HIGH PERFORMANCE MUZZLE LOADING BREECH PLUG
20180259291 ยท 2018-09-13
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Abstract
A muzzle loading breech plug system designed for high performance muzzle loading rifles, including, but not limited to, bolt actions and break actions. The system is comprised of the following: 1) A breech plug body threaded to fit corresponding threads on the muzzle loading firearm. 2) A bushing designed to prevent powder from passing completely through the barrel, but still allowing flame from primer to ignite powder while being resistant to gas wear. 3) A retention module/adapter insert that holds bushing in place while mating with primer holder module. 4) Primer holder module designed to hold a large rifle magnum primer and mate up with the other components of the system providing reliable sealing and consistent ignition.
Claims
1. A method for replacing a bushing, which is internal to a breech plug body which has a portion thereof disposed in a breech of a muzzleloader rifle comprising the steps of: providing a muzzleloader rifle with a barrel having a muzzle and an opposing breech; providing a breech plug body; having a muzzle end and a breech end, with a void therebetween, which void has a breech end opening which is open toward said breech end, wherein said void and said breech end opening are configured for receiving, therein and therethrough, respectively, a bushing; disposing said bushing through said breech end opening into said void; disposing said muzzle end of said breech plug body in a breech of a muzzleloader rifle, where the muzzle end is first to enter said barrel and said breech; so that said muzzle end is closer to said muzzle than said breech end is to said muzzle; and while said muzzle end of said breech plug body remains disposed in said barrel, removing said bushing from said void and through said breech end opening.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein: said barrel has internal barrel threading therein; said breech plug body has external plug threading thereon, which is configured to mate with said internal barrel threading; said breech plug body further having internal retention module threading therein; during said step of disposing said muzzle end of said breech plug body in a breech, said breech plug body further having disposed therein a retention module with external retention module threading thereon; and wherein said step of removing said bushing from said void is performed after the steps of: inserting a tool into said void and engaging said retention module and rotating said retention module so as to advance it out of said void and thereby permitting said bushing to be removed by causing said bushing to slide out of said void.
3. A muzzleloader rifle breech plug system comprising: a breech plug body 10; a bushing 20; a retention module 30; and a primer module holder 40; wherein said breech plug body 10, bushing 20, said retention module 30, and said primer module holder 40 are configured so that said bushing 20 can be removed through a space configured to receive said retention module 30 and a portion of said primer module holder 40, only after: removal of said portion of said primer module holder 40 from said retention module 30; and removal of said retention module 30 from said breech plug body 10.
4. The muzzleloader rifle breech plug system of claim 3 wherein said breech plug body 10 further comprises: a breech plug body muzzle end 11; a breech plug body breech end 15; a breech plug body externally threaded portion 13 disposed between said breech plug body muzzle end 11 and said breech plug body breech end 15; a sealing shoulder 12 disposed between said breech plug body externally threaded portion 13 and said breech plug body breech end 15, said breech plug body externally threaded portion 13 is configured to mate with an internally threaded portion of a rifle barrel; and a breech plug body breech end tool engaging portion 14 disposed between said sealing shoulder 12 and said breech plug body breech end 15.
5. The muzzleloader rifle breech plug system of claim 3 wherein said bushing 20 further comprises: a bushing muzzle end 21; a bushing breech end 25; and a bushing axial orifice 26 extending between said bushing muzzle end 21 and said bushing breech end 25.
6. The muzzleloader rifle breech plug system of claim 5 wherein said bushing axial orifice 26 has an elongated non-circular cross-sectional shape.
7. The muzzleloader rifle breech plug system of claim 3 wherein said retention module further comprises: a retention module muzzle end 31; a retention module breech end 35; a retention module externally threaded portion 33; a retention module tool engaging portion 34; and a retention module axial orifice 36.
8. A muzzleloader rifle breech plug system of claim 3 wherein said primer module holder 40 further comprises: a primer module holder muzzle end 41; a primer module holder breech end 45; a primer module holder head rim 49; a primer module holder head body 44; a primer module holder nipple 47; a primer module holder primer receiving orifice 46, disposed at said primer module holder breech end 45; a primer module holder initial ignition orifice 48 disposed between said primer module holder primer receiving orifice 46 and said primer module holder muzzle end 41; and a primer module holder nipple carbon collection cavity 42.
9. The muzzleloader rifle breech plug system of claim 8 wherein said primer module holder nipple carbon collection cavity 42, said primer module holder initial ignition orifice 48; and said primer module holder primer receiving orifice 46, in combination, form an axial orifice, extending from said primer module holder muzzle end 41 to said primer module holder breech end 45.
10. The muzzleloader rifle breech plug system of claim 9 wherein said bushing 20 further comprises: a bushing muzzle end 21; a bushing breech end 25; a bushing axial orifice 26 extending between said bushing muzzle end 21 and said bushing breech end 25; and where a separation distance between primer module holder muzzle end 41 and said bushing breech end 25 is less than 0.05 inches.
