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US17136A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A3/00Breech mechanisms, e.g. locks
    • F41A3/02Block action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being transverse to the barrel axis
    • F41A3/04Block action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being transverse to the barrel axis with pivoting breech-block
    • F41A3/06Block action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being transverse to the barrel axis with pivoting breech-block about a horizontal axis transverse to the barrel axis at the rear of the block

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  • My invention of improvements in breechloading fire-arms consists in a peculiar method of constructing and operating certain parts at the breech, together with the lock, whereby I obtain greater security against accidental discharge, effect a perfect joint at the union of the breech-piece with the barrel, together with great simplicity of parts.
  • the principal part consists of what I call a rotating and oscillating breech-piece, into which the charges are put in loading. The detaching of this from the barrel effects the cocking of the piece, ereets the open end, and brings it into a convenient position to insert the cartridge.
  • the breechpiece is shown at a, and is a cylindrical plug of metal, conforming in diameter with the barrel.
  • The-front end is cone-shaped or hemispherical, being designed to fit into a likeshaped cavity in the end of the barrel.
  • the plug is bored out also to a certain depth, but so as to leave sufficient thickness of metal for the necessary degree of strength at the end.
  • the nipple for the cap On the end at I) is the nipple for the cap, of usual construction, and-at one side of this is a projection or stud, c, which'stands out beyond the nipple. This is a safety-piece, and
  • the plug may be drawn directly backward in the first instance, in order to clear the forward end from the socket in the barrel, and next to turn upon the trunnion-pins on d, whereby the detached end may be thrown upward and clear of the barrel, (as in the duplicate lines in Fig. 1,) and then the charge may be introduced.
  • the plug is in place, in connection with the barrel, the joint is made tight, and locked by giving it a rotary motion, whereby'two strong projecting arms or pins attached to a are brought into two holes cut in either side plate, and awedging effect given by a slant on one side of said holes, so that the plug is driven forward and the end brought to a bearing by a grinding action.
  • the lock is of very simple construction.
  • the cook or hammer is formed in one piece with the tumbler, and stands immediately back of the plug, midway between the two plates, as seen at 0, Figs. I and III.
  • the mainspring is at p, and the sear with the trigger at r, as clearly seen in Fig. I.
  • the operation is as follows: To detach the breech-piece, first revolve the plug by turning the handle from the horizontal position to the vertical one, as seen in Fig. II, the last position being shown in dotted lines.
  • the pins 2' and t" are now clear of their fastenings, and the plug may accordingly be drawn back.
  • the guard-pin c In turning the plug the guard-pin c is brought round and strikes the front edge of the hammer o, pushing it back i isprolonged to form an to half-cock, and the drawing of the plug out of the socket in the barrel carries it to fullcook.
  • the plug may now have its open end canted upward, turning upon its trunnion-pins on (Z as an axis, and as shown in the duplicate lines in Fig. I, when the cartridge may be dropped in.
  • the end is now to be turned down, pointed toward the barrel, and pushed forward so that the conical part will enter the socket, as first described in Fig. II, so that the pins 1' Q3 will enter their clamp-notches and be driven firmly home.
  • the cap may then be ap plied to the nipple. b, when the piece may be fired.
  • the guard-piece 0 does not get clear of the hammer-shank until the locking-studs are fully in place, so that by leaving those slightly out of their proper position the gun cannot be accidentally discharged.

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G. A. BLITTKOWSKI.
Breech-loading Fire-arm.
Patented April 28, 1857.
YIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIL xx K r I I N-PETERS, EKDTD-UTKOGRAPHER, WASININGTON. D C.
NITED STATES G. A. BLITTKOIVSKI, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN FIRE-ARMS.
Specification forming part of Letters Pathnt No. 17,136, dated April 28, 1857.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, GUSTAV ADOLPH BLITT- KOWSKI, of New York, countyof N ew -York, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Breech-Loading Fire-Arms; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being made to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which Figure I is a side view or longitudinal section. Fig. II is a transverse section 011 the line a: x of Fig. I. Fig. III is a top view; and similar letters indicate similar parts throughout.
