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Summary for Patent: 5,210,370
Title: Lightweight weapon stabilizing system
Abstract:A gun system comprising a recoiling cannon assembly, a stationary carriage having a cradle, and a campath and cam follower mechanism for moveably mounting the cannon assembly on the cradle for travel along a two-stage curvilinear recoil path. The first stage has a linear portion shaped to maintain prefiring orientation, and a curved portion with a decreasing radius of curvature in the direction of travel (i.e., recoil) to accelerate the cannon assembly upwards. The second stage, which may be straight or have a curved configuration different from that of the first stage, causes the cannon assembly\'s upward motion to be decelerated in a controlled manner. A recoil buffer assembly has deceleration characteristics matched in a predetermined relationship to the configuration of the curvilinear path, so that the instantaneous stabilizing moment of the reaction to the upward force of the recoiling cannon assembly and the moment of the static weight of the gun system. The campath mechanism can be mounted on the cannon assembly or on the cradle, with the cam follower mechanism correspondingly mounted on the cradle or cannon mechanism respectively.
Inventor(s): Mraz; William A. (Middlebury, VT), Buttolph; Martin E. (Newport, VT), Farney; Michael J. (Newport Center, VT)
Assignee: Royal Ordnance (London, GB2)
Application Number:07/608,299
Patent Claims:1. A gun system having a firing cycle and a moment of static weight, firing of said gun system producing recoil forces having an instantaneous stabilizing moment and an instantaneous destabilizing moment, said gun system comprising:

a recoiling cannon assembly having a tube axis, a center of mass, an initial prefiring position, and an initial prefiring orientation;

a cradle portion relatively fixed during the firing cycle for elevating said cannon assembly;

a carriage portion supporting said cradle portion, said carriage portion being fixed in ground contact when said gun system is fired and said carriage portion and said cradle portion remaining substantially relatively fixed with respect to each other during the firing cycle of said gun system;

mounting means for movably mounting said cannon assembly with respect to said cradle portion for travel along to two-stage curvilinear path, at least a portion of said first stage having a curved configuration for producing an upward force and vertical acceleration component to said center of mass of said recoiling cannon assembly during said first stage, said upward force causing a reaction resulting in forces having an instantaneous stabilizing moment, and said second stage having a configuration different from that of said first stage for causing controlled vertical deceleration of said cannon assembly during recoil;

recoil braking means for applying a relatively high retarding force to said cannon assembly while said cannon assembly is travelling along said curved configuration portion of said first stage of said curvilinear path and for applying a relatively low retarding force to said cannon assembly while said cannon assembly is travelling along said second stage of said curvilinear path, said relatively high and low retarding forces having magnitudes which are matched to said configurations of said first and second stages, respectively, of said curvilinear path, whereby the instantaneous destabilizing moment of the recoil forces is overcome by the instantaneous stabilizing moment of the forces resulting from the reaction to the upward force of said recoiling cannon assembly in said curved configuration portion of said first stage and the moment of static weight of said gun system; and

return means for returning said cannon assembly to its initial prefiring position at the end of recoil.

2. The gun system of claim 1, wherein said first stage of said curvilinear path also has a linear portion shaped to maintain the prefiring orientation of said cannon assembly at the beginning of recoil.

3. The gun system of claim 1, wherein said second stage of said two-stage curvilinear recoil path is straight.

4. The gun system of claim 1, wherein said second stage of said curvilinear path has a curved configuration and said second stage is curved in the same direction as said curved configuration portion of said first stage of said curvilinear path, the curve of said second stage being shallower than the curve of said curved configuration portion of said first stage.

5. The gun system of claim 1, wherein said mounting means comprises means for producing rotation of said tube axis only in a vertical plane.

6. A gun system having a firing cycle and a moment of static weight, firing of said gun system producing recoil forces having an instantaneous stabilizing moment and an instantaneous destabilizing moment, said gun system comprising:

a recoiling cannon assembly having a tube axis, a center of mass, an initial prefiring position, and an initial prefiring orientation;

a cradle portion relatively fixed during the firing cycle for elevating said cannon assembly;

a carriage portion supporting said cradle portion, said carriage portion being fixed in ground contact when said gun system is fired and said carriage portion and said cradle portion remaining substantially relatively fixed with respect to each other during the firing cycle of said gun system;

mounting means for movably mounting said cannon assembly with respect to said cradle portion for travel along a two-stage curvilinear path, at least a portion of said first stage having a curved configuration for producing an upward force and vertical acceleration component to said center of mass of said recoiling cannon assembly during said first stage, said upward force causing a reaction resulting in forces having an instantaneous stabilizing moment, and said second stage having a configuration different from that of said first stage for causing controlled vertical deceleration of said cannon assembly during recoil;

pivoting, sliding interface means positioned on said cradle portion for slidably receiving said cannon assembly, said cannon assembly rotating about said interface means when said cannon assembly is travelling along said second stage;

recoil braking means for applying a relatively high retarding force to said cannon assembly while said cannon assembly is travelling along said curved configuration portion of said first stage of said curvilinear path and for applying a relatively low retarding force to said cannon assembly while said cannon assembly is travelling along said second stage of said curvilinear path, said relatively high and low retarding forces having magnitudes which are matched to said configurations of said first and second stages, respectivley, of said curvilinear path, whereby the instantaneous destabilizing moment of the recoil forces is overcome by the instantaneous stabilizing moment of the forces resulting from the reaction to the upward force of said recoiling cannon assembly in said curved configuration portion of said first stage and the moment of static weight of said gun system; and

return means for returning said cannon assembly to its initial prefiring position at the end of recoil.

7. A gun system having a firing cycle and a moment of static weight, firing of said gun system producing recoil forces having an instantaneous stabilizing moment and an instantaneous destabilizing moment, said gun system comprising:

a recoiling cannon assembly having a tube axis, a center of mass, an initial prefiring position, and an initial prefiring orientation;

a cradle portion relatively fixed during the firing cycle for elevating said cannon assembly;

a carriage portion supporting said cradle portion, said carriage portion being fixed in ground contact when said gun system is fired and said carriage portion and said cradle portion remaining substantially relatively fixed with respect to each other during the firing cycle of said gun system;

mounting means for movably mounting said cannon assembly with respect to said cradle portion for travel along a two-stage curvilinear path, at least a portion of said first stage having a curved configuration for producing an upward force and vertical acceleration component to said center of mass of said recoiling cannon assembly during said first stage, said upward force causing a reaction resulting in forces having an instantaneous stabilizing moment, said second stage having a configuration different from that of said first stage for causing controlled vertical deceleration of said cannon assembly during recoil, and said second stage of said curvilinear path is curved in the opposite direction to that of said curved configuration portion of said first stage of said curvilinear path;

recoil braking means for applying a relatively high retarding force to said cannon assembly while said cannon assembly is travelling along said curved configuration portion of said first stage of said curvilinear path and for applying a relatively low retarding force to said cannon assembly while said cannon assembly is travelling along said second stage of said curvilinear path, said relatively high and low retarding forces having magnitudes which are matched to said configurations of said first and second stages, respectivley, of said curvilinear path, whereby the instantaneous destabilizing moment of the recoil forces is overcome by the instantaneous stabilizing moment of the forces resulting from the reaction to the upward force of said recoiling cannon assembly in said curved configuration portion of said first stage and the moment of static weight of said gun system; and

return means for returning said cannon assembly to its initial prefiring position at the end of recoil.

8. A gun system comprising:

a recoiling cannon assembly having a center of mass, an initial prefiring position, and an initial prefiring orientation;

a cradle portion relatively fixed during firing for elevating said cannon assembly;

a carriage portion supporting said cradle portion, said carriage portion remaining fixed in ground contact when said gun system is fired and said carriage portion and said cradle potion being substantially relatively fixed with respect to each other during the firing cycle of said gun system;

campath means and cam follower means associated with said campath means for movably mounting said cannon assembly on said cradle portion for travel along said campath means, said campath means defining a two-stage curvilinear recoil path, said first stage having a curved configuration portion to produce an upward force and vertical acceleration component to said center of mass of said recoiling cannon assembly during said first stage, said upward force causing a reaction resulting in forces having an instantaneous stabilizing moment and an instantaneous destabilizing moment, and said second stage having a configuration different from that of said first stage for causing controlled vertical deceleration of said cannon assembly during recoil;

recoil braking means for applying a relatively high retarding force to said cannon assembly while said cannon assembly is travelling along said first stage of said curvilinear path and for applying a relatively low retarding force to said cannon assembly while said cannon assembly is travelling along said second stage of said curvilinear path, said relatively high and low retarding forces having magnitudes which are matched to said configurations of said first and second stages, respectivley, of said curvilinear path, whereby the instantaneous destabilizing moment of the recoil forces is overcome by the instantaneous stabilizing moment of the forces resulting from the reaction to the upward force of said recoiling cannon assembly in said curved configuration portion of said first stage and the moment of static weight of said gun system; and

storage means for storing a portion of the recoil energy of said cannon portion and returning said cannon portion to its initial prefiring position, using the stored recoil energy.

9. The gun system of claim 8, wherein said campath means comprises left and right tracks positioned aft of the center of mass of said cannon assembly.

10. The gun system of claim 8, wherein said campath means is fixedly mounted on said cradle portion and said cam follower means is fixedly mounted on said cannon assembly.

11. The gun system of claim 8, wherein said campath means is fixedly mounted on said cannon assembly and said cam follower means is fixedly mounted on said cradle portion.

12. A gun system comprising:

a recoiling cannon assembly having a center of mass, an initial prefiring position, and an initial prefiring orientation;

a cradle portion relatively fixed during firing for elevating said cannon assembly;

a carriage portion supporting said cradle portion, said carriage portion remaining fixed in ground contact when said gun system is fired and said carriage portion and said cradle potion being substantially relatively fixed with respect to each other during the firing cycle of said gun system;

campath means and cam follower means associated with said campath means for movably mounting said cannon assembly on said cradle portion for travel along said campath means, said campath means defining a two-stage curvilinear recoil path, said first stage having a curved configuration portion to produce an upward force and vertical acceleration component to said center of mass of said recoiling cannon assembly during said first stage, said upward force causing a reaction resulting in forces having an instantaneous stabilizing moment and an instantaneous destabilizing moment, and said second stage having a configuration different from that of said first stage for causing controlled vertical deceleration of said cannon assembly during recoil;

pivoting, sliding interface means positioned on said cradle portion for slidably receiving said cannon assembly, said cannon assembly rotating about said interface means when said cannon assembly is travelling along said second stage;

recoil braking means for applying a relatively high retarding force to said cannon assembly while said cannon assembly is travelling along said first stage of said curvilinear path and for applying a relatively low retarding force to said cannon assembly while said cannon assembly is travelling along said second stage of said curvilinear path, said relatively high and low retarding forces having magnitudes which are matched to said configurations of said first and second stages, respectivley, of said curvilinear path, whereby the instantaneous destabilizing moment of the recoil forces is overcome by the instantaneous stabilizing moment of the forces resulting from the reaction to the upward force of said recoiling cannon assembly in said curved configuration portion of said first stage and the moment of static weight of said gun system; and

storage means for storing a portion of the recoil energy of said cannon portion and returning said cannon portion to its initial prefiring position, using the stored recoil energy.

13. A method for stabilizing a gun system upon firing, the gun system comprising a recoiling cannon assembly having a center of mass, an initial prefiring position, and an initial prefiring orientation, a cradle portion relatively fixed during the firing cycle for elevating the cannon assembly, a carriage portion supporting the cradle portion, the carriage portion being fixed in ground contact when the gun system is fired and said carriage portion and said cradle portion remaining substantially relatively fixed with respect to each other during the firing cycle of said gun system, said method comprising the steps of:

providing a path having first and second stages for displacing the cannon assembly during recoil;

producing an upward force and vertical acceleration component to the center of mass of the recoiling cannon assembly as it recoils by displacing the cannon assembly along the first stage of the path;

following said producing step, vertically decelerating the cannon assembly in a controlled fashion by displacing the cannon assembly along the second stage of the path; and

applying a relatively high retarding force to the cannon assembly while the cannon assembly is travelling along the first stage of the path and a relatively low retarding force to the cannon assembly while the cannon assembly is travelling along the second stage of the path, to predictably and controllably decelerate the cannon assembly during said producing and decelerating steps, the relatively high and low retarding forces having magnitudes which are matched to the configurations of the first and second stages, respectively, of the path.

Details for Patent 5,210,370

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