11. A system for operatively coupling a firing pin in a gun to powder in a barrel of a muzzleloader rifle, the system comprising: a body, having a body muzzle end and opposing body configured to be retained inside a barrel of a muzzleloader rifle; a bushing, configured to simultaneously restrict powder from exiting through a non-muzzle opening of said barrel while permitting ignition of said powder inside the barrel from an ignition source, said bushing being disposed inside said body; a retention member, at least partially disposed inside said body, and configured to retain said bushing at a location inside said body; a primer holder, having a primer holder muzzle end which is configured to be received inside said body and inside said retention member; and said body and said retention member configured to permit removal of said bushing from said body while said body is retained inside the barrel of the muzzleloader rifle.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein said body is a breech plug body which has a breech plug body externally threaded portion, for mating with the barrel of the muzzleloader rifle and a breech plug body breech end internally threaded portion for mating with said retention member.
13. The system of claim 12 wherein said retention member is hollow and cylindrical with a retention member externally threaded portion.
14. The system of claim 13 wherein said retention member is configured to be advanced through the breech plug body breech end internally threaded portion when said retention member is rotated.
15. The system of claim 14 wherein said primer holder is a primer module holder with a primer module holder muzzle end and a primer module holder breech end, where said primer module holder muzzle end is sized and configured to translate through said retention member.
16. The system of claim 15 wherein said bushing has a bushing axial orifice therethrough.
17. The system of claim 16 wherein said bushing axial orifice has an elongated opening.
18. The system of claim 17 wherein said elongated opening is oval shaped.
19. The system of claim 17 wherein said elongated opening is rectangular shaped.
20. The system of claim 17 wherein a separation distance between said bushing and said primer holder is less than 0.015 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0040] Now referring to the drawings wherein like numerals refer to like matter throughout and more particularly referring to
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[0042] Breech plug body 10, a breech plug body breech end tool engaging portion 14, which can be a hex head or other configuration to facilitate turning with a tool. Sealing shoulder 12 is included to provide a seal to prevent gas and carbon from passing from the barrel around the exterior of the breech plug body 10. Breech plug body externally threaded portion 13 is configured to mate with threads located on the interior portion of a breech end of a muzzleloader rifle. It should be understood that in some embodiments, the sealing shoulder 12 could be replaced with a sealing interface, which could be at the front of the plug instead of the rear.
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[0045] Some alternate embodiments for the retention module are as follows: The retention module could be a press fit without threads to allow for retention of the bushing. The retention module could also be epoxied or soldered or welded into place.
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[0054] In operation, the present invention could be used as follows:
[0055] Step 1. Bushing 20 is inserted through the breech plug body breech end axial orifice opening 16, through breech plug body retention module orifice 176 and into breech plug body bushing orifice 175.
[0056] Step 2. Bushing 20 is caused to be held in tight engagement with internal structure forming the exterior of breech plug body muzzle end orifice 17 by insertion of retention module 30 into breech plug body internally threaded breech end axial orifice 16 and advancing it by engaging a tool, such as a screw driver, with retention module tool engaging portion 34. This is done until a seal is formed between bushing 20 and the interior portions of breech plug body 10, forming the exterior of breech plug body muzzle end orifice 17. This seal preferably prevents gas and carbon from exiting breech plug body muzzle end orifice 17 around the exterior of bushing 20.
[0057] Step. 3. The breech plug body muzzle end 11 of breech plug body 10 is inserted into the breech of mated barrel, and turned by engaging a wrench, to breech plug body breech end tool engaging portion 14. The sealing shoulder 12 is forced to seal to the breech of the barrel by applying sufficient torque to the breech plug body breech end tool engaging portion 14, this prevents gas and carbon from exiting the barrel around the exterior of the breech plug body 10.
[0058] Step 4. Now the gun can be loaded with powder and a bullet.
[0059] Step 5. Next, a primer is press fit into primer module holder primer receiving orifice 46.
[0060] Step 6. In a break action rifle, primer module holder muzzle end 41 is inserted into retention module axial orifice 36, and in a bolt action rifle, primer module holder 40 can be placed in the bolt face of the rifle and subsequently primer module holder muzzle end 41 is inserted into breech plug body 10 through retention module axial orifice 36 by manipulation of the bolt.
[0061] Step 7. The bolt of the firearm is closed to contact primer module holder head rim 49, thereby urging primer module holder muzzle end 41 into very close proximity to bushing breech end 25 of bushing 20. The gun is ready for use.
[0062] After the gun is fired, the bolt of the gun is opened and the primer module holder 40, with spent primer, is removed. Steps 4-7 of the process are repeated for another shot, if desired.
[0063] It is thought that the method and apparatus of the present invention will be understood from the foregoing description and that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construct steps and arrangement of the parts and steps thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of their material advantages. The form herein described is merely a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof.