WO1995002799A1 - Amelioration aux armes a feu equipees d'un chargeur pivotant - Google Patents
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- WO1995002799A1 WO1995002799A1 PCT/FR1994/000889 FR9400889W WO9502799A1 WO 1995002799 A1 WO1995002799 A1 WO 1995002799A1 FR 9400889 W FR9400889 W FR 9400889W WO 9502799 A1 WO9502799 A1 WO 9502799A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A9/00—Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
- F41A9/61—Magazines
- F41A9/64—Magazines for unbelted ammunition
- F41A9/65—Box magazines having a cartridge follower
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- the present invention relates to an improvement made to individual firearms equipped with a pivoting magazine and provides a device making it possible to make the pivoting magazines of semi-automatic hunting rifles in particular irremovable from
- the technical field of the invention is that of the manufacture of firearms.
- most long guns (or long guns) with semi-automatic operation whether central percussion or annular percussion, have a cartridge magazine also called magazine-magazine or magazine, of substantially parallelepiped shape, which fits into a housing for the weapon normally located below the breech and called magazine magazine.
- This magazine well has internal dimensions very close to the dimensions of the magazine or magazine box, so that there is little play between the magazine and its housing; this only allows the magazine or magazine to be put in place or removed only by a linear translational movement passing through the lower end of the magazine well which is open.
- This type of charger is generally retained in place by a latch carried by the charger well (or by the cylinder head housing) which cooperates with a notch or a housing or a projection carried by the magazine in order to lock it in the operating position. of the weapon.
- This type of charger box usually consists of a sheet steel box in which slides in the direction of the height (from top to bottom and from bottom to top), a part whose shape substantially matches the shape (the internal section) of the charger, which is pushed towards the open end of the charger by a spring, that is to say towards the upper part of the charger.
- This part called elevator or elevating board or elevating plate is intended to carry the stacked cartridges and to push them towards the top of the casing-charger, progressively that they are introduced into the chamber of the weapon.
- the number of cartridges that such a charger box can contain is a function of the distance that this lifting board can travel down inside the charger, compressing the spring, before encountering a stop that prevents a subsequent movement of the lifting plate; this stop is generally constituted by a projection carried by the walls of the charger or simply constituted by the spring having reached its maximum compression.
- the problem posed consists in procuring a firearm equipped with a revolving pivoting magazine which cannot contain more than a predetermined number of cartridges (for example 2); a problem posed also consists in obtaining a weapon whose swivel magazine cannot be replaced by another magazine. A problem also consists in providing a device making it possible to make the pivoting loaders irremovable.
- the solution to the problem posed consists in providing an individual firearm comprising a casing forming a magazine, mounted pivoting along a transverse axis XX (which is substantially horizontal when the weapon is in the position of use, and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis YY of the barrel of the weapon) on a shaft extending along said transverse axis XX and forming a pivot;
- the weapon comprises a breech casing comprising a magazine well of general shape substantially parallelepiped (or tubular of rectangular section whose angles are rounded) extending along a longitudinal axis ZZ (i.e.
- the charger unit comprises in its lower part a spring pushing outwards (or upwards) from said charger a plate constituting a cartridge elevator (or elevating plate); said shaft extends inside said loader shaft, across it, and is mounted by at least one of its two ends in a housing provided respectively in the left or right side walls of said loader shaft; said shaft extends inside said charger housing, passes through at least one of the left or right side walls of said charger in which an orifice is provided; said shaft is located in the immediate vicinity of a lower stop limiting the stroke of said cartridge elevator, that is to say is located at a distance from said stop, measured along the longitudinal axis ZZ
- anterior or front
- posterior or rear
- left, right up, down, horizontal, vertical
- Said shaft extends inside said loader well, crosses it and is mounted by each of its two ends in a housing provided respectively in the left and right side walls of said loader well of said cylinder head housing; said shaft extends inside said charger housing, traverses it right through, and extends beyond the left and right side walls of said charger, in which two aligned orifices are provided.
