WO2008069560A1 - Magasin simulé et simulateur d'arme à feu utilisant le magasin simulé - Google Patents

Magasin simulé et simulateur d'arme à feu utilisant le magasin simulé Download PDF

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WO2008069560A1
WO2008069560A1 PCT/KR2007/006266 KR2007006266W WO2008069560A1 WO 2008069560 A1 WO2008069560 A1 WO 2008069560A1 KR 2007006266 W KR2007006266 W KR 2007006266W WO 2008069560 A1 WO2008069560 A1 WO 2008069560A1
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Jung-Il Seo
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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
    • F41A9/00Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
    • F41A9/61Magazines
    • 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
    • F41A19/00Firing or trigger mechanisms; Cocking mechanisms
    • F41A19/01Counting means indicating the number of shots fired
    • F41A19/02Burst limiters
    • 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
    • F41A33/00Adaptations for training; Gun simulators
    • F41A33/02Light- or radiation-emitting guns ; Light- or radiation-sensitive guns; Cartridges carrying light emitting sources, e.g. laser
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41GWEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
    • F41G3/00Aiming or laying means
    • F41G3/26Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying
    • F41G3/2616Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying using a light emitting device
    • F41G3/2622Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying using a light emitting device for simulating the firing of a gun or the trajectory of a projectile
    • F41G3/2655Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying using a light emitting device for simulating the firing of a gun or the trajectory of a projectile in which the light beam is sent from the weapon to the target

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  • the present invention relates to a magazine-shaped housing, a simulated magazine, and a gun simulator including the simulated magazine used for a multiple integrated laser engagement system (MILES) or a survival game, and more particularly, to a simulated magazine having a burst signal generating unit having a structure capable of operating according to a movement of a trigger and a gun simulator provided with a simulated magazine.
  • MILES multiple integrated laser engagement system
  • a multiple integrated laser engagement system (hereinafter, referred to as a MILES) has been introduced to train soldiers.
  • the soldiers can carry out a simulated battle like an actual battle.
  • a small arms transmitter for emitting laser beams instead of a gun barrel for shooting a bullet is provided to a rifle such as M16 and K2 or a machine gun, and a laser sensor is attached to a harness or a helmet of an enemy's solider or an enemy's weapon.
  • the laser beams are shot to the laser sensor, and the hitting is determined.
  • the simulated battle can be carried out without actual killing, battle ability of soldiers and command ability of commanders can be greatly improved.
  • a simulated magazine disclosed in the Patent Document has a housing having a shape the same as or similar to a real magazine.
  • the simulated magazine provided to the gun simulator emits laser beams at the same time when a trigger is pulled in the same manner of the firing of real bullets.
  • the gun simulator disclosed in the Patent Document includes a burst signal generating means for generating a burst signal when a trigger of a gun is pulled, a burst signal output means for outputting the generated burst signal, a magazine-shaped housing of which upper portion is inserted and fixed to a magazine inserting portion of the gun, and a laser beam transmitter attached to the gun to emit laser beams toward a target.
  • the housing includes a burst signal input means for receiving the burst signal output from the burst signal output means, a shot mode setting means for setting a shot mode of the laser beam transmitter, a microcomputer for receiving the burst signal from the burst signal input means, recognizing the shot mode set by the shot mode setting means, and generating a firing signal corresponding to the burst signal, a firing signal output means for outputting the firing signal generated by the microcomputer to the laser beam transmitter.
  • the laser beam transmitter includes a firing signal input means for receiving the firing signal output from the firing signal output means and emitting the laser beam according to the firing signal input from the firing signal input means.
  • the present invention proposes a gun simulator having a burst signal generating means having a new structure capable of operating according to a movement of a trigger of a gun.
  • the present invention provides a simulated magazine having a burst signal generating means having a new structure capable of operating according to a movement of a trigger of a gun.
  • the present invention also provides a gun simulator provided with the simulated magazine.
