Cartridge with combined effects projectile
11226182 · 2022-01-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B12/367
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/78
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/74
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F42B12/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/74
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/78
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cartridge comprising a bullet, the bullet providing a radially expanding array of bullet fragments upon entering a target and also providing an increase in effective surface area of the bullet within the target by structural features that facilitate tumbling or mushrooming in the target. In an embodiment a pair of axial core members are aligned in a bullet jacket with the forward core member being segmented with separation junctures formed by engaged faces of adjacent segments. Impact causing fracturing of the segments from a base portion.
Claims
1. A handgun cartridge comprising: a cartridge casing comprising a mouth and an interior, propellant in the interior of the cartridge casing, and a bullet secured in the mouth of the cartridge casing, the cartridge and bullet comprising a central axis, the bullet comprising an axial length, the bullet comprising: a jacket member; a core disposed inside the jacket member, the core comprising an outer circumferential surface; the core comprising a rearward base portion and a forward ogive portion, the forward ogive portion comprising a plurality of core segments extending axially forwardly, the plurality of core segments circumferentially spaced around the central bullet axis and defining a bullet tip comprising an axially extending recess at said tip, adjacent pairs of core segments defining a separation, the separations extending at least 20% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
2. The handgun cartridge of claim 1, wherein the plurality of core segments numbers from 3 to 8.
3. The handgun cartridge of claim 1, wherein the axially extending recess at the bullet tip comprises a depth, and wherein the axial length of the separations is greater than the depth of the axially extending recess.
4. The handgun cartridge of claim 1 wherein the axial length of the axially extending recess is the same length as the axial length of the separations.
5. The handgun cartridge of claim 1, wherein the core comprises a material selected from: steel, lead, copper, ETP copper, copper alloys, brass, bronze, carbides, tungsten, tungsten carbide, silicon carbide, tungsten heavy alloys, aluminum, aluminum alloys, iron, polymers, polymer matrixes, fiber-reinforced polymers, carbon composite materials, and ceramics.
6. The handgun cartridge of claim 1, wherein the jacket has a plurality of axially extending tear guides extending rearwardly from a forward margin, whereby when the bullet strikes a target the jacket may petal outwardly, wherein the plurality of axially extending tear guides are at least one of skives, folds, and slits.
7. The handgun cartridge of claim 1, wherein the separations extend at least 30% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
8. The handgun cartridge of claim 1, wherein the separations extend at least 50% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
9. The handgun cartridge of claim 1, wherein the separations extend at least 60% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
10. A handgun cartridge comprising: a cartridge casing comprising a mouth and an interior, propellant in the interior of the cartridge casing, and a bullet secured in the mouth of the cartridge casing, the cartridge and bullet comprise a central axis, the bullet comprising an axial length, the bullet comprising: a jacket member; a core disposed inside the jacket member, the core comprising an outer circumferential surface; and the core comprising a plurality of core segments spaced apart by portions of the core; wherein the core has a plurality of axially extending separations between the core segments extending to the outer circumferential surface of the core, the separations extending at least 20% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
11. The handgun cartridge of claim 10, the plurality of core segments define a bullet tip comprising an axially extending recess at said tip.
12. The handgun cartridge of claim 10 wherein the core is comprised of lead.
13. The handgun cartridge of claim 10, wherein the separations extend at least 30% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
14. The handgun cartridge of claim 10, wherein the separations extend at least 50% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
15. The handgun cartridge of claim 10, wherein the separations extend at least 60% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
16. A cartridge comprising: a cartridge casing comprising a mouth and an interior, propellant in the interior of the cartridge casing, and a bullet secured in the mouth of the cartridge casing, the cartridge and bullet comprising a central axis, the bullet comprising a forward tip and a length, the bullet comprising a homogeneous material, the bullet comprising a rearward base portion and a forward ogive portion, the forward ogive portion extending at least 40% of the length of the bullet, the forward ogive portion comprising a plurality of axially extending cuts defining a plurality of ogive segments that are circumferentially spaced around the ogive portion, the rearward base portion not comprising any cuts, each axial cut of the forward ogive portion, when viewed axially looking toward the forward tip of the bullet are one of arcuately shaped and V-shaped, the axially extending cuts extending an axial length at least 30% of the length of the bullet.
17. A bullet comprising an axial length comprising: a jacket member; a core disposed inside the jacket member, the core comprising an outer circumferential surface; the core comprising a plurality of axially extending cuts defining a plurality of core segments extending axially forwardly, wherein each axial cut, when viewed axially looking toward the forward tip of the bullet is one of arcuately shaped and V-shaped the plurality of core segments arranged circularly around the central bullet axis and defining a bullet tip comprising an axially extending recess at said tip, adjacent pairs of core segments defining a separation, the separations junctures extending at least 20% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
18. The bullet of claim 17, wherein the separations extend at least 30% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
19. The bullet of claim 17, wherein the separations extend at least 50% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
20. The bullet of claim 17, wherein the separations extend at least 60% of the axial length of the bullet at the outer surface of the core.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(26) At a forward end 61 of the projectile or bullet 46, a cavity configured as a central recess 64 is defined by the forward core 52, providing what is known as a hollow point bullet. In embodiments, the forward core 52 has a plurality of core segments 70, numbering 6 in the exemplary illustration. The core segments 70 may, of course, be of other quantities and may be formed generally as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,805,057, which is herein incorporated by reference for all purposes and owned by the owner of the instant application. In embodiments, the central recess may have material, such as elastomeric material, or a tip therein.
(27) A punch may separate the segments 70, defining faces of each segment 70, and the jacket 48 and cores 52, 54, may be swaged together in suitable forms. Each core segment has an outer face 71 and a pair of internal faces 72, 74, that engage respective apposing faces of adjacent segments 70. The adjacent faces 72, 74, define separation junctures 78 that may extend to or are proximate to a rear face 80 of the forward core member 52.
(28) As illustrated in
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(30) In certain embodiments, the cavity 64 may not extend rearward fully to the rear face 80, but may be a shallower cavity. In certain embodiments, the cavity 64 may be filled, such as with elastomeric material as described in U.S. Patent Publication US 2005/0126422, said application incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
(31) The jacket 48 includes skives, creases, or folds 44 that may be aligned with the separation junctures 78, as best shown in
(32) Upon the projectile 46 of
(33) In embodiments, a punch that forms the core segments in the forward core may extend into the rear core, particularly at the central portion of the rear core as shown in
(34) In that the core segments 70 are not attached to each other or to the rearward core member 52, the outward hydraulic force of the soft target in the cavity 64 causes the segments 70 to release and launch as fragments 82 radially outward in a pattern corresponding to the arrangement in the jacket 48.
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(36) The cores 52, 54, and jacket 48 may be formed of conventional materials, including but not limited to, copper and copper alloys for the jacket 48, and lead, copper and alloys thereof for the core members.
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(38) The gaps 118 may be a few thousandths of an inch thick to a few hundred thousandths of an inch thick. The segments 114 are unitary and homogeneous with a non-segmented portion 128 of the bullet 110. Such non-segmented portion 128 may be rearward of the plurality of circumferentially spaced segments 114 and be configured as a base 128 with a bottom 123.
(39) The segments 114 are configured to separate from the non-segmented portion or base 128 of the bullet 110 upon impact. In embodiments, the segments 114 are positioned around a pillar portion 132 extending from the base 128, the gaps 118 being defined between the segments 114 and the pillar portion 132.
(40) When the bullet 110 enters a soft target, such as a gel block, hydraulic fluid enters the gaps 118 and forces the segments 114 outwardly. The connection portions of the segments 114 to the base proximate the floors 119 of the gaps 118 are not flexible nor strong enough to resist fracturing or snapping under the hydraulic forces of the fluid. Under pressure from the hydraulic forces, the segments 114 fracture apart from the base 128 and are launched radially outward, as illustrated in
(41) The fracturing of the segments 114 provide axially extending cut-out regions 140 defined on the forward exterior surface of the projectile 110, presenting a profile that facilitates tumbling of the base 128 and pillar portion 132 of the projectile 110 in the target, as shown in
(42) In other embodiments, the segments 114 may be adjacent to one another. The cuts or gaps 118 extend, in the embodiments of
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(45) In embodiments, the bullets 110 may be formed by injection molding, such that the bullet 110 is formed as a unitary piece with formed gaps 118 and segments 114, as shown in
(46) Suitable methods for manufacturing the multi-core bullets described herein include: Inserting a jacket preform into a die. Dropping a first lead ball into the jacket preform and pressing the lead ball into the jacket to form the rearward core member 54. A multistage press is suitable to using in the pressing steps. The press is configured to impart a desired shape to the forward end of the rearward core member 54 for the desired fit for juncture 55. A second lead ball is dropped onto the formed rearward core pressed down onto the rearward core in the jacket, deforming the second ball to conform to the jacket and the forward surface of the rearward core. The combined reward core member, forward core member and jacket are then inserted forward core component end first into a skiving die to form the segments. Appropriate shaped punches and/or blades are used to form the planer separations to separate the segments as desired. The combined reward core member, forward core member and jacket are then moved to a finishing die to be swaged to obtain the final bullet shape. Other and additional steps may, of course, be utilized.
(47) The following references are hereby incorporated by reference herein except for express definitions and patent claims contained therein: U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2006/0283314; U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2006/0027129; U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,863,746; 5,399,187; 5,665,808; 7,503,260; and 6,048,379. Any incorporation by reference of documents above is limited such that no subject matter is incorporated that is contrary to the explicit disclosure herein.
(48) Each of the figures and methods disclosed herein can be used separately, or in conjunction with other features and methods, to provide improved devices and methods for making and using the same. Therefore, the specific combinations of features and methods disclosed herein may not be necessary to practice the disclosure in its broadest sense and are instead disclosed merely to particularly describe representative embodiments.
(49) Various modifications to the embodiments may be apparent to one of skill in the art upon reading this disclosure. For example, persons of ordinary skill in the relevant art will recognize that the various features described for the different embodiments can be suitably combined, un-combined, and re-combined with other features, alone, or in different combinations. Likewise, the various features described above should all be regarded as example embodiments, rather than limitations to the scope or spirit of the disclosure.
(50) Persons of ordinary skill in the relevant arts will recognize that various embodiments can comprise fewer features than illustrated in any individual embodiment described above. The embodiments described herein are not meant to be an exhaustive presentation of the ways in which the various features may be combined. Accordingly, the embodiments are not mutually exclusive combinations of features; rather, the claims can comprise a combination of different individual features selected from different individual embodiments, as understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art.
(51) The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiments. The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any incorporated by reference references, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed. The above references in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes.
(52) Although specific examples have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement calculated to achieve the same purpose could be substituted for the specific examples shown. This application is intended to cover adaptations or variations of the present subject matter. Therefore, it is intended that the invention be defined by the attached claims and their legal equivalents, as well as the following illustrative aspects. The above described aspects embodiments of the invention are merely descriptive of its principles and are not to be considered limiting. Further modifications of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention.