Barrels Patents (Class 42/76.01)
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Publication number: 20140260945Abstract: In various embodiments, a firearm assembly devices, systems and methods are provided. The firearm assembly can comprise a barrel and a chamber comprising a channel. The chamber may have a first length. The chamber may comprise an internal wall defining an internal cavity. The chamber can also couple to the barrel. The channel can be defined in the internal wall of the chamber. The channel may have a second length that is shorter than the first length. In various embodiments, the firearm assembly may be a component of a rotating bolt firearm. In various embodiments, internal cavity of the firearm assembly has a profile configured to receive a cartridge. The devices systems and methods described herein reduce common rotating bolt firearm failure modes by encouraging case ejection, compression, and/or contraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Frank Desomma
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Patent number: 8832983Abstract: A replacement slide assembly for a pistol, the slide assembly having a barrel assembly with a barrel and a firing chamber. The barrel assembly also has a guide member which is a protrusion that extends horizontally outward from the barrel assembly. The replacement slide assembly also includes a housing with an interior wall that defines a groove that receives the guide member. The guide member and the groove in the housing are located forward of a firing pin assembly also mounted within the housing. The slide assembly or any firearm also includes an adjustable sight assembly that permits interchangeability between different types of sights without requiring that the firearm be re-sighted.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Inventor: Alec Daniel Wolf
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Patent number: 8776424Abstract: A firearm is provided that includes a receiver, a stock, an elongated barrel and a muzzle. The barrel extends from the receiver to the muzzle and has a rectangular internal bore extending from the receiver to the muzzle. The internal bore has two short sides and two long sides. A plurality of teeth extends along one of the short sides within the internal bore. A disk-shaped bullet fitting within the internal bore may be fired from the firearm. A bullet case having a rectangular orifice is provided to chamber the disk-shaped bullet for propulsion through the rectangular internal bore of the firearm.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2012Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventor: Nicholas F. Mirabile
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Patent number: 8770179Abstract: A system for airborne dispersal of chemicals comprising a compressed gas gun having a gun body, a grip, a barrel, a trigger, a compressed gas source and a cylindrical collar positioned at an exit end of said barrel, having a bore therethrough and equipped with a depth-adjustable knife-edge disposed at an exit end of the collar, protruding into the bore, so as to slit a capsule containing a chemical solution or suspension upon exit from the collar and disperse the chemical solution or suspension.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Pesticide Delivery Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Haynes, Eugene M. Maddux
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Patent number: 8714146Abstract: A ballistic adjustment device installed in a rear end of a gun barrel of a toy gun for adjustment of the ballistic range is disclosed to include a barrel bullet attached to the rear end of the gun barrel and having two inside protruding portions for holding a bullet in balance in the rear end of the gun barrel for firing, a positioning member press-fitted onto the bullet barrel and fastened to the rear end of the gun barrel, a pressure member fastened to the gun barrel and having a spring arm partially and downwardly projecting through an opening on the positioning member into tangent contact with the bullet to be fired, and a rotary control member rotatable to adjust the pressure between the spring arm and the bullet to be fired.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2011Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventor: Shih-Che Hu
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Patent number: 8713839Abstract: A firearm with a barrel that uses an ammunition discharge chamber that includes improved throat located between the chamber's free bore and the rifle bore. The improved throat includes a relatively short, inward aligned first step, an intermediate elongated cylindrical body, and a longer, inward aligned second tapered step. Formed on the inside surfaces of the first step, the elongated body and the second step are rifling grooves and lands that gradually their depths and heights from rear to front direction. The two steps are tapered inward between 1.0 to 1.5 degrees. Using a short first step, an elongated cylindrical body with straight sidewalls, a longer second step with continuous grooves and lands that begin gradually in depth and height from rear to front directions, chamber pressure is reduced thereby enabling more gun powder to be used and bullet misalignment in the rifle bore is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventor: Shawn Carlock
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Publication number: 20140109454Abstract: A duplex weapon system that is capable of firing a high-mass/low-velocity (“HMLV”) projectile followed by a conventional projectile such as a bullet. A barrel adapter is aligned with the bore of the barrel of a conventional firearm. The barrel adapter includes an adapter bore running completely through its length, with the adapter bore terminating in an exit in the forward portion of the barrel adapter. The HMLV projectile is slidably attached to the exterior of the barrel adapter. The HMLV projectile includes a launch tube that covers the exit of the barrel adapter. When a first cartridge is fired by the firearm, expanding propellant gas rashes down the adapter bore and out the exit. The expanding gas forces the launch tube and the attached HMLV projectile away from the barrel adapter. The HMLV projectile then flies toward a target.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2012Publication date: April 24, 2014Inventor: William V.S. Rayner
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Patent number: 8701325Abstract: A duplex weapon system that is capable of firing a high-mass/low-velocity (“HMLV”) projectile followed by a conventional projectile such as a bullet. A barrel adapter is aligned with the bore of the barrel of a conventional firearm. The barrel adapter includes an adapter bore running completely through its length, with the adapter bore terminating in an exit in the forward portion of the barrel adapter. The HMLV projectile is slidably attached to the exterior of the barrel adapter. The HMLV projectile includes a launch tube that covers the exit of the barrel adapter. When a first cartridge is fired b the firearm, expanding propellant gas rushes down the adapter bore and out the exit The expanding gas forces the launch tube and the attached HMLV projectile away from the barrel adapter. The HMLV projectile then flies toward a target.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Inventor: William V. S. Rayner
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Publication number: 20140075805Abstract: To permit ease and efficiency for the extraction of spent cartridge cases from the cartridge chamber of a firearm barrel within a wide range of temperature conditions, the internal tapered surface of the body region of a cartridge chamber is prepared by establishing circumferentially spaced longitudinal straight or curved regions of the internal surface finish to create an internal cartridge chamber geometry having gradually tapered spaced longitudinally relieved linear or spiral areas having longitudinal linear or spiral lands between each of the relieved areas. The circumferentially spaced lands develop controlled impedance to rearward cartridge case movement on cartridge firing to effectively protect the bolt and extractor mechanisms of the firearm against early failure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2012Publication date: March 20, 2014Inventor: Mark C. Larue
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Publication number: 20140033591Abstract: The invention relates to a device for producing a gun barrel, in which the barrel is formed from a pipe blank (1) in which barrel rifles (2) are formed against a mandrel (3) having grooves (2b) shaped as the rifles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: CARREL INNOVATIONS OYInventor: Torolf PELIN
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Publication number: 20140020276Abstract: A firearm for implementing an improved 9mm cartridge is provided, wherein the improved 9mm cartridge includes a 9mm bullet associated with a 45-9 cartridge casing, wherein the 9mm bullet weights at least 90 grains and wherein the 45-9 cartridge casing is configured to contain a propellant sufficient to propel the 9mm bullet to a velocity of at least 1600 feet per second. The firearm may include a barrel, wherein the barrel is configured to operably interact with the 9mm bullet and a chamber, wherein the chamber includes at least one chamber portion sized and shaped to operably associate with the 45-9 cartridge casing and a free-bore, wherein the free-bore includes at least one free-bore portion sized and shaped to operably associate with the 9mm bullet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventor: Jeffrey D. Goddard
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Publication number: 20140007481Abstract: A manufacturing procedure for a “bull barrel” model with silencer and “model bull barrel” with obtained silencer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2011Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: GTAMO Outdoor, S.L.Inventors: Victor Tresserras Torre, Julian Arnedo Vera
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Patent number: 8621976Abstract: A semi-automatic pistol is provided having a barrel, a frame and a slide. The slide is adapted for linear motion along the frame during a firing sequence and has a forward end and a block end. The forward end has an upper cam follower surface and a lower cam follower surface on the inside surface adjacent to the barrel. The barrel has a ramp cam surface adjacent to the chamber end of the barrel to effect locking and unlocking of the barrel relative to the slide during the firing sequence, a bottom cam surface and a top cam surface. The bottom cam surface and the top cam surface extend from the front end toward the chamber end of the barrel and each have undulating surfaces that moves against the lower cam follower surfaces of the slide to cause oscillation of the barrel while the slide moves during the firing sequence.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Kimber IP, LLCInventors: Yury Karfiol, John Goliber
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Patent number: 8595971Abstract: A viscoelastic barrel dampener operable to increase the accuracy of a weapon having a shroud, the shroud defining a shroud wall and a chamber within the shroud wall, a barrel, the barrel disposed within the chamber of the shroud and defining a barrel wall having an outer surface, and a viscoelastic dampening material, the viscoelastic dampening material disposed within and substantially filling a volume defined by the outer surface of the barrel and the shroud wall, wherein the barrel further includes one or more contour features adapted to disrupt the axial propagation of acoustic energy along the barrel wall. In at least one embodiment, the one or more contour features may include a plurality of parallel barrel walls, radial grooves, or steps formed in the outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Inventor: Christopher David Johnson
