US1528952A - Synchronized gun control - Google Patents

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US1528952A
US1528952A US555417A US55541722A US1528952A US 1528952 A US1528952 A US 1528952A US 555417 A US555417 A US 555417A US 55541722 A US55541722 A US 55541722A US 1528952 A US1528952 A US 1528952A
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    • B64DEQUIPMENT FOR FITTING IN OR TO AIRCRAFT; FLIGHT SUITS; PARACHUTES; ARRANGEMENTS OR MOUNTING OF POWER PLANTS OR PROPULSION TRANSMISSIONS IN AIRCRAFT
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  • This invention relates to synchronized gun control mechanism especiallyadapted ⁇ for use upon and in conjunction with the control or jo;7 stick of an airplane.
  • the ob]ect of'the invention is to equi the joy stick of any type of-ircraft witli separate and independently operable hand grips so mounted and connected'. with the A .designates generally the joy stick firing mechanism of a plurality. ofmachine guns that one or more guns may ybe tired at a time. In other'words the operator may selectively control the guns or collectively fire them.
  • the invention consists in the novel construction, combination and .arran ementherein lfully described, illustrated an claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a fravmentary side elevation of a joy stick, showing the control mecha.
  • Figure2 is a diametrical section through same at right angles to the plane of F igure l.
  • Figurel 8 is a fragmentary detail view of 4the inner tube. l
  • Figure 4 is a. ⁇ similar view of the intermedia-te tube.. I lI)* ⁇ .igure 5 is a similar. view of the other tu e. i
  • Figure 6 is a similar view of one of the hand grips.
  • Figure 7 is a sectional viewtaken at a right angle to .
  • Figure 2 showing the arrangement of sliding and fixed blocks.1 Referring to -the drawings:
  • joyl stick is fof tubular formation as shown at 1, so that' the gun control cables may pass, through same.
  • bach outer tube 3 has' a hand grip 5 mounted thereon and, preferably cemented or otherwise fastened thereto.
  • a pin 46.- extends -dianietrically through.'
  • intermediate tube is formed with oppositely locatedspiral slots 10 and the inner tube, at corres'ondin points, is provided withop osite ongitu l inal slots 11.
  • a pin 12 exten s through the. slots 10 and 11 so that when a. partial rotative movement is given to the intermediate tube 4, pin 12V will travel longitudinally on the slots 11.
  • One of they n operating cables 14 is fastened to Ithe b oclc 13 as shown.
  • next lower hand grip 5, with its outer tube 3 is connected by a .pin 15 to the respective intermediate tube 4 and the inner tube 2.
  • the tube 3 is connectedwith the tubes 4 and 2 by means of a pin 16 which passes through a second slidmg bloclc17 within the inner tube 2.
  • Connected to the sliding block 17 is another gun operating cable 1 Arranged at a lower point in the inner holes 2Q.throughwhich the cables 14 and 18 ⁇ slide.
  • the block19 also forms an anchoi'-,
  • the hand grips are arranged close to' vgether and end to end so that they may be guide block 19 having guide having a longitudinal slot, an outer gripoperated tube adapted to be rotated relatively to said' inner tube, an intermediate tube rotated by said outer tube having a spiral slot, and agun-controlling cable-operatin block slidable longitudinally within sai inner vtube and havin a pin which works in said longitudinal an spiral slots.
  • a control stick of an aircraft embodying an inner tube having a plurality of longitudinal slots, a plurality of outer grip-operated tubes adapted to be rotated relativel to said inner tube, a plurality of interme iate tubes rotated by said outer tube havin spiral slots, and a plurality of gun-control mg cable-operatin in sai inner tubes and each having a pin working'in opposite longitudinal slots of the inner tube and in opposite spiral 'slots of the respective outer tube.
  • a control stick of an aircraft embodying an inner tube having a plurality of longitudinal slots
  • a control stick havin embodied therein a plurality of relative y movable tubes, a portion -of said stick being rotatable about its longitudinal axis for imparting movement to said tubes and gun control "means in connection with certain of said tubes.

