With Inorganic Explosive Or Inorganic Thermic Component Patents (Class 149/28)
  • Patent number: 10752561
    Abstract: Inorganic fuel selected from the group of sulphocyanides of noble metals as specially copper, as well as the derivatives of urea and semicarbazide and theirs derivatives and organic fuel selected from the group of thiols with sulphur bound in the —SH group or in the heterocyclic rings and the metal salts of these compounds, mostly cuprous or cupric, which are suitable for the infrared tracer compositions used in bullets. With a suitable oxidant, which is zinc peroxide, the fuel forms binary mixtures that, during combustion, emit radiation in the near-infrared region that is invisible to the naked eye. On the basis of this invention tracer compositions do not require any additional auxiliary pyrotechnic systems. They are intended for use in infrared tracers of conventional calibres of bullet ammunition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2020
    Assignee: SELLIER & BELLOT A.S.
    Inventor: Jiri Nesveda
  • Publication number: 20110011502
    Abstract: An improved priming mix of the type including an initiator, fuel, and oxidizer, and pyrotechnic component. The improvement being the inclusion of between about 3% and about 20% propellant superfines, the superfines comprising particles less than 100 ?m.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2010
    Publication date: January 20, 2011
    Inventors: George C. Mei, Duane E. Lowe
  • Patent number: 5763814
    Abstract: The invention relates to an electrical initiator which can be used with an automobile air bag or seat belt pretensioner. The initiator comprises a header, a cup, conducting pins, epoxy pin seals, a bridgewire, a primer, and an output charge. The header and the cup are composed of an insulating dielectric material capable of being ultrasonically welded together. The header secures the pins. Each pin is electrically conductive and each is formed with a buttress knurl to form a seal when each pin is inserted into the header. Additionally, the pins are further sealed to the header by an epoxy sealant. The bridgewire connects the pins together on one side of the header. An electrical signal through the bridgewire generates heat igniting the primer. Primer reacts with the output charge that in turn ignites a solid gas generant that produces gas that fills air bags or activates the gas generator that drives seat belt pretensioners. The primer contacts the bridgewire. The output charge contacts the primer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: Quanti Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Lucas Avory, William David Fahey, Stewart Shannon Fields, Charles Joyce Moore, Jr., Charles John Piper, III, David Whang
  • Patent number: 5646367
    Abstract: Electrically ignitable conductive primer mixture comprising aluminum and carbon black and having reduced tetrazene, the mixture also containing lead styphnate, antimony sulfide and barium nitrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1997
    Assignee: Remington Arms Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert B. Shanks, Frances G. Lopata, Kevin N. Graves
  • Patent number: 5043030
    Abstract: The invention is directed to a primer/detonator acceptable for use in an automobile air bag system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1991
    Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Coodly P. Ramaswamy
  • Patent number: 4956029
    Abstract: An electrically primable igniter charge yield has a composition that yields a reduced proportion of toxic vapors after the deflagration. The composition of the charges contains, as the oxidizing agent, zinc peroxide and, as a component providing additional energy, initiating explosives of the kind which do not trigger a detonation in direct contact with press-molded elements of nitrocellulose propellant charge powders. Among these initiating exposives are the potassium salts of trinitrophenol or trinitroresorcinol. The components of the igniter charges are mixed with fibers of an electrically conductive material. Suitable conductive materials are carbon or metals, such as iron or copper, or metal alloys, such as brass, for example. The igniter charges furthermore contain a binder which is preferably a secondary explosive, such as, for example, nitrocellulose.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 11, 1990
    Assignee: Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Rainer Hagel, Klaus Redecker, Horst Penner
  • Patent number: 4640724
    Abstract: The invention provides a method of priming a blank or bulleted rimfire cartridge comprising the steps of (a) dosing into the rimfire case a quantity of a substantially dry, powdery, relatively insensitive premix comprising, in predetermined proportions, at least two materials that will, in the presence of a liquid reaction medium, react together forming a primary explosive compound, (b) compacting the premix so as substantially to fill the rim of the case therewith, (c) dosing a quantity of the liquid reaction medium into the case so as to cause said materials to react together forming the primary explosive compound and (d) drying the primer. By compacting the premix into the rim before the addition of the liquid reaction medium, the conventional spinning step may be dispensed with, thereby making the priming process safer and more economic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1987
    Assignee: IMI Kynoch Limited
    Inventors: George B. Carter, Alan P. Manby
  • Patent number: 4133707
    Abstract: An extrudable ammunition priming mix with viscosity characteristics which remain relatively stable over an extended time span. The stabilized viscosity is obtained by incorporating an effective amount of guar gum into the priming mix. The primer thus displays improved pot life so that larger batches may be made and used over an extended period of time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1979
    Assignee: Olin Corporation
    Inventor: Eugene A. Andrew
  • Patent number: 4029530
    Abstract: Ammunition rim fire priming mixtures are commonly prepared by mixing normal lead styphnate, a sensitizer, such as tetracene, an oxygen donor such as lead nitrate, and a frictionator such as ground glass. This invention relates to such a mixture and to center fire priming mixtures which consist of lead styphnate, tetracene, inorganic fuels and barium nitrate and to a method of forming them and is characterized by the use of lead styphnate which is formed in situ by the reaction of a water wet mixture of styphnic acid and a lead compound such as lead oxide (litharge), lead hydroxide, basic lead carbonate, or lead carbonate. Important advantages of this invention are reduced cost, improved safety since it is unnecessary to prepare, precipitate, or separately handle pure or relatively pure lead styphnate and improved percussion sensitivity of the resulting mixtures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1977
    Assignee: Remington Arms Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Joseph F. Kenney
  • Patent number: 3989683
    Abstract: A method of treating karaya gum to stabilize it so that it is less sensitive to the presence of certain priming compositions and will exhibit, when used with priming compositions, improved extrusion characteristics and rheological stability. The karaya gum is suspended in an anhydrous alcohol and treated with a reagent which is soluble in the alcohol whereby the gum renders a priming composition suitable for extrusion for mechanically charging primers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1973
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1976
    Assignee: Olin Corporation
    Inventor: Edward A. Staba
  • Patent number: 3963543
    Abstract: A priming composition for use in ammunition, which priming composition contains as a frictionator and sensitizer ground zirconium oxide particles in place of glass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1976
    Assignee: Olin Corporation
    Inventor: Neil Prange
  • Patent number: 3963544
    Abstract: A priming composition for use in ammunition, which priming composition contains as a frictionator and sensitizer ground metallic oxide particles, such as cupric oxide, in place of ground glass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1976
    Assignee: Olin Corporation
    Inventor: Edward Anthony Staba