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US2713859A US335735A US33573553A US2713859A US 2713859 A US2713859 A US 2713859A US 335735 A US335735 A US 335735A US 33573553 A US33573553 A US 33573553A US 2713859 A US2713859 A US 2713859A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41BWEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F41B11/00Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A9/00Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
    • F41A9/01Feeding of unbelted ammunition
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Juiy 26, 1955 E. H. BRADFIELD SLIDABLE MAGAZINE. FOR FLUID PRESSURE GUN 2 Sheets-$heet 1 Filed Feb. 9, 1953 QNIl ATTORNEYS July 26, 1955 E. H. BRADFIELD 2,713,859
SLIDABLE MAGAZINE FOR FLUID PRESSURE GUN Filed Feb. 9, 1953 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 gun "I- l l 24 Z INVENTOR Elmer h. Braaf'z'e/a ATTORNEYS SLLDABLE MAGAZINE FOR FLUID PRESSURE GUN Elmer H. Bradfield, Stockton, Calif.
Appiication February 9, 1953,Serial No. 335,735
2 Claims. (Cl. 124-45) An object of the invention is to provide a gun with a. novel clip or magazine for the pellets; such magazine being arranged, upon predetermined step-by-step movement, to successively dispose the pellets in proper position for firing through the barrel.
A further object of the invention is to provide a gun,
as above, which includes novel mechanism arranged to cause such step-by-step movement of the magazine in response to recurring actuation of the trigger controlled, pressure release mechanism, so that the gun automatically reloads after each firing thereof.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a gun which is designed for ease and economy of manufacture, compactness, durability, and positive action, both in the firing and magazine actuating mechanisms.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a practical and reliable fluid-pressure operated pellet gun, and one which will be exceedingly effective for the purpose for which it is designed.
These objects are accomplished by means of such structure and relative arrangement of parts as will fully appear by a perusal of the following specification and claims.
In the drawings:
Fig. l is a side elevation of the gun.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional elevation of the gun showing the working parts thereof.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of the gun showing particularly the magazine actuating mechanism; the latter being shown in its normal or starting position.
Fig. 4 is a similar view, but shows said mechanism as actuated to advance the magazine one step.
Referring now more particularly to the characters of reference on the drawings, the gun comprises an elongated barrel 1 fixed on top of an elongated cylinder 2; the barrel 1 terminating at its rear end short of the corresponding end of the cylinder 2. The cylinder 2 is secured on top of the forepiece 3 which extends forwardly from the gun stock 4; such securing of the cylinder 2 being accomplished by means which includes a small-diameter pipe 5 which extends from the cylinder 2 down- ,1
wardly through the forepiece 3, with a nut 6 threaded on such pipe and abutting the under side of the forepiece 3.
In addition to serving as a securing element, the pipe 5 is coupled at its lower end to a fluid pressure supply hose 7, which leads to a source of relatively high air or gas pressure.
Such pressure delivers from the hose 7 through a restricted orifice 3 in the pipe 9, and thence delivers from such pipe through a passage 10 in a plug 11 secured in the cylinder 2; such passage 10 delivering rearwardly from the plug 11 into a pressure storage chamber 12 in the cylinder 2. The plug 11 forms the front end of the pressure storage chamber 12, while its rear end is closed by a piston 13 having a sealing cup 14 thereon; the piston 13 being adapted to retract in the cylinder 2 from the advanced position shown in Fig. 2.
Such retraction of the piston 13 is normally prevented 2,713,859 Patented July 26, 1955 by a trigger mechanism, indicated generally at 15, whose parts are pivotally mounted between side plates 16 depending from the cylinder 2 into a suitable pocket in the forepiece 3. The trigger mechanism includes a springreturned sear 17, whose forward end normally engages upwardly against a rearwardly facing notch 18 in a slide 19 fixed on the under side of the piston 13, which such slide being adapted to run in a slot 20 in the bottom of the cylinder 2. The trigger mechanism includes, in addition to the spring-returned sear 17, a spring-returned trigger 21; the arrangement being such that upon a rearward pull on the trigger 21, the sear 17 is caused to swing downwardly at the front, whereupon the slide 19 and piston 13 may surge rearwardly under the influence of fluid pressure in the chamber 12; such rearward surging or sliding of the piston 13 being resisted to some extent by a compression spring 22 in the cylinder 2 between the rear end of the piston 13 and a rear end plug 23 in cylinder 2. The spring 22 is maintained in place by an axial rod 24 fixed to the piston 13 and extending in slidable relation through the plug 23; there being a finger knob 25 on the outer end of rod 24.
At its rear end the barrel 1 projects into a longitudinal mounting block 2s afixed to the top of the cylinder 2; there being a passage 27 in the mounting block 26, with one end opening in alinement with the rear end of the barrel 1, and opening at the other end to a port 28 in the cylinder 2 close to the the forward end of the piston 13 but normally closed by the latter.
The mounting block 26 is formed, adjacent its front end, with a cross head 29 which has a transverse, rectangular bore 36 extending therethrough from end to end; such bore intersecting the alined passage 27 and the bore of barrel 1 at adjacent ends thereof.
A rectangular magazine bar 31 is slidable through the bore 38, and such magazine bar 31 has a multiplicity of horizontal pellet receiving openings 32 therethrough from front to rear; such openings being equally spaced, and the same being adapted to receive pellets 33 for forward projection from such bar. 7
With the magazine bar 31 in position, with one of the openings 32 alined between the forward end of passage 27 and the rear end of the bore of barrel 1, the related pellet 33 is ready for firing.
By pulling rearwardly on the trigger 21, with resultant escape of the sear 17 from notch 18, the pressure stored in chamber 12 immediately slides the piston 13 rearwardly against spring 22, uncovering port 28 so that relatively great pressure enters passage 27 and fires the pellet 33 through the barrel 1.
By reason of the restricted orifice 8, fluid pressure for the next firing of the gun is delayed in recharging the chamber 12 to permit the spring 22 to return the piston 13 to its starting position, where it is locked against retraction by the spring-returned sear 17.
While it is possible to manually advance the magazine bar 31 step by step through the bore of cross head 29 for successive firing operation of the gun, the present invention contemplates the embodiment of the following automatic mechanism to cause one-step advance of the magazine bar 31 with each firing of the gun.
A transverse slide bar 34 extends through the mounting block 26, rearwardly of the cross head 29, and parallel to the magazine bar 31; such slide bar 34 having a spring pressed pawl 35 pivoted to one outer end, as at 36. From the pivot 36 the spring pressed pawl 35 extends at a forward and outward diagonal, and is formed with a nose 37 adapted to frictionally but removably engage successively in the pellet receiving openings 32 of magazine bar 31.
From a starting position, as in Fig. 3, each sliding motion of the bar 34 to the left causes a one-step advance as in Fig. 4of the magazine bar 31; this by reason of the engagement of the nose 37 in one of the openings 32 as said bar 34 so slides. When bar 34 slides in the opposite direction, the nose 37 merely ratchets out of the engaged opening 32 and retracts from the next magazine advancing operation. The magazine bar 31 is normally held in each position by a spring-pressed detent 38 which engages in one of the openings 32 from the front.
With each reciprocation of the piston 13, upon firing of the gun, the slide bar 34 is likewise reciprocated once to advance the magazine bar 31 one step, and this is accomplished by a diagonal arm 39 fixed to the end of the bar 34 opposite the pawl 35; such diagonal arm extending inwardly and rearwardly through a transverse slot 40 in the mounting block 26, which slot is normally covered by a removable slide plate 41. Within the slot 40 the diagonal arm 39 runs between a forwardly disposed cam block 42 and a rearwardly disposed roller 43, both formed on top and at the front end of a plunger 44 which is slidable longitudinally in the mounting block 26.
The cam block 42 has a rearward diagonal face 45 which matches the diagonal arm 39.
The plunger 44 is adjustably connected at its rear end by a longitudinal screw 46 to the head 47 of a pin 48 which is secured to, and projects upwardly from, the piston 13 through a longitudinal slot 49.
Upon reciprocation of the piston 13 such motion will, by reason of the above described connections, be translated by the cam block 42, roller 43, and diagonal arm 39, to transverse reciprocation of the slide bar 34. Thus, with each firing of the gun and the attendant reciprocation of the piston 13, the slide bar 34 and pawl 35 are actuated to advance the magazine bar 31 one step; i. e. to bring the next following opening 32 in position for firing of the related pellet 33.
At the end opposite the pawl 35 the slide bar 34 works against a leaf spring 50 in order to maintain said bar 34, as well as the diagonal arm 39, at all times in proper working position.
From the foregoing description it will be readily seen that there has been produced such a device as substantially fulfills the objects of the invention, as set forth herein.
While this specification sets forth in detail the present and preferred construction of the device, still in practice such deviations from such detail may be resorted to as do not form a departure from the spirit of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
Having thus described the invention, the following is claimed as new and useful, and upon which Letters Patent are desired:
1. In an air actuated gun having a barrel, a mounting block from which the barrel projects, and a pressureadvanced trigger-released and spring-returned piston mounted in connection with the block, a magazine bar slidable transversely through the block and having a row of evenly spaced horizontal pellet receiving openings extending therethrough to successively aline with the barrel, advance of the piston by pressure thereagainst admitting air to the block immediately behind the bar in alinement with the barrel, a laterally movable slide bar mounted on the block rearwardly of the magazine bar, a springpressed pawl on one end of the slide bar arranged to engage a pellet-opening on the rear side of the magazine bar, means between the piston and the slide bar to shift the same laterally a distance equal to the spacing between the pellet openings upon retractive movement of the piston, and a releasable holding detent mounted on the block on the forward side of the magazine bar in position to engage a pellet opening from which a pellet has been discharged.
2. A structure as in claim 1, in which said bar shifting means comprises a rigid arm extending diagonally and rearwardly from the other end of the slide bar, a longitudinally extending plunger mounted in the block and disposed under the arm, cam elements on the plunger engaging the diagonal arm to cause lateral shifting of said arm and the slide bar upon reciprocation of the plunger, and a longitudinally adjustable exposed connection between the plunger at its rear end and the piston adjacent its rear end.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 437,365 Perrna Sept. 30, 1890 2,147,003 Kozurik Feb. 14, 1939 2,273,678 Webby Feb. 17, 1942 2,566,181 Fitch Aug. 28, 1951 2,673,557 Sherman et al Mar. 30, 1954 FOREIGN PATENTS 542,727 Great Britain Jan. 26, 1942
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US2960083A (en) * 1957-09-17 1960-11-15 Grimland Company Manufacturers Controlled volume blast valve
US3072289A (en) * 1958-05-23 1963-01-08 Robert B Stopp Linear compressed air metering device
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US3025845A (en) * 1960-09-08 1962-03-20 Antonio A Cardia Spear gun
US4004566A (en) * 1975-04-14 1977-01-25 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Clip and indexing mechanism for a gas-operated gun
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US4986251A (en) * 1988-05-06 1991-01-22 Utec B. V. Airgun magazine
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