhat lower, down and the cartridge will thus under allcircumstances' be firmly held 'and introduced into the cartridge chamber. -It is therefore absolutely 4impossible for the4 cartridge not to be caught by the bolt head or toslip away .from it, and there is no necessity for employingv a bolt head of larger dimensions than usual.
lVhat I claim as my invention, and desire to'secure by Letters Patent is:
l. In an automatic ire arm, the combinationof a tiring pin, a carrier for the latter comprisingv a rotary sleeve and aclosure for said4 sleeve, said sleeve 'having internal -re'cesse's and said closure having external projections adapted to vtitsaid recesses, said sleeve being adapted to permit the insertion of said closure in one position and said 'closure being adapted to tu'rn until its projections are opposite said recesses, and to engage the same by a rearward movement of said closure.. f'
2; In an automatic fire arin, the combinationi of a firing pin, a carrier for the latter 'comprising a rotary sleeve and a closure for said.l sleeve, said sleeve having internal recesses and` said closure having external prostill be 'caught hold of by the jec'tions adapted .to tit said recesses, said;
sleeve being adapted to permitl the insertion o f said closurein oneposition and said closure being adapted to turn until its projections are opposite said recesses, and toen- `gage thesame'by a rearward movement of said closure, said firing pin having a spring g and said closure having a forwardly extenduide for s aid spring.'
ing pin .serving as a 3. In an automatic re arm having a'movable breech bolt, a firing-pin, and means for moving -said breech bolt and cockingjsaid tiring pin, an auxiliary means for withdrawing said firing pin within the breech boltwhen the latter is opened so asto avoid 'accidental explosionv of` the cartridge, said last named means comprising a projection c" carried by .theliring pin, said projection having a lateral shoulder v1, and a sleeve nl having an oblique face no on its rear end anda handle for turning saidsleeve, whereby said obliqueface acts upon the shoulder v1 to withdraw the tiring pin.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name in the .presence of two subscribing witnesses. PAULMAUSER.
Witnesses:
HENRYl HASP'ER. INOLDEMAR HAUPT,
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