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US1298911A
US1298911A US22777418A US22777418A US1298911A US 1298911 A US1298911 A US 1298911A US 22777418 A US22777418 A US 22777418A US 22777418 A US22777418 A US 22777418A US 1298911 A US1298911 A US 1298911A
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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
    • F41A3/00Breech mechanisms, e.g. locks
    • F41A3/12Bolt action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being parallel to the barrel axis
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  • Patented n I. 1915 VICTOR V. DIBOVSKY, OF KINGSWAY, LONDON, ENGLAND.
  • This invention relates to machineguns.
  • the rate of tire of an automatic gun can be increased by increasing the rate of reciprocation of the breech-block and other parts cooperating therewith. If the said rate of reciprocation is increased, disadvantages arise because the degree of shock imposed on the gun-mechanism is increased as well as its liability to jam. It is to a buffering device for use in the mechanism of a high-speed machine-gun, to counteract these disadvantages, that the present invention relates; the improvements thereunder are applicable to guns that are at present in use without necessitating alteration in the existing parts thereof, as well as to guns modified in design to incorporate the improvements.
  • the principal feature of the present invention is that in an automatic gun of the kind that has its main crank between the sides of the gun-casing a construction of spring buffer is employed, which comprises a base and a sliding head (with or Without a hard cylindric projection or roller in the head) movable in relation to the base, and which intercepts the main crank near that end of its path toward which it is impelled by the recoiling lock, and has its axis inclined so that it shall be more or less normal to the face of the crank-webs which it is intended should strike against it; for the device is intended to cushion resiliently the companion webs of the crank and the parts operatively connected to the crank-pin, so that they will be cushioned by it in such a way that the shock they receive during the finish of their recoil will be reduced and their return movement will be accelerated.
  • the invention is hereinafter described in its application to a Vickers gun of a type already well-known and firing small-arm ammunition.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of a spring-buffer, partly in section. that is employed to operate upon the crank according to the present invent ion;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical elevation, partly in section, of the rear end of the casing of the gun with the spring-buffer of Fig. 1 in place in it.
  • crank C and the buffer B are shown in Fig. 2 with the crank near the end of its path of recoil, the position of the lower side of the crankweb at the end of the path of recoil being indicated-by the chain-lines C and the angular extent of the portion of the path of the crank during which the buffer is operative upon it, being indicated by the arrow 6.
  • the butler-base B is secured in the casing by a pin P which in the Vickers gun extends across inside the rear end of the casing and is employed for other purposes but comprises an unemployed intermediate tion which can pass through the buffer-base as shown.
  • the bottom of the buffer-base is provided with a fiat as at B to rest upon the con tiguous face of the gun-casing. ⁇ Vhen it thus rests, it will present the aXis of thebufi'er at a convenient angle, as shown in Fig. 2 so that it may be more or less normal to the face of the crank-webs which strikes against it.
  • the buffer-head B H has in it a hard cylindric projection or roller R against which the crank-webs actually abut.
  • the head has a stem S which slides in a bore in the base and between the head and the base a stout spring 8 is maintained in conipression.
  • the improved buffer is of very compact and simple construction and that it is arranged in the direct line of recoil movement of the barrel.
  • the improved buffer is positioned inside of the gun casing, no part thereof protruding, and as before noted is supported by a part (the through rod or bolt P) which is employed in thestandard Vickers gun.
  • the through rod or bolt P which is employed in thestandard Vickers gun.
  • the crank adapted to be rocked at each recoil movement of the barrel, of a buffer, arranged entirely within the casing in rear of and below the crank and comprising a base secured tothe gun casing and having a body ,extending in an upwardly and forwardly inclined direction toward the crank, a member telescopically connected with and extending beyond said body to be directly struck by the crank durin the last portion of recoil movement thereo a coiled spring acting to sepa rate said members and to check recoil movement of the crank and accelerate return movement thereof, and means for limiting outward movement of the crank engaging member under the influence of the spring.
  • a buffer device comprising a base secured to the gun casing, a coil spring mounted on said base,-a head supported by said spring, and a roller mounted in the outer face of said head and adapted to be struck by the crank during its recoil move ment, whereby the recoil will be checked and the return of the crank to firing position accelerated.

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' v. v. DIBOVSKY.
MACHINE GUN.
' APPLICATION FILED APR. 10. 1918.
Patented n, I. 1915 VICTOR V. DIBOVSKY, OF KINGSWAY, LONDON, ENGLAND.
