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US946351A
US946351A US51407409A US1909514074A US946351A US 946351 A US946351 A US 946351A US 51407409 A US51407409 A US 51407409A US 1909514074 A US1909514074 A US 1909514074A US 946351 A US946351 A US 946351A
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    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
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  • This invention relates to a system of revolver construction in which the recoil causes the rotation of the revolving magazine and brings the percussion.mechan1sm into position for action.
  • the recoil drives toward the back end of the butt a slide that carries the barrel, the revolving magazine, the hammer, and its accessories.
  • the revolver is essentially distinguished from these patterns by the fact that the recoil causes the displacement toward the rear of the revolving magazine only. We thus attain greater simplicityin construction, while the weight of the parts that have to be displaced by. the recoil is very considerably diminished.
  • the displacement of the revolving magazine is effected by causing it to slide along the axis about which it revolves.
  • the revolving magazine compresses a spring which is adapted to return the revolving magazine, brings the hammer into position for action, then returns to the front and brings its front face to bear against the back of the barrel.
  • This system of automatic revolver has also the advantage of avoiding the loss or dischargeof the gases at the moment of firing.
  • Figure l is a vertical section (on the line A B C D E of Fig. 3) of the automatic revolver.
  • Fig. 2' is a section on vthe'lin'e G H of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a front view and'Fig. 4 a side elevation.
  • the revolving magazine 1 is made in one piece with a central boss 2 on which there is pivoted a plate 3 that serves as: aprotection or bufl er and is held against the revolving magazine by a screw-threaded ring 4.-
  • This protecting plate 3 has in it an opening or door 5 to permit of the cartridges being inserted.
  • On to the plate 3. there'is screwed a tube 6, which is guided in a hole .7 in the body of the'pistol- In-the interior of this tube there is fitted the hammer 8,-.which'-is worked. by lock mechanism ofany suitable type.
  • a spring 10 tends constantly to force the revolving magazine toward the front. Instead of being placed around the tube'6 it is evident that this spring could be placed around.
  • Claims 1 Inan automatic revolver, the combination with astationary barrel, of a revolving magazine which is displaced along its own akis relative to the barrel by the effect I of the recoil; percussion mechanism put into position for action by the backward movement of the revolving magazine; a spring adapted to return the revolving magazine to the front again; and mechanism for effecting the rotation of the magazine as it returns to the front.

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G. V. HAEGHENL AUTOMATIC REVOLVER.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. 21, 1909.
946,351 Patented Jan. 11, 1910.
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GEORGES VANDER HAEGHEN, OF LIEG'E, BELGIUM.
AUTOMATIC REVOLVER.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Jan, 11, 1910,
Application filed August 21, 1909. Serial No. 514,074.
marked therein, which form 'a part of this specification.
This invention relates to a system of revolver construction in which the recoil causes the rotation of the revolving magazine and brings the percussion.mechan1sm into position for action. In the weapons of this type already known (for example, those on the Webley Fosbery system) the recoil drives toward the back end of the butt a slide that carries the barrel, the revolving magazine, the hammer, and its accessories.
Under this invention the revolver is essentially distinguished from these patterns by the fact that the recoil causes the displacement toward the rear of the revolving magazine only. We thus attain greater simplicityin construction, while the weight of the parts that have to be displaced by. the recoil is very considerably diminished.
The displacement of the revolving magazine is effected by causing it to slide along the axis about which it revolves. When the revolving magazine has thus been forced toward the back of the butt, it compresses a spring which is adapted to return the revolving magazine, brings the hammer into position for action, then returns to the front and brings its front face to bear against the back of the barrel. This system of automatic revolver has also the advantage of avoiding the loss or dischargeof the gases at the moment of firing. During the to and.
fro movement of the revolving magazine along its axis, its rotation is insured by some means or other. When the revolving magazine moves toward the rear it brings into action the percussion mechanism, which may be of any one of the types generally adopted in automatic pistols.
In order that the invention may be more clearly understood I have hereunto upw pended an explanatory sheet of wings,
showing, by way of example, a method of carrying out .the invention.
