US39232A - Improvement in breech-loading fire-arms - Google Patents

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US39232A
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  • FIG. 1 is a central vertical longitudinal section of a fire-arm constructed according to my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an nverted plan of the movable parts of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal section of the barrel and cylinder.
  • This invention consists in the Construction of a fire-arm with a vertical cylinder having a single chamber extending directly through it at right angles to its vertical aXis, and so arranged within a suitable block in rear of the barrel that by turning it to bring its chambers at right angles to the bore of the barrel it may be loaded at one and the other end of the chamber alternately, and by the act of loading at either end the discharged case or shell of the previously-inserted Cartridge may be ⁇ expelled at the other end.
  • A is the barrel, having attached to or formed upon its rear end the block B, which is bored cylindrically at right angles to the barrel in a vertical direction for the reception of the cylinder C, which is made with journals a b at bottom and top, the lower journal being received in a hearing in the block itself, and the upper one in a bearing in a cap plate, D, which is Secured on the top of the block to confine the cylinder therein.
  • the cylinder C is bored right through at right angles to its aXis, to form the chamber c for the reception of the metallic Cartridge or fixed ammunition E, and is countersunk at each end, as shown and be in condition for' the firing of such ammunition,
  • the block B is made with openings f f', one in each side opposite the axis, that, f', on the right side being for loading, and that, f, on the left for permitting the expulsion of the empty shell of the ammunition 'which has been previously fired, the loading being effected while the chamber is arranged transversely to the bore of the barrel, as it always is when the arm is at half-cock.
  • the hammer F is constructed,applied, and operated as in other fire-arms, and is combined with the cylinder O by means of a rod,
  • the ratchet-wheel Z and ratchet-bar k are so constructed, proportioned, and arranged that when the hammer is either down or at fullcock the chamber c of the cylinder is directly oppositeto and in line with the bore of the barrel and that the backward movement of the hammer to the position of half-cock prodnces just one-quarter of a revolution of the cylinder, bringing the chamber at right angles to the bore of the barrel to permit the ammunition to be inserted through the openings f' f in the block B.
  • the insertion of the :fixed ammunition at the openings f'f' pushes out
  • the lever lbottornof the rcylinder as the latter arrves in the proper position. The point of this stop is rounded, so that it slips out of the notehes when the power is applied to the hammer to turn the cylinder.

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C. W. HOWARD.
Breech-Loadng Fire-Arm Patented July 14- /1 ///////////////b7//////fl//// UNITED STATES PATENT Orricn C. XV. HOXVARD, OF HAMMONTON, NEW JERSEY.
IMPROVEMENT IN REECH-LO ADING FIRE-ARMS.
Spccification forning part of Letters Patcnt No. 39,232', dated July 14, 180
To (LZZ whom) it may cancrn:
Be it known that I, C. W. HOW'ARD, of Hammonton, in the county of Atlantic and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Breech -Loading Fire- Arms; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and eXact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a central vertical longitudinal section of a fire-arm constructed according to my invention. Fig. 2 is an nverted plan of the movable parts of the same. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section of the barrel and cylinder.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.
This invention consists in the Construction of a fire-arm with a vertical cylinder having a single chamber extending directly through it at right angles to its vertical aXis, and so arranged within a suitable block in rear of the barrel that by turning it to bring its chambers at right angles to the bore of the barrel it may be loaded at one and the other end of the chamber alternately, and by the act of loading at either end the discharged case or shell of the previously-inserted Cartridge may be` expelled at the other end.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its Construction and operation.
A is the barrel, having attached to or formed upon its rear end the block B, which is bored cylindrically at right angles to the barrel in a vertical direction for the reception of the cylinder C, which is made with journals a b at bottom and top, the lower journal being received in a hearing in the block itself, and the upper one in a bearing in a cap plate, D, which is Secured on the top of the block to confine the cylinder therein. The cylinder C is bored right through at right angles to its aXis, to form the chamber c for the reception of the metallic Cartridge or fixed ammunition E, and is countersunk at each end, as shown and be in condition for' the firing of such ammunition, The block B is made with openings f f', one in each side opposite the axis, that, f', on the right side being for loading, and that, f, on the left for permitting the expulsion of the empty shell of the ammunition 'which has been previously fired, the loading being effected while the chamber is arranged transversely to the bore of the barrel, as it always is when the arm is at half-cock. In the rear part of the block B there is a na-rrow slot, g, for the entrance of the nose of the hammer F to strike on the flange of the fixed ammunition; but otherwise the said block is made solid in rear of the cylinder to constitute a fixed breech.
The hammer F is constructed,applied, and operated as in other fire-arms, and is combined with the cylinder O by means of a rod,
the direction of the arrow shown in Fig. 2, as
it is moved forward by the backward or cocking movement of the hammer; but the said a spring permits the teeth of the said bar to slide over those of the said wheel as the said bar moves back while the hammer is falling or movng forward, and the said wheel has applied to it a spring-pawl, p, to prevent it from being turned by the friction of the ratchetbar in the backward movement of the latter.
The ratchet-wheel Z and ratchet-bar k are so constructed, proportioned, and arranged that when the hammer is either down or at fullcock the chamber c of the cylinder is directly oppositeto and in line with the bore of the barrel and that the backward movement of the hammer to the position of half-cock prodnces just one-quarter of a revolution of the cylinder, bringing the chamber at right angles to the bore of the barrel to permit the ammunition to be inserted through the openings f' f in the block B. The insertion of the :fixed ammunition at the openings f'f' pushes out The lever lbottornof the rcylinder as the latter arrves in the proper position. The point of this stop is rounded, so that it slips out of the notehes when the power is applied to the hammer to turn the cylinder.
1 I do not claim, broadly, the use in a fire arm of a revolving cylinder having a single chamber arranged transversely to the axis of the oylinder; but
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1 The Construction of the cylinder C, with countersunk recesses at each end of the chargechamber, as herein shown and described, so that said cylinder, although r'otating in one direction, may be loaded with cartridges at either end of the chamber, all as set forth.
2. The combinatio of the oscillating ratchet-bar Ic, lever' j, and rod h with the hammer F, andthe ratchet-wheel*?yirrthe'mann'er herein shown and described.
C. W. HOWARD.
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M. S. PARTRIDGE, GEO. W. BEED.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3751840A (en) * 1972-02-25 1973-08-14 R Casull Cap and ball rifle
US3997994A (en) * 1974-03-21 1976-12-21 Heckler & Koch Gmbh Shoulder arm with swivel breech member
US4004363A (en) * 1974-01-14 1977-01-25 Diehl Rotatable cartridge chamber for firearm type weapon
US6637310B2 (en) 2001-03-01 2003-10-28 United Defense L.P. Rotatable breech gun

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3751840A (en) * 1972-02-25 1973-08-14 R Casull Cap and ball rifle
US4004363A (en) * 1974-01-14 1977-01-25 Diehl Rotatable cartridge chamber for firearm type weapon
US3997994A (en) * 1974-03-21 1976-12-21 Heckler & Koch Gmbh Shoulder arm with swivel breech member
US6637310B2 (en) 2001-03-01 2003-10-28 United Defense L.P. Rotatable breech gun

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