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Patent number: 8584391Abstract: A shotgun has a telescoping barrel made of concentric barrel sections slidably engaged together. These include at least an inner barrel section and an outer barrel section. A grip on the outer barrel section aids telescopic movement. A locking pin secures or releases the barrel sections. The barrel sections have protrusions that interfere with further outward movement once fully telescoped out. The grip may have a channel to permit a pistol grip to slide onto the grip. A second pistol grip may be connected to the trigger. The butt of the gun may slide out to make a shoulder rest. A butt plate is connected to a rod that slides into and out of the shotgun. The rod has teeth that engage a spring-loaded arm to secure the rod in an extended position. A compression or tension spring may bias the concentric barrel sections in an extended or shortened configuration.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2013Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: TTSG AssociatesInventor: S. Mill Calvert
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Patent number: 8516729Abstract: A gun that has a plurality of frangible barrels. At the proximal end of each barrel is a chamber that receives a cartridge. The cartridge has a reduced charge as compared to a conventional cartridge. Each barrel may have an inner sleeve formed from a malleable material. The out member of each barrel is comprised of a rigid material such as, but not limited to, a filled plastic. The inner sleeve is rigid enough to withstand the pressure of the reduced charge cartridge when fired, but is malleable enough to expand from the pressure generated by a standard charge cartridge. When the inner sleeve expands, the outer member fragments and destroys the weapon. The expansion of the inner sleeve and fragmentation of the outer member upon firing a standard charge reduces the propelling force in the bullet. As a result, the weapon is destroyed and the bullet is fired with a greatly reduced force. The barrels on the gun don not rotate.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2011Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Brejon Holdings (BVI), Ltd.Inventors: John Hayes, David J. W. Lovinger
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Publication number: 20130199071Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing the aesthetic effect and functional qualities of a dummy suppressor or barrel extension while providing for the possibility of further attachments or accessories to be attached to the end of the extended barrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventor: Shanyao Lee
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Patent number: 8490308Abstract: A muzzle loading blackpowder firearm is disclosed having a barrel with a standard caliber bore therein. The firearm is adapted to fire a projectile having a skirted aft end of a larger initial diameter than the standard caliber bore of the firearm. The barrel has an enlarged bore at its outer end sized to receive the projectile aft end first, and a tapered transition between the enlarged bore and the standard caliber bore so that upon forcing the projectile through the enlarged bore and through the tapered transition, the tapered transition reduces the skirted aft end to the diameter of the standard bore.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Inventor: John J. Schneider
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Publication number: 20130174462Abstract: A barrel assembly for firearms including one or more tubes associated with a mono-block, characterized in that the mono-block has one or more cylindrical protrusions which allow the connection of one or more of the tubes and the subsequent joining thereof by welding, adhesive bonding, forcing, etcetera. The method for manufacturing the barrel assembly is characterized in that it includes the steps of: providing a mono-block which includes one or more front cylindrical protrusions, one or more partial chambers axially aligned with the protrusions, and corresponding collars for the cartridge seats, extractor seats, and closure members such as closure tenons or other members; all the members are completed with their final dimensions; performing an overall heat treatment of the mono-block and of the barrels; connecting the tubes, which constitute the barrels of the firearm, by welding, adhesive bonding, forcing, etcetera, to the protrusions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: BENELLI ARMI S.P.A.Inventor: Luigi Moretti
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Publication number: 20130118049Abstract: A unitary barrel, chamber and bolt region for a firearm is manufactured from a single piece of metal stock so as to precisely and consistently meet headspace requirements. A single piece of metal stock having a bore centerline is successively reamed based on a common datum to achieve precise headspace compliance. The unitary assembly is then profiled, again based on measurements from the datum, to provide a unitary barrel, chamber and bolt region without any form of juncture, headspace or harmonic limitations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Inventor: Karl C. Lippard
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Publication number: 20130061503Abstract: Disclosed are examples of an apparatus for cooling a barrel 12 of a firearm 10 and examples of a cooled barrel assembly 32 for installation into an existing firearm 10. When assembled with the barrel 12, a contact surface 16 of a shell 14 is proximate to, and in thermal communication with, the outer surface of the barrel 18. The shell 14 is formed of commercially available or modified graphite foam.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2010Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: UT-BATTELLE, LLCInventors: Klett James W., Michael P. Trammell