  • a simulated magazine having a burst signal generating unit and a magazine body
  • the burst signal generating unit comprises: a burster lever disposed closely on a rear surface of a trigger to operate according to a movement of the trigger of a gun; a burster lever supporting member having a shaft disposed at a predetermined position and fixing the burster lever to the shaft so as for the burster lever to be moved within a predetermined angle, a burster bracket disposed in a lower portion of the trigger to fix and mount the burster lever supporting member on one side surface of the magazine body; a burst switch lever connected to a shaft of the burster lever supporting member to operate according to a movement of the burster lever; and a tension spring connected to the shaft of the burster lever supporting member, the tension spring operating so as for the burster lever to be moved by a predetermined angle and then returned to an original position
  • the magazine body comprises: a burst
  • the firing effect generating unit of the magazine body of the simulated magazine may comprises at least one of: a set of a speaker and a sound controller for controlling operations of the speaker; a set of a flash light emitting unit for generating a flash light and a flash light controller for controlling operations of the flash light emitting unit; and a set of a vibration generating unit for generating a vibration or an impact and a vibration controller for controlling operations of the vibration generating unit .
  • the present invention it is possible to provide a simulated magazine having a burster lever having a structure capable of operating according to a movement of a trigger and to provide a gun simulator having a stable outer appearance and structure. Therefore, according to the present invention, laser beams can be emitted at the same time when the trigger is pul led.
  • the simulated magazine according to the present invention can be operated in various firing modes such as a semi-auto mode, an auto mode, or a lock mode according to settings of a shot mode.
  • the firing effect generating unit for generating a firing sound, an impact, a flash light at the time of firing is provided, real firing can be simulated without use of blank bul lets .
  • the speaker provided to the simulated magazine according to the present invention can be designed as a substitute for a radio transceiver, so that it is possible to maximize operation efficiency of the simulated magazine.
  • modifications of the present invention can be contrived by the ordinarily skilled in the art.
  • the modifications may include a personal gun simulator, a grenade launcher having a trigger such a K-4, and K-201, a machine gun such as M60 and K-3, 90mm recoil less gun, or other guns.
  • a cannon ball loaded on a cartridge or a launcher or a housing having a grenade cartridge can be used as a substitute for the magazine-shaped housing.
  • the shot modes include a lock mode and a firing mode.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view illustrating a gun simulator according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a whole construction of a simulated magazine of the gun simulator according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an internal construction of the simulated magazine of the gun simulator according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective exploded view illustrating a burst signal generating unit in the simulated magazine of the gun simulator according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a view illustrating states of operations of a burster lever of the burst signal generating unit in the simulated magazine of the gun simulator according to the embodiment of the present invention. [Best Mode]
  • the simulated magazine according to the preferred embodiment is provided to a real gun such as M16, M60, Kl, K2, and K3 and operates when a trigger of the gun is pulled.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view illustrating a gun simulator 10 in which a simulated magazine is inserted into a magazine inserting portion, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the gun simulator 10 includes a gun body 12, a simulated magazine 20, and a laser beam transmitter 30.
  • the simulated magazine 20 is inserted into the magazine inserting portion of the gun body 12, and a burster lever of a burst signal generating unit in the simulated magazine is disposed closely on a rear surface of the trigger.
  • the laser beam transmitter 30 is disposed to be adjacent to a muzzle of the gun body 12.
  • the laser beam transmitter 30 is attached to a barrel. However, if laser beams are not blocked, the laser beam transmitter 30 may be attached to any portion of the gun body of the gun.
  • the laser beam transmitter 30 generates a predetermined pulse signal according to a firing signal from the central controller and emits laser beams according to the generated pulse signal.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a whole construction of the simulated magazine 20 according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an internal construction of the simulated magazine 20.
  • the simulated magazine 20 includes a burst signal generating unit 200 which generates a burst signal according to a movement of a trigger and a magazine body 300 which generates a firing signal according to the burst signal.
  • the laser beam transmitter 30 generates a laser pulse signal including MILES codes according to the firing signal from the simulated magazine 20 and outputs the laser pulse signal.
  • the simulated magazine 20 includes a burst signal generating unit 200 and a magazine body 300.
  • the magazine body 300 includes a housing 302, a burst switch 310 provided to the housing 302, a central controller 320, a shot mode setting switch 330, a firing signal output unit 340, and a firing effect generating unit 350.
