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US1167178A
US1167178A US5351115A US5351115A US1167178A US 1167178 A US1167178 A US 1167178A US 5351115 A US5351115 A US 5351115A US 5351115 A US5351115 A US 5351115A US 1167178 A US1167178 A US 1167178A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F41BWEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • My invention relates to improvements in electro-hydraulic guns, and it consists in the combinations, constructions, and arrangements herein described and claimed.
  • An object of my invention is to provide a gun whose action is effected jointly by means of electricity and hydraulics.
  • a further obj ect of my invention is to provide a gun which may be operated without the necessity of using an explosive charge.
  • I provide a casing 1 having a chamber 2.
  • a barrel 3 is hinged at the part 4 to the casing so that the latter may be unbreeched to permit the placing of the projectile in the barrel.
  • the chamber 2 consists of a cylindrical bore. Within this borc are disposed two solenoids 5 and G lrespectively. These solenoids are provided with a common core 7 which is slidable longitudinally upon a rod or stem 8. The movement of the core 7 upon the rod 8 is limited by a head 9 attached to the rod 8 at one end and by a piston or plunger 10 attached to th( ⁇ other en-d. In order to cushion the impact of the solenoid core 7 upon the head 9, a spring 11 isl disposed between the head and the end of the casing 1, whereby the inertia of the moving parts is taken up. It will be observed that the core 7 is provided with recesses 12 into which the spring actuated detents 13 may enter as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1 when the core 7 of the solenoid has been retracted far enough.
  • the barrel 3 is riled as shown at 3'.
  • projectile 17 is provided with a soft metal ring 17a which engages the rifling 3".
  • spring pressed stop member 18 is arranged to enter behind the projectile so as to Ahold the latter in position even if the gun is raised to quite an elevation.
  • lA battery B or other suitable source of electric current is connected on one Side to a switch S and on the other to the terminals of the solenoids 5 and 6.
  • the opposite terminals of the solencids are connectedto the contacts 5x and ,6x respectively.
  • the gun is ⁇ fired by shifting the switch handle to the contact 5", whereupon the solenoid 5 will become energized, and the solenoid 6 denergized.
  • VThis will cause the core to be propelled in the opposite direction and striking the piston 10 will force the liquid and hence the projectile with it, out through the barrel, in the manner shown in Fig. 2.
  • the check valve 16 will of course close, but will open when the piston is again retracted.
  • a gun In a gun, a casing, a barrel connected therewith and arranged to receive a projectile, and electro-magnetic means disposed within the casing for drawing into the gun behind the projectile a propelling liquid.
  • a gun a casing, a barrelrconnected therewith and arranged to receive a projectile, electro-magnetic means disposed within the casing f' drawing into, the gun behind the projectile a propelling liquid,
  • a casingfa connected therewith .and arranged to receive a projectile, said casing and said barrel. havin'g registering bores, a'receptaele having a liquid, meansfor establishing communicatin'between said receptacle and the l'regis- '.fteri'n'g bores, a piston disposed in o ne'of said registering bores, a pair, 'of solei'ipids, and a 'the other, said casing having a reduced bore,
  • a casing having a bore, a pair Yof vr'solenoid's disposed Within said bore, a' ⁇ coxnmon ci'e for 'said solenoids, a piston rod Vpassing th-roughsaid core 'and provided with 30 ac ,head atene endl and having a piston at said reduced bore and a smaller b'ore for a projectile, a receptacle for a liquid, a pipe for establishing communication vbetween said receptacle and said registering bores, a
  • a casing having a bore, a pair of solenoids .disposed Within said bore, a,

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R. C. HILL.
ELECTRUHYDRAULIC GUN.
APPLlcAloN man OCT,
Patented Jun. -.l, 191V.
INVENTOH R0 Z50 dal |00 00 l 000 0 l0000\0l A TTOHIVEYS UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEErcE.
ROLLIE CALVIN HILL, OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
ELECTROEYDRAULIC GUN.
Application led Uctober 1, 1915. Serial No. 53,511.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, RoLLIE C. HILL, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Memphis, in the county of Shelby and State of Tennessee, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Electrohydraulic Guns, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in electro-hydraulic guns, and it consists in the combinations, constructions, and arrangements herein described and claimed.
` An object of my invention is to provide a gun whose action is effected jointly by means of electricity and hydraulics. v
A further obj ect of my invention is to provide a gun which may be operated without the necessity of using an explosive charge.
Other objects and advantages will appear in the following specification, and thenovel features of the invention will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings forming part of this application, in which- Figure 1 is a section through the device showing the parts in one position, andFig. 2 is a similar section showing the parts in another position.
In carrying out my invention I provide a casing 1 having a chamber 2. A barrel 3 is hinged at the part 4 to the casing so that the latter may be unbreeched to permit the placing of the projectile in the barrel.
