Patents by Inventor Roger J. Curran

Roger J. Curran has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4344410
    Abstract: A gas-fired gun having a handgrip defining a chamber for receiving a gas-containing cartridge and a lever coupled to the handgrip at its lower end for pivotal movement between positions opening and closing the chamber. The lower end of the lever carries a seat on opposite sides of which are first and second cam surfaces. The first cam surface cams the cartridge into an operative position in the chamber with its upper end in engagement with a cartridge piercing mechanism upon movement of the lever from the first to the second position. The seat enables the cartridge to back off the piercing mechanism when the lever is in the second position to improve the gas flow from the cartridge into the gas-fired gun. The second cam surface displaces the cartridge from the chamber upon movement of the lever from the second position toward its first position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1982
    Assignee: Victor United, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger J. Curran
  • Patent number: 4328750
    Abstract: Disclosed is a lead bullet having a coating comprised of a thermoplastic composition of molybdenum disulfide and Nylon 11. Nylon 11 per se and other coatings are also disclosed. The coating minimizes or prevents deposition of lead along the barrel and other mechanisms of a firearm. To apply the coating, the bullet is initially degreased and heated to clean its surfaces. A phosphate coating is applied and the bullet is heated to a temperature of at least 425.degree. F. The heated bullet is then disposed in blended molybdenum disulfide and Nylon 11 powder, Nylon 11 per se, or other coating materials to obtain a coating thickness within a range of 1-12 mils. The coated bullet is subsequently heated to at least 367.degree. F. to fuse and to densify the coating on the bullet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1982
    Assignee: Bangor Punta Corporation
    Inventors: James L. Oberg, Roger J. Curran, Michael Czayka
  • Patent number: 4221065
    Abstract: Disclosed is a firing mechanism for revolvers having a firing pin and a limit pin each movable by the hammer to engage the cartridge and cooperable to limit the extent of penetration of the firing pin into the cartridge. The limit pin engages the rim of the cartridge casing substantially simultaneously as the primer cup is struck and the cartridge is fired. The extent of penetration of the firing pin into the primer cup is predetermined and does not vary between long and short cartridges. The limit pin further retains the cartridge casing in the revolver chamber initially upon firing to permit maximum radial expansion of the casing while the cartridge casing lies fully seated in the forwardmost position in the chamber. Upon postfiring rebound, the cartridge casing elastically recovers sufficiently to provide a clearance space between the walls of the casing and the cylinder chamber to prevent jamming of the casing in the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1980
    Assignee: Bangor Punta Operations, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger J. Curran
  • Patent number: 4191158
    Abstract: The plastic valve includes an elongated plastic valve stem and an elongated pin. An end portion of the pin projects from an end of the plastic stem with the remaining portion of the pin being wholly encapsulated by the stem. The pin is generally cylindrical and has a pair of reduced diameter portions defining shoulders forming impact surfaces which butt the axially opposed portions of the encapsulating stem. The stem preferably has a tapered sealing surface irradiated by beta rays to provide a sealing surface highly resistant to creep and deformation. The sealing surface is coated with Fluorocarbon Polymer to reduce its chemical activity and to improve its sealing characteristics. The opposite end of the pin serves as a deflector opposite the molding gate to control the flow of plastic material during injection molding of the stem to prevent weld lines on the seal surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1980
    Assignee: Bangor Punta Operations, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger J. Curran
  • Patent number: 4127955
    Abstract: Disclosed is an extractor assembly including an extractor rod splined within a revolver cylinder and carrying spring leaf extractor segments in elongated grooves about its outer surface. The segments are prebent and biased in the assembly to displace extractor tips carried thereby radially outwardly. When the extractor assembly is fully seated within the revolver cylinder, cam surfaces on the cylinder maintain the extractor tips spaced radially inwardly of the cylinder chambers. Upon axial displacement of the extractor assembly, the extractor tips, under the natural bias of the segments, move radially outwardly into the grooves of the cartridge casings whereby the tips displace the casings rearwardly from the cylinder chambers. Upon spring return of the extractor assembly into the cylinder, the extractor tips are cammed radially inwardly and out of the chambers enabling the cylinder to be loaded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1978
    Assignee: Bangor Punta Operations, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger J. Curran