Assembling, E.g., Metal, Plastic Patents (Class 86/18)
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Patent number: 10809043Abstract: A high strength polymer-based cartridge casing inclosing a volume includes a first end having a mouth, a neck extending away from the mouth, a shoulder extending below the neck and away from the first end, a cartridge body formed below the shoulder, a insert attached to the cartridge body opposite the shoulder, and a projectile disposed in the mouth having a particular caliber. The neck has a neck thickness that is about 25% to about 125% greater than a standard neck thickness for the particular caliber as detailed by a standards organization. Also, the neck, the shoulder, and the cartridge body are formed from a polymer.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2018Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: PCP Tactical, LLCInventors: Charles Padgett, Lanse Padgett
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Patent number: 9010227Abstract: The invention provides methods for producing varying sizes and types of small firearm cartridge cases using earlier produced cartridge cases as work stock. The preexisting cartridge cases are subjected to a number of machining operations to obtain the desired different sizes and/or types of cartridge cases. The invention considerably shortens the production cycle and substantially decreases the costs of production versus the conventional method of manufacturing new cartridge cases.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2014Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Inventors: Oleg Dyuzhev, Yuri Naumov, Oleg Seleznev, Vadim Kasvin
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Publication number: 20140338555Abstract: An explosive device contains a water-reactive material that ignites upon exposure to water. The water-reactive material ignites a water-activated fuse that has a predetermined burn rate and length. The predetermined burn rate and length allows the device to sink to a desired depth before exploding. Hence, the device explodes after a desired period of time and/or at a desired depth. Defense against underwater swimmers is an advantageous feature of embodiments of the disclosure. The device can use a forty millimeter (40 mm) form factor, which permits launch of the device from convention grenade launchers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2013Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: Lockheed Martin Corporation
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Publication number: 20140326156Abstract: A non armor piercing monolithic composite projectile includes a high temperature polymer and a filler material. The filler material is intimately dispersed throughout the high temperature polymer such that the projectile is uniform in appearance and composition and a portion of the filler forms a portion of an outer surface of the body. The projectile is preferably lead-free.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2013Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventor: William Franklin Flowers
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Patent number: 8869701Abstract: The present invention describes an improved cartridged projectile (100). The cartridged projectile (100) comprises a projectile (110) seating at a mouth of a cartridge case (130). The cartridge case (130) has a base (134) that houses a high pressure chamber (150). A side of the high pressure chamber (150) is capped by a pressure disc (170), which is secured onto the base of the cartridge case by a nozzle ring (160). The nozzle ring (160) has a tapered or conical surface that allows the pressure disc (170) to flex, and a surface (171) of the pressure disc (170) exterior of the high pressure chamber has intersecting V-shaped grooves (172). When propellant in the high pressure chamber (150) is burned efficiently, high pressure gases developing inside the high pressure chamber cause the pressure disc (170) to rupture at a predetermined pressure along the grooves (172) so that the gases propel the projectile (110) out of a barrel at a higher speed of about 100 m/s or more.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Advanced Material Engineering Pte LtdInventors: Cheng Hok Aw, Chee Keong Yak, Soo Chew Sie, Renjie Xie
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Patent number: 8776690Abstract: The invention relates to a combustible sleeve for accommodating propellant charge powder, to munitions designed using such a sleeve, and to a production method for such sleeves. The sleeve according to the invention is designed for accommodating propellant charge powder and has a jacket wall made of combustible felted fibrous material and an inlay of intersecting threads in the jacket wall. The threads are disposed therein at a distance from one another such that felted fibrous material reaches through the regions between the threads. The method comprises the following steps: preparing a jacket wall made of combustible felted fibrous material and inserting an inlay made of intersecting threads into the jacket wall. The threads are disposed therein at a distance from one another such that the felted fibrous material extends through the regions between the threads.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2010Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Nitrochemie Aschau GmbHInventors: Walter Lebacher, Alexander Huber
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Publication number: 20120132098Abstract: The invention relates to a combustible sleeve for accomodating propellant charge powder, to munitions designed using such a sleeve, and to a production method for such sleeves. The sleeve (6) according to the invention is designed for accomodating propellant charge powder (4) and has a jacket wall made of combustible felted fibrous material (23) and an inlay (5) of intersecting threads (5) in the jacket wall. The threads (5) are displayed therein at a distance from one another such that felted fibrous material (23) reaches through the regions between the threads (5). The method comprises the following steps: preparing a jacket wall made of combustible felted fibrous material (23) and inserting an inlay (5) made of intersecting threads (5) into the jacket wall. The threads (5) are disposed therein at a distance from one another such that the felted fibrous material (23) extends through the regions between the threads (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2010Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: NITROCHEMIE ASCHAU GMBHInventors: Walter Lebacher, Alexander Huber
