序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Gun trail US42564142 1942-01-05 US2357372A 1944-09-05 STANLEY WOLOSZYN
22 Anchorage member for guns. US1914860859 1914-09-09 US1188829A 1916-06-27 RABBA HEINRICH
23 Apparatus for anchoring gun-carriages. US6909915 1915-12-28 US1183242A 1916-05-16 SCHNEIDER EUGENE
24 Mounting gun-carriage spades. US1913782667 1913-08-02 US1108032A 1914-08-18 VOELLER KARL
25 Portable gun. US1908445053 1908-07-23 US923052A 1909-05-25 LAUBER OTTO
26 Gun-carriage. US1901047715 1901-02-18 US707376A 1902-08-19 BEHNKE OTTO
27 resow US620359D US620359A 1899-02-28
28 resow US616687D US616687A 1898-12-27
29 Frederik mohr US512120D US512120A 1894-01-02
30 greenough US462484D US462484A 1891-11-03
31 Improvement in gun-carriages US192830D US192830A 1877-07-10
32 Field gun aim US13708605 2012-12-07 US08726784B2 2014-05-20 Keith Dawson; Frederick Herbert; John Michael Webb
A howitzer suitable for deployment on a ground plane, the howitzer having an ordnance for firing a projectile. The ordnance can include a barrel defining a barrel axis and having a muzzle towards the front end of the howitzer and a breech assembly at the back end of the barrel; a cradle for holding the ordnance at a traverse and an elevation; two trunnion pins located on the cradle, which co-locate with receiving trunnion bearings on a saddle, wherein in a first position said breech is located forward of the trunnion, in a second position, at the end of the recoil stroke, the breech is retracted substantially behind the trunnion, wherein a recoil stroke is variable depending on the selection of the elevation.
33 FIELD GUN AIM US13708605 2012-12-07 US20140102286A1 2014-04-17 Keith DAWSON; Frederick Herbert; John Michael Webb
A howitzer suitable for deployment on a ground plane, the howitzer having an ordnance for firing a projectile. The ordnance can include a barrel defining a barrel axis and having a muzzle towards the front end of the howitzer and a breech assembly at the back end of the barrel; a cradle for holding the ordnance at a traverse and an elevation; two trunnion pins located on the cradle, which co-locate with receiving trunnion bearings on a saddle, wherein in a first position said breech is located forward of the trunnion, in a second position, at the end of the recoil stroke, the breech is retracted substantially behind the trunnion, wherein a recoil stroke is variable depending on the selection of the elevation.
34 Field gun tow US12291027 2008-12-16 US08020484B2 2011-09-20 David Andrew Eagleston
A towed howitzer interchangeable between a travelling mode and a firing mode, the towed howitzer being suitable for deployment on a ground plane, the towed howitzer includes: a barrel for firing a projectile, the barrel defining a barrel axis, a cradle for holding the barrel at an azimuth and an elevation, a mechanism for varying the elevation and the azimuth of the barrel and a front leg for supporting an aiming mechanism. The front leg includes a wheel intended for contacting the ground at a foremost ground contact point; a suspension mechanism for resiliently mounting the wheel and a restraining mechanism for selectively enabling the suspension. The howitzer includes a back leg for contacting the ground at a backmost ground contact point. The back leg includes a hinging for swinging the back leg out of contact with the round.
35 Self-compensating spade assembly US10181192 2002-07-11 US06672196B1 2004-01-06 Teoh Hwa Ang
A spade assembly for use on an artillery vehicle compensates any gaps which would otherwise be formed between a ground supporting portion of the spade assembly and the soil. The length of the spade assembly is advantageously compensated to maintain the spade assembly in firm contact with the soil. This can increase the accuracy in the weapon in firing, and avoid violent displacement of the gun which can be caused when the spade assembly is not maintained firmly engaged with the earth.
36 Field howitzers US38088 1993-03-29 US6024007A 2000-02-15 Harold Leslie Searle; David Andrew Eaglestone; James Bone
A light weight field howitzer includes a barrel (101) which is supported by a cradle constructed from hollow members (119,119A) and which is pivotally mounted about a trunnion bearing (113) secured to a chassis (117). The trunnion bearing (113) lies on the barrel axis and is positioned beyond the limit of maximum recoil of the barrel. Front stabilizers and rear trail support legs are provided to spread the load of the howitzer and spades are rigidly secured to the chassis (117). The howitzer includes a single hydraulic accumulator arrangement (136,177,185,130,189,119) constituting a combined recoil buffer and recuperator system. A barrel elevating means is provided comprising a geared manual means (115,116,153,149,139) assisted by a precompressed gas system (114,119A).
37 Missile launcher stabilizer US3485137D 1968-07-01 US3485137A 1969-12-23 CLEMENTS RICHARD P
38 Spade for anchoring tank US45056454 1954-08-17 US2717057A 1955-09-06 BANKES JR WILLARD G
39 Mobile gun emplacement US50544343 1943-10-08 US2389623A 1945-11-27 HERVEY CHILION L
40 Trail shoe assembly US49966643 1943-08-23 US2379621A 1945-07-03 BUQUOR ADOLPH P
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