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Adjustable tripod stand or mounting for automatic guns. Download PDF

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US906511A
US906511A US37306707A US1907373067A US906511A US 906511 A US906511 A US 906511A US 37306707 A US37306707 A US 37306707A US 1907373067 A US1907373067 A US 1907373067A US 906511 A US906511 A US 906511A
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  • This invention relates to adjustable tripod stands for automatic guns and has for its chief object to provide such stands with means for enabling the adjustment or setting of the trail and front-legs thereof to be effected within wide limits and mechanically instead of by hand as heretofore.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical section, on a larger scale, showing the frame to which the trail and front legs of the tripod are hinged; the bracket or top carriage in which the gun is trunnioned is also shown.
  • Fig. 6 is a horizontal section taken approximately on the line 1. 1. of Fig. 5, and Fig. 7 is a plan.
  • the gun is trunnioned in the bracket or top carriage A which is capable of lateral displacement about a pivot a carried by the frame B to which the trail 0 and front legs C C of the tripod are hinged, the former at the point e and the latter at the point e, a suitable clamping device A being provided to lock the to carriage and gun in the desired laterally s ifted osition on the frame B.
  • the said bracket A also carries at its rear end the elevating gear which may comprise telescopic screws A A the former of which is pivotally connected with the gun and the other engaged with a clamping nut a on said bracket, the said screws being actuated by a hand wheel a or the like.
  • the front legs of the tripod have oints 0 about which they can be folded when the tri od is to be collapsed for traveling, suitab e butterfly nuts 0 or the like being provided for retaining the front legs in their open position, or in their closed position shown by Fig. 4.
  • the joints 0 are pivoted joints, t e legs C being mounted on suitable pivots tap ed into webs formed on the extensions e of t e front legs and screwed at the outer ends to carry the butterfly nuts 0 which can be tightened or slackened to' lock the front legs or permit of them turning about the aforesaid pivots as desired.
  • an adjustable tripod stand or mounting for a gun the combination with the legs and trail of said mounting, of a frame to which the legs and trail are pivoted, an adjustable cross-head, inward extensions on said legs and trail pivotally engaging with said cross-head, gearing communicating motion to said cross-head, and means for actuating said gearing.
  • an adjustable tripod stand or mounting for a gun the combination with the legs and trail of said mounting, of a frame to which the legs and trail are pivoted, a vertically adjustable cross-head, inward extensions on said legs and trail, transverse pins engaging with said inward extensions, with slots in said cross-head, and with curve slots in said frame, gearing communicating motion to said cross-head, and means for actuating said gearing.
  • an adjustable tripod stand or mounting for a gun the combination with the legs and trail for said mounting, of a frame to which the legs and trail are pivoted, a vertically adjustable cross-head, inward extensions on said legs and trail, transverse pins engaging with said inward extensions, with slots in said cross-head, and with curved slots in said frame, a vertical screw engaging with corresponding threads in said crosshead, bevel gearing for communicating rotatory motion to said vertical screw, and a detachable handle for actuating said bevel gearing.

