序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Vorrichtung zur Halterung einer Waffenstation EP05000907.5 2005-01-18 EP1557634A1 2005-07-27 Jakob, Josef; Brandl, Gerd

Für eine Waffenstation (W) auf einem gepanzerten Fahrzeug wird vorgeschlagen, die eine oder die zwei Waffen (1, 1a) mittels eines Schwenklagers (6), mit einer U-förmigen Aufnahme für die Waffen (1, 1a), am oberen Ende von zwei Wangen (4), welche links und rechts vom Schwenklager (6) angeordnet sind, zu lagern.

102 Radar-getarnter Werfer EP03025308.2 2003-11-03 EP1426726A1 2004-06-09 Folgmann, Uwe; Fegg, Martin

Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft eine Vorrichtung zum Ausbringen von Munition, wobei eine vorgesehene Aussparung (2) in der Außenhülle (1) eines Fahrzeuges, insbesondere eines Schiffes mit einer Abdeckeinrichtung (4) abgedeckt ist, so daß eine durch diese Aussparung (2) verursachte, sich negativ auswirkende Erhöhung der Radarsignatur vermindert wird.

103 Gepanzertes Fahrzeug EP02010800.7 2002-05-15 EP1273869A3 2004-06-09 Hass, Frank; Desgranges, Hans-Ulrich, Dr.; Becker, Wilfried; Witzel, Götz

Vorgeschlagen wird die Ausrüstung eines Fahrzeuges (1) GTK mit einer doppelten Mörserbewaffnung (3), wobei an beiden Seiten und neben einem Heckausstieg (5) je eine Mörserwaffe (3) angeordnet ist und die beiden Waffen mittels einer Rechnerausrüstung gesteuert und koordiniert werden.

104 ARTILLERIEGESCHÜTZ MIT EINER AUF EINEM TRÄGERFAHRZEUG ANGEORDNETEN SCHWEREN WAFFE EP02758152.9 2002-08-21 EP1421327A1 2004-05-26 KOHLSTEDT, Michael; SCHLÖMER, Heinz-Jürgen; HELDMANN, Heinrich; SCHNEIDER, Lars; REITING, Ernst; LIEBEL, Peter
The invention relates to an artillery gun with a heavy weapon arranged on a support vehicle, comprising several modules (I to IV) which are at least partly separable from each other and which can be at least partly combined together, namely a first module (I), comprising the weapon and a part of an automatic gun guidance device, a second module (II), comprising further parts of the gun guidance device, a third module (III), embodied as a munitions magazine and at least one fourth module (IV), forming the support vehicle and which may represent a motor vehicle in the form of a wheeled vehicle with at least three axles.
105 SELF PROPELLED GUN EP99949157.4 1999-09-29 EP1117971A1 2001-07-25 BEAN, Mervyn Leslie; HERBERT, Frederick; EAGLESTONE, David Andrew
A self propelled gun (2) comprises a vehicle (4) possessing a source of primary power (6) and a gun assembly (8) movably attached to the vehicle. The gun assembly (8) comprises a base (10), a cradle (14) pivotally mounted to the base and a barrel (16) slidably mounted to the cradle (14) such as to be displaceable from a first, run-out, position to a second, recoiled, position as a consequence of the barrel (16) recoiling on firing. The gun assembly (8) is movably mounted to the vehicle (4), preferably by a pivot arrangement (24, 26) between vehicle (4) and base (10), such that in a first, 'mobility', mode the gun assembly (8) is free of any direct contact with the ground (42), and said barrel (16) points in a first direction allowing said vehicle (4) to be driven and a second, 'firing', mode of operation in which the gun assembly is deployed to a firing position in which the base moves towards and into engagement with the ground (42). During deployment of the gun assembly (8) the barrel (16) is deployable through an angle of elevation which differs from said first direction by at least ninety degrees.
106 STEILFEUERGESCHÜTZ, INSBESONDERE GRANATWERFER EP97926906.0 1997-06-16 EP0906553A1 1999-04-07 WINTER, Udo; MARTIN, Werner; SCHABELREITER, Johann
A high angle fire gun (1) has at least one adjustable, swivelling tube (3), a tube adjusting mechanism and an adjusting mechanism pointing device (7) for pointing the tubes (3). In order to ensure a wide pointing range with a device which is easy to handle, the pointing device (7) has an independent pointer (8), preferably arranged apart from the adjusting mechanism, for actuating the adjusting mechanism so as to laterally and vertically point the tubes (3) by rotating each tube axis (A) along a conical surface around a vertical axis (H) and/or by swivelling each tube axis (A) along an axial plane through said vertical axis (H).
107 Ordnance gun having pivoting magazines EP94850210.9 1994-11-24 EP0663583A1 1995-07-19 Skoglund, Örjan; Berglund, Bengt; Gardsiö, Peter; Wall, Bertil