- Said shaft forms or constitutes a lower stop limiting the stroke (displacement) of said cartridge elevator towards the bottom
- said shaft is rigidly fixed in the side walls of said cylinder head housing, and said loader is mounted to pivot freely around said shaft, thanks to said openings or orifices provided in these side walls, the smallest dimension (or section) of which is greater than the largest dimension (or section) of said tree ;
- - Said shaft is mounted near one or the other of the front or rear walls (anterior or posterior) of said cylinder head housing;
- said openings provided in said left and right side walls of said charger are oblong slots and said shaft is of profile (or section) substantially circular; said shaft comprises a zone of least resistance constituting a fracture initiator favoring the rupture of said shaft in said zone of least resistance, in the event that a strong pull-out is exerted on said loader or any attempt to extract or rupture of the tree ;
- a housing is constituted by a tapped hole passing through a side wall (for example right) of said loader well and another housing is constituted by a blind hole formed on the internal part of the other side wall (for example left) of said well loader and said shaft has at one of its two ends a threaded portion capable of being screwed into said tapped hole and then glued;
- a first cut A (or a recess) is provided in the antero-lower part of said loader and a second cut (for example according to a circular profile) B is provided in the postero-upper angle of said loader, and said shaft axis XX is located near the front (or front) wall of said magazine well;
- - Said shaft is constituted by two parts (or half-shafts) each passing respectively through the left or right side wall of said loader and rigidly fixed respectively in the left and right side wall of said loader well.
- the invention provides weapons equipped with a magazine swivel irremovable can not contain more cartridges than a determined number thereof; the invention also provides weapons which are such that in the loading position, that is to say when the pivoting magazine is open in order to allow the introduction of cartridges into the magazine, the magazine partially obstructs the opening located in the lower part of the magazine well and consequently prohibits the introduction of another charger into the magazine well; according to a preferred mode provided by the invention, the separation of the magazine from the weapon is made impossible except when exerting a very significant pulling force which causes the rupture of the shaft, part of which remains fixed inside the well charger.
- the invention also provides a weapon in which the magazines are made irremovable while allowing an easy supply of cartridges (or extraction of cartridges).
- the device according to the invention makes it possible to articulate a semi-automatic weapon magazine case on the magazine well, while making this magazine case inseparable or irremovable from the weapon which carries it.
- the device according to the invention makes it possible to pivot and irremovable a magazine of an existing weapon already equipped with a sliding or pivoting magazine, without requiring significant and costly machining.
- the position of the pivot axis of the charger housing on the charger well is provided, either through the central or upper part of the charger well, or in its lower part, for example by means of an arrangement of an extension left and right side walls of the magazine well; preferably, the pivot shaft is located opposite the magazine latch or latch (toward the front of the magazine well if the latch is located on the back of this one and vice versa).
- the position of the pivot axis can be provided directly inside the central part of the magazine well, and the openings provided in the side walls of the loader allow a linear translation (of the loader with respect to this shaft) very limited (in the case of oblong or elongated openings) or even zero (in the case of openings provided in the walls of the loader circular).
- the magazine has an external shape or profile allowing it to pivot around said shaft without abutting against the front or rear walls of the magazine well, while remaining compatible with the function of holding and presenting the cartridges, which require, when the magazine is in the closed position, an immediate proximity of the walls thereof with the walls of the magazine well.
- Figure 1 illustrates in exploded and schematic perspective view the three main parts of a weapon according to the invention, namely the breech housing, the magazine and its pivot shaft.
- Figure 2 illustrates in side view and in partial section a weapon equipped with a magazine according to the invention, the magazine being shown in the operating position.
- Figure 3 illustrates in side view and in partial section the same device as that of Figure 2, the charger being illustrated Figure 3 in an open position and equipped with two cartridges.
- FIGS 4 and 5 schematically illustrate by a view in a horizontal plane, the characteristics of a magazine well and a magazine of a weapon according to the invention; these two Figures are simplified views according to V-V of Figure 6, the charger not having been shown in Figure 4 to improve the clarity of this Figure.
- Figures 6 and 7 correspond to a second embodiment of a weapon according to the invention corresponding to a case where the engagement of the magazine in the magazine well is relatively deep (unlike the case illustrated in Figure 1 to 3 e 8) .
- Figures 6 and 7 illustrate by a partial sectional view along a vertical plane a weapon equipped with a device according to the invention; in the position illustrated in Figure 6, the charger is engaged in the charger well and shown in its operating position (although this charger is not equipped with cartridges); in the position illustrated in Figure 7. the same magazine is illustrated in its position allowing the loading of cartridges.
- Figure 8 shows an alternative embodiment of the embodiment of Figures 1 to 3 "in which the loader is equipped with pivot shaft housings, oblong or elongated.
- the device incorporated in the weapons according to the invention comprises a shaft 1, the ends of which are fixed in housings 2, 4 provided in the side walls 6, 7 of the magazine well 3 d cylinder head 38; the shaft 1 crosses housings 18, 19 (or orifices) provided in the side walls 20, 21 of the loader 5. as also illustrated in FIG. 4 and
- the magazine case 5 is in a parallelepipedal or tubular shape of axis ZZ substantially vertical when the weapon is in the position of use, as shown in Figure 6 and 7. that is i.e. with a longitudinal axis
- the generally substantially parallelepiped loader is provided, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3., with a cutout or a recess A in its front or front lower part allowing the loader to pivot about 60 to 90 ° according to arrow 42 , as well as a cutout B provided in its rear part superior.
