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 Breech locking system for self loading firearms EP88308203.4 1988-09-05 EP0307156A1 1989-03-15 Smith, David Edward

A self loading firearm of the locked breech, short recoil pistol type has a barrel (C) and a breech block slide (B) provided with a separate locking block (F) accommodated between the underside of the barrel and the upper surface of a movable trigger guard. The locking block (F) is provided with means for positively locking the barrel to the slide during the high pressure period of the firing cycle of the firearm and means for enabling release of the slide from the barrel during the remainder of the firing cycle. Means described for permitting release of the locking block comprise a rotary catch (E) which is rotatable between a position to hold the locking block in its barrel retaining position and a position in which the locking block is able to release the barrel. The rotary catch (E) is movable axially between a position in which it is rotatable and a position in which it is non-rotatable, the locking block (F) normally being held in its non-rotatable position by the hold open means and being released from that position when the hold open means is in its operative position to hold the slide (B) fully retracted from its forward firing position.

22 A DEVICE FOR CONVERTING A SEMI-AUTOMATIC SELF-LOADING HANDGUN TO A FULL AUTOMATIC ONE EP13836878.2 2013-09-11 EP2895815B1 2018-12-12 Istvánovics, Mihály; Marjai, Miklós Bálint
A device for converting a semi-automatic self-loading handgun into a full automatic weapon, wherein the handgun (3) comprises a slide (5) and an own trigger (11) and the handgun (3) is fixed in a front part of a case (2), in which an operating trigger (6) is arranged in a part of the case (2) behind the handgun (3), and the device comprises a means arranged between the operating trigger (6) and the own trigger (11) causing repeated and series activations of the own trigger (11) when the operating trigger (6) is in pulled state.
23 SHORT RECOIL IMPULSE AVERAGING WEAPON SYSTEM EP12842043.7 2012-07-31 EP2748553B1 2017-09-06 STEIMKE, David; ROSSIER, Glen; HAYES, Larry; PARKER, Douglas
24 SHORT RECOIL IMPULSE AVERAGING WEAPON SYSTEM EP12842043 2012-07-31 EP2748553A4 2015-10-28 STEIMKE DAVID; ROSSIER GLEN; HAYES LARRY; PARKER DOUGLAS
25 A DEVICE FOR CONVERTING A SEMI-AUTOMATIC SELF-LOADING HANDGUN TO A FULL AUTOMATIC ONE EP13836878.2 2013-09-11 EP2895815A2 2015-07-22 Istvánovics, Mihály; Marjai, Miklós Bálint
A device for converting a semi-automatic self-loading handgun into a full automatic weapon, wherein the handgun (3) comprises a slide (5) and an own trigger (11) and the handgun (3) is fixed in a front part of a case (2), in which an operating trigger (6) is arranged in a part of the case (2) behind the handgun (3), and the device comprises a means arranged between the operating trigger (6) and the own trigger (11) causing repeated and series activations of the own trigger (11) when the operating trigger (6) is in pulled state.
26 WEAPON SYSTEM WITH SHORT RECOIL IMPULSE AVERAGING OPERATING GROUP EP12841530.4 2012-07-31 EP2748552A2 2014-07-02 STEIMKE, David; ROSSIER, Glenn
A weapon system includes a receiver and an operating group with a barrel extension arranged to axially translate relative to the receiver. In the firing condition, the op-rod assembly and bolt assembly are driven by the drive spring such that the round is guided into the chamber and the op-rod assembly and bolt assembly are locked to the barrel extension and a forward momentum of the op-rod assembly is imparted to the operating group and the round is fired. A portion of an impulse stops the forward momentum of the operating group. In the recoil condition, the operating group is driven rearward by the remaining portion of the impulse, the gas accelerator imparts additional rearward momentum to the op-rod assembly and bolt assembly and stops rearward momentum of the barrel and barrel extension, and the op-rod assembly and the bolt assembly are stopped by the drive spring.
27 HANDGUN WITH A LOCKING DEVICE EP12783307.7 2012-09-14 EP2603764A1 2013-06-19 BANDINI, Nicola; STRESHINSKIY, Dimitry
The present invention relates to a gun (1) with a barrel (4) which proximally delimits a firing chamber (6), and a slide (8) translatable between a forward configuration in which it closes the firing chamber (6), and a rearward configuration in which it is distanced from the barrel (4) to open said chamber (6). The orientation of the firing chamber (6) in the forward configuration and in the rearward configuration is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis (X). The gun (1) further comprises a locking device (10), which in the forward configuration acts so as to join the barrel (4) and the slide (8) and in the rearward configuration, releases the slide (8) to enable its backward movement. The locking device (10) comprises at least one locking projection (12, 14) which, when the slide (8) and the barrel (4) are reciprocally released, guides the slide (8) in translation.
28 BREECH DEVICE FOR A HAND FIREARM EP10802009.0 2010-07-19 EP2457055A1 2012-05-30 Loganchuk, Vladimir
A breech device of a hand firearm comprises a firearm casing, a trigger mechanism, a carrier slidably arranged within the firearm casing, and a breech block engaging the carrier and having a firing pin. The breech device further includes a tensioning element slidably engaged with the carrier and coupled to at least one follower pin engaging the firing pin and slidably engaged with the breech block. The tensioning element includes a projecting part having a forward-directed nose adapted to engage a stop detent on the trigger mechanism. The breech device further includes a tensioning pin slidably engaged with the carrier and the breech block.
29 Waffe EP02012952.4 2002-06-12 EP1296110B1 2005-01-19 Breuer, Heinz Günter; Hülsewis, Hans
30 Waffe EP02012952.4 2002-06-12 EP1296110A3 2004-03-03 Breuer, Heinz Günter; Hülsewis, Hans