Figure l is a vertical section (on the line A B C D E of Fig. 3) of the automatic revolver. Fig. 2'is a section on vthe'lin'e G H of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a front view and'Fig. 4 a side elevation.
The revolving magazine 1 is made in one piece with a central boss 2 on which there is pivoted a plate 3 that serves as: aprotection or bufl er and is held against the revolving magazine by a screw-threaded ring 4.- This protecting plate 3 has in it an opening or door 5 to permit of the cartridges being inserted. On to the plate 3. there'is screwed a tube 6, which is guided in a hole .7 in the body of the'pistol- In-the interior of this tube there is fitted the hammer 8,-.which'-is worked. by lock mechanism ofany suitable type. A spring 10 tends constantly to force the revolving magazine toward the front. Instead of being placed around the tube'6 it is evident that this spring could be placed around. the axis 11 on which the revolving magazine turns and slides. The rotation of the magazine is insured by pawl 'gear 9, pivoted on the body of the pistol. A small spring 12 tends to move this pawl downward. \Vhen the revolvin magazine is moved toward the rear, the en of the pawl 9 slides along the tooth 13 that is on the revolving magazine and takes its position under that tooth. When the maga zine returnsto the front the pawl is raised causing the rotation of the magazine by raising the aforesaid tooth. It will be apparent that this system of rotation of the revolving magazine might be replaced by any other suitable system, such, for example as that shown on Fig. 4, where a projection 14, acted on by ,a spring, engages in grooves 15 and '16, made around the peripher of the revolving magazine.
en the arts are in the position shown in Fig- 1, if the retaining mechanism or trigger 17 is operated so' as to release the hammer 8, the latter ierces the cartridge with its point. 18, passing through the port 20 that is made in the end of the tube 6, The recoil acts on the end of the tube 6, and as a result the latter is forced backward, carrying with it the plate 3, and that plate, by means of the washer 4 that, is screwed on to the boss 2 of the revolving magazine 1, carrying the revolving magazine with it and at the sametime'compress= and adapted to catch over the front part of ing magazine that turns, (for at this moment ing the spring 10. The hammer 8 is likewise carried to the. rear and is held in therear by the locking mechanism; while, on the contrary, the revolvin magazine, the plate 3 and the tube 6 are brought forward again by the spring 10. \Vhen returning to the front in this Way it is .only the revolvthe arrangement provided to effect that rotation comes into action). It ends its course by a displacement parallel to its own axis in such a way that it brings the conical part 21 of a cartridge chamber 22 against the conical projection 23 on the barrel 24.
To permit of the loading or unloading of the revolving magazine, it is necessary to turn it by hand, and to do so it must be drawn slightly to the rear, so as to free it from the extremity 23 of the barrel. It is held in that position, while at the same time it is left free to rotate, by means of a hook 25 pivoted on the body of the Weapon the revolving magazine.
Claims 1. Inan automatic revolver, the combination with astationary barrel, of a revolving magazine which is displaced along its own akis relative to the barrel by the effect I of the recoil; percussion mechanism put into position for action by the backward movement of the revolving magazine; a spring adapted to return the revolving magazine to the front again; and mechanism for effecting the rotation of the magazine as it returns to the front.
2. In an automatic revolver, the combination with a stationary barrel of a revolving magazine which is displaced along its own axis relative to the barrel by the eflcct of the recoil; percussion mechanism put into position for action by the recoil ot' the magazine; a spring adapted to return the revolving magazine to the front again: and mechanism for eflecting the rotation of the magazine as it returns to the front comprising a pawl gear pivoted'on thebody of the pistol and engaging with teeth arranged on the front part of the revolving magazine.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have signed my name in presence of two subscribing witne se GEORGES VANDER HAEGHEN. l/Vitnesses:
JULEs GHILAIN, EUGENE VAINDENPLAS.
