Reduced drag projectiles
11378368 · 2022-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Bryan P. Peterson (Isanti, MN, US)
- Richard Hurt (Clearlake, MN, US)
- David M. Laska (Andover, MN, US)
- Drew L. Goodlin (Isanti, MN, US)
Cpc classification
F42B5/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B10/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/74
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A cartridge comprising an elongate rifle bullet with a plurality of circumferential grooves having overmolded polymer therein defining embedded polymer rings. The cartridge further having a case and propellant. The polymer rings have an outer surface that is flush with, that is, conforming to the outer surface of the body. The polymer may have be selected to have a favorable coefficient of friction with respect to the barrel. The bands offering reduction of the metal to metal contact between the bullet and the barrel while not diminishing the ballistic coefficient of the bullet.
Claims
1. A low caliber ammunition cartridge, comprising: a case comprising a base portion and a case wall extending forward from the base portion to a forward edge of the case wall defining a case cavity and a forward case mouth; propellant disposed inside the case cavity for producing a quantity of propellant gas; the base portion of the case further comprising a primer housing and a priming material disposed inside the primer housing for igniting the propellant; a projectile secured in the mouth of the case, the projectile comprising: a unitary projectile body integrally formed from a unitary piece of metal, the body comprising: an exterior surface, a tail portion, a forward nose portion comprising a forward facing edge, a unitary barrel engaging portion extending between and unitary with the nose portion and the tail portion, the body comprising an interior surface defining a central cavity extending rearwardly from the forward facing edge, the unitary barrel engaging portion comprising at least one first circumferential groove, each of the at least one first circumferential grooves having an overmolded band therein comprising an outer surface, said outer surface is flush with the exterior surface of the projectile body, the overmolded band further comprising a polymer.
2. The low caliber ammunition cartridge of claim 1, the forward edge of the case further comprising a lip, and wherein the lip comprises a crimp into the overmolded band in at least one circumferential groove.
3. The low caliber ammunition cartridge of claim 1, the barrel engaging portion further comprising a second circumferential groove forward of the at least one first circumferential grooves, the second circumferential groove comprising an overmolded band therein comprising an outer convex surface that extends radially beyond the outer surface of the projectile body providing a sealing surface with an interior surface of the case wall.
4. The low caliber ammunition cartridge of claim 3, the forward edge of the case further comprising a lip, and wherein the lip comprises a crimp into the overmolded band in the second circumferential groove.
5. The low caliber ammunition cartridge of claim 1, further comprising a projectile wall defined between the interior surface and the exterior surface of the projectile body, and the forward nose portion comprising an ogive portion comprising a second circumferential groove cut inwardly into the exterior surface of the projectile body in the projectile wall, and the second circumferential groove further comprising an overmolded polymer band, wherein the overmolded polymer band in the second circumferential groove comprises an outer surface that is flush with and continuous with respect to the exterior surface of the projectile body.
6. The low caliber ammunition cartridge of claim 5, the overmolded polymer band in the second circumferential groove comprising a color.
7. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, the projectile comprises a central axially extending aperture at the rearward face of the tail portion, and wherein the central axially extending aperture comprises an overmolded plug therein.
8. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, the at least one first circumferential groove comprises an undercut.
9. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, the at least one first circumferential groove comprises a cross-section selected from a cross-section have square corners, a cross-section having a trapezoidal shape, and a cross-section having a C-shape.
10. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, an upper portion of the case wall comprising one of a swage and a crimp inwardly to form a seal between the case wall and the projectile for closing the opening and preventing communication between the propellant in the cavity and an atmosphere outside of the ammunition cartridge; and the forward edge of the case wall is located at one of the plurality of first overmolded bands.
11. The low caliber ammunition cartridge of claim 1, the at least one first circumferential groove comprising a curved interior surface whereby in a cross section taken along the axis of the projectile body, the juncture between the groove surface and the overmolded band comprises a C-shape.
12. The low caliber ammunition cartridge of claim 1, each overmolded band comprising a width at the outer surface of respective band and each said band comprises a greater width inward of said outer width thereby securing the band in the respective groove.
13. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, each overmolded band in the at least one first circumferential groove comprising a convex exterior surface, and wherein the case is configured to be swaged to deform each overmolded band so that the band is flush against the case and flush with respect to the outer surface of the projectile body.
14. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, the at least one first circumferential groove comprises a plurality of first circumferential grooves having a forwardmost first circumferential groove, wherein the overmolded band in the forwardmost first circumferential groove comprises a convex exterior surface, and wherein the case is configured to be swaged to deform the overmolded band in the forwardmost first circumferential groove so that the band is flush against the case and flush with respect to the outer surface of the projectile body.
15. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, further comprising a polymer tip inserted in the central cavity at the forward facing edge.
16. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, the at least one first circumferential grooves extending inwardly from 4% to 15% of the diameter of the barrel engaging portion.
17. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, the at least one first circumferential grooves comprising from 1 to 5 first circumferential grooves.
18. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, the unitary projectile body comprising a metal selected from copper and copper alloy.
19. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, the central cavity positioned forward of the at least one first circumferential groove and comprising a core member.
20. The low caliber ammunition of claim 19, the core member further comprising a forward facing surface, and the central cavity further comprising an interior surface, the forward facing surface and the interior surface defining a forward portion of the central cavity, the forward portion of the central cavity comprising a cavity radius that decreases as the forward portion of the central cavity extends forward from the forward facing surface of the core member to an opening at the forward facing edge, the projectile further comprising a tip member extending through the opening, the tip member comprising a distal portion extending forward of the opening and a proximal portion extending rearward of the opening, the proximal portion of the tip member comprising a tip retention radius extending between a central longitudinal axis and a tip retention surface of the proximal portion of the tip member, the tip retention radius increasing as the proximal portion of the tip member extends rearward from the opening to the forward facing surface of the core member.
21. A low caliber ammunition cartridge, comprising: a case comprising a base portion and a case wall extending forward from the base portion to a forward edge of the case wall defining a case cavity and a forward case mouth; propellant disposed inside the case cavity for producing a quantity of propellant gas; a primer housing disposed in a hole defined by the base portion of the case, and a priming material disposed inside the primer housing for igniting the propellant; a projectile secured in the mouth of the case, the projectile comprising: a unitary projectile body comprising an exterior surface, a tail portion, a forward nose portion comprising a nose tip, and a unitary barrel engaging portion extending between and unitary with the nose portion and the tail portion, the unitary barrel engaging portion comprising at least one first circumferential groove, each of the at least one first circumferential grooves comprising an overmolded band therein with an outer surface, said outer surface is flush with the exterior surface of the projectile body the projectile body comprising a central cavity comprising a core member comprising a forward facing surface, and the central cavity further comprising an interior surface, the forward facing surface and the interior surface defining a forward portion of the central cavity, the projectile further comprising a tip member extending through the opening, the tip member comprising a distal portion extending forward of the opening and a proximal portion extending rearward of the opening, the proximal portion of the tip member comprising a tip retention radius extending between a central longitudinal axis and a tip retention surface of the proximal portion of the tip member, the tip retention radius increasing as the proximal portion of the tip member extends rearward from the opening to the forward facing surface of the core member.
22. A low caliber ammunition cartridge, comprising: a case comprising a base portion and a case wall extending forward from the base portion to a forward edge of the case wall defining a case cavity and a forward case mouth; propellant disposed inside the case cavity for producing a quantity of propellant gas; the base portion of the case further comprising a primer housing and a priming material disposed inside the primer housing for igniting the propellant; a projectile secured in the mouth of the case, the projectile comprising: a unitary projectile body integrally formed from a unitary piece of metal, the unitary projectile body comprising an exterior surface, a tail portion, a forward nose portion comprising a forward facing edge, and a unitary barrel engaging portion extending between and integrally formed from a unitary piece of metal with the nose portion and the tail portion, the body comprising an interior surface defining a central cavity extending rearwardly from the forward facing edge, the unitary barrel engaging portion comprising at least one first circumferential groove, each of the at least one first circumferential grooves having an overmolded band therein comprising an outer surface, said outer surface has substantially the same radius as the exterior surface of the projectile body, the overmolded band further comprising a polymer.
23. The low caliber ammunition cartridge of claim 21, the forward portion of the central cavity comprising a cavity radius that decreases as the forward portion of the central cavity extends forward from the forward facing surface of the core member to an opening at the forward facing edge.
24. The low caliber ammunition of claim 1, wherein the unitary projectile body does not comprise lead.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The drawings included in the present application are incorporated into, and form part of, the specification. They illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure and, along with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. The drawings are only illustrative of certain embodiments and do not limit the disclosure.
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(42) While embodiments of the disclosure are amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the disclosure to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(46) As overmolded or inserted, the polymer tip 36 has an exterior surface 84 substantially flush with an exterior surface 86 of the bullet for forming a relatively streamlined or spitzer aerodynamic shape. In one or more embodiments, the front cavity 90 may have an undercut portion 92 for providing a mechanical lock for the tip.
(47) The bullet may be conventionally formed up to the overmolding process. In the overmolding process, the bullet is put in the mold, the mold is closed, and the polymer is injected into the groove and other recess in the bullet that are being overmolded.
(48) Once injected, the mold 60 applies a holding pressure to the bullet body 80 and the injected thermoplastic material to reduce potential air pockets and for completely filling the grooves 44 and/or the tip cavity 90 with thermoplastic material. As pressure is applied, the mold and thermoplastic material begin to cool and the thermoplastic material solidifies. In one or more embodiments, cooling is expedited by convection due to coolant flowing through cooling lines 208 inside the mold 60. The mold is opening and the bullet removed. Sprue pieces may be trimmed from the bullet as needed.
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(54) In one or more embodiments, the barrel engaging portion 104 of the projectile body 100 extends forwardly along the central longitudinal axis 122 between the tail portion 102 and the nose portion 106. The barrel engaging portion 104 has a barrel engaging radius 222 extending between the central longitudinal axis 122 and a barrel engaging surface 322 of the barrel engaging portion 104. In one or more embodiments, the barrel engaging portion 104 defines one or more circumferential grooves 44. In one or more embodiments, the projectile 20 comprising one or more polymer bands 46 with each polymer band 46 being disposed in one of the circumferential grooves 44 defined by the barrel engaging portion 104.
(55) In one or more embodiments, the nose portion 106 of the projectile body 100 comprising a forward facing edge 148 defining an opening 150. In one or more embodiments, the nose portion 106 extends forwardly along the central longitudinal axis 122 between the barrel engaging portion 104 and the forward facing edge 148. In one or more embodiments, the nose portion 106 has a nose radius 224 extending between the central longitudinal axis 122 and an outer nose surface 324 of the nose portion 106. In one or more embodiments, the nose radius 224 decreases as the nose portion 106 extends forwardly along the central longitudinal axis 122. In one or more embodiments, the nose portion has a shape generally corresponding to the shape of an ogive.
(56) In one or more embodiments, the projectile body 100 comprises a body wall 160 extending between an interior wall surface 162 and an exterior wall surface 164. In one or more embodiments, the interior wall surface 162 defines an interior cavity 152 and the interior cavity fluidly communicates with the opening 150 defined by the forward facing edge 148 of the nose portion 106. In one or more embodiments, the interior cavity 152 extends rearwardly from the opening 150 to a cavity end point 154 within the projectile body 100.
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(58) In one or more embodiments, the projectile 20 includes a tip member 36 extending through the opening 150. In one or more embodiments, the tip member 36 has a distal portion 362 extending forward of the opening 150 and a proximal portion 364 extending rearward of the opening 150. In one or more embodiments, the proximal portion 364 of the tip member 36 has a tip retention radius 228 extending between the central longitudinal axis 122 and a tip retention surface 328 of the proximal portion 364 of the tip member 36. In one or more embodiments, the tip retention radius 228 increases as the proximal portion 364 of the tip member 36 extends rearward from the opening 150 to the forward facing surface 242 of the core member 240.
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(61) Referring to 18C, a central cavity 170 in the projectile body 100 extends rearwardly from the rearward facing surface 124 of the tail portion 102. A payload 325 may be in the cavity with an overmolded polymer plug 329 sealing the payload therein. The plug being flush with the rearward facing surface 124.
(62) In an embodiment, the barrel engaging radius is between 0.07 inches and 0.25 inches. In an embodiment, the barrel engaging radius is between 0.08 inches and 0.18 inches. In an embodiment, the projectile body is integrally formed from a unitary piece of metal. In an embodiment, the projectile body comprises a metal. In an embodiment, the projectile body comprises copper. In an embodiment, the projectile has a weight between 30 grains and 300 grains. In an embodiment, the projectile has a weight between 50 grains and 200 grains.
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(65) The forwardmost band 46.2 on the barrel engaging portion, or the ogival band 46.7, may have a color 350 that identifies a particular characteristic of the projectile and/or cartridge, such as projectile weight, shape, or core presence, with different colors used for different characteristics. The other bands, rearward of the forwardmost band 46.2 may also have colors 351 providing information regarding the projectile. Of course, such information indicating bands not visible in a cartridge are of use prior to loading in a case and subsequent to firing.
(66) The following United States patents are hereby incorporated by reference herein: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,881,421, 4,044,685, 4,655,140, 4,685,397, 5,127,332, 5,259,320, 535,101, 6,070,532, and 8,186,277.
(67) The following United States patents and publications are hereby incorporated by reference herein: U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,080,974, 1,135,357, 1,493,614, 1,328,334, 1,967,416, 375,158, 5,454,325, 6,317,946, 7,380,502, US 2017/0108320, US 2007/0131130, and 2005/0126422.
(68) The above references in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes. Components illustrated in such patents may be utilized with embodiments herein. Incorporation by reference is discussed, for example, in MPEP section 2163.07(B).
(69) All of the features disclosed in this specification (including the references incorporated by reference, including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
(70) Each feature disclosed in this specification (including references incorporated by reference, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
(71) The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). 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.
(72) 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.