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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 12, 2024
Filed:
Jun. 20, 2023
Matthew Thomas Buckler, Fredericksburg, VA (US);
Michael M. Canaday, King George, VA (US);
Thomas Klebert Houck, Jr., Woodford, VA (US);
Gregory Noble Fish, King George, VA (US);
William Michael Mccoy, Iii, King George, VA (US);
Nathan Arnold Lambert, King George, VA (US);
Timothy Gerald Burcham, Fredericksburg, VA (US);
Xavier Anthony Quinn, Alexandria, VA (US);
Douglas Lawrence Ramers, Blanchard, ID (US);
Sabrina Hong-yee Lau, Spotsylvania, VA (US);
Matthew Thomas Buckler, Fredericksburg, VA (US);
Michael M. Canaday, King George, VA (US);
Thomas Klebert Houck, Jr., Woodford, VA (US);
Gregory Noble Fish, King George, VA (US);
William Michael McCoy, III, King George, VA (US);
Nathan Arnold Lambert, King George, VA (US);
Timothy Gerald Burcham, Fredericksburg, VA (US);
Xavier Anthony Quinn, Alexandria, VA (US);
Douglas Lawrence Ramers, Blanchard, ID (US);
Sabrina Hong-Yee Lau, Spotsylvania, VA (US);
United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy, Arlington, VA (US);
Abstract
A recoil device is provided 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. 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.