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A. T. DAWSON & G. T. BUGKHAM.
ADJUSTABLE TRIPOD STAND 0R MOUNTING FORAUTOMATIG GUNS. APPLICATION FILED MAY 11, 19.07.
906,511. I v Patented Dec. 15, 1908.
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ARTHUR TREVOR DAWSON AND GEORGE THOMAS BUOKHAM, OF WESTMINSTER, LONDON, ENGLAND, ASSIGNORS TO VIOKERS SONS & MAXIM LIMITED, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
ADJUSTABLE TRIPOD STAND OR MOUNTING FOR AUTOMATIC GUNS.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, ARTHUR TREVOR DAWSON, lieutenant Royal Navy, director and superintendent of Ordnance VJorks, and GEORGE THOMAS BUCKHAM, engineer, both subjects of the King of Great Britain, residing at 32 Victoria street, Westminster, in the county of London, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Adjustable Tripod Stands or Mountings for Automatic Guns, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to adjustable tripod stands for automatic guns and has for its chief object to provide such stands with means for enabling the adjustment or setting of the trail and front-legs thereof to be effected within wide limits and mechanically instead of by hand as heretofore.
In the accompanying drawings Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 are side elevations illustrating our improved tripod stand (together with the gun it carries) in several different positions. Fig. 5 is a vertical section, on a larger scale, showing the frame to which the trail and front legs of the tripod are hinged; the bracket or top carriage in which the gun is trunnioned is also shown. Fig. 6 is a horizontal section taken approximately on the line 1. 1. of Fig. 5, and Fig. 7 is a plan.
The gun is trunnioned in the bracket or top carriage A which is capable of lateral displacement about a pivot a carried by the frame B to which the trail 0 and front legs C C of the tripod are hinged, the former at the point e and the latter at the point e, a suitable clamping device A being provided to lock the to carriage and gun in the desired laterally s ifted osition on the frame B. The said bracket A also carries at its rear end the elevating gear which may comprise telescopic screws A A the former of which is pivotally connected with the gun and the other engaged with a clamping nut a on said bracket, the said screws being actuated by a hand wheel a or the like.
The ends of the trail and front legs adjacent to their hinged connection at c andc with the aforesaid frame, are prolonged inwardly to form extensions 0 0 These extensions are connected by cross pins D D with a cross-head E situated within the said frame and adapted to slide in vertical guides l) b. The aforesaid cross pins D engage with horizontal slots e e in the said cross head and Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed May 11, 1907.
Patented Dec. 15, 1908.
Serial No. 373,067.
also with curved clots b b in the said frame, the curvature of these slots being struck from the center of the hinge connections 0 c of the trail and front legs to the said frame.
By suitable means such as a vertical screw F carried by the frame and engaging with threads formed in the said cross head E, the latter can be moved up or down in the guides b in the frame thereby causing the trail and front legs of the tripod to assume the desired position, in accordance with the height from the ground the gun is to occupy. For actu ating the said screw, we have shown bevel pinionsf f operated by a detachable crank handle f situated at one side of the mounting.
The front legs of the tripod have oints 0 about which they can be folded when the tri od is to be collapsed for traveling, suitab e butterfly nuts 0 or the like being provided for retaining the front legs in their open position, or in their closed position shown by Fig. 4.
To secure the front legs in open position, the joints 0 are pivoted joints, t e legs C being mounted on suitable pivots tap ed into webs formed on the extensions e of t e front legs and screwed at the outer ends to carry the butterfly nuts 0 which can be tightened or slackened to' lock the front legs or permit of them turning about the aforesaid pivots as desired.
The trail O as well as the front legs C of the tripod, being all ivotally connected with the aforesaid frame E, will enable the gun to lie quite close to the ground, owin to the fact that the trail and front legs w' l assume, if iiequired, a position of alinement as shown by ig. 3.
What we claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. In an adjustable tripod stand or mounting for a gun, the combination with the legs and trail of means for operating said legs-and trail mechanically in either direction for extending and contracting the same.
2. In an adjustable tripod stand or mounting for a gun, the combination with the legs and trail of said mounting of a frame to which the legs and trail are pivoted, gearin communicating motion to said legs and trai in either direction about their pivots for extending and contracting the same, and mechanical means for actuating said gearing.
3. In an adjustable tripod stand or mounting for a gun, the combination with the legs and trail of said mounting, of a frame to which the legs and trail are pivoted, an ad justable cross-head to which the inner ends of said legs and trail are connected, gearing communicating motion to said cross-head, and means for actuating said gearing.
4. In an adjustable tripod stand or mounting for a gun, the combination with the legs and trail of said mounting, of a frame to which the legs and trail are pivoted, an adjustable cross-head, inward extensions on said legs and trail pivotally engaging with said cross-head, gearing communicating motion to said cross-head, and means for actuating said gearing.
5. In an adjustable tripod stand or mounting for a gun, the combination with the legs and trail of said mounting, of a frame to which the legs and trail are pivoted, a vertically adjustable cross-head, inward extensions on said legs and trail, transverse pins engaging with said inward extensions, with slots in said cross-head, and with curve slots in said frame, gearing communicating motion to said cross-head, and means for actuating said gearing.
6. In an adjustable tripod stand or mounting for a gun, the combination with the legs and trail for said mounting, of a frame to which the legs and trail are pivoted, a vertically adjustable cross-head, inward extensions on said legs and trail, transverse pins engaging with said inward extensions, with slots in said cross-head, and with curved slots in said frame, a vertical screw engaging with corresponding threads in said crosshead, bevel gearing for communicating rotatory motion to said vertical screw, and a detachable handle for actuating said bevel gearing.
In testimony whereof we afiix our signatures in presence of two witnesses.
ARTHUR TREVOR DAWVSON. GEORGE THOMAS BUCKIIAM.
Witnesses:
HENRY KING, 0. A. SEARLE.
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US2472804A (en) * 1947-08-29 1949-06-14 John R Bird Combination mount and shoulder rest
US5354024A (en) * 1989-12-15 1994-10-11 Vinghogs Mek. Versted As Tripod for firearms

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2472804A (en) * 1947-08-29 1949-06-14 John R Bird Combination mount and shoulder rest
US5354024A (en) * 1989-12-15 1994-10-11 Vinghogs Mek. Versted As Tripod for firearms

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