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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 一种微弹丸发射器进给机构 CN201710200414.2 2017-03-30 CN106996714A 2017-08-01 陈海波; 何彧; 王慧梅; 文琦龙; 杨华伦
发明涉及一种微弹丸发射器进给机构,用于调整微弹丸发射器的位置,其特征在于,包括伺服电机联轴器、滚珠丝杠基座滑板,所述伺服电机为动源,伺服电机与滚珠丝杠通过联轴器连接,所述滚珠丝杠通过螺母与滑板连接,滑板的一面置于基座的顶面且通过基座顶面的滑槽滑动连接,所述基座的底面固定于基础面,滑板的另一面与微弹丸发射器固定连接,通过伺服电机的旋转带动滚珠丝杠的转动进而使滑板沿基座的滑槽滑动带动微弹丸发生器移动。本发明的一种微弹丸发射器进给机构减小了设备的高度从而减少了对试验场地的要求,同时便于操作;而且横向进给可使设备运行平稳、减少振动,防止微弹丸在工作中因振动脱落。
2 电磁发射武器用自动装填系统 CN201610202289.4 2016-04-01 CN105698600A 2016-06-22 权辉; 叶珂呈; 李仁年; 林毅鸿; 李琪飞; 韩伟; 李瑾; 傅百恒; 申正精; 李光贤; 张正杰; 王仁本
发明属于电磁推进武器的技术领域。为了解决目前电磁发射武器的电磁会损耗有限的电磁发射武器的电源及容易出现控制故障的问题,本发明提出一种电磁发射武器用自动装填系统,包括枪机和枪机框,所述枪机框为中空的矩形体结构,位于电磁发射武器的轨道式线圈的后侧;所述枪机为山字形结构,该枪机的中间凸起设有复进头,该复进头为软磁性材料,所述枪机的左侧凸起和右侧凸起均设有磁头,该磁头为硬磁性材料,该磁头前端的磁极与所述轨道式线圈后端的磁极相同;所述枪机位于所述枪机框中,枪机通过复进弹簧与枪机框连接。本发明电磁发射武器用自动装填系统不会消耗有限的电磁发射武器的电源,结构简单,成本低廉,可靠性高。
3 WAFFENSYSTEM, VERFAHREN ZUM VERSCHIESSEN UND ERKENNEN VON MUNITIONSKÖRPERN EP11782024.1 2011-05-16 EP2572153A2 2013-03-27 SIMON, Alexander
The invention relates to a weapon system, comprising a weapon (2) for firing ammunition bodies, wherein a scanner that examines the structure of an ammunition body is provided for the weapon. The invention further relates to a method for firing ammunition bodies (3) by means of a weapon (2), wherein the structure of the ammunition body (3) is examined by means of a scanner (6) before the ammunition body is fired, and to a method for detecting ammunition bodies, wherein the structure of the ammunition body (3) is examined by means of a scanner (6).
4 WAFFENSYSTEM, VERFAHREN ZUM VERSCHIESSEN UND ERKENNEN VON MUNITIONSKÖRPERN EP11782024.1 2011-05-16 EP2572153B1 2015-10-14 SIMON, Alexander
5 APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CONDITIONAL ACTIVATION OF A CARTRIDGE EP08851892 2008-11-17 EP2215425A4 2013-09-18 MOSSBERG ALAN I; HANCHETT MARK A; SMITH PATRICK W; MOSSBERG ALAN IVER; BARTOZZI JOSEPH H; LUTTON WILLIAM
6 APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CONDITIONAL ACTIVATION OF A CARTRIDGE EP08851892.3 2008-11-17 EP2215425A1 2010-08-11 MOSSBERG, Alan, I.; HANCHETT, Mark, A.; SMITH, Patrick, W.; MOSSBERG, Alan, Iver; BARTOZZI, Joseph, H.; LUTTON, William
A weapon conditionally activates a cartridge. The cartridge has a projectile and a first mechanical feature. The weapon includes an activator and a station. The activator includes a second mechanical feature. The station positions the cartridge so that the first feature opposes the second feature. On condition that the first feature does not mechanically interfere with the second feature, the activator activates the cartridge to launch the projectile from the cartridge. On condition that the first feature mechanically interferes with the second feature resulting in an excess head space, the activator is inhibited by the excess head space from activating the cartridge.
