Speed Control
The device allows a shooter of a rifle to adjust the speed of a projectile to improve accuracy. Adjustment is performed by turning a shroud, which is snuggly fitted over a barrel of the rifle. Pre-drilled holes in the barrel release explosive gases following firing of the projectile to slow the speed of the projectile, when necessary, depending on the characteristic of a particular lot of ammunition and conditions such as air temperature or density, altitude, or other environmental conditions.
The application relates to precise projectile exit speed control for firearms, to achieve better accuracy. I claim priority to Provisional Application No. 63/458,352 filed Apr. 10, 2023.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONThe current state of the art of shooting is this: A shooter will select a specific rifle for use in a particular scenario, such as target shooting competition, hunting, etc. Then the shooter will buy different types of ammunition to test with the rifle to discover which type of ammunition will promote the best accuracy. The term ammunition is meant to include the projectile which is the bullet fired down range, and the shell which contains the propellant. Usually when the shooter finds a satisfactory type of ammunition that performs well in his or her rifle, the shooter will seek to improve the accuracy by testing different lots of the same type of ammunition.
Ammunition used for competitive shooting usually includes information regarding the expected exit velocity of the projectile for a specific lot written on a box of ammunition, or a written on a manufacturer=s website. Different lots of ammunition with the same projectile can vary the exit velocity by 10-50 feet per second because of slight differences in the propellant that was loaded during the production of that specific lot. The individual rifle selected by the shooter may shoot more accurately under certain environmental conditions with an exit velocity of 1030 feet per second, but may shoot less accurately under the same environmental conditions using an exit velocity of the same projectile at 1050 feet per second. The incremental accuracy improvement may be small, maybe only 1/10th of an inch smaller for shot groupings (referring to the closeness of target strikes by the projectiles) at 100 yards, but that can easily be the difference between 1st and 5th place in a competition.
Additionally, when environmental factors change, such as air temperature or density, altitude, etc., the most accurate exit velocity for a particular rifle, may no longer be 1030 feet per second or 1060 feet per second, instead, it might change by 10-50 feet per second. In the past, the way that competitive shooters would deal with the ever changing environmental conditions was to purchase and test many different lots of ammunition, with their different exit velocities, and test for best accuracy under a variety of conditions, to be able to match the lot of ammunition which performed best under similar and previously tested conditions. This is the current state of the art before the present invention.
The primary objective of the present invention is to enable the shooter of a firearm to arbitrarily and precisely reduce the exit velocity of a projectile, with adjustment of a shroud or a screw or a dial. The shooter can adjust the exit velocity of the projectile to increments of one foot per second or less, within a range from less than one foot per second to hundreds of feet per second. This invention will enable the shooter to gain a significant competitive advantage of increased accuracy over another firearm which does not have the capability of adjusting the exit velocity of the projectiles.
The present invention enables shooters to avoid being captive to the requirement of purchasing, testing, and storing quantities of multiple specific lots of ammunition to possibly be used if the conditions are right, and instead be able to simply find the specific ammunition that works best in their rifle. The shooters can choose a propellant load that will cause a little faster exit velocity than the fastest load for accuracy under environmental conditions which call for the fastest load, and then they can adjust the speed control to bleed off or reduce barrel gas pressure to slow the exit velocity of the projectile down to precisely the most accurate exit speed at the moment it is needed. This allows the shooters to no longer have to source and maintain quantities of various specific lots of ammunition, and allows them to keep only one higher speed load of ammunition, which, when used in combination with this invention called ASpeed Control@ can now be used in all environmental conditions and yield the best available accuracy.
The way the invention works is as follows: Vents, or ports [
The Speed Control is a firearm having a barrel with vents, comprising at least one valve and a means for communicating with the vents, where at least one valve can be operated in such a way to smoothly and progressively open and close to release the bore pressure through the vents. The structures for the means for progressively opening and closing the vents in the barrel are described by the following embodiments. A first embodiment where a shroud over the barrel is turned clockwise or counterclockwise to open and close the vents. A second embodiment where the shroud has a cutout which progressively opens and closes the vents when the shroud is turned. A third embodiment where a dial cylinder penetrates a wall of the shroud and keys into a dial gear which meshes with the shroud, and which dial cylinder rotates on a dial axle and screws into a mount that is affixed to the barrel with grub screws, such that when the dial cylinder is turned the shroud turns to open and close the vents. An alternative embodiment which relies on the above described structures is a firearm having a barrel with vents, comprising a means for progressively and smoothly releasing gas pressure behind a bullet after the bullet is fired. Smoothly is defined as even and continuous, without discrete stopping points.
Additionally, this speed control shroud can be used in combination with a sound suppressing or sound redirecting shroud over, and/or enclosing, the barrel. This can enable the shooter to use a single ammunition supersonic load, but the shooter can now decide to open the vents a specific amount to make the projectile exit at a subsonic velocity, taking advantage of the shroud for sound suppression. Or the shooter can elect to completely close the vents, thereby eliminating any venting or velocity reduction, and allowing full supersonic velocity exit speeds. With the same ammunition, it would only require 3 twist of the shroud [
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In another embodiment, a cross section of the rifle barrel [
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A cross section shows the cutout as a triangular hole [
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A front or muzzle view shows another embodiment of the adjustable valve inside the shroud [
A preferred embodiment of the invention functions this way: a dial cylinder (
In a preferred embodiment, bore pressure gases (
I have shown the embodiment which I now deem preferable, but it will be understood that the drawings are intended for illustrative purposes only and are not to be relied upon as limiting or defining the scope of the invention, the claims forming a part of this specification being relied upon for that purpose.
Claims
1. A firearm having a barrel with vents, comprising:
- B at least one valve and a means for communicating with the vents,
- where at least one valve can be operated in such a way to smoothly and progressively open and close to release the bore pressure through the vents.
2. The device of claim 1, where a shroud over the barrel is turned clockwise or counterclockwise to open and close the vents.
3. The device of claim 1, where the shroud has a cutout which progressively opens and closes the vents when the shroud is turned.
4. The device of claim 1, where a dial cylinder penetrates a wall of the shroud and keys into a dial gear which meshes with the shroud, and which dial cylinder rotates on a dial axle and screws into a mount that is affixed to the barrel with grub screws, such that when the dial cylinder is turned the shroud turns to open and close the vents.
5. A firearm having a barrel with vents, comprising:
- B a means for progressively and smoothly releasing gas pressure behind a bullet after the bullet is fired.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 29, 2024
Publication Date: Oct 10, 2024
Inventor: Jeffrey Boschert (Pleasant Hill, CA)
Application Number: 18/591,452