Die Erfindung betrifft eine Waffe mit einem in einer Wiege (2) von einer Ausgangsstellung in eine Rücklaufstellung verschiebbar gelagerten Waffenrohr (3), dessen Bodenstück (4) einen Keilverschluß (5) mit einem quer zur Seelenachse (6) des Waffenrohres (3) von einer geschlossenen in eine geöffnete Stellung verschiebbaren Verschlußkeil (7) umfaßt, wobei der Verschlußkeil (7) durch eine auf eine Kolbenstange (8) wirkende wiegenfeste Steuereinheit (11) verschiebbar ist.

Um zu erreichen, daß die Waffe eine Steuereinheit (11) enthält, die kompakt aufbaubar ist und ein gegenüber bekannten Steuereinheiten geringeres Gewicht und Bauvolumen aufweist, schlägt die Erfindung eine Steuereinheit (11) vor, die sowohl eine federbeaufschlagte und mit der Kolbenstange (8) fluchtende Schaltstange (13) als auch eine federbeaufschlagte und mit einem an dem Bodenstück (4) befestigten Steuernocken (10) fluchtende Steuerstange (15) sowie eine durch einen Nocken (16) von einer Sperrstellung in eine Freigabestellung verschwenkbare Sperrklinke (17) umfaßt, wobei der Nocken (16) in eine Ausnehmung (18) der Steuerstange (15) eingreift, derart, daß in der Ausgangsstellung der Steuerstange (15) der Nocken (16) die Sperrklinke (17) in eine Rastnut (19) der Schaltstange (13) drückt, so daß diese axial nicht verschiebbar ist und daß durch Verschiebung der Steuerstange (15) in Richtung zur Mündung des Waffenrohres (3) der Nocken (16) die Sperrklinke (17) in ihre Freigabestellung und damit aus der Rastnut (19) verschwenkt. Dabei sind die Längen der Kolbenstange (8) und der Schaltstange (13) derart gewählt, daß der Verschlußkeil (7) sich bei dem Vorlauf des Waffenrohres (3) durch die axiale Verschiebung dieser Stangen (8, 13) bereits in seine geöffnete Stellung verschoben hat, bevor der Steuernocken (10) eine Verschiebung der Steuerstange (15) und damit ein Verschwenken der Sperrklinke (17) in ihre Freigabestellung bewirkt.

