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US913403A US42516208A US1908425162A US913403A US 913403 A US913403 A US 913403A US 42516208 A US42516208 A US 42516208A US 1908425162 A US1908425162 A US 1908425162A US 913403 A US913403 A US 913403A
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  • the present invention relates to barrelrecoil guns and theobjcct of the invention is to provide a barrel-recoil gun which, while having a small firing height and having the mount and its support subjected to the smallest strain possible, permits of the highest elevations occurring 1n practice being 1mparted to the gun-barrel.
  • the invention consists in a barrel-recoil gun whic is constructed to permit loadin to take p ace'jn the position of recoil an( firing to take place during the return movement of the 11n-barrel and in which the axis, about which the gun-barrel swings during the elevation, is located in the proximity of the breech of the gun-barrel when the latter is in the position of recoil.
  • Figure l is a side view of the Iun mounted on an automobile;
  • Fig. 2 is a si( e view, on an enlarged scale and partly in section, of the slide-track carrier and the gun-barrel, the
  • Fig. 2a is the other side view* of t e arts shown in Fi 2 and of the means for in the gun and o recoil
  • Fig. 3 is a. section on line 3-3, Fig. 2,
  • Fig. 4 is a 'section on 4o line 4--4, Fig 2, looking from the right, and
  • Fig. 5 is a rear View, partly in section on line
  • the pivot-support A of the gun is mount ed on a platform which is carriedby the frame B oi an automobile,
  • the biurcated upper carriage C 1s rotatably mounted through the medium of a vertical trunnion (not shown inthe drawings).
  • a horizontal training mechanism of 5o known construction and having a handwheel D is inserted between the ulptper car-V riage l and the support A.
  • the s e-track carrier E El whic guides the gun-barrel F during the recoil and return movement, 1s swinglngly mounted in the upper carnage C r retaining it in the position o I ahrou h the medium of horizontal trunnions l e slide-track.
  • carrier is composed of two parts one of which (E) is located below the gun-barrel while the other (E) is located above the n-barrel.
  • the part E embraces the ln-barrel-and is rigu y secured to the part and serves for connecting the two pIartsE and E 0f the slide-track carrier.
  • he relative a ment of the parts E E1 and 4pro'oction il selected in such amanner tha thewslido track carrier is substantially step ,od-shape.
  • the part E carries on its free en tihonzontal trunnions eand is'adapted to guide the brocchrFl of the gambaml.
  • the part E is rovided with a slide? trac e (Figs. 2 .an 5) for two raillf' mounted on the breech F1 and with twg claws e which overlap the rails f. slide-track e* and the claws c extend over the entire length 0f the part E;
  • Tho put E* contains a recoil-brake of lknown construe tion and aV temperatur-spring G (Figs. 3 and 4) which surrounds tha cylinder H of the n coil-brake.
  • the cylinder H is secured to o horn son the breech F1.
  • ThopartE is Il vide with two guide-claws c' 'which 'e throu hout its length and with whichV K rails i a'rra ed on a 9 Secund on" gunarl-el.
  • Y n thebreec F are guide-grooves for the claws e', ono of grooves (f) is shown in Fig. 5.
  • i. r n' The partE carries a long toothed sauter J (Figs. 1, 2 and 2) which forms one part ofy on elevating mechanism inserted bomen lo u per carri C, and the slideftmck carrier.
  • K 1 e hand-w eel of he elovatin is designated K 1) in o "es i
  • the gun is furthermore providdwith" gli. vices which make it possib e to drow l, barrel back from the position shown m to the position of recoil shown in -1 to secure the Eon-barrel in the position of recoil and whic cause the gun to b'o oulgxm no cally ired duringrthc qpt'urn nuovamente! the gun-barrel.
  • hesefdevieea may lll-0f any suitable knownconstruction'- they may for instance consist of a rack and pinion for drawing the n-ban-el back, a hsndopgrflos A i 2-) which eopautesmth a notch j". on the reech'endof the gun L (see lthe position of thglatterrepmsantedfm dotted lines in Fig. 2) and saoules the luth! bymeans of a spring s, andsose a se no carrier.
  • the horizontal trunnions l are arranged in such a manner that the are located 1n the roximity of the breech li when the latter is in the position of recoil. This arrangement makes it ossible, while having the firing height of t e gun comparatively low, to impart to the gun-barrel any desired elevation that can occur in practice and to'load the gun at such elevation of the barrel (compare the position of theparts shown in dotted lines in Fig- 1).