- FIG. 3 It can be seen in FIG. 3 that these two cut-outs allow the loader to be opened by pivoting along the axis XX along which the pivoting shaft 1 extends.
- the breech housing 38 shown in Figure 1 is intended to cooperate through its front part 38 B with the rear end of a barrel, as shown in Figures 6 and 7 in particular and through its rear part 38 A with a stock 3 ⁇ shown Figure 2, 3. 6 and 7-
- the axis XX of pivoting of the shaft 1 is located at proximity of the front or front wall 14 of the charger well, the rear or rear wall 8 of the charger well being fitted with a latch or latch 39 pivotally mounted along an axis XXI parallel to the axis XX, that is to say - say transverse, which latch 39 has at its upper end, a protuberance 40 (see Figure 8) capable of playing the role of a pin and engaging in a cavity 41 (see Figure 8) provided in the rear wall 22 (see Figure 8) of the charger housing, when it it is in the operating position, engaged inside the magazine well.
- the charger unit 5 also includes a protruding part 3 on its front face which can cooperate with a cavity 44 provided in the front wall of the charger well 3. in order to constitute a safety catch used to hold the charger in place.
- the charger housing includes a lifting board 26 forming a support or a loading stop when cartridges 17 are introduced into the charger through the upper part thereof; the lifting board is pushed towards the upper part of the loader, that is to say on the left in Figure 3.
- pivot shaft 1 extending along the axis XX serves as a stop for this cartridge support board.
- the cutout B provided in the rear upper part of the loader 5 is made along a radius R centered on the axis XX in order to allow the loader to pivot according to the arrows 42.
- the magazine 5 has an elongated shape along an axis ZZ substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis YY of the barrel and to the transverse axis X along which extends 1 'pivot shaft 1.
- the cylinder head housing 38 has in its lower part a tubular part 3 bounded by anterior 14 and posterior walls 8, which constitutes the magazine well which is substantially of rectangular shape, so that the magazine 5 can slide at the inside the loader well 3-
- the side walls 6, 7 of the loader well are extended downwards and bear, near their end or lower profile 30, a housing for the ends of the shaft 1 pivot.
- the loader 5 meanwhile, integrating as previously described the lifting plate 26 pushed back by the spring 23, has in its side walls oblong openings 18 (or lights), allowing the loader to slide inside the loader well according to the axis ZZ, that is to say a linear translational movement then allowing, as illustrated in FIG. 7, a rotation of the magazine relative to the pivot of axis XX, in order to allow the loading or unloading of the magazine in cartridges 17.
- a latch 24 located at front of the front wall 14 of the charger well capable of cooperating with a cavity 28 provided on the front face of the charger housing 5-
- the latch 24 pivoting about the axis 25 illustrated in FIG. 7 fulfills the same functions as the latch 39 in FIGS. 2, 3 and 8, its position being reversed with respect to these latter Figures; as shown in Figures 6 and 7- the pivot shaft 1 extends along the axis XX located near the rear wall 8 of the magazine well, opposite the latch 24 as is also the case in Figures 2 and 3- As illustrated in Figures 4 and 5.
- the pivot shaft 1 extends along the transverse axis XX perpendicular to the axis YY which is the longitudinal axis of the weapon and / or the barrel of the weapon and cross, as illustrated in Figure 5.
- the side walls 20 and 21 of the magazine ⁇ > which can be engaged in the magazine well 3 limited by a front wall 14, side walls 6 and 7 and a rear wall 8 .
- the shaft 1 is provided with a zone 9 of less resistance which is located near a threaded end 10 of the shaft 1, which can be screwed into a housing 4 formed by a tapped hole provided in the side wall 7 of the magazine well.
- the second end 11 of said shaft 1 is housed in a blind hole 2 provided in the side wall 6 of the loader well, the shaft passing through holes 18, 19 provided in the side walls of the loader 5-
- this rupture will preferably take place in said zone 9 and will leave a part 37 of the shaft (situated between said zone 9 and the end 10 screwed into the side wall 7) in place, which part 37 will also prohibit the introduction of another charger, this part 37 remaining prominent and extending beyond the internal face 7 A of the wall 7-
- the distance, measured along an axis parallel to the axis YY longitudinal of the weapon, entr e the internal face of the posterior wall 8, and the axis XX along which extends the shaft 1, which is marked 35 in this Figure is preferably less than
- the loader 5 is equipped with openings 18 through which extends the pivot shaft 1, which are elongated in a longitudinal direction, that is to say a direction parallel to the axis along which the barrel of the weapon extends when the magazine is in the operating position, as shown in FIG. 2 in particular, this in order to facilitate the opening of the magazine and to allow its displacement relative to the well of loader combining rotation and translation over a short distance.
