Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth CenturyRoutledge, Robert
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Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth Century
Routledge, Robert
Inventions -- History -- 19th century
The breech pieces in the Elswick guns are closed on the “interrupted
screw” system—that is, a very large screw thread of V-shaped section is
cut in the barrel at the breech end, and a corresponding thread on the
principal part of the breech block, which is, of course, capable of
rotating about the axis. The screw threads, however, are not continuous,
segments parallel to the axis being cut away, the spaces in the outer
thread corresponding with the projecting parts in the inner, and _vice
versâ_, so that when the block is pushed home, one very small part of a
turn suffices to engage all the threads. The screw is also made conical,
and is so cut into steps, as it were, that great resisting power is
brought into play. The Elswick guns are provided with hydraulic buffers
for checking the recoil, and the principle is applied in various
modified forms. In some cases the pistons allow for the water a passage,
which towards the end gradually diminishes. This is the arrangement for
the 3–pounder rapid firing Hotchkiss gun, and the force of the recoil is
made at the same time to compress two springs, which serve to return the
gun to the firing position. This very handy gun is said to be able to
fire twenty rounds per minute. In Mr. Vavasseur’s plan of mounting, the
recoil is checked by ports, or openings, in the piston of a hydraulic
cylinder being gradually closed, which is easily arranged by making a
spiral groove within the cylinder, which gives a small axial motion to
part of the piston.
[Illustration:
FIG. 100.—_The Moncrieff Gun raised and ready for firing._
]
[Illustration:
FIG. 101.—_Moncrieff Gun lowered for loading._
]
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