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Publication number: 20120024183Abstract: A cartridge for ammunition has a base with an axial end section. An annular wall extends from the enlarged outer peripheral lip section to an opposite end. The axial end section has a primer cavity therein and a radially outwardly extending peripheral extraction lip. An annular ledge is axially positioned at an inner end of said primer cavity and radially extends inwardly from said annular wall. A passage has a reduced diameter compared to the primer cavity and extends through the annular ledge. A main charge cavity is at an opposite side of the ledge from the primer cavity. A knurl section is on an outer surface of said cylindrical wall. A cartridge case is attached to the base about said knurl section.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: MNP CorporationInventor: Thomas R. Klein
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Publication number: 20110000391Abstract: A method for producing a shell and a shell produced by this method, wherein the shell has a projectile, a combustible propellant charge casing, and a casing cover that joins the propellant charge casing with the projectile, such that the projectile has a sealing ring adjacent to the casing cover. To realize cost-effective assembly of a shell of this type, the casing cover is produced as an injection molded part made of an elastic plastic, such that the front end region of the casing cover facing the projectile forms the sealing ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: RHEINMETALL WAFFE MUNITON GMBHInventor: Thomas HEITMANN
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Patent number: 7712418Abstract: A closure wad is placed at the mouth of the launching end of a shotgun cartridge before the mouth is crimped down to seal the launching end of the cartridge. Both the walls of the closure cap and the walls at the mouth of the plastic envelope are crimped down together, thereby forming a substantially impermeable seal at the launching end of the cartridge. In addition, the inventive closure cap substantially reduces the detritus which is sometimes expelled when a launcher cartridge is fired.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Combined Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael Brunn
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Patent number: 7707940Abstract: The invention relates to a connecting mechanism for a multiple-part munition (1), for example for artillery charges. It is proposed that a multiple-part munition (1) be connected by means of a simple plug connection to at least two casing elements (2) which can be connected to one another and are arranged axially one behind the other, of a propellent-charge casing (10), with the casing elements (2) having a taper (3) and/or a corresponding opening (4) on their mutually facing end faces or tail faces, and the tapers (3) and/or the inner wall (7) of the openings (4) having projections (8) so that they can be connected to one another with a force fit by pushing them together.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Nitrochemie Aschau GmbHInventor: Walter Lebacher
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Publication number: 20090090235Abstract: A closure wad is placed at the mouth of the launching end of a shotgun cartridge before the mouth is crimped down to seal the launching end of the cartridge. Both the walls of the closure cap and the walls at the mouth of the plastic envelope are crimped down together, thereby forming a substantially impermeable seal at the launching end of the cartridge. In addition, the inventive closure cap substantially reduces the detritus which is sometimes expelled when a launcher cartridge is fired.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Michael Brunn
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Publication number: 20080178728Abstract: A method of manufacturing a non-lethal impact projectile having a nose composed of a frangible, rigid, polymer foam material such that the nose crushes upon impact with a target to disperse energy, thereby reducing the kinetic energy transferred to the target. The projectile is provided with a cavity to retain a payload, such as marker agents, lacrimators, irritants, inflammatory agents, odorants or inert powders, such that the payload is laterally dispersed upon impact to further dissipate energy transferred to the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: John A. Kapeles, Joseph P. Kolnik
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Patent number: 7213519Abstract: A cup and plug assembly of a base for a polymer based ammunition cartridge case body includes a cylindrical sleeve joined to the base. The base includes a plug molded over a cup. The cup includes a first annular cup portion extending in a first direction from a web formed therein and a second annular cup portion extending in a second direction from the web opposite to the first direction. The plug having a first annular portion that completely encompasses an outer circumferential surface of the cup and a second annular portion that extends from the first annular portion. The second annular portion of the plug completely covering an inner surface of the first annular cup portion of the cup. The cup preferably being formed from a metal or a suitable non-metal and the plug being formed from a suitable polymer that is injection molded over the cup.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Polytech Ammunition CompanyInventors: Sy Wiley, William E. Rembert, III, Gary Loftin
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Patent number: 6883413Abstract: This invention relates to a visible light or UV/visible light and anaerobically curable composition for encapsulating the surface of the primer mix disposed in the primer cup, particularly for use in center fire ammunition.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Henkel CorporationInventors: Shabbir Attarwala, Ronald E. Belek
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Publication number: 20020170416Abstract: Method of manufacture of a multi-component projectile 14 for gun ammunition 16 including the steps of providing a uniformly spherical ball 18 of a ductile metal, either solid metal or a self-supporting pressed compact of metal powder particles, inserting the metal ball into the open end 10 of a cup-shaped jacket 54 which houses at least one core 30, the ball being disposed between that end of the core adjacent the open end of the jacket and the open end of the jacket. Axially directed pressure against the ball deforms the ball into a generally flat disc 36. Simultaneously, the core 30 may be seated within the closed end 26 of the jacket. Thereafter, the jacket/core/disc combination is die-formed to define an ogive 42 at the open end of the jacket.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2002Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventor: Harold F. Beal