  • a small resistance inthe brake etc. permits of the gun-carriage being of light construction without endangering the stability of the marriage, While ashont recoil permits of gre at elevations bein' im arted to the gun while having the ,firing ieight small. Furtheride-track carrierf iafioa more by having the horizontal trunnions arranged in the proximity of the breech when the latter is in the position of recoil it is ossible, 'inspite of a small liring height, to impart to the' iin-barrel any desired elevation and load t 1e un at any elevation.
  • the improved gun presents a hting medium suited for mountm on light vehicles on land and water and w ich is especially serviceable against airships.
  • the invention is of course equally adaptable, to guns with wheeled mount.
  • a barrelerecoil gun means adapting .it to ⁇ be loaded in the position of recoil of. the gun barrel; and means adapting said gun barrel to be fired during the return movement of the gun-barrel said gun barrel being mounted to swing aboutan axis in proximity to the breech when the gunbarrel is in the position of recoil.
  • a recoiling barrel In a barrel-recoil gun, a recoiling barrel, means for securing the barrel in the'position of recoil to permit loading to take Kplace in the position of recoil, and means whereby the gun is 'red during the return movement of the gun-barrel, the barrel being mounted to swing about s horizontal axis located in the proximity of the breech when the gun-barrel 1s in the position of recoil.
  • a barrel-recoil gun a recalling barrel, a substantially stepshaped slide-track carrier for the barrel and provided with horizontal trunnions located 1n the roximity of the 'breech when the gun-,barrel is in the position of recoil, meansfor securing the barrel in the position of recoil to permit loading to take place in the position of recoil, and 'means causing the un to be fired dur-ing the return movement o the barrel.
  • a substantially step-algalped slide-track carrier (provided with horizontal trunnions locate in the roximity of the breech when the gun-barrelhs in the position of recoil and having guides for the breech extending substantial y to the horizontal trunnione-,means for securing the barrel in the osition of reflcoil to permit loading to take p ace in the position of recoil, and means causing the gn to 4be fired during thev return movement of the barrel.
  • a slide-tracivarer for recoiling gunbarrels comprising an upper front part, -a lower rear part, endian ⁇ intermediate part connecting said upper and lower parts.
  • a slide-trac carrier forrecoling gunbarrels said carrier being of substantially 7
  • a slide-track carrier for the barre Vcomprising a forwardly propro'vior with guides for the barrel, n roargmiqin Subzani ly 125m hrizdznfhl bmw wardly projecting part located below Llie iw/15J ind an inbermedmta fart rgflg canbarrel und provided with guides for the barn beding-Said ⁇ onwardl and rcN/rdly pr@- 5 rel, and a lntermediate part rigidly connectjecling' auf.
  • rier for the 'barrel com rising a, forwardly 10 projecting port located a ove the barrel mid provided with guides fox' the barrel,4 a roar- In prf-wilco o'l' 4 wardly projoctm part located below l-e Purim Eminem, harz-cl, carrying t ie horizontal truunions of Wmmmi Fr, w

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N. KOCH & G. HAYN.
BARREL REOOIL GUN.
Arrmommn FILED APR. 4, 190s.
913,403. x Patented Feb. 23;; 1909.
2 SHEETS-SHEET l.
N. KOOH a G. HAYN.
BARREL REOOIL GUN.
APPLIoATIoN FILED APR. 4, 190s.
913,403. Patented Feb. 23, 1909.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
Jyww 51M AVH/57%,? .3,4% W v ze e NORBERT KOCH AND GEORG HAYN, OF ESSEN-ON-THE-RUHR, GERMANY. i
BARREL-RECON. GUN.
Specication of Letters Patent.4
Patented Feb. 28, 1909.
.application led April 4, 1908. Boi-Isl No. 425,16Y;
To all whom it may concern.'
Be it known that we, NORBERT Koen, res1d1ng at EssenontheRuhr, Germany, and
GEORG HAYN, residing at Essenonthe- 5Ruhr, Germany, both subjects of the Emperor of German have invented a certain new and useful mprovement in Barrel-Recoil Guns, of which the following isa spci-4 fication.
The present invention relates to barrelrecoil guns and theobjcct of the invention is to provide a barrel-recoil gun which, while having a small firing height and having the mount and its support subjected to the smallest strain possible, permits of the highest elevations occurring 1n practice being 1mparted to the gun-barrel.
The invention consists in a barrel-recoil gun whic is constructed to permit loadin to take p ace'jn the position of recoil an( firing to take place during the return movement of the 11n-barrel and in which the axis, about which the gun-barrel swings during the elevation, is located in the proximity of the breech of the gun-barrel when the latter is in the position of recoil.