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Publication number: 20130047831Abstract: Shotshell type ammunition includes a hull, a sabot disposed within the hull, and at least one projectile disposed within the sabot. The hull has a rimless first end that includes a primer for firing the ammunition. The hull also has a seat surface for seating the hull against a complementary seat surface in a firing chamber of a firearm. The seat surface is located a distance from an outer end surface of the hull at the rimless first end. The hull further includes an outer cylindrical side surface extending from the rimless first end of the hull to the seat surface of the hull. Methods of fabricating such ammunition includes forming such a hull, providing one or more projectiles within a sabot, and disposing the sabot with the one or more projectiles therein at least partially into the hull. Shotgun type firearms are configured for firing such ammunition.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: Intrepid Tactical Solutions, LLCInventor: William E. DeJong
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Patent number: 8312663Abstract: A harmonic barrel dampener operable to increase the accuracy of a weapon having a barrel. According to at least one embodiment, a harmonic barrel dampener comprises an outer portion that substantially encases or enwraps a significant portion of barrel, and wherein the harmonic barrel dampener further comprises at least one acoustic dampening material contained between the outer portion and a weapon's barrel, resulting in improved accuracy of projectiles fired from the weapon.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2010Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Inventor: Christopher David Johnson
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Publication number: 20120279106Abstract: A gun that has a plurality of frangible barrels. At the proximal end of each barrel is a chamber that receives a cartridge. The cartridge has a reduced charge as compared to a conventional cartridge. Each barrel may have an inner sleeve formed from a malleable material. The out member of each barrel is comprised of a rigid material such as, but not limited to, a filled plastic. The inner sleeve is rigid enough to withstand the pressure of the reduced charge cartridge when fired, but is malleable enough to expand from the pressure generated by a standard charge cartridge. When the inner sleeve expands, the outer member fragments and destroys the weapon. The expansion of the inner sleeve and fragmentation of the outer member upon firing a standard charge reduces the propelling force in the bullet. As a result, the weapon is destroyed and the bullet is fired with a greatly reduced force. The barrels on the gun don not rotate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Inventors: John Hayes, David J. W. Lovinger
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Patent number: 8296987Abstract: A shotgun includes a first barrel having a first barrel muzzle end and a second barrel having a second barrel muzzle end. The shotgun includes an expansion joint provided adjacent the first barrel muzzle end and the second barrel muzzle end to connect together the first barrel muzzle end to the second barrel muzzle end. The expansion joint is operative to allow movement of one of the first and second barrels relative to the other one of the first and second barrels to prevent bowing thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Ithaca Gun CompanyInventors: David A. Dlubak, Aaron P. Welch
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Patent number: 8291632Abstract: A method of making a gun barrel having a breech end and a muzzle end and a bore extending between the two ends comprises applying to the outer surface of the bore a plurality of swaging dies (5), each of which carries an upstanding helical land (10). The dies are pressed simultaneously against the external surface of the gun barrel such that each land forms a helical recess (14) in the external surface and crystalline deformation to the material of the barrel wall immediately below the external helical recess. The distortion of the external surface results simultaneously in the creation of a plurality of smooth helical ridges (16) on the surface of the bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2008Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Transmission Systems LimitedInventor: Hugh Taylor
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Patent number: 8281698Abstract: An improved barrel and attachment system for rapid fire weapons having a quick release and replacement. Further the barrel is lighter than comparable barrels for the same purpose, and has a flash suppression system.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Inventor: Leroy E. Haywood
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Patent number: 8261480Abstract: A rigid composite structure has a bore formed in a metallic material and a super hard interior segment or segments disposed within the bore. Each segment may be lined adjacent to one another and held under compression within the bore. The segments may be made of super hard materials such as natural diamond, synthetic diamond, polycrystalline diamond, single crystalline diamond, cubic boron nitrate or other superhard composite materials which exhibit low thermal expansion rates and are generally chemically inert. The resultant rigid composite structure may possess higher tolerances to high pressures and high temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2011Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Inventors: David R. Hall, Scott Dahlgren, Ronald Crockett, Timothy C. Duke, Joshua Sensinger, Joe Fox, Tyson J. Wilde
