WADDING SYSTEM
20220128339 · 2022-04-28
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Abstract
The present invention concerns a wadding system, in particular a specific wadding system dedicated to shot cartridges made of materials other than lead.
Claims
1. A wadding system comprising a container made of biodegradable material configured for containing and enclosing shot made of a material having a hardness greater than 40 HV1, comprising a separate over-powder pad (20) made of pressed cardboard and a biodegradable-compostable material.
2. The wadding system according to claim 1, where the over-powder pad has a thickness ranging from 1 to 10 mm.
3. The system according to claim 1, where a lower part of the container comprises a plane surface.
4. The wadding system according to claim 1, where the over-powder pad has a cylinder-shape with a minimum height and the container comprises a hollow cylinder with a base having a thickness greater than a thickness of the container wall.
5. The wadding system according to claim 1, where said wadding system comprises a wad felt interposed between the over-powder pad and the container.
6. The wadding system according to claim 1, where the container comprises a bottom having an edge that extends downward forming to form a recess.
7. The wadding system according to claim 1, where the container comprises notches to facilitate opening a wad at an exit of a shotgun barrel and to avoid shot from remaining trapped inside the wad.
8. The wadding system according to claim 1, where the shot having a hardness greater than 40 HV1 comprise steel, tungsten, one or more corresponding alloys and combinations thereof.
9. The wadding system according to claim 1, where the container made of biodegradable material comprises a plastic material obtained from corn, potato starch, polylactic acid (PLA) or combinations thereof.
10. A cartridge comprising the wadding system according to claim 1.
11. The wadding system according to claim 1, wherein the biodegradable-compostable material comprises felt.
12. The wadding system according to claim 11, wherein the felt comprises a natural felt.
13. The wadding system according claim 3, where the separate over-powder pad abuts the plane surface.
14. The wadding system according to claim 5, where said wad felt is cylinder-shaped with a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the over-powder pad.
15. The wadding system according to claim 14, where the thickness of the wad felt ranges from 10 to 21 mm.
16. The wadding system according to claim 7, where the notches are cross-shaped notches or crosswise notches.
Description
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[0042] For the illustration of the drawings, use is made in the following description of identical numerals to indicate construction elements with the same function. Further, for illustration clarity, some numerical references may not be repeated in all the figures. Indications such as “vertical” and “horizontal”, “upper” and “lower” (in the absence of other indications) are to be read with reference to the assembly (or operating) conditions and with reference to the normal terminology used in current language, where “vertical” indicates a substantially parallel direction to that of the gravitational force vector “g” and horizontal to a direction perpendicular thereto.
[0043] As previously reported, with respect to
[0044] Such an arrangement, after firing, leads to the breakage of the wad assembly into a plurality of parts as shown in
[0045] In fact, for every cartridge that is fired, the firearm produces a discharge of the wad used, which, broken into numerous small parts, spreads even at a considerable distance from the position where it was fired.
[0046] Distance and carelessness on the part of the user, as well as objective difficulties in recovering all the small parts of ejected wad, thus give rise to a kind of environmental pollution. The plastic components that do not biodegrade, in fact, cause long-lasting pollution.
[0047] It should also be reminded that known wads or wadding assemblies or systems, in addition to separating the powder from the shots, expand to form a sealing against the thrust gases of the shot as they travel along the barrel of the firearm. This allows on the one hand to guarantee speed efficiently and on the other to provide adequate protection to the barrel, which aspect is particularly important when using metallic shots made of a material other than lead having a hardness greater than 40 HV1.
[0048] All these residues or debris of non-biodegradable plastic thus abandoned pollute land and water near the places where they are used. So far, there is no known practical and inexpensive way of recovering these residues in order to prevent such pollution.
[0049] According to the present invention, a wad or wad assembly has been developed which allows to eliminate these problems.
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[0051] More specifically, in such a first embodiment shown in
[0052] On the one hand, the over-powder pad 20 withstands, even at low temperatures, the gas pressures generated by firing and already forms a good sealing against the thrust gas of the shot. The thickness of the pad ranges from 1 to 10 mm. On the other hand, the presence of a separate container 21 made of biodegradable material enclosing all the shots prevents the shots from coming into contact with the barrel during the ejection path in the shotgun barrel, thus scoring it and damaging it in some way.
[0053] It is therefore only thanks to the presence in combination of both elements of the wadding system interacting synergistically that the technical problem of finding an efficient and biodegradable wadding system for the use of shots made of a material other than lead can be solved.
[0054] In addition, the lower part of the container 21 can be defined by a plane surface 23 which promotes placing the over-powder pad 20 in abutment, cooperating therewith. In the example, the over-powder pad 20 has a cylinder-shape with a minimum height, while the container 21 is a hollow cylinder with a base 21b having a thickness greater than the thickness of the container wall 21c.
[0055] And such an arrangement works very well even in the presence of cartridges with shots made of a materials with high hardness (steel, tungsten and relative alloys).
[0056] And above all, both the over-powder pad 20 and the container 21 are, as we have seen, made of biodegradable-compostable material, free of any negative impact and pollution on the environment.
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[0058] Preferably said wad made of felt can have a thickness ranging from 10 to 21 mm.
[0059] This wad made of felt or other biodegradable-compostable material 22, when present, has the sole function of a filler and of element that promotes a greater pressure tightness and a certain non-interference with the inner wall of the firearm barrel.
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[0061] Preferably, the wadding system also comprises a wad made of felt when shots made of high-density material (e.g. tungsten alloys) are used.
[0062] In addition, the wadding system according to the present invention ensures that the shot container 21 does not split during the strains due to firing. On the contrary, what generally happens with known wads is shown in
[0063] Instead, according to the present invention, the presence of the combination over-powder pad 20 and separate container 21 allows the latter to maintain its integrity during the travel in the barrel after firing by preventing abrasive actions of the shots on the firearm barrel, the container 21 for the shots not to split during the strains due to firing and thus being eliminated in one piece.
[0064] Such an action is better and further ensured if the embodiment of
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[0067] In yet other alternative embodiments, shown in
[0068] When fired, the container 21, 121 appears as a single body, open in wedges like a banana peel, and does not disperse into the environment in the form of numerous small plastic parts: it is therefore much easier for the user to recover it for immediate disposal thereof, for example in the case of sporting events. This behaviour is evident from
[0069] The solution thus described allows: [0070] to have a wadding system adapted to make cartridges with high hardness shot that respect the standards; [0071] to be completely biodegradable-compostable; [0072] to reduce the thicknesses of the biodegradable plastic component by accelerating the biodegradation process, thanks to the presence of the over-powder pad; [0073] the wad can be processed without problems by modern loading machines.
From the description made, the characteristics of the wadding system like the one subject-matter of the present invention are clear, as are the relative advantages.
[0074] From the embodiments described above, additional variants are possible, without departing from the teaching of the invention.
[0075] Finally, it is clear that the wadding system thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the invention; moreover, all the details can be replaced by technically equivalent elements. In practice, the materials used, as well as their dimensions, can be of any type according to the technical requirements.