Patent classifications
F42B33/10
AMMUNITION PRESS AND COMPONENTS THEREOF
An ammunition press for manufacturing or reloading ammunition cartridges. The ammunition press includes an adjustable shell holder for holding ammunition shells (sometimes called cases) of various sizes. A catch tray is provided for collecting spent primers or other debris. According to a user's preference, the ammunition press can be customized to provide an over-center actuated configuration or a non-over-center actuated configuration. A light is integrated with the press for illuminating the shell holder. Components of the press and associated methods are also disclosed.
AMMUNITION PRESS AND COMPONENTS THEREOF
An ammunition press for manufacturing or reloading ammunition cartridges. The ammunition press includes an adjustable shell holder for holding ammunition shells (sometimes called cases) of various sizes. A catch tray is provided for collecting spent primers or other debris. According to a user's preference, the ammunition press can be customized to provide an over-center actuated configuration or a non-over-center actuated configuration. A light is integrated with the press for illuminating the shell holder. Components of the press and associated methods are also disclosed.
Die removal device
A device (2) for pulling a cartridge case (4) in a pulling direction (10) out of an axial bore of a die (6) which, as seen from the axial bore, comprises a male thread (20) on the outside to hold the die (6) in a reloading press is provided. The device (2) comprises: a support plate (12) for holding the die (6) aligned with its axial bore in the pulling direction 10) and secured against a movement in the pulling direction (10) in a die bore (18) a lifting plate (14) arranged at a distance (16) before the support plate (12) as seen in the pulling direction (10), comprising a pulling element (24) with retaining members aligned against the pulling direction (10), wherein the retaining members are arranged in such a way to hold the cartridge case (4) at an end of the pulling element (24) opposite the lifting plate (14), and drive members (32, 34) for driving the support plate (12) and the lifting plate (14) apart in and/or against the pulling direction (10).
Die removal device
A device (2) for pulling a cartridge case (4) in a pulling direction (10) out of an axial bore of a die (6) which, as seen from the axial bore, comprises a male thread (20) on the outside to hold the die (6) in a reloading press is provided. The device (2) comprises: a support plate (12) for holding the die (6) aligned with its axial bore in the pulling direction 10) and secured against a movement in the pulling direction (10) in a die bore (18) a lifting plate (14) arranged at a distance (16) before the support plate (12) as seen in the pulling direction (10), comprising a pulling element (24) with retaining members aligned against the pulling direction (10), wherein the retaining members are arranged in such a way to hold the cartridge case (4) at an end of the pulling element (24) opposite the lifting plate (14), and drive members (32, 34) for driving the support plate (12) and the lifting plate (14) apart in and/or against the pulling direction (10).
Apparatus for Correcting Bullet Cartridge Casing Neck Distortions
An apparatus for correcting an aberration in a bullet casing's neck, the apparatus incorporating a support frame; a collet chuck and collet sleeve combination whose collet chuck presents a circumferential array of jaws having longitudinal ends, wherein the collet chuck further has a throat extending longitudinally from the jaws' longitudinal ends; a bullet ogive centering annular land fixedly attached to or formed wholly with the collet chuck, the bullet ogive centering annular land being positioned at an oppositely longitudinal end of the throat; rotatable mounting conical bearings and bushings which attach the collet chuck and collet sleeve combination to the support frame; and a turn wheel connected operatively to the collet chuck and collet sleeve combination.
Apparatus for Correcting Bullet Cartridge Casing Neck Distortions
An apparatus for correcting an aberration in a bullet casing's neck, the apparatus incorporating a support frame; a collet chuck and collet sleeve combination whose collet chuck presents a circumferential array of jaws having longitudinal ends, wherein the collet chuck further has a throat extending longitudinally from the jaws' longitudinal ends; a bullet ogive centering annular land fixedly attached to or formed wholly with the collet chuck, the bullet ogive centering annular land being positioned at an oppositely longitudinal end of the throat; rotatable mounting conical bearings and bushings which attach the collet chuck and collet sleeve combination to the support frame; and a turn wheel connected operatively to the collet chuck and collet sleeve combination.
Empty casing feed for a reloader
A discrete empty casing feeder for a cartridge reloader is controlled electronically by a control module. Empty casings are loaded on top of each other in a conventional feeder tube and are gravity fed through the feeder tube onto an upper rotating carousel. The discrete empty casing drops into a cylinder in the upper carousel and the carousel and casing rotate until the casing reaches a hole in the floor under the upper carousel. The discrete empty casing drops onto a solenoid lever in a tube. When the typical lower turret is raised mechanically, a sensor detects that the lower turret and push ram are in the correct position. The trap lever opens and drops the empty shell casing into a slot in the front of the push ram. The push ram then pushes the correctly oriented discrete casing onto the conventional turret. As the shell casings go through a normal reloading cycle, a fully loaded cartridge is ejected from the lower turret and the entire process begins again.
Ammunition press and components thereof
An ammunition press for manufacturing or reloading ammunition cartridges. The ammunition press includes an adjustable shell holder for holding ammunition shells (sometimes called cases) of various sizes. A catch tray is provided for collecting spent primers or other debris. According to a user's preference, the ammunition press can be customized to provide an over-center actuated configuration or a non-over-center actuated configuration. A light is integrated with the press for illuminating the shell holder. Components of the press and associated methods are also disclosed.
Ammunition press and components thereof
An ammunition press for manufacturing or reloading ammunition cartridges. The ammunition press includes an adjustable shell holder for holding ammunition shells (sometimes called cases) of various sizes. A catch tray is provided for collecting spent primers or other debris. According to a user's preference, the ammunition press can be customized to provide an over-center actuated configuration or a non-over-center actuated configuration. A light is integrated with the press for illuminating the shell holder. Components of the press and associated methods are also disclosed.
Ammunition case roll sizer apparatus
Provided is an ammunition case roll sizing apparatus 10 which comprises a base 12 which typically defines a surface 14 along with a case receptacle 16 proximate the surface 14. The base 12 also includes a former 18 protruding from a boundary of the surface 14. The apparatus 10 further comprises a circular disk 20 which is rotatably flat mounted onto the surface 14 of the base 12 so that a case channel 22 is complementarily defined between the disk 20 and the former 18. The disk 20 is operatively rotatable via a rotational actuator 24. Also included is a case feeder 26 configured for operatively receiving a plurality of cases 28 and for feeding a case lengthwise into the case receptacle 16 of the base. Further included is a case pusher 30 which is configured to be operatively actuatable by the rotating disk 20 in order to push a case 28 from the case receptacle 16 into the channel 22 to roll-size the case.