No, 790,615. PATENTED MAY 23, 1905. F, F, BURTON. EXTRACTOR FOR FIREARMS, APPLICATION FILED DEO, 6, 1904, 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1. W. S.s s No. 790,615. Patented May 23, 1905. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. FRANK F. BURTON, OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO WIN CHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, A COREPORATION. EXTRACTOR FOR FIREARVs. SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 790,615, dated May 28, 1905. Application filed December 6, 1904. Serial No. 235,731, To all whom it invay concern: combinations of parts, as will be hereinafter Beit known that I, FRANKF. BURTON, a citi described, and pointed out in the claims. Zen of the United States, residing at New In carrying out my invention as herein Haven, in the county of New Haven and State shown I employ a longitudinally-movable ex of Connecticut, have invented a new and use tractor 2, slightly bowed from end to end, so ful Improvement in Extractors for Firearms; as to form a spring, and located in a long slot3, and I do hereby declare the following, when formed in the center of the lower face of the taken in connection with the accompanying integral bolt-receiving barrel extension 4 of 55 drawings and the figures of reference marked the gun-barrel 5. Upon the upper face of its O thereon, to be a full, clear, and exact descrip rear end the extractor is formed with an op tion of the same, and which said drawings con erating-lug. 6, entering a longitudinal slot 7, stitute part of this specification, and repre formed in the center of the lower face of the sent, in longitudinally - movable and rotary bolt 8. Figure 1, a broken view, partly in right The length of this slot will be determined by 15 hand side elevation and partly in verticallon the length of the shell 9 and the extent to gitudinal section, of a gun constructed in ac which the bolt moves back and forth. Near cordance with my invention, showing the bolt its forward end the extractor is formed with closed and locked and the extractor in readi an extracting-hook 10, adapted to enter a neSS to engage with the spent shell upon the notch 11, formed beneath the cartridge-re initial movement of the bolt in starting rear ceiving chamber 5" in the barrel 5 to permit ward; Fig. 2, a similar view with the bolt un the said hook 10 to engage with the forward locked and drawn back into position for pick face of the flange or rim of the shell. ing up and pulling back the extractor, the for The extreme forward end of the extractor ward end of which has been released by the bolt, consists of a releasing-finger 12, entering and thus permitted to engage with the spent when the gun is closed a notch 13 in the barrel shell: Fig. 3, a similar view with the bolt and 5 and when the gun is open a notch 14 there extractor drawn to the limit of their rearward in, these notches being separated by a shoulder positions, the extractor being shown in the 15, which for convenience I shall call a 're 75 position which it takes after the ejection of leasing-shoulder,’ for the reason that when the spent shell; Fig. 4, a similar view with the gun is opened the finger 12 drops off the 3O the bolt pushed forward to the point at which shoulder 15 from the notch 13 into the notch its beveled forward end engages with the de 14 and allows the forward end of the extractor pressing-cam of the extractor for depressing to spring upward for the ejection of the the same, so that the releasing-finger thereof spent shell, which at this time has been fully will clear the releasing-shoulder formed in the extracted from the chamber 5" in the barrel 35 gun-barrel at a point directly below the car 5. To the rear of the hook 10 the extractor tridge-chamber therein; Fig. 5, a detached is formed with a depressing-cam 16, which is reverse plan view of the bolt; Fig. 6, a de engaged by an annular bevel 17, formed at 85 tached view, in side elevation, of the extrac the forward end of the bolt 8. tOr. It will be seen by reference to Fig. 1 that My invention relates to an improvement in when the bolt is moved into its closed and firearms, with particular reference to extrac locked position its bevel 17, engaging with tors therefor, the object being to provide sim the cam 16, depresses the forward end of the ple, durable, and effective means for extract extractor, which is thus placed under spring 45 ing and ejecting the spent shells. tension, with its nose 10 located slightly below With these ends in view my invention con and slightly forward of the rim or flange of sists in certain details of construction and the cartridge 9. Now when the bolt is un 2 790,615 locked and started, in being drawn back it tion of the bolt and with a cartridge-receiv moves away from the forward end of the ex ing and cartridge-ejecting opening 31. The tractor and permits the same to rise suffi sear 24 is controlled by a sear-spring 32, act ciently for the engagement of its hook 10 ing through a small plunger 33 in the well with the flange of the spent shell; but the ex known manner. tractor is not itself moved longitudinally. It is apparent that in applying my improved When, however, the bolt has been drawn back extractor to different guns it may be neces to the extent shown in Fig. 2, the forward sary to change it in some respects, as well as end wall 7" of the slot 7 in the bolt engages to adapt them to receive and operate it. I with the forward edge of the operating-lug 6 would therefore have it understood that I do of the extractor, causing the bolt to pick not limit myself to the exact construction up,” so to speak, the extractor, which from shown and described herein; but hold myself that time it pulls rearward, and so extracts at liberty to make such departures therefrom the spent shell 9 from the chamber 5". Dur as fairly fall within the spirit and scope of 7 o ing this rearward movement of the extractor my invention. with the bolt the releasing-finger 12 of the Having fully described my invention, what extractor rides over the bottom of the notch I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters 13. By the time the said finger 12 has reached Patent, is the releasing-shoulder 15 the spent shell has 1. As a new article of manufacture, a lon 75 been fully extracted and is therefore free to gitudinally-movable extractor for bolt-guns, be snapped or ejected from the gun under the the said extractor being provided at its rear impulse caused by the recovery of the spring end with an operating-lug, and at its forward extractor when its finger 12 drops off the end with an extracting-hook, a depressing shoulder 15 from the extra tension under cam and a releasing-finger. which it was placed when the bolt was closed. 2. In a bolt-gun, the combination with a After the end of the finger has snapped over barrel formed with a cartridge-chamber and the shoulder 15 the extractor will take the cut away below the same to form a releasing position in front, so to speak, of the bolt, as shoulder, of a bolt, and a longitudinally-mov shown in Fig. 3. Now when the bolt is again able extractor located below the bolt, adapted 85 closed the bevel 17 at its forward end lim at its rear end to be engaged by the bolt by pinges against the depressing-cam 16 of the means of which it is operated, and provided extractor and forces the same downward, so at its forward end with an extracting-hook, a that the forward end of its releasing-finger 12 depressing-cam which is engaged by the bolt, is pushed below the shoulder 15, which must and a releasing-finger which rides off the said be cleared by the said finger in order to per releasing - shoulder for the ejection of the mit the extractor to be shoved forward by the spent shell. bolt into its closed position. 3. In a bolt-gun, the combination with a I would have it understood that my im barrel formed with a cartridge-chamber and proved extractor may be embodied in guns with a releasing-shoulder located below the differing in construction from that herein same, of a bolt having its forward end bev shown and described. On that account it eled and its rear end grooved, and a longitu seems unnecessary to describe in detail the dinally-movable extractor formed at its rear construction of the gun shown. It may be end with an operating-lug entering the groove said, however, that the bolt is furnished with in the bolt, and at its forward end with a de OO a firing-pin 18, having a firing-nose 19, with pressing-cam coacting with the bevel at the a firing-pin spring 20, a stop-pin 21, an Op forward end of the bolt, with an extracting erating button or finger-piece 22, and with a hook and with a releasing-finger which drops sear-notch 23, which latter coacts with a sear off the said releasing-shoulder in the barrel 24, hung on a pin 25 and operated by a trig for the ejection of the spent shell.
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