Breech plug for a preloaded firearm system
10724837 ยท 2020-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B5/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B14/064
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C9/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B5/105
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B14/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C9/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B5/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B5/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B14/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sabot having an extended casing for containing propellant charge and a slotted top portion for securing a projectile. The propellant charge is ignited by gases that enter the lower portion of the sabot from a puncture developed by the mating of the sabot against a breech plug. The breech plug has a piercing component in the form of a sharpened forward edge to initiate puncture of the breech end of the sabot.
Claims
1. A breech plug for a muzzleloader firearm, the breech plug adapted for use with ammunition having a preloaded sabot, the breech plug comprising: a cylindrical body extending from a breech end to a muzzle end along an axial or longitudinal axis, at least a portion of the cylindrical body having a threaded outer surface for removable installation of said breech plug with a corresponding complementary threaded connection of the firearm and for securing said breech plug in a stationary position during triggering of the firearm; a nose portion at a muzzle end of the breech plug extending along the longitudinal axis beyond said cylindrical body muzzle end; a cavity or pocket at a breech end of the breech plug for receiving a primer cap; an internal passage for transporting gas from the primer cap into the barrel through the nose portion of the breech plug, upon firing of the muzzleloader firearm; the nose portion having a piercing component for puncturing the preloaded sabot upon final placement of the preloaded sabot into the barrel, said piercing component forming a wedge-shaped structure with a sharp straight edge, or cup-shaped structure having a sharp circumferential edge, or a pin-shaped structure, such that when the muzzleloader firearm is loaded, said piercing component pierces said preloaded sabot, and when the muzzleloader firearm is fired, hot gas from the primer cap is transported through the breech plug, into the punctured preloaded sabot, where a propellant charge is ignited.
2. The breech plug for a muzzleloader firearm of claim 1, wherein the wedge-shaped structure having at least two angled faces coming together at a top surface and forming a straight edge with a portion of the internal passage passing therethrough.
3. The breech plug for a muzzleloader firearm of claim 1, wherein the piercing component includes a pin-shaped structure for puncturing the preloaded sabot, the pin-shaped structure having a portion of the internal passage passing therethrough.
4. The breech plug for a muzzleloader firearm of claim 1, wherein the cup-shaped structure includes a cup-shaped structure extending with the circumferential sharp edge in a direction of the barrel muzzle end, the cup-shaped structure having narrow or sharp edges at a periphery for piercing the preloaded sabot, the cap-shaped structure having a portion of the internal passage passing therethrough.
5. A breech plug for a firearm comprising: a body extending from a breech end to a muzzle end along a longitudinal axis; at least a portion of said body having threaded outer surface for removable installation of said breech plug with a corresponding complementary threaded connection of the firearm for securing said breech plug in a stationary position during triggering of the firearm; a nose portion at a muzzle end of the breech plug extending along the longitudinal axis beyond said body muzzle end; an internal borehole through at least a portion of the breech plug for transporting gas from a primer cap, upon firing of the firearm, into a barrel; the breech plug including a protrusion forming a wedge-shaped structure with a sharp straight edge, or cup-shaped structure having a sharp circumferential edge, or a pin-shaped structure, for puncturing or piercing ammunition upon placement of the ammunition into the barrel, said ammunition having a casing or sabot, such that when the firearm is fired, hot gas from the primer cap is transported through the breech plug internal borehole into the punctured or pierced ammunition casing or sabot.
6. The breech plug of claim 5, wherein the protrusion includes a formed pointed or sharp edged piercing top surface for puncturing the ammunition casing or sabot.
7. The breech plug of claim 6 wherein said wedge-shaped structure having at least two angled faces coming together at a top surface and forming an exposed straight edge.
8. The breech plug of claim 6, wherein said protrusion extends a portion of the internal borehole through said formed pointed or sharp-edged piercing element.
9. The breech plug of claim 5, wherein the protrusion includes a pin-shaped or arrow-shaped structure.
10. The breech plug of claim 9, wherein the pin-shaped or arrow-shaped structure extends a portion of the internal borehole.
