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US3187630A
US3187630A US408115A US40811564A US3187630A US 3187630 A US3187630 A US 3187630A US 408115 A US408115 A US 408115A US 40811564 A US40811564 A US 40811564A US 3187630 A US3187630 A US 3187630A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41FAPPARATUS FOR LAUNCHING PROJECTILES OR MISSILES FROM BARRELS, e.g. CANNONS; LAUNCHERS FOR ROCKETS OR TORPEDOES; HARPOON GUNS
    • F41F3/00Rocket or torpedo launchers
    • F41F3/04Rocket or torpedo launchers for rockets
    • F41F3/042Rocket or torpedo launchers for rockets the launching apparatus being used also as a transport container for the rocket

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  • the invention relates to multiple missile guides secured together in a holding pressure ring in spaced circular parallel relationship and means for positioning and se* curlnC the pressure ring in a missile gun receiver and means for protecting the missiles in the holder when in normal transport and operation of the gun.
  • the missile holder shown and described is intended for use with the Missile Gun with Rotatable Hammer, of application Serial Number 343,765 tiled Februrary l0, 1964, now U.S. Patent No. 3,161,976.
  • the missile holder may be any length or size just so that it accommodates the missiles to be used and lits the gun for which it is intended.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross section of the missile holder showing the pressure ring, the holding pin, the tubes secured into the pressure ring coaxially to spaced firing chambers, the forward tube ring secured to the missile tubes and the protective guard secured to the forward ring.
  • FIG. 2 is a transverse cross section along the line 2 2 of FIG. 1, showing the spaced missile tubes encircling the center pin.
  • FIG. 3 at a larger scale, shows the rear end of a tube secured within a portion of the pressure ring and in line with a tiring chamber of the pressure ring.
  • the chamber is deep enough to allow the crimped forward end of the missile cartridge to straighten out.
  • the rear end of the chamber is recessed to allow the flange of the missile cartridge to lie hush with the rear face of the pressure ring.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross section of a tube along the line 4 4 of FIG. 1.
  • FIGS. 1-2-3 are the pressure ring which tits within the gun receiver, FIGS. 1-2-3.
  • FIG. 4 is the cylindrical missile guard secured to the forward ring 3 and surrounding the missile heads, FIG. 1.
  • FIGS. 1-2 is the threaded pin which secures the missile holder in the gun receiver, FIGS. 1-2.
  • ending ice 6 is the threaded end of pin 5, FIG. 1.
  • FIGS. 1-2 is the shaped head of pin 5, FIGS. 1-2.
  • Lug 10 is a projecting positioning lug on pressure ring 1 which lits into a slot in the gun receiver.
  • Lug 10 holds the tubes 2 2 and tiring chambers 11-11 in line with the spaced tiring pins of the missile gun. Lug 10 appears in FIGS. 1 2.
  • 11 11 are ring chambers in pressure ring 1 into which the missile cartridges t, FIGS. l-3.
  • FIG. 12 is a circular shoulder on the pressure ring 1 which tits against a recoil ring within the gun receiver, FIG. 1.
  • FIGS. 1-3 is a circular recess in the tiring chamber 11 into which lits the flange of the missile cartridge, FIGS. 1-3.
  • the missiles and their attached cartridges are inserted into the missile holder through the firing chamber from the rear.
  • a cylindrical pressure ring In a missile holder, the combination of, a cylindrical pressure ring; spaced firing chambers arranged in a circle around the center of said pressure ring; spaced missile tubes secured into said pressure ring coaxially to said tiring chambers and connecting to said tiring chambers; means for securing said pressure ring into the receiver of a missile gun; a projecting positioning lug secured to said pressure ring and fitting into a slot in a gun receiver and holding said tiring chambers in line with firing pins in a gun; a forward ring secured to said missile tubes; and a cylindrical guard secured to said forward ring, said guard surrounding and protecting the heads of missiles in said tubes, a circular shoulder on said pressure ring fitting against a recoil ring within the receiver of a missile gun; a threaded holding pin rotatably secured in the center of said pressure ring with the threaded end of said pin extending rearwardly; collars secured to said pin, said collars drawing said missile holder into a gun receiver when said pin

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June 8, 1965 c. w. LAMBERT MISS ILE HOLDER Filed Nov. 2. 1964 INVENTOR. BY C@ States The invention relates to multiple missile guides secured together in a holding pressure ring in spaced circular parallel relationship and means for positioning and se* curlnC the pressure ring in a missile gun receiver and means for protecting the missiles in the holder when in normal transport and operation of the gun.
In particular, the missile holder shown and described is intended for use with the Missile Gun with Rotatable Hammer, of application Serial Number 343,765 tiled Februrary l0, 1964, now U.S. Patent No. 3,161,976.
The missile holder may be any length or size just so that it accommodates the missiles to be used and lits the gun for which it is intended.
In the drawing, FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross section of the missile holder showing the pressure ring, the holding pin, the tubes secured into the pressure ring coaxially to spaced firing chambers, the forward tube ring secured to the missile tubes and the protective guard secured to the forward ring.
FIG. 2 is a transverse cross section along the line 2 2 of FIG. 1, showing the spaced missile tubes encircling the center pin.
FIG. 3, at a larger scale, shows the rear end of a tube secured within a portion of the pressure ring and in line with a tiring chamber of the pressure ring. The chamber is deep enough to allow the crimped forward end of the missile cartridge to straighten out. The rear end of the chamber is recessed to allow the flange of the missile cartridge to lie hush with the rear face of the pressure ring.
FIG. 4 is a cross section of a tube along the line 4 4 of FIG. 1.
In al1 figures of the drawing, the same parts are numbered the same.
1 is the pressure ring which tits within the gun receiver, FIGS. 1-2-3.
2 2-2 `are the spaced missile tubes secured into pressure ring 1, FIGS. 1-2-3.
3 is the forward ring which is secured to the tubes 2 2, FIG. 1,
4 is the cylindrical missile guard secured to the forward ring 3 and surrounding the missile heads, FIG. 1.
5 is the threaded pin which secures the missile holder in the gun receiver, FIGS. 1-2.
aient ice 6 is the threaded end of pin 5, FIG. 1.
'7 is the shaped head of pin 5, FIGS. 1-2.
8 and 9 are collars secured to pin 5, FIG. 1.
1li is a projecting positioning lug on pressure ring 1 which lits into a slot in the gun receiver. Lug 10 holds the tubes 2 2 and tiring chambers 11-11 in line with the spaced tiring pins of the missile gun. Lug 10 appears in FIGS. 1 2.
11 11 are ring chambers in pressure ring 1 into which the missile cartridges t, FIGS. l-3.
12 is a circular shoulder on the pressure ring 1 which tits against a recoil ring within the gun receiver, FIG. 1.
13 is a circular recess in the tiring chamber 11 into which lits the flange of the missile cartridge, FIGS. 1-3.
The missiles and their attached cartridges are inserted into the missile holder through the firing chamber from the rear.
I claim:
In a missile holder, the combination of, a cylindrical pressure ring; spaced firing chambers arranged in a circle around the center of said pressure ring; spaced missile tubes secured into said pressure ring coaxially to said tiring chambers and connecting to said tiring chambers; means for securing said pressure ring into the receiver of a missile gun; a projecting positioning lug secured to said pressure ring and fitting into a slot in a gun receiver and holding said tiring chambers in line with firing pins in a gun; a forward ring secured to said missile tubes; and a cylindrical guard secured to said forward ring, said guard surrounding and protecting the heads of missiles in said tubes, a circular shoulder on said pressure ring fitting against a recoil ring within the receiver of a missile gun; a threaded holding pin rotatably secured in the center of said pressure ring with the threaded end of said pin extending rearwardly; collars secured to said pin, said collars drawing said missile holder into a gun receiver when said pin is rotated in one direction and loosening said holder when said pin is rotated in the opposite direction; and a projecting end of said pin itting a manually operated wrench.
References Cited bythe Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,328,230 1/20 Johnston s9-1 2,351,257 6/44 Formhals 89-1 3,060,855 10/62 Henning et al. 102-38 BENJAMIN A. BORCHELT, Primary Examiner.
SAMUEL W. ENGLE, Examiner.
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US2351257A (en) * 1941-05-13 1944-06-13 Calvin G Formhals Multiple barrel gun
US3060855A (en) * 1955-08-29 1962-10-30 Olin Mathieson Cartridges and cartridge firing apparatus

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