  • a signal generated by the burst signal generating unit 200 disposed to the trigger according to the operation of the burst switch 310 is referred to as a burst signal
  • a signal converted from the burst signal by the central controller 320 of the magazine body 300 of the simulated magazine 20 to be used for controlling the laser beam transmitter 30 is referred to as a firing signal.
  • the burst signal generating unit 200 is designed to operate according to the movement of the trigger.
  • the burst signal generating unit is disposed on the one side of the magazine body 300 and switches on the burst switch 310 at the same time when the trigger is moved.
  • the structure and operations of the burst signal generating unit 200 will be described later.
  • the housing 302 of the magazine body 300 of the simulated magazine 20 is constructed in a shape the same as or similar to the shape of real magazine by using a steel or a reinforced plastic material. Therefore, the housing 302 has a shape capable of being inserted into the magazine inserting portion of the gun. Instead of a cartridge or a spring, the housing 302 encloses the burst switch 310, the central controller 320, the firing signal output unit 340, and the like so as to process the burst signal and convert the burst signal to the firing signal.
  • the shot mode setting switch 330 is fixed on an outer surface of the housing. An upper portion of the housing has a shape capable of being inserted into the magazine inserting portion, so that it can be used like a real magazine inserted into a real gun.
  • the burst switch 310 is provided to an inner portion of the housing of the magazine body 300 and can be instantaneously switched on according to the movement of the burst switch lever 250.
  • the burst switch lever 250 is connected to the burster lever 220 of the burst signal generating unit 200 so as to operate according to the movement of the burster lever 220.
  • the burst switch lever 250 is also moved, so that the burst switch 310 can be switched on.
  • the burst switch 310 transmits a predetermined burst signal to the central controller.
  • the shot mode setting switch 330 may be constructed in a shape the same as or similar to a shape of a shot mode setting switch of a real gun of which protrusion knob is turned around a shaft. Information on the shot mode set by the shot mode setting switch is transmitted to the central controller 320.
  • the shot modes may include an auto mode in which all bullets charged in the magazine are shot in succession at once triggering for shooting bullets, a semi-auto mode in which a single bullet is shot, and a lock mode in which an accidental shot is prevented.
  • the shot modes are set by a program logic controlled by the central controller.
  • the central controller 320 is constructed with a microcomputer, a microprocessor, or the like. When receiving the burst signal from the switched-on burst switch 310, the central controller generates a firing signal corresponding to the shot mode set by the shot mode setting switch 330 and transmits the firing signal through the firing signal output unit 340 to the laser beam transmitter 30.
  • the firing effect generating unit 350 may selectively include a set of a speaker 351 and a sound controller 352 for controlling a signal output to the speaker, a set of a flash light emitting unit 353 for generating a flash light and a flash light controller 354 for controlling operations of the flash light emitting unit, or a set of a vibration generating unit 355 for generating a vibration or an impact and a vibration controller 356 for controlling operations of the vibration generating unit, so that the firing effect generating unit can generate a firing sound, a flash light, a vibration, or an impact like firing of bullets when the laser beams are emitted.
  • the central controller 320 transmits control signals to the sound controller 352, the flash light controller 354, and/or the vibration controller 356 to drive the speaker 351, the flash light emitting unit 353, and/or the vibration generating unit 355, so that the effects like the flash light, the firing sound, and/or the impact generated at the time of firing of bullets can be obtained.
  • the firing signal output unit 340 of the simulated magazine includes an antenna and a wireless communication module, so that the firing signal output unit can transmit the firing signal received from the central controller 320 to the laser beam transmitter 30.
  • the antenna may be constructed in a thin type or a loop type received in an inner portion of the magazine as well as an outer protruding type according to a design thereof. Alternatively, a separate antenna is not provided, but the simulated magazine may be constructed to have an antenna function.
  • the wireless communication module may be constructed by selectively using one of Zigbee, Bluetooth, UWB, wireless RAN, and the like.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective exploded view illustrating the burst signal generating unit 200 of the simulated magazine 10 according to the present invention.
  • the burst signal generating unit 200 includes a burster lever 210, a burster lever supporting member 220, a burster bracket 230, a burst switch lever 250, and a tension spring (not shown) .
  • the burster bracket 230 is a member for fixing and mounting the burster lever supporting member 220.
  • the burster bracket is disposed to be fixed on one side surface of the simulated magazine and adjacent to a lower portion of the trigger of the gun.
  • the burster lever supporting member 220 fixed and mounted by the burster bracket 230 is disposed be fixed on one side surface of the simulated magazine and in a lower region of the trigger of the gun.
  • the burster lever supporting member is disposed adjacent to the burst switch 310 mounted in an inner portion of the magazine body 300 of the simulated magazine.
  • the burster lever 210 is connected to a shaft provided to the burster lever supporting member 220 and disposed closely on a rear surface of the trigger of the gun.
  • the burster lever 210 is constructed with a body 211 of the burster lever connected to the burster lever supporting member and a protrusion 212 extending in a vertical direction from a distal end of the body of the burster lever.
  • the body 211 of the burster lever is disposed on a side surface of the trigger, and the protrusion 212 is disposed closely on a rear surface of the trigger.
  • the protrusion of the burster lever 210 is disposed so closely on the rear surface of the trigger of the gun that the protrusion can be moved according to the movement of the trigger (see (a) of FIG. 5). When the trigger is pulled, the trigger exerts a force to the protrusion 212, so that the burster lever 210 can be moved.
  • the burster lever supporting member 220 is fixed and mounted by the burster bracket 230 and has a groove 221 having such a shape that the burster lever 210 can be safely laid therein.
  • the tension spring is connected to a shaft of the burster lever supporting member to which the burster lever is connected. After the burster lever is moved according to the movement of the trigger, the burster lever can be returned to its original position due to the tension spring.
  • the one end of the burst switch lever 250 is connected to the shaft of the buster lever 210, so that the buster switch lever 250 can operate according to the movement of the buster lever.
  • the other end of the burst switch lever 250 is disposed adjacent to the burst switch in an inner portion of the magazine body 300.
  • FIG. 5 (a) and (b) are partial side views for explaining operations of a gun simulator provided with the simulated magazine according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the burster lever 210 of the burst signal generating unit 200 of the simulated magazine 20 is disposed closely on the rear surface of the trigger 15.
  • the burster lever can be moved at the same time when the trigger is pulled.
  • the buster lever can be safely laid in the burster lever supporting member 220.
  • the gun simulator having the aforementioned construction is designed to be provided with the simulated magazine having the burst signal generating unit having the burster lever disposed adjacent to the trigger, so that the burst switch in the magazine body can be operated at the same time when the trigger is moved.
  • a simulated magazine according to the present invention and a gun simulator provided with the simulated magazine can be useful for a simulated engagement system or the like used for training soldiers in military.

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La présente invention concerne un magasin simulé capable de fonctionnement selon un mouvement d'une gâchette et un simulateur d'arme à feu pourvu du magasin simulé. Le magasin simulé comprend une unité de génération de signal d'éclatement et un corps de magasin. L'unité de génération de signal d'éclatement comprend un levier éclateur disposé de près sur une surface arrière d'une gâchette d'une arme à feu, un levier de commutation d'éclatement capable de fonctionner selon un mouvement du levier éclateur, et un ressort de tension pour remettre le levier éclateur déplacé dans sa position d'origine. Le corps de magasin comprend un dispositif de commande central pour commander des fonctionnements entiers, un commutateur d'éclatement disposé à côté du levier de commutation d'éclatement pour être allumé selon un mouvement du levier de commutation d'éclatement et transmettre un signal d'éclatement au dispositif de commande central, et une unité de sortie de signal de coup de feu qui reçoit un signal de coup de feu à partir du dispositif de commande central et transmet le signal de coup de feu à un transmetteur à faisceau laser externe. En conséquence, il est possible de proposer un magasin simulé qui est capable de fonctionnement selon un mouvement d'une gâchette et qui possède une structure stable pour transmettre un signal d'éclatement à un dispositif de commande central.
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