81 |
Breech-loading gun. |
US1899729353 |
1899-09-02 |
US696063A |
1902-03-25 |
MEIGS JOHN FORSYTH; HAMMAR SIGARD AXEL STEN |
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82 |
Semi-automatic breech-loading ordnance. |
US1900041313 |
1900-12-28 |
US673594A |
1901-05-07 |
BEVANS WILLIAM H |
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83 |
Automatic ordnance of large caliber. |
US1899702061 |
1899-01-13 |
US668835A |
1901-02-26 |
HANNEKEN CONSTANTIN VON |
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84 |
Breech-closing mechanism for recoil-guns. |
US1900027278 |
1900-08-18 |
US661550A |
1900-11-13 |
POHLIT CARL |
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85 |
Tave adolphe canet |
US521400D |
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US521400A |
1894-06-12 |
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86 |
noble |
US492942D |
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US492942A |
1893-03-07 |
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87 |
Emil bitter y |
US429819D |
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US429819A |
1890-06-10 |
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88 |
Linear Generator and System to Capture Energy from Irregular Linear Movement |
US10592902 |
2005-03-15 |
US20080277939A1 |
2008-11-13 |
Grover Richardson; Gary Gray; Charles M. Stancil |
A system for capturing and storing electrical energy from irregular limited reciprocal linear movement along a cylinder, such as a shock absorber of a vehicle. A linear generator with electrical coils is wound around the cylinder parallel to the movement of the cylinder or along the cylinder. The electrical current generated by the linear generator can be stored in a battery. The energy from the recoil of a large military gun can also be captured by a linear generator along the barrel of the gun and stored in the battery. A processing device can be included to control the flow of electric energy from the linear generator to the battery. The electrical current can pass through a filter and may be processed by a conditioner to limit the range of voltage generated by the linear generator. |
89 |
Arming sets for weapons system |
US898462 |
1978-04-14 |
US4494440A |
1985-01-22 |
Richard Koine |
A weapons system for single-barrel automatic cannons uses PRUNIT rounds consisting of a projectile and a casingless solid body of propellant affixed to the projectile. A respective arming set is provided for at least some of said weapons to form central units therewith. Each arming set comprises means defining first and second energy-flow paths with respective shafts adapted to transmit torque from input ends to output ends of the path. Both of the shafts are connected to a wedge-type breech block for shifting same between open and closed positions. One of the shafts is connected to a loader and the other to a belt feeder for the PRUNITs. |
90 |
Gun self powered drive system |
US470088 |
1974-05-15 |
US3991650A |
1976-11-16 |
Newton C. Garland; Victor R. Gardy; Lewis K. Wetzel; August J. Haberstroh; Lawrence R. Folsom; Maurice P. Cloutier; Peter L. Chamberlain |
A gun drive system is provided wherein recoil motion is used to pump hydraulic liquid into an accumulator, which in turn, on demand, drives a hydraulic motor and the thereto coupled gun, discharging into a low pressure reservoir, which in turn, resupplies the pump chamber upon counter-recoil motion. |
91 |
Breech mechanisms |
US28046852 |
1952-04-04 |
US2779242A |
1957-01-29 |
WILLHAUCK AUGUSTUS D |
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92 |
Hydraulic breech operating mechanism |
US16581450 |
1950-06-02 |
US2720820A |
1955-10-18 |
DIXON PAUL H; RUTTER DONALD E |
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93 |
Recoil operated device for opening and closing a breechblock mechanism |
US64464746 |
1946-01-31 |
US2434972A |
1948-01-27 |
VICK FRED A |
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94 |
Breech-loading ordnance |
US13149126 |
1926-08-25 |
US1695841A |
1928-12-18 |
TREVOR DAWSON ARTHUR; THOMAS BUCKHAM GEORGE |
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95 |
Automatic firearm |
US70589524 |
1924-04-11 |
US1525066A |
1925-02-03 |
BROWNING JOHN M |
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96 |
Semi-automatic breech mechanism for guns |
US9512416 |
1916-05-03 |
US1387502A |
1921-08-16 |
JOHN LUND |
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97 |
Recoll-operated ordnance |
US25815018 |
1918-10-15 |
US1332060A |
1920-02-24 |
LEONARDO PACILLI |
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98 |
Planooraph co |
US1310879D |
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US1310879A |
1919-07-22 |
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99 |
Breech-actuating and loading apparatus of heavy guns. |
US1912729565 |
1912-11-05 |
US1182987A |
1916-05-16 |
DAWSON ARTHUR TREVOR; HORNE JAMES |
|
100 |
Apparatus for the semi-automatic working of the breech mechanism of guns of large caliber. |
US3874015 |
1915-07-08 |
US1172490A |
1916-02-22 |
SCHNEIDER EUGENE |
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