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Cited By (18)

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US2779248A (en) * 1953-08-28 1957-01-29 Charles H Stevens Cam block actuator
US2818784A (en) * 1953-06-19 1958-01-07 Charles H Stevens Block actuator for a revolver-type gun
US2835171A (en) * 1952-03-14 1958-05-20 Lyon George Albert Rotary magazine gun
US2876678A (en) * 1952-04-05 1959-03-10 Lyon George Albert Rocket gun
US2972286A (en) * 1950-04-18 1961-02-21 Frank R Marquardt Rapid fire gun with two barrels and a plurality of firing chambers
US2998757A (en) * 1950-08-23 1961-09-05 Mach Tool Works Control mechanism for automatic firearms with revolver drum
US3027673A (en) * 1957-03-26 1962-04-03 John R Oliver Low barrel revolver
US3124889A (en) * 1964-03-17 hellstrom
US3497984A (en) * 1966-11-30 1970-03-03 Victor Comptometer Corp Air operated projectile firing apparatus
US3505927A (en) * 1967-11-06 1970-04-14 Allied Res Ass Inc Automatic firearm having electrical ignition of cartridges in a rotating and reciprocating cylinder
US3729853A (en) * 1967-11-24 1973-05-01 Aai Corp Underwater pistol
US3890732A (en) * 1972-03-30 1975-06-24 Andrew J Grandy Ammunition and weapon systems
US3890730A (en) * 1972-03-30 1975-06-24 Andrew J Grandy Ammunition and weapon systems
US3951038A (en) * 1961-05-03 1976-04-20 Victor Comptometer Corporation Air operated projectile firing apparatus
US5333531A (en) * 1992-02-18 1994-08-02 Roger Field Revolver firearm with gas sealing
RU2481539C2 (en) * 2011-01-31 2013-05-10 Мефодий Николаевич Бондарчук Design of pistol-gun of continuous action /pgc/
WO2020023001A1 (en) * 2018-07-23 2020-01-30 Citan Design Llc. Sliding revolver pistol
US10612886B2 (en) 2017-07-03 2020-04-07 Shidong Wang Sliding revolver pistol

Cited By (18)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3124889A (en) * 1964-03-17 hellstrom
US2972286A (en) * 1950-04-18 1961-02-21 Frank R Marquardt Rapid fire gun with two barrels and a plurality of firing chambers
US2998757A (en) * 1950-08-23 1961-09-05 Mach Tool Works Control mechanism for automatic firearms with revolver drum
US2835171A (en) * 1952-03-14 1958-05-20 Lyon George Albert Rotary magazine gun
US2876678A (en) * 1952-04-05 1959-03-10 Lyon George Albert Rocket gun
US2818784A (en) * 1953-06-19 1958-01-07 Charles H Stevens Block actuator for a revolver-type gun
US2779248A (en) * 1953-08-28 1957-01-29 Charles H Stevens Cam block actuator
US3027673A (en) * 1957-03-26 1962-04-03 John R Oliver Low barrel revolver
US3951038A (en) * 1961-05-03 1976-04-20 Victor Comptometer Corporation Air operated projectile firing apparatus
US3497984A (en) * 1966-11-30 1970-03-03 Victor Comptometer Corp Air operated projectile firing apparatus
US3505927A (en) * 1967-11-06 1970-04-14 Allied Res Ass Inc Automatic firearm having electrical ignition of cartridges in a rotating and reciprocating cylinder
US3729853A (en) * 1967-11-24 1973-05-01 Aai Corp Underwater pistol
US3890732A (en) * 1972-03-30 1975-06-24 Andrew J Grandy Ammunition and weapon systems
US3890730A (en) * 1972-03-30 1975-06-24 Andrew J Grandy Ammunition and weapon systems
US5333531A (en) * 1992-02-18 1994-08-02 Roger Field Revolver firearm with gas sealing
RU2481539C2 (en) * 2011-01-31 2013-05-10 Мефодий Николаевич Бондарчук Design of pistol-gun of continuous action /pgc/
US10612886B2 (en) 2017-07-03 2020-04-07 Shidong Wang Sliding revolver pistol
WO2020023001A1 (en) * 2018-07-23 2020-01-30 Citan Design Llc. Sliding revolver pistol

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