The present invention relates to an ammunition handling system primarily for self-propelled artillery guns (1). According to the invention, the gun (1) in question is provided with carrier arms (19, 20) which are pivotally journalled in the chassis of the gun and which carry special ammunition magazines (21, 22) or cassettes in which a primary requirement of propellant charges (18) and shells (14) is stored. In such instance, the design of the carrier arms (19 and 20) and magazine (21, 22) is such that the magazine may be pivoted by simple manoeuvres forwards from a transport position where they are folded-in, in a direction towards the centre line of the gun, to a second position closely adjacent the loading breech of the gun or the replenishment position for auxiliary systems (13, 17) utilised on loading of the gun. The present invention also encompasses specific designs of the relevant magazines and a piece of ordnance designed in accordance with the inventive concept has herein disclosed.

108 Unité mobile de tir au mortier EP86440088.2 1986-10-14 EP0222678B1 1993-06-16 Donnard, René; Fraud, Michel
109 TURRET SYSTEM FOR LIGHTWEIGHT MILITARY VEHICLE EP84902646.3 1984-06-21 EP0149639B1 1988-10-05 SANBORN, Steven, L.; NEUMEYER, Martin, J.
A lightweight military vehicle (12) is provided with an unmanned turret (10) for interchangeably supporting large weapon (14) stations. Elastomer (48) filled stanchions (32-38) connected to a turret platform (30) serve to isolate weapon (14) impulse forces from the vehicle (12) frame. Driver, commander and gunner seats (16, 18, 20) are located externally to the turret (10) and provided with side doors (22-28) to enable quick exiting. Both powered (70) and manual (98) backup drives are external to the rotating turret disk (76) and are accessible from the gunner's seat. The elevation drive employs a ball and socket joint (68) connecting an upper yoke (64) mounted to the weapon (14) with a fixed lower portion (66) controlling vertical movement of the yoke (64) and thereby the elevation of the gun (14).
110 Unité mobile de tir au mortier EP86440088.2 1986-10-14 EP0222678A1 1987-05-20 Donnard, René; Fraud, Michel

L'unité mobile permet d'effectuer rapidement plusieurs tirs et de se dégager aussitôt après de l'emplacement de tir.

L'unité comprend un véhicule porteur (1), un mortier (2) monté par l'intermédiaire d'une articu­lation (4) sur une plaque de base (6). Des moyens sont prévus pour permettre la mise en contact rapide avec le sol de la plaque de base, ceci afin de prendre appui sur ce dernier pendant le tir. Ces moyens permettent également de remonter ladite plaque afin de permettre au véhicule de dégager rapidement l'emplacement de tir. La principale réalisation de ces moyens est de doter le véhicule porteur d'une suspension escamotable permet­tant de descendre le véhicule jusq'au sol. Une liaison élastique (8) est prévue entre la plaque de base (6) et le châssis (7) du véhicule porteur, pour permettre un mouvement relatif de l'ensemble constitué du mortier et de la plaque de base par rapport au châssis.

Cette invention intéresse les constructeurs d'engins militaires.

111 TURRET SYSTEM FOR LIGHTWEIGHT MILITARY VEHICLE EP84902646.0 1984-06-21 EP0149639A1 1985-07-31 SANBORN, Steven, L.; NEUMEYER, Martin, J.
Un véhicule militaire léger (12) est pourvu d'une tourelle (10) sans homme supportant de manière interchangeable de grandes unités d'armes (14). Des montants (32 - 38) remplis d'élastomères (48), reliés à une plateforme (30) de la tourelle servent à isoler les forces d'impulsion de l'arme (14) par rapport au châssis du véhicule (12). Les sièges (16, 18, 20) du conducteur, du chef et du tireur sont situés à l'extérieur de la tourelle (10) et des portes latérales (22 - 28) sont prévues pour sortir rapidement du véhicule militaire. Les entraînements moteurs (70) et manuels (98) sont à l'extérieur du disque de la tourelle rotative (76) et sont accessibles depuis le siège du tireur. L'entraînement élévateur utilise un joint à rotule (68) reliant un joug supérieur (64) monté sur l'arme (14) à une partie inférieure fixe (66) commandant le mouvement vertical du joug (64) et par conséquent l'élévation du canon (14).
112 Einrichtung zum Abstützen einer Waffenanlage auf einem Kampffahrzeug EP79101774.2 1979-06-05 EP0006491B1 1982-03-17 Ebner, Walter; Kramis, Werner; Studer, Gustav
113 Einrichtung zum Abstützen einer Waffenanlage auf einem Kampffahrzeug EP79101774.2 1979-06-05 EP0006491A2 1980-01-09 Ebner, Walter; Kramis, Werner; Studer, Gustav

Die Erfindung betrifft eine Einrichtung zum Abstützen einer Waffenanlage auf einem Kampffahrzeug (100) bei welchem Fahrzeug die Waffenanlage auf einer Plattform (201) angeordnet und um eine Vertikalachse (X) drehbar gelagert ist. Zwischen dem Chassisrahmen (110) des Fahrzeuges und der Plattform (210) ist ein über drei im Abstand zueinander angeordnete Stützvorrichtungen mit dem Chassisrahmen wirkverbundener Zwischenrahmen angeordnet welcher zusammen mit der die Waffenanlage tragenden Plattform (210) in Fahrtrichtung des Fahrzeuges (100) gesehen mindestens auf einer Seite in bezug auf den Chassisrahmen (110) absenk- und/oder anhebbar ist. Die einzelnen Stützvorrichtungen der Dreipunkt-Abstützung sind zur Aufnahme von Winkel und Schiebebewegungen ausgebildet.