MACHINE-GUN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 1, 1919.
Application filed April 10, 1918. Serial No. 227,774.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, VICTOR VLADIMIRO- VITCI-I Drnovsnr, a Russian subject, captain of the Russian naval general staff, and whose post-oiiice address is Canada House, Kingsway, London, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machine-Guns, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to machineguns.
, The rate of tire of an automatic gun can be increased by increasing the rate of reciprocation of the breech-block and other parts cooperating therewith. If the said rate of reciprocation is increased, disadvantages arise because the degree of shock imposed on the gun-mechanism is increased as well as its liability to jam. It is to a buffering device for use in the mechanism of a high-speed machine-gun, to counteract these disadvantages, that the present invention relates; the improvements thereunder are applicable to guns that are at present in use without necessitating alteration in the existing parts thereof, as well as to guns modified in design to incorporate the improvements.
The principal feature of the present invention is that in an automatic gun of the kind that has its main crank between the sides of the gun-casing a construction of spring buffer is employed, which comprises a base and a sliding head (with or Without a hard cylindric projection or roller in the head) movable in relation to the base, and which intercepts the main crank near that end of its path toward which it is impelled by the recoiling lock, and has its axis inclined so that it shall be more or less normal to the face of the crank-webs which it is intended should strike against it; for the device is intended to cushion resiliently the companion webs of the crank and the parts operatively connected to the crank-pin, so that they will be cushioned by it in such a way that the shock they receive during the finish of their recoil will be reduced and their return movement will be accelerated.
The invention is hereinafter described in its application to a Vickers gun of a type already well-known and firing small-arm ammunition.
In the accompanying drawings- Figure 1 is an elevation of a spring-buffer, partly in section. that is employed to operate upon the crank according to the present invent ion; and
Fig. 2 is a vertical elevation, partly in section, of the rear end of the casing of the gun with the spring-buffer of Fig. 1 in place in it.
Like reference-letters and numerals indicate like parts throughout the figures.
With reference to the drawings, the crank C and the buffer B are shown in Fig. 2 with the crank near the end of its path of recoil, the position of the lower side of the crankweb at the end of the path of recoil being indicated-by the chain-lines C and the angular extent of the portion of the path of the crank during which the buffer is operative upon it, being indicated by the arrow 6. The butler-base B is secured in the casing by a pin P which in the Vickers gun extends across inside the rear end of the casing and is employed for other purposes but comprises an unemployed intermediate tion which can pass through the buffer-base as shown.
The bottom of the buffer-base is provided with a fiat as at B to rest upon the con tiguous face of the gun-casing. \Vhen it thus rests, it will present the aXis of thebufi'er at a convenient angle, as shown in Fig. 2 so that it may be more or less normal to the face of the crank-webs which strikes against it. The buffer-head B H has in it a hard cylindric projection or roller R against which the crank-webs actually abut. The head has a stem S which slides in a bore in the base and between the head and the base a stout spring 8 is maintained in conipression.
It will be seen that the improved buffer is of very compact and simple construction and that it is arranged in the direct line of recoil movement of the barrel. The improved buffer is positioned inside of the gun casing, no part thereof protruding, and as before noted is supported by a part (the through rod or bolt P) which is employed in thestandard Vickers gun. As no other parts are interposed between the buifer and crank C the latter makes direct contact with the spring supported head and the final rearward movement thereof is effectually checked without jar and its return movement accelerated.
por- I Vhat I claim as my invention and desire 2. In an automatic machine gun of the Vickers type, the. combination with. the crank adapted to be rocked at each recoil movement of the barrel, of a buffer, arranged entirely within the casing in rear of and below the crank and comprising a base secured tothe gun casing and having a body ,extending in an upwardly and forwardly inclined direction toward the crank, a member telescopically connected with and extending beyond said body to be directly struck by the crank durin the last portion of recoil movement thereo a coiled spring acting to sepa rate said members and to check recoil movement of the crank and accelerate return movement thereof, and means for limiting outward movement of the crank engaging member under the influence of the spring.
3. In an automatic machine gun, the combination with the casing and crank mounted therein, of a buffer device comprising a base secured to the gun casing, a coil spring mounted on said base,-a head supported by said spring, and a roller mounted in the outer face of said head and adapted to be struck by the crank during its recoil move ment, whereby the recoil will be checked and the return of the crank to firing position accelerated.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
V. V. DIBOVSKY.
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