As will be seen from the drawings the chamber 2 consists of a cylindrical bore. Within this borc are disposed two solenoids 5 and G lrespectively. These solenoids are provided with a common core 7 which is slidable longitudinally upon a rod or stem 8. The movement of the core 7 upon the rod 8 is limited by a head 9 attached to the rod 8 at one end and by a piston or plunger 10 attached to th(` other en-d. In order to cushion the impact of the solenoid core 7 upon the head 9, a spring 11 isl disposed between the head and the end of the casing 1, whereby the inertia of the moving parts is taken up. It will be observed that the core 7 is provided with recesses 12 into which the spring actuated detents 13 may enter as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1 when the core 7 of the solenoid has been retracted far enough.
At 2X I have shown a reduced bore in vwhich tlleqlpiston 10.plays. This bore has a Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 4., 1916.
with a tank of liquid 15, a check valve '16' being disposed in the tube 14.
The barrel 3 is riled as shown at 3'. The
projectile 17 is provided with a soft metal ring 17a which engages the rifling 3". spring pressed stop member 18 is arranged to enter behind the projectile so as to Ahold the latter in position even if the gun is raised to quite an elevation.
lA battery B or other suitable source of electric current is connected on one Side to a switch S and on the other to the terminals of the solenoids 5 and 6. The opposite terminals of the solencids are connectedto the contacts 5x and ,6x respectively.
From the foregoing description of the various parts of the device, the operation there of may be readily understood. As will be seen from Fig. 1 the switch S is on the contact 6X. Current is now flowing through the solenoid 6. This tends to attract the core.7 and to move it rearwardly. When the core engages the head 9 it moves the piston 1U in the direction shown by the arrow, thereby drawing liquid ,into the registering bores 3* and 2x, the projectile 17 having previously been placed in positionby unbreeching the gun at 4 and then closing it.
The gun is`fired by shifting the switch handle to the contact 5", whereupon the solenoid 5 will become energized, and the solenoid 6 denergized. VThis will cause the core to be propelled in the opposite direction and striking the piston 10 will force the liquid and hence the projectile with it, out through the barrel, in the manner shown in Fig. 2. The check valve 16 will of course close, but will open when the piston is again retracted.
'I claim 1. In a gun, a casing, a barrel connected therewith and arranged to receive a projectile, and electro-magnetic means disposed within the casing for drawing into the gun behind the projectile a propelling liquid.
2. In a gun, a casing, a barrelrconnected therewith and arranged to receive a projectile, electro-magnetic means disposed within the casing f' drawing into, the gun behind the projectile a propelling liquid,
and for forcing said liqlid in the direction jected.
3. In a gun, a casingfa connected therewith .and arranged to receive a projectile, said casing and said barrel. havin'g registering bores, a'receptaele having a liquid, meansfor establishing communicatin'between said receptacle and the l'regis- '.fteri'n'g bores, a piston disposed in o ne'of said registering bores, a pair, 'of solei'ipids, and a 'the other, said casing having a reduced bore,
commoiijf. core for said?" solencids arranged to engage A.s'iaidpistonvin' its movement ixionef' direction to 'force the latter against the liqre tin-the other direction.v Y Y 4.In a gun, a. casing having a bore, a pair solen'ids disposed within said bore, a
a barrel'hingedly connected with said casing and having a bore arranged to register with said` reduced bore, .anda smaller bore for a projectile, a receptacle for a liquid, means connecting said receptacle with the registeringbores, and -mea'ns for energizing said so- 26v len'oids independently.-
" In aigun, a casing having a bore, a pair Yof vr'solenoid's disposed Within said bore, a' `coxnmon ci'e for 'said solenoids, a piston rod Vpassing th-roughsaid core 'and provided with 30 ac ,head atene endl and having a piston at said reduced bore and a smaller b'ore for a projectile, a receptacle for a liquid, a pipe for establishing communication vbetween said receptacle and said registering bores, a
check valve in said pipe, and means for energizing said solenoids independently. 6. In a gun, a casing having a bore, a pair of solenoids .disposed Within said bore, a,
common core for said solenoids, a piston rod passing through said core and provided with a head at one end and having a piston at the 'other, said casing having a reduced bore, a
barrel hingedly connected with said casing and having a bore arranged to register with said reduced bore and 'a smaller bore for a projectile, a receptacle for a liquid, a pipe for establishing communication between said receptacle and said registering bores, a check valve in said pipe, means for energizing said solenoids independently, means for retaining said core in a retracted position, and means for retaining the projectile in position prior to its ejection.
A l ROLLIE CALVIN HILL.
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JAS. DEGNAN, THEO. COLTURI.
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