My invention of improvements in breechloading fire-arms consists in a peculiar method of constructing and operating certain parts at the breech, together with the lock, whereby I obtain greater security against accidental discharge, effect a perfect joint at the union of the breech-piece with the barrel, together with great simplicity of parts. The principal part consists of what I call a rotating and oscillating breech-piece, into which the charges are put in loading. The detaching of this from the barrel effects the cocking of the piece, ereets the open end, and brings it into a convenient position to insert the cartridge. In restoring the breech -piece the joint be tween it and the barrel is made perfect by a grinding action due to the turning of the former partly round in looking the same in place, until which locking has been accomplished the firing could not be effected, as, were the cock let off either purposely or by accident, it would not be able to reach and strike the nipple by reason of an obstruction which is not removed until the breech-piece is exactly in place and fully locked. The breechpiece is shown at a, and is a cylindrical plug of metal, conforming in diameter with the barrel. The-front end is cone-shaped or hemispherical, being designed to fit into a likeshaped cavity in the end of the barrel. The plug is bored out also to a certain depth, but so as to leave sufficient thickness of metal for the necessary degree of strength at the end. On the end at I) is the nipple for the cap, of usual construction, and-at one side of this is a projection or stud, c, which'stands out beyond the nipple. This is a safety-piece, and
stands in the line of travel of the hammer in all positions in which the breech may be other than that proper for firing. Near the back end of the plug there is a recess cut, which is embraced bya clamp-ring, d. The plug is held by this ring when detached from the barrel, and the ring itself is secured to the side plates by two links, 6, which are attached to d by a pin or trunnion on each side, and to the side plates of the look by a cross-bolt, e. By this means the plug may be drawn directly backward in the first instance, in order to clear the forward end from the socket in the barrel, and next to turn upon the trunnion-pins on d, whereby the detached end may be thrown upward and clear of the barrel, (as in the duplicate lines in Fig. 1,) and then the charge may be introduced. lVhen the plug is in place, in connection with the barrel, the joint is made tight, and locked by giving it a rotary motion, whereby'two strong projecting arms or pins attached to a are brought into two holes cut in either side plate, and awedging effect given by a slant on one side of said holes, so that the plug is driven forward and the end brought to a bearing by a grinding action. These-pins are seen at i andz". arm or handle to turn and otherwise operate the plug. The side plate, where the pin 13 en-v ters, has its notch cut from the top edge downward. The other pin, 13, enters a hole cut through the side plate, and is 'chamfered off on the inside to let the end of the pin enter as it is brought round by the turning .of the plug, though, instead of thishole, a projection on the inside of the plate would answer as well.
The lock is of very simple construction. The cook or hammer is formed in one piece with the tumbler, and stands immediately back of the plug, midway between the two plates, as seen at 0, Figs. I and III. The mainspring is at p, and the sear with the trigger at r, as clearly seen in Fig. I. The operation is as follows: To detach the breech-piece, first revolve the plug by turning the handle from the horizontal position to the vertical one, as seen in Fig. II, the last position being shown in dotted lines. The pins 2' and t" are now clear of their fastenings, and the plug may accordingly be drawn back. In turning the plug the guard-pin c is brought round and strikes the front edge of the hammer o, pushing it back i isprolonged to form an to half-cock, and the drawing of the plug out of the socket in the barrel carries it to fullcook. The plug may now have its open end canted upward, turning upon its trunnion-pins on (Z as an axis, and as shown in the duplicate lines in Fig. I, when the cartridge may be dropped in. The end is now to be turned down, pointed toward the barrel, and pushed forward so that the conical part will enter the socket, as first described in Fig. II, so that the pins 1' Q3 will enter their clamp-notches and be driven firmly home. The cap may then be ap plied to the nipple. b, when the piece may be fired. The guard-piece 0 does not get clear of the hammer-shank until the locking-studs are fully in place, so that by leaving those slightly out of their proper position the gun cannot be accidentally discharged.
G. A. BLITTKOWSKI.
Witnesses:
J. P. PIRssoN, S. H. MAYNARD.
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