In the accompanying drawings the invention is shown ap hed to a gun with pivot- |nount,`l5 v way ofp example.
Figure l is a side view of the Iun mounted on an automobile; Fig. 2 is a si( e view, on an enlarged scale and partly in section, of the slide-track carrier and the gun-barrel, the
\latter being shown in its foremost osition;
Fig. 2a is the other side view* of t e arts shown in Fi 2 and of the means for in the gun and o recoil Fig. 3 is a. section on line 3-3, Fig. 2,
looking from the right; Fig. 4 is a 'section on 4o line 4--4, Fig 2, looking from the right, and
Fig. 5 is a rear View, partly in section on line The pivot-support A of the gun is mount ed on a platform which is carriedby the frame B oi an automobile, In the support A the biurcated upper carriage C 1s rotatably mounted through the medium of a vertical trunnion (not shown inthe drawings). A horizontal training mechanism of 5o known construction and having a handwheel D is inserted between the ulptper car-V riage l and the support A. The s e-track carrier E El, whic guides the gun-barrel F during the recoil and return movement, 1s swinglngly mounted in the upper carnage C r retaining it in the position o I ahrou h the medium of horizontal trunnions l e slide-track. carrier is composed of two parts one of which (E) is located below the gun-barrel while the other (E) is located above the n-barrel. A U-shapadpuget:- txon es (see 1n particular Fig. A) provid' 'on the part E embraces the ln-barrel-and is rigu y secured to the part and serves for connecting the two pIartsE and E 0f the slide-track carrier. he relative a ment of the parts E E1 and 4pro'oction il selected in such amanner tha thewslido track carrier is substantially step ,od-shape.
The part E carries on its free en tihonzontal trunnions eand is'adapted to guide the brocchrFl of the gambaml. For that pur ose the part E is rovided with a slide? trac e (Figs. 2 .an 5) for two raillf' mounted on the breech F1 and with twg claws e which overlap the rails f. slide-track e* and the claws c extend over the entire length 0f the part E; Tho put E* contains a recoil-brake of lknown construe tion and aV temperatur-spring G (Figs. 3 and 4) which surrounds tha cylinder H of the n coil-brake. The cylinder H is secured to o horn son the breech F1. ThopartEis Il vide with two guide-claws c' 'which 'e throu hout its length and with whichV K rails i a'rra ed on a 9 Secund on" gunarl-el. Y n thebreec F are guide-grooves for the claws e', ono of grooves (f) is shown in Fig. 5. i. r n' The partE carries a long toothed sauter J (Figs. 1, 2 and 2) which forms one part ofy on elevating mechanism inserted bomen lo u per carri C, and the slideftmck carrier.
e hand-w eel of he elovatin is designated K 1) in o "es i The gun is furthermore providdwith" gli. vices which make it possib e to drow l, barrel back from the position shown m to the position of recoil shown in -1 to secure the Eon-barrel in the position of recoil and whic cause the gun to b'o oulgxm no cally ired duringrthc qpt'urn nuovamente! the gun-barrel. hesefdevieea may lll-0f any suitable knownconstruction'- they may for instance consist of a rack and pinion for drawing the n-ban-el back, a hsndopgrflos A i 2-) which eopautesmth a notch j". on the reech'endof the gun L (see lthe position of thglatterrepmsantedfm dotted lines in Fig. 2) and saoules the luth!" bymeans of a spring s, andsose a se no carrier.
cured on the slide-'track carrier and ada ted to cooperate with the trigger f' of the ring device of the gun-closure.
The horizontal trunnions l are arranged in such a manner that the are located 1n the roximity of the breech li when the latter is in the position of recoil. This arrangement makes it ossible, while having the firing height of t e gun comparatively low, to impart to the gun-barrel any desired elevation that can occur in practice and to'load the gun at such elevation of the barrel (compare the position of theparts shown in dotted lines in Fig- 1).
Attention is further drawn lto Athe fact that the e* e! c of .the slide-track carrier and the guides f j1 'of the gun-barrel,which are adapted to engage with the Aguides on the carrier, areA errang in such a manner that they with'each other at any; position of the gun-barrel relatively to t e track- In this wa the gun-barrel is guided as securel as possi le;-
A'When t e gun-barrel during `the transport of the gun, assumes the osition shown in Fig. 2 relatively to the the gun-barrel is, before the first shot is fired,
drawn back into the position of recoil shown m Ifthrouh the medium of the aforesaid evice (rac and pinion) and is secured in' thatv sition b -means of the latch e" entering t notch of the breech end. `The gun is thereupon oaded and ointed and the v 5mi-barrel is subsequently re eased by with- 35 rawin the latch e" and moves forwardly under t e action ofthe recuperator-spring. During the forward movement of the dgunbarrel the gun is automatically fire by means of the trier j? strikin the nose e. After the gun is ed the reco' takes place, the energy of which is partially absorbed by the ener of the forwardl moving gunbarrel. he remainder of t e recoil-energy is partially' taken u by the recoil-brake and by the friction. in t e guides, etc., and partially stored in the recuperator-s' ring. However therecoil carries the gunarrel backY into the position shown in Fig. 1 in which lpositiolifthe gun-,barrel is automat- *ically secured bynieans; of4 the latch el.
After the n hasbeen loaded afresh 'and the gun-barre isreleased the operationv is `reated in the aforesaid manner.f As above stated a part of therecoil-ener y is absorbed by the energy of the forward y moving `gurbbarrel andt e resistance in the .brakeand in the recuperator need therefore 'z onl be small Iand. thegun-barrel can neverthe ess have a. relatively short recoil. A small resistance inthe brake etc., permits of the gun-carriage being of light construction without endangering the stability of the marriage, While ashont recoil permits of gre at elevations bein' im arted to the gun while having the ,firing ieight small. Furtheride-track carrierf iafioa more by having the horizontal trunnions arranged in the proximity of the breech when the latter is in the position of recoil it is ossible, 'inspite of a small liring height, to impart to the' iin-barrel any desired elevation and load t 1e un at any elevation. By 4reason of the com ination of these roperties the improved gun presents a hting medium suited for mountm on light vehicles on land and water and w ich is especially serviceable against airships. A
The invention is of course equally adaptable, to guns with wheeled mount.
, Havin f thus describedtheinvention, what is claime and desired to be secured by Letters Patent, is:
- 1. In a barrelerecoil gun, means adapting .it to` be loaded in the position of recoil of. the gun barrel; and means adapting said gun barrel to be fired during the return movement of the gun-barrel said gun barrel being mounted to swing aboutan axis in proximity to the breech when the gunbarrel is in the position of recoil.
2. In a barrel-recoil gun, a recoiling barrel, means for securing the barrel in the'position of recoil to permit loading to take Kplace in the position of recoil, and means whereby the gun is 'red during the return movement of the gun-barrel, the barrel being mounted to swing about s horizontal axis located in the proximity of the breech when the gun-barrel 1s in the position of recoil.
3. In a barrel-recoil gun, a recalling barrel, a substantially stepshaped slide-track carrier for the barrel and provided with horizontal trunnions located 1n the roximity of the 'breech when the gun-,barrel is in the position of recoil, meansfor securing the barrel in the position of recoil to permit loading to take place in the position of recoil, and 'means causing the un to be fired dur-ing the return movement o the barrel.
4. In a barrel-recoil n, a, recoiling barrel, a substantially step-algalped slide-track carrier (provided with horizontal trunnions locate in the roximity of the breech when the gun-barrelhs in the position of recoil and having guides for the breech extending substantial y to the horizontal trunnione-,means for securing the barrel in the osition of reflcoil to permit loading to take p ace in the position of recoil, and means causing the gn to 4be fired during thev return movement of the barrel. i
5i A slide-tracivarer for recoiling gunbarrels comprising an upper front part, -a lower rear part, endian `intermediate part connecting said upper and lower parts.
6. A slide-trac carrier forrecoling gunbarrels, said carrier being of substantially 7, In a barrel-recoil with the recoilin barre J oi a slide-track carrier for the barre Vcomprising a forwardly propro'vior with guides for the barrel, n roargmiqin Subzani ly 125m hrizdznfhl bmw wardly projecting part located below Llie iw/15J ind an inbermedmta fart rgflg canbarrel und provided with guides for the barn beding-Said {onwardl and rcN/rdly pr@- 5 rel, and a lntermediate part rigidly connectjecling' auf.
ing said parts. '[ho rinvgfuing spovilvution Signed :1L Ds- 8. In a barrel-recoil m1 the combrmtion i schim?, *TP-I muuuy, this mvrmtoontix doy of 2o with the recoiiing barre ,o a slide-track oarl Fdo-ilary. H108.
rier for the 'barrel com )rising a, forwardly 10 projecting port located a ove the barrel mid provided with guides fox' the barrel,4 a roar- In prf-wilco o'l' 4 wardly projoctm part located below l-e Purim Eminem, harz-cl, carrying t ie horizontal truunions of Wmmmi Fr, w
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