Fredericksburg, VA, United States of America

Matthew Thomas Buckler


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.9

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Years Active: 2024-2025

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Matthew Thomas Buckler

Introduction

Matthew Thomas Buckler is an accomplished inventor based in Fredericksburg, VA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of weaponry through his innovative designs. With a total of 3 patents, Buckler has demonstrated his expertise and creativity in developing advanced mechanisms for firearms.

Latest Patents

One of Buckler's latest patents is the "Remote Operated Gun Breech." This invention features a remote-operated mechanism that raises and lowers a seal in a gun loader breech via a transfer gear. The mechanism includes a servo motor, a pinion, a clutch, and a worm gear. The servo motor axially rotates the pinion, while the clutch controllably engages and disengages with the pinion. The worm gear couples the clutch to a shaft that engages the transfer gear. Notably, the clutch disengages the pinion from the motor in response to recoil from firing the gun. The worm gear includes a worm screw that axially turns with the pinion and a worm wheel that engages the worm screw to laterally spin a shaft connected to the transfer gear. The clutch also includes a coupler for engaging the worm screw, a spur gear that connects the coupler to the pinion, and a spring that pushes the coupler to engage the worm screw prior to firing.

Another significant patent is the "Gun Mount for Ground Attack Aircraft." This invention provides a recoil device for a gun having a barrel with a breech. The device includes a breech nut, a brake assembly, a pneumatic spring, and a counter-recoil buffer. The breech nut has first and second adjacent sides. The brake assembly includes a brake cylinder that mounts to the breech nut on the first side, while the pneumatic spring mounts to the breech nut on the second side. The counter-recoil buffer attaches to the pneumatic spring. The brake cylinder and the pneumatic spring internally push fluids for recoil absorption and return in response to firing the gun.

Career Highlights

Matthew Thomas Buckler works for the USA as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. His role involves the development of innovative solutions that enhance the functionality and safety of military firearms. His work has been instrumental in advancing the technology used in modern weaponry.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Buckler has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Thomas Klebert Hou

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