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Publication number: 20120180361Abstract: Apparatus and methods for launching and fabricating projectiles. In some embodiments, one or more ring airfoil projectiles are launched from a gun. Yet other embodiments pertain to the launching of projectiles that disperse tracer or irritant chemicals upon impact. Yet other embodiments pertain to apparatus and methods for molding of munition components.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Inventor: Kimball Rustin Scarr
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Patent number: 8215221Abstract: A gun barrel with a gun barrel liner and a breech ring, which are joined with each other by a bayonet thread. A continuous cavity is left between adjacent bayonet ridges of the gun barrel liner and the bayonet ridges of the breech ring that are located axially behind them or in front of them. A locking segment is inserted in at least one of the cavities that is formed in the installed gun barrel liner between adjacent bayonet ridges of the gun barrel liner and the bayonet ridges of the breech ring to prevent unintentional detachment of the gun barrel liner from the breech ring. The locking segment can completely fill the corresponding cavity.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbHInventors: Klaus Lawitzke, Ralf-Joachim Herrmann, Bernhard Scheideler, Heiner Schmees
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Publication number: 20120137558Abstract: Muzzle-loading rifle, which comprises a breech plug (1) and a barrel (2), both fixed in a connection area (3), characterised in that the breech plug (1) is provided with a continuous flange (11) that presses from inside against a seating surface (12) of the barrel (2) when the breech plug (1) is fitted in the interior of the barrel (2), so that said pressure increases when the powder (7) explodes on the second end (5) of the breech plug (1). As a result, the seal between the breech plug (1) and the barrel (2) is strengthened and the gunpowder is prevented from reaching the connection area (3), thereby making it easier to detach the breech plug (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: DIKAR, S. COOP.Inventor: Inigo LIZARRALDE IBARGUREN
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Patent number: 8161886Abstract: A sabot-retaining shotshell cartridge and firing assembly including a barrel or barrel insert for firing the sabot-retaining shotshell cartridge. The shotshell cartridge includes a cylindrical hull, a sub-caliber projectile, a propellant charge, and a sabot. A central pathway or thin membrane is defined within the base of the sabot between the sub-caliber projectile and propellant charge. The barrel or barrel insert for firing the cartridge includes a transitional area between chamber and sub-caliber rifled bore to retain sabot in the cartridge. Upon cartridge firing, propellant gases flow through central portion of sabot base propelling projectile out of the sabot and into sub-caliber rifled bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Olin CorporationInventor: Stephen W. Meyer
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Publication number: 20120017481Abstract: Firearms and firearm components are constructed from bonded multi-metallic base materials comprising at least two dissimilar metallic materials having different properties, such as weight, density, wear resistance, durability, hardness, and the like, bonded to one another. The components are fabricated such that the metallic material having higher impact- and wear-resistance is positioned at areas that experience impact, or that include bearing points, wear points, and interfaces with other components, while a lighter weight metallic material is positioned at component locations that don't have rigorous material property requirements. The bonded multi-metallic materials may be explosively bonded multi-metallic materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: PACIFIC AEROSPACE & ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Nelson Clare SETTLES, Shaun Michael McGUIRE
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Patent number: 8091462Abstract: A locking system for a firearm attachment. The locking system having a rotating lock ring having a lock-and-release lever rotatably mounted thereto. The lock-and-release lever having a lock engagement surface optimally configured to forcefully engage a locking surface when in a locked orientation. The locking ring having a nonconcentric engagement surface that repositions in a radial direction when the locking ring rotates and the nonconcentric engagement surface is configured to engage the muzzle of a firearm for locking the muzzle attachment thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: SureFire, LLCInventors: Barry W. Dueck, Karl Honigmann
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Patent number: 8087344Abstract: A recoil operating pistol has a barrel and slide with at least a pair of flat mating surfaces extending along a substantial length of both the barrel and slide parallel to each other on opposite sides of the barrel. The matching flat surfaces of the barrel and slide allow relative sliding motion between the slide and the barrel when the at least a portion of the barrel is received in the hollow interior of the slide.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Double Nickel Holdings, LLCInventors: Kevin Siddle, Bruce K. Siddle
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Publication number: 20110289813Abstract: A multi-caliber modular center fire line of conversion kits adaptable to pistols such as the Colt Government Model Pistol or new semi-automatic handguns. Said kits consist of complete slide assemblies using interchangeable components adapted to different sizes of ammunition. All barrels in the kits have external dimensions identical to those of the largest caliber one in order to have the primer of a loaded cartridge, whatever its caliber, automatically centered in front of the firing pin hole on the breech inside a locked pistol. When installed on semi-automatic pistol frames, kits function exactly like the original handgun.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: Lucien Yves Serandour