11. The breech plug of claim 5, wherein the protrusion includes said cup-shaped structure or at least one segmented portion thereof extending in a direction of the barrel muzzle end, having narrow or sharp edges.
12. The breech plug of claim 11, wherein the cup-shaped structure includes a portion of the internal borehole passing therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features of the invention believed to be novel and the elements characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The figures are for illustration purposes only and are not drawn to scale. The invention itself, however, both as to organization and method of operation, may best be understood by reference to the detailed description which follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
(12) In describing the preferred embodiment of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
(13) The current state of the art of saboted bullets is depicted in
(14) The bullet or projectile 12, shown in
(15) Propellant charge, generally in the form of tamped black powder, is placed in the barrel of a muzzleloader firearm at the breech end prior to the placement of the saboted bullet. The sabot-shrouded bullet is then placed in the muzzle end of the firearm barrel and pushed into place by a ramrod. Upon firing of the muzzleloader firearm, the propellant is acted upon by ignited gas delivered through a breech plug, which it in turn causes abundant propellant gas that forces the saboted bullet out of the barrel.
(16) The breech plug is removably attached to the barrel. The breech plug includes a central passage 48 (flash channel/fire channel) that communicates between a primer, a capillary tube 44, and the flash hole. The central passage 48 terminates at a primer pocket or cavity at the breech end of the breech plug. The primer pocket has a diameter greater than the central passage.
(17) One preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to a muzzle loaded ammunition round. In this embodiment, unlike the prior art, and genuinely unique to firearms, particularly muzzleloader firearms, a saboted bullet is presented where the bullet and propellant charge are both encompassed by the sabot. That is, the propellant charge is contained within an extended lower portion of the sabot cylindrical body or casing of the sabot, while the upper portion of the sabot secures the bullet. In this manner, the sabot is introduced as a preloaded component.
(18) In a preferred embodiment, the sabot has a closed breech end, an open muzzle end, and a substantially cylindrical body extending from the closed breech end to the open muzzle end. That is, the sabot is closed at one end and open at the other, such that upon insertion into the barrel of the firearm, the closed end is proximate the breech end of the firearm, and the open end is proximate the muzzle end of the firearm. The sabot's cylindrical body has an outside diameter complementary to an inside diameter of the bore of the firearm barrel, and an internal cavity;
(19) A propellant charge is inserted within the internal cavity of the cylindrical body from the open muzzle end of the sabot; the propellant charge includes a top end exposed to the open muzzle end of the sabot upon insertion.
(20) A projectile may then be slideably inserted with the sabot open muzzle end proximate the top end of the propellant charge, and held by the sabot. In this manner, the preferred embodiment of the preloaded sabot has the configuration as delineated in
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(22) The propellant charge 24 is contained within sabot 22 below the breech end of slots 28, which are formed by the leaves or pedals 32, 34 of the muzzle end of the sabot, so that propellant charge 24 and subsequent gases formed by ignition cannot escape through the slots 28. Projectile or bullet 30 is press fitted on top of cap 26 so that the slotted top portion of sabot 22 forms a projectile receiving chamber 29, which in turn releases projectile 30 upon exiting the barrel.
(23) The sabot can be constructed at least in part out of a resilient thermoplastic material. In the embodiment depicted by
(24) When propellant charge 24 is ignited it burns very rapidly, combustion gases being formed in the cartridge chamber which produce an enormously high pressure. Owing to the locking of the firearm at the breech of the barrel, and the sealing at that end by the breech plug, these combustion gases cannot stream backwards but they exert instead a pressure on the sabot 22 and the projectile 30, which initiates a forward thrust on the projectile 30, launching the saboted projectile through the bore of the barrel under increasing acceleration.
(25) The breech end 21 of sabot 22 is preferably made of the same material as the outer casing portion 23, and preferably thinner in construction. Although, depending upon the sabot material, it may be possible for the breech end to be of the same thickness as the sabot casing provided, as discussed below, the breech end of the sabot is capable of being punctured by a complementary breech plug. This thinner, or puncture vulnerable area of the sabot is acted upon by a uniquely shaped breech plug 40 having a forward end 42 capable of puncturing the breech end 21 of sabot 22. Preferably, breech plug 40 includes a sharp edged wedge shaped extension or pin-shaped extension or other piercing design, capable of puncturing the thin-walled or puncture vulnerable area of breech end 21 of sabot 22.
(26) Breech plug 40 is specifically designed for the preloaded sabot system of the present invention, insomuch as breech plug 40 has at least one feature at its muzzle-facing end for puncturing the breech end of the sabot. Breech plug 40 is removable from the breech end of the barrel. In a preferred embodiment, breech plug 40 includes a central passage or flash channel 48 extending therethrough, and ending in a center axial capillary tube 44 for gas egress out the breech plug's muzzle end from a flash hole, as depicted in
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(28) Upon insertion of the ammunition, which comprises a combination of sabot 22, propellant charge 24 inserted within the sabot, an (optional) cap 26 to seal the propellant charge 24, and projectile 30 encased by the sabot pedals 32, 34, into the muzzle end of the barrel towards breech plug 40, the puncture vulnerable breech end 21 of sabot 22 is pierced by a piercing component 62, which is shown in the figures, for exemplary purposes only, as a sharp edged wedge shaped protrusion extending from the forward or muzzle end 42 of breech plug 40. Gasses developed by the activation or firing of a primer cap at the breech end of breech plug 40 traverse through central passage 48 to capillary tube 44 and its associated flash hole, through the pierced interface at the breech end 21 of sabot 22, which ultimately ignites propellant charge 24 to act upon the sabot encased projectile 30.
(29) Typically, by the time projectile 30 has reached the muzzle end of the barrel, propellant charge 24 has been completely burnt up, and the projectile reaches its highest level of acceleration. The sabot assists in sealing the gases behind the projectile in order to maximize the acceleration of the projectile leaving the barrel.
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(34) In addition, propellant charge 24 may be separately packaged such that a cap is not required to hold or seal the propellant in place. In this manner, in a prepackaged design, the extension of lip 25 into the cylindrical cavity of sabot 22 may be sufficient to hold the packaged propellant from falling out of sabot 22 prior to the insertion of projectile 30.
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(42) As depicted in the figures, capillary tube 44 is shown exiting the nose end of the breech plug 42 to deliver the gasses of the primer, which is activated via a primer cap within cavity 50 at the breech end of the breech plug during firing.
(43) In a preferred embodiment, a preloaded sabot system is configured; however, it should be understood that the preloaded sabot, inclusive of a projectile at one end, need not be used solely for a muzzleloading firearm, insomuch as the thin-walled portion of the sabot breech end may be punctured by means other than a breech plug, which allows the preloaded sabot to be used with non-muzzleloading firearms. Furthermore, a preloaded sabot, without an inserted projectile, may be easily constructed and made commercially available for different types of projectiles, which can be inserted by the user prior to loading.
(44) In another aspect of the present invention, a method of firing a firearm is taught, in a first embodiment being a muzzleloading firearm, wherein the method includes providing a preloaded sabot. The sabot having an extended casing area to receive propellant charge, and a further top portion slotted extension for receiving a projectile, is presented in a firearm barrel. The sabot may secure the propellant charge by receiving an insertable cap. A breech plug is inserted into the breech end of the barrel. The breech plug is configured to effectuate a puncture to the breech end of the sabot upon insertion of the sabot. The puncture being in the lower portion of the sabot, such that gasses released from a primer cap located at the opposite end of the breech plug flow through a capillary tube axially placed in the breech plug, and exit into the lower portion of the preloaded sabot, which ignites the propellant charge, and accelerates the sabot system out of the barrel.
(45) While the present invention has been particularly described, in conjunction with a specific preferred embodiment, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will embrace any such alternatives, modifications and variations as falling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.