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March 10, 1925- H. O. RUSSELL ET AL SYNGHRONIZED GUN CONTROL Filed April 1a', 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 9h Quid Patented Mar. io, 1925.
l 1,528,952 PATsNT OFFICE.
HERBERT o. nUssELn-ozr nsfrnor, MICHIGAN, Ann CHARLES Leren rAUriUs, or
Darmon, omo,
s YNcHnoNIzED GUN CONTROL.
Application led April 18,
To all 'whom it may concern.' Y
Be it known that we, HERBERT O. RUSSELL and CHARLES LEIGH PAULUS, citizens of the United States, residing, respectively, at Deftroit and Dayton, in the counties of rayne and Montgomery and States of Michigan and Ohio` have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Synchronized Gun Controls, of which the following is a speci? fication. Y This invention relates to synchronized gun control mechanism especiallyadapted `for use upon and in conjunction with the control or jo;7 stick of an airplane. i, The ob]ect of'the invention is to equi the joy stick of any type of-ircraft witli separate and independently operable hand grips so mounted and connected'. with the A .designates generally the joy stick firing mechanism of a plurality. ofmachine guns that one or more guns may ybe tired at a time. In other'words the operator may selectively control the guns or collectively fire them. E
With the above and other objects in view, the invention consists in the novel construction, combination and .arran ementherein lfully described, illustrated an claimed.
In 'the accompanying drawings: Figure 1 is a fravmentary side elevation of a joy stick, showing the control mecha.
'nism in its appl-ietlfrelation thereto.
Figure2 is a diametrical section through same at right angles to the plane of F igure l.
Figurel 8 .is a fragmentary detail view of 4the inner tube. l
Figure 4 is a. `similar view of the intermedia-te tube.. I lI)*`.igure 5 is a similar. view of the other tu e. i
Figure 6 is a similar view of one of the hand grips. Figure 7 is a sectional viewtaken at a right angle to .Figure 2, showing the arrangement of sliding and fixed blocks.1 Referring to -the drawings:
or control stick of an airplane.- In the4 pro- Vferred embodiment of the invention the joyl stick is fof tubular formation as shown at 1, so that' the gun control cables may pass, through same.
2 designatesfan inner extensive in len h with the combined length of the hand gr1ps and it extends beyond or tube 2 ,is a' fixed 19.22. serial No. 555,417.
,capableof independent rotative movement arouhd the inner tube 2. Inside of each outer tube -8 and surroundinl the inner tube is an intermediate tube4. bach outer tube 3 has' a hand grip 5 mounted thereon and, preferably cemented or otherwise fastened thereto.
A pin 46.- extends -dianietrically through.'
oppositely located Vholes 7 in the outer tube i 3, also through diametrically opposite holes 8 in the intermediate tube 4, and 4also through transverse slots 9 in the inner tube 3.
lEach. intermediate tube is formed with oppositely locatedspiral slots 10 and the inner tube, at corres'ondin points, is provided withop osite ongitu l inal slots 11. A pin 12 exten s through the. slots 10 and 11 so that when a. partial rotative movement is given to the intermediate tube 4, pin 12V will travel longitudinally on the slots 11. As the in 12 passes througha cylindrical sliding lock 1.3 inside of the inner tube 2, said block will be movedin a corresponding direction. One of they n operating cables 14 is fastened to Ithe b oclc 13 as shown.
In like manner the next lower hand grip 5, with its outer tube 3, is connected by a .pin 15 to the respective intermediate tube 4 and the inner tube 2. Also the tube 3 is connectedwith the tubes 4 and 2 by means of a pin 16 which passes through a second slidmg bloclc17 within the inner tube 2.. Connected to the sliding block 17 is another gun operating cable 1 Arranged at a lower point in the inner holes 2Q.throughwhich the cables 14 and 18` slide. -The block19 also forms an anchoi'-,
'ing block for the flexible casings 21 of the cables 14 and v18. The casings and cables extend to the trigger motors of the machine guns which are thus independently controlled by hand grips 5. I t will be observed that the hand grips are arranged close to' vgether and end to end so that they may be guide block 19 having guide having a longitudinal slot, an outer gripoperated tube adapted to be rotated relatively to said' inner tube, an intermediate tube rotated by said outer tube having a spiral slot, and agun-controlling cable-operatin block slidable longitudinally within sai inner vtube and havin a pin which works in said longitudinal an spiral slots.
2. In synchronized gun control, a control stick of an aircraft embodying an inner tube having a plurality of longitudinal slots, a plurality of outer grip-operated tubes adapted to be rotated relativel to said inner tube, a plurality of interme iate tubes rotated by said outer tube havin spiral slots, and a plurality of gun-control mg cable-operatin in sai inner tubes and each having a pin working'in opposite longitudinal slots of the inner tube and in opposite spiral 'slots of the respective outer tube.
3. In synchronized gun control, a control stick of an aircraft embodying an inner tube having a plurality of longitudinal slots,
blocks slidable longitudinally with` a. plurality of outer grip-operated tubes adapted to be rotated relatively to said inner tube, a .plurality of intermediate tubes rotated by said outer tube having spiral slots, anda plurality of 11n-controlling cable-operating blocks slida le longitudinally within said inner tubes and each having a pin workin in opposite longitudinal slots of the inner tu e and in opposlte s iral slots: of the respective outer tube, an a fixed guide block in the inner tube forming a support for the cable casings.
In a synchronizing gun control, a control stick havin embodied therein a plurality of relative y movable tubes, a portion -of said stick being rotatable about its longitudinal axis for imparting movement to said tubes and gun control "means in connection with certain of said tubes.
In testimony whereof we affix our signatures.
HERBERT O. RUSSELL. CIIARLES LEIGH PAULUS.
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US2451614A (en) * 1944-06-09 1948-10-19 Electric Boat Co Gun aiming and firing means
US4982918A (en) * 1988-01-29 1991-01-08 British Aerospace Public Limited Company Force sensitive aircraft throttle with feedback

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2451614A (en) * 1944-06-09 1948-10-19 Electric Boat Co Gun aiming and firing means
US4982918A (en) * 1988-01-29 1991-01-08 British Aerospace Public Limited Company Force sensitive aircraft throttle with feedback

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