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Patent number: 8037877Abstract: A barrel for prohibiting the paintball from dropping therefrom is provided by the present invention. The barrel includes a main body and an elastic ring. In which, a rear end of the main body is formed with a combining portion to combine with a paintball gun, and an extension is extended rearward from the combining portion. A bore penetrates through the main body, the combining portion and the extension. Around an outer periphery of the extension is disposed an annular groove, and at least one slot is formed in the annular groove, while the slot communicating the bore proximate to the extension. In addition, the elastic ring has a smaller perimeter than that of the annular groove. The elastic ring is disposed in the annular groove, and a part of the elastic ring sinks into the slot, overlapping a part of the bore.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Inventor: Sheng-Jen Liao
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Patent number: 8025003Abstract: A firearm barrel having barrel flutes on the outer surface of the barrel where the barrel flutes are undercut relative to an outward radial vector from the center of the barrel at an arcuate radial distance that exceeds the arcuate radial distance of an undercut produced by a straight walled flute cutter such that the barrel flutes are hyper-undercut.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Thomas W. Saur
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Patent number: 8020333Abstract: A rigid composite structure includes a tubular body made from a metallic material and having a first bore formed therein along a longitudinal axis, and one or more segments formed from a super hard material disposed within the first bore. Each segment has a hole formed in the center thereof, and the segments may be positioned end-to-end and adjacent to one another to align the center holes about the longitudinal axis and form a second bore. The segments can be held under compression within the first bore of the tubular body. The segments may be made of super hard materials such as natural diamond, synthetic diamond, polycrystalline diamond, single crystalline 10 diamond, cubic boron nitrate or other superhard composite materials which exhibit low thermal expansion rates and are generally chemically inert. The resultant rigid composite structure may possess higher tolerances to high pressures and high temperatures within the second bore.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: David R. Hall, Ronald B. Crockett, Scott Dahlgren, Timothy C. Duke, Joshua Sensinger, Joe Fox, Tyson J. Wilde
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Patent number: 7997020Abstract: A firearm having a receiver housing an action-cycling mechanism, a barrel having a muzzle opening on a distal end, a shroud coaxially surrounding at least a portion of the barrel, the shroud having a distal portion extending beyond the muzzle opening defining a shroud front region having a distal end portion, a proximal portion extending proximally from the muzzle opening defining an annular region between the barrel and shroud, a front wall disposed at the distal end portion of the shroud, the front wall having an opening to allow passage of a projectile fired from the gun barrel, a firewall disposed in the annular region of the proximal portion of the shroud, the firewall moveable relative to the gun barrel between a forward, at-rest position, and a rearward, compressed position, the firewall mechanically engaged with the action cycling mechanism, and heat-dissipating fins in the annular region extending longitudinally along, and radially outward from, the gun barrel to the shroud, the fins defining channelType: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Inventor: John K. Brixius
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Publication number: 20110185614Abstract: A muzzle loading firearm with a break-open action includes a rear stock assembly and a barrel assembly. The barrel assembly includes an elongate barrel, having a bore with muzzle and breech ends, and a breech plug removably connected the breech end of the barrel, which encloses a chamber at the rear of the bore. The barrel assembly is pivotally attached to the rear stock assembly, and is movable with respect to the stock assembly between an open position in which the breech end is accessible for service, and a closed position in which the breech end is inaccessible and secured for discharge. A lever arm, optionally configured to serve as the firearm trigger guard, is user actuated for moving the action between the open and closed positions. The breech plug is configured for rapid removal from the barrel by hand when the action is open.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: THOMPSON/CENTER ARMS COMPANY, INC.Inventors: MARK C. LANEY, MATTHEW ZGLOBICKI
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Patent number: 7987624Abstract: A substantially noiseless firearm and ammunition therefor, in which the projectile of the ammunition is attached to the front end of a sabot which fills the cross-sectional area of the barrel and is fired with the projectile. The barrel is provided with lands designed to catch the sabot at the front end of the barrel in such manner that the barrel is sealed off in a gas-proof fashion by the sabot.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1982Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Inventors: Tilo Möller, Rudolf Brandl, Alex Seidel
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Patent number: 7963202Abstract: A finless mortar tube made of a superalloy includes, seriatim, a breech end, a beginning taper point, an ending taper point, a lower clamp region, an upper clamp region, and a muzzle end. The nominal wall thickness of the tube is constant from forward of the breech end to the beginning taper point and the nominal wall thickness of the tube decreases from the beginning taper point to the ending taper point. The mortar tube is capable of a substantial increase in the rate of fire compared to conventional mortar tubes.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Richard F. Becker, Mark D. Witherell, Jose Santiago, George E. Hathaway, IV, Ramon Espinosa, Steve Tauscher
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Publication number: 20110138669Abstract: A muzzleloading firearm has a barrel with a bore on a bore axis, and the barrel has a muzzle end and a breech end. A frame is connected to the barrel, and has a breech face. The frame moves between an open position in which the breech face is away from the breech end of the barrel, and a closed position in which the breech face abuts the breech end of the barrel. A breech plug is removably attached to the barrel. The breech plug including a seal element closely received by the bore. The seal element may be a set of piston rings that are received in a circumferential groove about a forward end of the plug, or may be a cup at the forward end, with a forward rim that flares under pressure to provide a gas seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: THOMPSON/CENTER ARMS COMPANY, INC.Inventors: MARK C. LANEY, GENE L. GARLAND
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Publication number: 20110113667Abstract: This invention is directed to a rifle barrel and a method for modifying a pre-existing rifle barrel comprising dissembling said pre-existing rifle so that said barrel is removed from said pre-existing rifle placing said barrel in a sleeve having an inner diameter larger then said diameter of said barrel for receiving said barrel thereby defining a void arranged between said barrel and said sleeve when said barrel is placed in said sleeve reducing the outer diameter of said barrel near the breach end of said barrel so that said sleeve will cover said barrel up to the action of said rifle when said barrel is placed in said sleeve filling said void defined by said barrel and said sleeve with filler material attaching a weld-on thread assemble to said sleeve at the muzzle end of said barrel and assembling said pre-existing rifle with said barrel placed in said sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: TELUDYNE TECH INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Alan Adolphsen
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Patent number: 7942090Abstract: An blank firing attachment, with enhanced operating life, for use with gas-operated weapons; wherein, a tungsten carbide stem extending from the attachment is inserted into the bore of the weapon's barrel, the stem having a cross-sectional area less than the cross-sectional area of the bore, to provide backpressure within the barrel to properly cycle the weapon.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Brian Hoffman
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Publication number: 20110067284Abstract: A choke for use with a shotgun is provided. In accordance with one embodiment the choke has a body that defines a bore with a longitudinal axis therethrough. The body is configured for engagement with a shotgun, and the bore is positioned for traversal of a wad and shot therethrough and out of an end of the bore. The body has a circumference, an inner surface, and outer surface. The body defines at least one port for venting gas from the bore that extends from the inner surface to the outer surface. The shape of the port at the inner surface is asymmetrical.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventor: Mark L. Andry
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Publication number: 20110041375Abstract: A recoil operating pistol has a barrel and slide with at least a pair of flat mating surfaces extending along a substantial length of both the barrel and slide parallel to each other on opposite sides of the barrel. The matching flat surfaces of the barrel and slide allow relative sliding motion between the slide and the barrel when the at least a portion of the barrel is received in the hollow interior of the slide.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: DOUBLE NICKEL HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Kevin Siddle, Bruce K. Siddle
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Publication number: 20110016763Abstract: A blank cartridge and mated blank chamber for simulated firearms incapable of discharging projectiles. The blank cartridge has a case with a cartridge base, a case wall, a cartridge shoulder forming a neck, and a nose enclosing the blank cartridge. The blank cartridge nose provides more reliable feeding from magazines of simulated firearms. The blank cartridge dimensions render it inoperable with ammunition chambers of actual projectile-discharging firearms. The blank chamber dimensions render it inoperable with ammunition cartridges. Upon discharge the blank cartridge and chamber release exhaust gases in a forward direction, creating realistic visual and auditory effects.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventor: Charles J. Ducastel, JR.
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Patent number: 7866079Abstract: A modular barrel assembly for firearms that includes a breech section formed from a high-strength material and a barrel section. the barrel section generally is formed separately from the breech section and can be formed from a different, lighter-weight material. Once formed, the barrel and breech sections are attached together to form the complete barrel assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2008Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: RA Brands, L.L.C.Inventors: Michael D. Keeney, Marlin R. Jiranek, II