7 Automatic firing apparatus and method US15223616 2016-07-29 US09903677B2 2018-02-27 Ibrahim Al Abdouli; Mohammad Arbabi; Saleh Al Marri; Basel Al Sayyed
There is provided an automatic firing apparatus, and a method for operating the automatic firing apparatus, the apparatus comprising a trigger actuator for automatically firing bullets contained in a magazine of a firearm; a magazine release actuator for releasing an empty magazine from the firearm; a magazine bank for storing a bullet magazine inside the firearm; and a magazine loading actuator for loading a new magazine inside the firearm from the magazine bank. There is further provided a magazine bank apparatus for use with a firearm comprising a magazine bank base having a plurality of slots adapted to receive and store bullet magazines; and a magazine load actuator adapted to be automatically triggered for loading a bullet magazine among the stored bullet magazines inside the firearm.
8 Automatic firing apparatus and method US14691983 2015-04-21 US09766030B2 2017-09-19 Ibrahim Al Abdouli; Mohammad Arbabi; Saleh Al Marri; Basel Al Sayyed
There is provided an automatic firing apparatus, and a method for operating the automatic firing apparatus, the apparatus comprising a trigger actuator for automatically firing bullets contained in a magazine of a firearm; a magazine release actuator for releasing an empty magazine from the firearm; a magazine bank for storing a bullet magazine inside the firearm; and a magazine loading actuator for loading a new magazine inside the firearm from the magazine bank. There is further provided a magazine bank apparatus for use with a firearm comprising a magazine bank base having a plurality of slots adapted to receive and store bullet magazines; and a magazine load actuator adapted to be automatically triggered for loading a bullet magazine among the stored bullet magazines inside the firearm.
9 Automatic firing apparatus and method US15223676 2016-07-29 US09759505B2 2017-09-12 Ibrahim Al Abdouli; Mohammad Arbabi; Saleh Al Marri; Basel Al Sayyed
There is provided an automatic firing apparatus, and a method for operating the automatic firing apparatus, the apparatus comprising a trigger actuator for automatically firing bullets contained in a magazine of a firearm; a magazine release actuator for releasing an empty magazine from the firearm; a magazine bank for storing a bullet magazine inside the firearm; and a magazine loading actuator for loading a new magazine inside the firearm from the magazine bank. There is further provided a magazine bank apparatus for use with a firearm comprising a magazine bank base having a plurality of slots adapted to receive and store bullet magazines; and a magazine load actuator adapted to be automatically triggered for loading a bullet magazine among the stored bullet magazines inside the firearm.
10 Trigger for firearms with removable magazine US13974269 2013-08-23 US08959818B2 2015-02-24 Michael W. Mayerl
A metal lower receiver for a firearm has a receiver body. A magazine receptacle is disposed in the receiver body and adapted to receive a removable cartridge magazine. A magazine securing lever is disposed on the receiver body. The receiver body has a feed ramp positioned at a slant relative to a barrel of the firearm. The feed ramp is adapted to lift during reloading of the firearm a projectile tip of a cartridge from a removable cartridge magazine inserted into the magazine receptacle and to guide the cartridge in a direction of a cartridge chamber disposed in the barrel.
11 Magazine lock and breech block US13706773 2012-12-06 US08943866B2 2015-02-03 Rick Fernandez; James Bentley
A magazine lock for a firearm includes a magazine well and a magazine latch. The lock includes a tube nut positioned within a housing. The tube nut is connected to the magazine latch of the firearm. When tightened down, the tube nut prevents the magazine latch from releasing a magazine from the magazine well. A tool is provided to engage the tube nut and rotate the tube nut within the housing permitting the magazine latch to release the magazine. The housing includes a biased engagement feature that selectively prevents the rotation of the tube nut within the housing. The tool is configured to overcome the biased engagement feature and to engage the tube nut so that rotation of the tool rotates the tube nut. A breech block inserted into the top of a magazine inserted into the firearm may also be used to lock the firearm.
12 Trigger for firearms with removable magazine US13974269 2013-08-23 US20140165440A1 2014-06-19 Michael W. Mayerl
A metal trigger for a firearm has a trigger body. A magazine receptacle is disposed in the trigger body and adapted to receive a removable cartridge magazine. A magazine securing lever is disposed on the trigger body. The trigger body has a feed ramp positioned at a slant at a ramp angle relative to a barrel of the firearm. The feed ramp is adapted to lift during reloading of the firearm a projectile tip of a cartridge from a removable cartridge magazine inserted into the magazine receptacle and to guide the cartridge in a direction of a cartridge chamber disposed in the barrel.
13 Systems And Methods Of A Weapon For Conditional Activation Of A Cartridge US12272560 2008-11-17 US20100281740A1 2010-11-11 Alan I. Mossberg; Alan Iver Mossberg, JR.; William C. Lutton; Joseph H. Bartozzi; Mark A. Hanchett; Patrick W. Smith
A weapon conditionally activates a cartridge. The cartridge has a projectile and a first mechanical feature. The weapon includes an activator and a station. The activator includes a second mechanical feature. The station positions the cartridge so that the first feature opposes the second feature. On condition that the first feature does not mechanically interfere with the second feature, the activator activates the cartridge to launch the projectile from the cartridge. On condition that the first feature mechanically interferes with the second feature resulting in an excess head space, the activator is inhibited by the excess head space from activating the cartridge.
14 Talos positioning jig US19388862 1962-05-10 US3103062A 1963-09-10 HAROLD HIMMELBERGER
15 Method of handling stores US11304661 1961-05-26 US3088612A 1963-05-07 ALUISE ROBERT R; WEBB CHARLES W; EUGENC VIOLETTE HOMER
16 Weapon component carrier US83192159 1959-08-05 US2948562A 1960-08-09 FOOTE JR VERNON S
17 Shell carrier liner US45026242 1942-07-09 US2375993A 1945-05-15 HULBERT EDWIN F
18 AUTOMATIC FIRING APPARATUS AND METHOD US14691983 2015-04-21 US20160245607A1 2016-08-25 Ibrahim AL ABDOULI; Mohammad ARBABI; Saleh AL MERRI; Basel AL SAYYED
There is provided an automatic firing apparatus, and a method for operating the automatic firing apparatus, the apparatus comprising a trigger actuator for automatically firing bullets contained in a magazine of a firearm; a magazine release actuator for releasing an empty magazine from the firearm; a magazine bank for storing a bullet magazine inside the firearm; and a magazine loading actuator for loading a new magazine inside the firearm from the magazine bank. There is further provided a magazine bank apparatus for use with a firearm comprising a magazine bank base having a plurality of slots adapted to receive and store bullet magazines; and a magazine load actuator adapted to be automatically triggered for loading a bullet magazine among the stored bullet magazines inside the firearm.
19 Debris cover for a weapon magazine well US14181046 2014-02-14 US08904694B1 2014-12-09 Jeremiah A. Afuh, II
A debris cover for a weapon magazine well that that does not need to be removed in order to add a magazine onto a firearm. The instant device includes a housing with an opening that can be secured over the magazine well of a firearm such and is fastenable inside the trigger well. The housing has a lower opening wide enough to receive a magazine therethrough. Spring hinges are disposed proximal the lower opening. A plurality of door panels has a surface with a low coefficient of friction and is fixedly attached to and in operational communication with the spring hinges. The spring hinges bias the door panels to span the lower opening. The door panels can also fold up inside the debris cover allowing for the insertion of a magazine into the magazine well.
20 Weapon Mounting System for Firearms US14211755 2014-03-14 US20140311331A1 2014-10-23 Mark Edward Hagedorn; Joe Bebee
The present disclosure provides a weapons mounting system, which may include a gun mount that may be used independent of a swing mount or with the swing mount. The gun mount may include a Picatinny rail assembly and be attached to an ammunition container. The swing mount may include a positive locking system and a friction locking system. The present disclosure also provides a travel lock assembly, which partially connects the gun mount to the swing mount.
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