114 Multi-directional locking gun mount and methods of use for a variety of applications US15791896 2017-10-24 US10024620B1 2018-07-17 Seth Christian Courter
A multi-directional locking gun mount for receiving and mounting a gun in a secure, rigid, and fixed position. A mounting based for mounts to a fixed surface of sufficient strength to rigidly support the weight of the gun. An attachment mount portion associated includes a locking rod slot and a mounting tab structure. A locking rod slidably engages the locking rod slot and permits movement along an axis parallel to the central axis of said locking rod slot between a locked position and an unlocked position. The locking rod includes at least one mounting tab accepting portion for receiving the gun when the locking rod is in an unlocked position. A mounting tab engages the gun at a predetermined location on the gun suitable for bearing the gun weight for mounting the gun in a fixed position. The mounting tab locks to said attachment mount by positioning said locking rod to said locked position, thereby locking the gun to the multi-directional locking mount to the fixed surface.
115 Weapon posturing system and methods of use US13561415 2012-07-30 US09243869B1 2016-01-26 Charles L. Horvath; Preston Powell
An assembly for changing the posture of a weapon coupled to a sensor system comprises a weapon mount configured to support a weapon. The assembly further comprises a movement mechanism coupled between the weapon mount and the sensor system. The movement mechanism is movable between a first configuration in which a boresight or barrel of the weapon is aligned with a first axis of a line of sight of the sensor system and a second configuration in which the barrel of the weapon is disposed along a second axis rotated with respect to the first axis such that the weapon is no longer pointed in the same direction as the sensor.
116 Mountable Fixture for Absorbing Recoil US13802880 2013-03-14 US20140260941A1 2014-09-18 Jorge David De Leon; James F. Cahill; Ishankumar Patel; Reginald Heggie
A fixture is provided for supporting load from weapons recoil, being mountable on a flat bed of a road vehicle disposed on ground. The flat bed can receive a weapons mount. The vehicle has longitudinal, lateral and vertical orientations. The fixture includes a box brace, a recoil platform, first and second brackets, first and second beams, first and second posts and a deck. The box brace extends in the lateral direction. The recoil platform is parallel to the brace. The first and second brackets extend from the platform in the longitudinal direction. The beams are disposable parallel to the brace. The beams are translatable in the lateral direction. The first and second posts extend in the vertical direction downward from respective the first and second beams. The deck can receive the weapons mount, and is disposable on the platform and the brackets. The posts are retractable for stowage and extendible for raising the flat bed above the ground.
117 Mobile missile launch system and method thereof US13260731 2010-01-11 US08800418B2 2014-08-12 Siddalingappa Guruprasad; Shreedhar Aravind Katti; Alasani Prasad Goud; Vikas Narayan Waghmare; Sanjay Kumar; Atul Gupta; Ravindra Sudhakar Khire; Tushar Kant Santosh; Bimal Gautam; Paras Ram
The present invention relates to launching system, more particularly relates to mobile launching system for missiles. The mobile missile launch system comprising a vehicle (14) having a chassis structure adapted to carry the launch system; a mounting frame (16) comprising predetermined truss framework mounted onto the chassis structure; plurality of sliding mechanisms mounted at rear end of the mounting frame (16); plurality of canisters (43) mounted onto said beam (22) and plurality of missiles (11) ensconced within the canisters (43); plurality of containers (42) enclosing said canisters (43) and are connected to the saddles (32, 34) for linear movement; plurality of resting units (27) abutting to rear end of the canisters (43) and are adapted to move linearly to transfer reaction forces from said missiles (11) to ground.
118 Rotatable gun mount US12949270 2010-11-18 US08336441B1 2012-12-25 David Javorsky
A gun mount for spanning an opening, such as a door or window, may include a generally tubular bar having a pivot and lock structure on one end. The bar may include a pair of slots formed on opposing sides of the bar. A locking sleeve may be slidable on the bar. A fastener may be fixed to the locking sleeve and translatable in the pair of slots in the bar. A second generally tubular bar may include a yoke at one end and a hinge assembly at another end. The yoke may be rotatably engaged with the pivot and lock structure. The pivot and lock structure may include a locking groove. A spring-loaded locking plunger may be translatably disposed in the yoke and may include a protrusion that is selectively engagable with the locking groove.
119 Deformable Modular Armored Combat System US13293271 2011-11-10 US20120181100A1 2012-07-19 Donald R. Halliday
A modular, wheeled military vehicle includes a driver module, an engine module, which form a central chassis module (CCM) that is adapted to receive the multipurpose pods on both sides and the rear of the CCM. The CCM and pods are generally V-shaped with slanted, upward extending sides to create multiple blast venting paths to deflect blast energy away from the vehicle occupants. These blast paths could consist of one or more chimneys through the vehicle further reducing occupant exposure to blast energy. For example, the engine module, and front and rear tractive units, can be manufactured with an open framework, allowing significant under vehicle blast venting between the modules and pods, through the engine module, and forward, rearward and to the sides of the vehicle; thereby increasing survivability of the crew. The pods can be designed to rotate and/or be frangible to increase the blast-venting path through the vehicle.
120 Vehicle gun stabilization platform device US12655595 2010-01-04 US20100199835A1 2010-08-12 Kurt Cameron Schuchman
A weapon stabilization platform assembly employing the action of the devices' telescoping tubular horizontal width adjustment attaching to the vertical roll over posts of a recreational off road 4×4, off road UTV, or other utility vehicle or frame vehicle by the nut and bolt compression of two bracket couplings or other attaching appliances fixed at the opposing end of each of the telescoping tubes. In a preferred embodiment, the device comprises a plurality of telescoping tubes being an outer sleeve and an inner sleeve that is sized to permit it to move horizontally in telescopic relationship to the outer sleeve, both sleeves being harbored within an anti-vibration foam cushion, being then sheathed within a protective fabric sleeve. Each tube end connecting by nut and bolt compression to axial end bracket couplings, and the bracket couplings becoming then fixed to the vertical roll over posts of a UTV or other frame by nut and bolt horizontal end compression or other locking attachment device, allowing the military, civilian, or handicapped user a vibration eliminating or reducing horizontal weapon aiming and shooting, camera or other device rest.
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