31 Arme d'épaule pour le tir de munitions à forte impulsion EP94400222.9 1994-02-02 EP0611186B1 1997-06-11 Sieli, Pierre; Carre, Paul
32 Dispositif pour le freinage de la glissière d'une arme à feu EP93201361.8 1993-05-12 EP0573093B1 1996-12-04 Gathoye, Jean-Louis
33 Breech locking system for self loading firearms EP88308203.4 1988-09-05 EP0307156B1 1992-06-24 Smith, David Edward
34 A DEVICE FOR CONVERTING A SEMI-AUTOMATIC SELF-LOADING HANDGUN TO A FULL AUTOMATIC ONE PCT/HU2013000090 2013-09-11 WO2014041382A2 2014-03-20 ISTVANOVICS MIHALY; MARJAI MIKLOS BALINT
A device for converting a semi-automatic self-loading handgun into a full automatic weapon, wherein the handgun (3) comprises a slide (5) and an own trigger (11) and the handgun (3) is fixed in a front part of a case (2), in which an operating trigger (6) is arranged in a part of the case (2) behind the handgun (3), and the device comprises a means arranged between the operating trigger (6) and the own trigger (11) causing repeated and series activations of the own trigger (11) when the operating trigger (6) is in pulled state.
35 Firearm Gas Redirection Assembly US15613990 2017-06-05 US20180347926A1 2018-12-06 Aleksandr Lopatin
A firearm gas redirection assembly directionally directs discharged gases from a barrel towards a bolt frame, and uses the energy from discharged gases to force a bolt rearwardly in an action. The barrel has an elongated body, an inner barrel sidewall, an outer barrel sidewall, a rear end, and a forward end. The forward end of barrel forms gas vents. The barrel is fixed motionless on the frame of the weapon. A jet nozzle concentrically couples around the barrel and integrates with a bolt frame. The jet nozzle has inner and outer jet sidewalls and a jet nozzle edge. The inner jet sidewall and outer barrel sidewall form a gas space that is in communication with the bolt frame. Discharge of firearm forces high velocity gas through gas vents that form in the barrel, through gas space, and finally against the jet nozzle edge. This forces bolt frame rearwardly.
36 BARREL LOCKING MECHANISM FOR A FIREARM US15494452 2017-04-22 US20180306536A1 2018-10-25 Jameson S. Ellis; Paul H. Ellis, SR.
A locking mechanism for a firearm including a frame, a slide, a barrel and a firing mechanism is disclosed. The locking mechanism includes a body to engage the barrel and a slide lock extending from the body to engage the slide. With the slide in a forward position, the slide lock extends at least partially through an ejection port of the slide to engage the barrel with the slide.
37 Firearm slide with an integrated flash hider US15402532 2017-01-10 US09995550B2 2018-06-12 Derek Hunter Shelton; Randy Paul Niswander; Michael Lee Parks
A firearm slide is disclosed. The firearm may include a slide and a flash hider integrally formed into an end of the slide.
38 Axially relieved bolt face for blowback bolt firearms US15711874 2017-09-21 US20180087855A1 2018-03-29 James L. Ballantyne; Anthony W. Castaneda; Alan L. Cowgill
A blowback bolt for a firearm has a distal bolt face having an axially relieved lower lip closest to the ammunition magazine. The axial relieved lip strips the lead cartridge from the magazine by contacting the rim of the cartridge and scoops it into the counterbore seat on the distal bolt face while maintaining contact with the rim. Chamfered lateral guides at the angular extremities of an arcuate upper guidewall restrict lateral movement of the rim during the scooping.
39 Multi-ply heterogeneous armor with viscoelastic layers US13085130 2011-04-12 US09835416B1 2017-12-05 Charles M. Roland; Daniel M. Fragiadakis; Raymond M. Gamache
An armor system with a composite laminate having at least four alternating layers (two bi-layers) of a first material and a second material, the first material having a lower acoustic impedance than the second material. The first material is an elastomer and the second material can be a hard material such as steel, aluminum, or ceramic, or an elastomer with a higher acoustic impedance than the first material. The laminate can include many alternating layers of the first and second materials, and can be adhered or affixed to a thicker armor substrate. Additional protective elements such as corrugated metal-ceramic panels and armored glass cylinders can be added to improve resistance to armor piercing rounds, explosively formed penetrators, or other threats.
40 FIREARM SLIDE WITH AN INTEGRATED FLASH HIDER US15402532 2017-01-10 US20170299315A1 2017-10-19 Derek Hunter Shelton; Randy Paul Niswander; Michael Lee Parks
A firearm slide is disclosed. The firearm may include a slide and a flash hider integrally formed into an end of the slide.
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