Zero recoil gun

A zero recoil Gun includes apposed reverse rifled barrels. A pivoting frame housing used to load and unload cartridges with two apposing firing pins located at the center point of breech ends of both reverse rifled barrels. A sliding pin that is used to lock or unlock said pivoting frame to barrel for firing position or loading position. A king firing pin used to push said two above mentioned apposing firing pins into bullet cartridge primer. A single trigger is mounted in above mentioned pivoting frame housing for movement between rest position and firing position. A breech end located on both apposed barrels where a single cartridge bullet is loaded in said both apposing breeches. A king pin hammer is used to cock the gun into the firing position. A king pin trigger interlock is movably mounted on pivoting frame that engages the king pin arrowhead mounted on the king pin to prevent the king pin from moving to the firing position. The king pin trigger interlock is moved into both firing position or the safety rest position by hand. Further a zero recoil gun with a radio frequency remote control apparatus to fire the weapon that includes a frequency receiver a battery and an electrical solenoid that moves the trigger.

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Description
BACKGROUND

The Invention relates to recoilless Guns, and more particularly, to a gun with firing pins with bullet cartridges having a primer, single shot guns where cartridges are loaded by hand and removed by hand, after that this invention is unique where said gun design has zero recoil and zero rotational torque an extreme difference to recoilless design guns, a zero recoil and zero rotational torque gun that gives superior accuracy when firing bullets and no limitations to size, this zero recoil gun can be built to accept and fire 22 caliber cartridges or up to and beyond a 5 inch diameter 38 inches long cartridges used on Navy ships, however this new invention is more suitable for arming flying ultralight drones, lightweight robots or radio control automobiles, where said armed drone could neutralize its target by firing a 45 caliber bullet at said target then fly back to base to get reloaded for multiple sorties, zero recoil is achieved when both cartridges are fired simultaneously by one trigger where both cartridges primer ignite the cartridge gun powder simultaneously at which point both bullets travel down the reverse rifled barrels in opposite direction, it is this action that removes recoil and rotational torque when the weapon is fired.

Thus conventionally, recoilless weapons are massive with their heavy centered beach mechanism, and are fairly mechanically sophisticated due to complicated firing mechanism to ensure simultaneous firing. Conventional recoilless gun designs do not eliminate recoil and rotational torque.

SUMMARY

In order to achieve the objectives of the invention, a zero recoil weapon system is provided, comprising: two identical rifled barrels identified a A barrel and B barrel with opposite rifling in said barrels to cancel out rotational torque, a firing pin assembly swing frame opens to allow two identical cartridges to be inserted into both opposite barrel breach ends of the rifled barrels, where the firing pin assembly closes the now loaded zero recoil weapon system is armed. In a further embodiment of the present invention, a zero recoil weapon system as above is provided which further comprises a swing frame assembly that embodies two cartridge firing pins one for barrel A and one firing pin for barrel B located in the center frame of said firing pin swing frame assembly, a king firing pin with an arrowhead shaped end that is spring loaded, a trigger when depressed allows the king firing pin to move and push the two cartridge firing pins into said cartridge primers causing the zero recoil weapon system to discharge both bullets simultaneously. In still another embodiment of the present invention a zero recoil and zero rotational torque weapon system attached to the firing pin swing frame assembly is a radio frequency receiver remote control system to fire said weapon from a distance comprising of said radio frequency receiver, a electrical solenoid to physically move the trigger, a dc battery pack to power both radio receiver and electric solenoid. In a further embodiment of the present invention, a zero recoil zero rotational torque weapon system as above is provided with a king pin trigger interlock with two positions, firing position or safety rest position.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The Invention will be explained in conjunction with an illustrated embodiment shown in the accompanying drawing, in which

FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of the gun formed in accordance with side half of the frame removed,

FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the gun.

DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT Gun Barrel Assembly

FIG. 1 The Gun barrel 1 assembly includes front rifled muzzle 23 and rear rifled muzzle 24, a breech 32 located in front muzzle 23 that hold cartridge 11 and a breech 33 located in rear muzzle 24 that holds cartridge 15, a sliding horizontal pin 3 and 5 that locks and releases firing pin assembly to barrel 1, a trigger assembly 34 that is part of the barrel 1 that includes king firing pin 16 king firing spring stop 17 trigger assembly hinge pin 18 connects both barrel 1 with firing pin assembly swing frame together 2 a king firing pin spring 20 a trigger spring stop 21 a trigger 19 a trigger spring 22 a king firing pin arrowhead 25 a electrical solenoid housing 26 a electrical solenoid housing end cap 27 a electromagnetic solenoid coil 28 that mover trigger 19 a radio frequency receiver 29 a radio frequency antenna 30 a battery pack that powers both radio frequency receiver 30 and electromagnetic coil 28.

A firing pin swing frame assembly 2 connected to barrel 1 by sliding hinge pin 5 and trigger assembly hinge pin 18 a handle 3 connected to sliding hinge pin 5 is pulled to release the firing pin swing frame assembly for unloading and reloading cartridges a firing pin 12 and firing pin 8 are pushed by king firing pin 16 to penetrate the primer of said cartridges 11 and 15 a spring 6 rest up against spring stop 13 and spring seat 14 a spring 7 rest up against spring stop 9 and spring seat 10 a safety interlock 4 that prevent firing of the gun.

FIG. 2 Is a front elevation view of the gun barrel 1 a firing pin swing frame assembly 2 a sliding pin handle 3 that slides hinge pin 5 to open or lock into place the firing pin swing frame assemble 3 a safety interlock 4 a firing pin 8 a king firing pin 16 a trigger assembly hinge pin 18 a trigger 19 a front muzzle 23 a king firing pin arrow head 25.

Claims

1. A gun comprising:

A Gun includes two apposed rifled barrels said barrels are rifled in opposite direction with a pivoting frame housing having two apposing firing pins located at the center point of both breech ends of both barrels with a sliding pin that is used to lock or unlock said pivoting frame to barrel for firing position or loading position king firing pin used to push said two above mentioned apposing firing pins into bullet cartridge primer with a single trigger is mounted in the above mentioned pivoting frame housing for movement between rest position and firing position with a breech end located on both apposed barrels where identical single cartridge bullets are loaded in said both apposing breeches with a king pin hammer that is used to cock the gun into the firing position with a king pin trigger interlock is movably mounted on pivoting frame that engages the king pin arrowhead mounted on the king pin to prevent the king pin from moving to the firing position with a king pin trigger interlock that can be moved into both firing position or the safety rest position a electrical solenoid that moves the trigger to fire the weapon a radio frequency receiver that controls said electrical solenoid a battery pack that supplies electrical power to both said solenoid and radio frequency receiver.

2. The gun of claim 1 with two connected barrels 180 degrees apposed to each other with reverse rifling barrel A rifling is clockwise barrel B is counterclockwise.

3. The gun of claim 1 with a king pin with attached arrow head.

Patent History
Publication number: 20210131756
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 31, 2019
Publication Date: May 6, 2021
Inventor: John Henry Shaughnessy (Dalton, MA)
Application Number: 16/602,556
Classifications
International Classification: F41A 9/35 (20060101); F41A 19/18 (20060101);