- the shaft 1 can be either a solid shaft, or a hollow shaft, or an elastic pin, it can be either smooth, or include a thread; the shaft may be of sufficient length to join the two walls of the magazine well 3 of the cylinder head housing by crossing the magazine 5-
- the shaft 1 may consist of two half-shafts hinging the right and left walls of the loader on the corresponding walls of the loader well 3. or else of a single half-shaft on one side or the other.
- the shaft 1 can be rigidly fixed on the side walls 20,
- the shaft 1 which pivots freely in the housings 2, 4 provided in the loader well 3; alternatively, the shaft 1 can be fixed on the loader well 3. in this case the loader pivots around the shaft 1.
- the housings 18, 19 of the shaft 1 on the loader 5. can be simple holes drilled in the walls of the loader 5 (in the case of pivoting); the housings 18, 19 of the shaft 1 on the loader 5. can be produced in the form of an oblong orifice, an elongated notch, a groove or a stamping of the wall of the loader 5 (case of the pivoting associated with a movement linear translation).
- the housings 2,4 of the shaft 1 can also be provided in the form of a groove dug on the internal face of the side walls of the loader well 3-
- the loader 5 carries a shaft 1 which slides and pivots in these grooves (case of pivoting associated with a linear translational movement).
- the loader can either be modified in order to solve the problem of geometry posed by the pivoting, or manufactured of origin in the necessary form.
- the shape of the loader necessary for its pivoting is determined by the position of the shaft 1 relative to the lower edge and to the front edge of the loader 5 the distances between the shaft 1 and these edges being less than or equal to the distance between the shaft 1 and the front wall of the magazine well 3 "After a limited pivoting and preventing the introduction of another magazine, the movement of the magazine 5 puts it in contact with the front wall of the magazine well 3 and thus limits its movement ; this particular shape of the charger bears the reference A in the drawings.
- the particular shape of the loader qi bearing the reference B in the drawings, is determined by the position of the shaft 1 relative to the rear edge of the loader 5 so that the distance between this rear edge and the shaft 1 is less than or equal to the distance between the shaft 1 and the rear wall of the magazine well 3-
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PL94312572A PL174224B1 (pl) | 1993-07-16 | 1994-07-15 | Broń palna, wyposażona w podajnik obrotowy |
US08/532,775 US5685101A (en) | 1993-07-16 | 1994-07-15 | Firearm fitted with a pivoting magazine |
AU72662/94A AU7266294A (en) | 1993-07-16 | 1994-07-15 | Improved firearm with a pivoting magazine |
EP94922927A EP0708908B1 (fr) | 1993-07-16 | 1994-07-15 | Amelioration aux armes a feu equipees d'un chargeur pivotant |
CA002167202A CA2167202C (fr) | 1993-07-16 | 1994-07-15 | Amelioration aux armes a feu equipees d'un chargeur pivotant |
DE69407416T DE69407416T2 (de) | 1993-07-16 | 1994-07-15 | Feuerwaffe mit gelenkigem magazin |
GR980400192T GR3026022T3 (en) | 1993-07-16 | 1998-01-28 | Improved firearm with a pivoting magazine |
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FR9309070A FR2707747B1 (fr) | 1993-07-16 | 1993-07-16 | Dispositif pour rendre inamovible le chargeur d'une arme. |
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CA (1) | CA2167202C (fr) |
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ES (1) | ES2110769T3 (fr) |
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EP0708908A1 (fr) | 1996-05-01 |
PL312572A1 (en) | 1996-04-29 |
ES2110769T3 (es) | 1998-02-16 |
FR2707747A1 (fr) | 1995-01-20 |
DE69407416T2 (de) | 1998-06-25 |
ATE161324T1 (de) | 1998-01-15 |
AU7266294A (en) | 1995-02-13 |
DE69407416D1 (de) | 1998-01-29 |
EP0708908B1 (fr) | 1997-12-17 |
PL174224B1 (pl) | 1998-06-30 |
FR2707747B1 (fr) | 1995-09-29 |
CA2167202A1 (fr) | 1995-01-26 |
GR3026022T3 (en) | 1998-04-30 |
US5685101A (en) | 1997-11-11 |
CA2167202C (fr) | 2005-03-15 |
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