Ammunition system and ammunition for firearms
09903676 ยท 2018-02-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B14/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/375
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B14/064
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C9/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B5/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C9/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B14/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/37
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An ammunition system and associated ammunition for firearms, particularly for muzzleloader firearms, having a predetermined amount of propellant charge housed in a casing, and a separate projectile having a sabot. The casing has a cap sealing the casing muzzle end such that the cap and the sabot provide seals to trap propellant gases within the barrel behind the projectile upon firing. The cap top end and sabot bottom end interlock in mechanical communication with one another upon firing allowing the projectile exiting the barrel muzzle end to be responsive to the barrel rifling. The barrel breech end has a chamber bushing for receiving the casing and a tapered muzzle end to prohibit the projectile from entering the casing.
Claims
1. An ammunition for a firearm having a barrel with a breech end and a muzzle end, said ammunition comprising: a projectile; a casing having a forward end and a back end, said casing including: a cap at said forward end for sealing a propellant charge within said casing; a rim at said back end in mechanical communication with said firearm barrel breech end when said casing is inserted within said barrel; a primer situated at said casing back end and responsive to a firing pin; wherein said projectile and said casing are separate components independently loaded into said firearm; and a sabot slidably attached to said projectile; wherein said cap and said sabot provide seals to trap propellant gases behind said projectile; and wherein said sabot includes a bottom end having at least one indentation or extension, and said cap having a top end adjacent to, and in mechanical communication with, said sabot bottom end when said projectile and said casing are inserted in said barrel, respectively, said cap top end including at least one complementary extension or indentation for insertably receiving said sabot bottom end to interlock with said sabot to ensure concurrent rotation when acting upon by barrel rifling.
2. The ammunition of claim 1 wherein said casing is loaded into said barrel breech end, and said projectile is loaded into said barrel muzzle end.
3. The ammunition of claim 1 wherein said at least one indentation or extension on said sabot bottom end, and said at least one complementary extension or indentation on said cap top end, comprise designed imprints formed in said sabot and said cap respectively.
4. The ammunition of claim 1 wherein said propellant charge includes a predetermined amount of black powder, smokeless powder, or black powder substitutes.
5. The ammunition of claim 1 wherein said cap includes an angled, cup-shaped bottom end facing said propellant charge for capturing gases upon detonation of said propellant charge.
6. A muzzleloading firearm ammunition system including: a barrel of said muzzleloading firearm having a breech end and a muzzle end, said barrel breech end modified to receive ammunition; said ammunition comprising a projectile portion and a charge portion, said projectile portion including: a projectile having a projectile diameter; and a sabot having a sabot diameter, said sabot attached to said projectile; said charge portion including: a casing having a top end, a bottom end, and a hollow body, said hollow body containing a predetermined amount of propellant charge; a cap mounted to said casing top end, said cap having an angled, cup-shaped bottom end facing said propellant charge for capturing gases upon detonation of said propellant charge, and sealing said propellant charge from environmental elements; said casing bottom end having a rim in mechanical communication with said barrel breech end when said casing is inserted within said barrel breech end, and a primer situated at said casing bottom end and responsive to a firing pin.
7. The ammunition system of claim 6 wherein said barrel breech end includes a chamber bushing having a breech end and a muzzle end and wherein: said chamber bushing breech end includes an accessible inner diameter for receiving said casing of predetermined outer diameter; and said chamber bushing muzzle end having an inner diameter smaller than said projectile diameter or said sabot diameter, such that loading said projectile from said barrel breech end, or inserting said projectile into said chamber bushing from said chamber bushing muzzle end is physically prohibited.
8. The ammunition system of claim 7 wherein said chamber bushing muzzle end includes a tapered projection having a diameter smaller than a largest diameter of said cap.
9. The ammunition system of claim 6 wherein said sabot includes a bottom end having at least one indentation or extension, and said cap having a top end adjacent said sabot bottom end when said projectile and said casing are inserted in said barrel, respectively, said cap top end including at least one complementary extension or indentation for insertably receiving said sabot bottom end to interlock with said sabot to ensure concurrent rotation when acting upon by barrel rifling.
10. The ammunition system of claim 9 wherein said at least one indentation or extension on said sabot bottom end, and said at least one complementary extension or indentation on said cap top end, comprise a plurality designed imprints formed on said sabot and said cap respectively.
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)
(14) In describing the preferred embodiment of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
(15) Ammunition for firearms is introduced that allows a user to safely load a predetermined encased propellant charge in the firearm, and in the example of a muzzleloading firearm, compress a projectile to the encased propellant charge to form a round of ammunition within the firearm chamber. Although ammunition of the present invention is capable of use in a number of different types of firearms, in a preferred embodiment the ammunition is suited for muzzleloading firearms, and examples of use and applicability are best described in reference to muzzleloading firearms without limitation to other types of firearms.
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(17) Casing 16 is filled with propellant charge or power load. Casing 16 includes a cylindrical body and a rim 18 that may be formed integrally with the cylindrical body. Rim 18 secures a primer 20 which is designed to receive the force of the firing pin when the firearm trigger is activated. After charged propellant 22 is loaded within the cylindrical body of casing 16, cap 24 is attached to the end of casing 16 opposite rim 18, which seals the charged propellant from the external environment. Cap 24 is preferably designed of the same characteristics as sabot 14; essentially of the same material, although the two components may be designed of compatible materials which are not necessarily the same. As will be discussed in further detail herein, the top of cap 24 is designed to communicate mechanically, such as by interlocking, with the bottom of sabot 14. This mechanical communication will ensure that projectile 12 is fully engaged by sabot 14, such that projectile 12 will rotate with sabot 14 when the tandem combination is subjected to rifling in the barrel as it projects outwards upon its flight.
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(28) By virtue of this novel design, it is possible to introduce an ammunition system with a lighter, less expensive ammunition for firearms, including for the preferred use of muzzleloading firearms. The ammunition's casing may be fabricated of recyclable plastic, and may be color coded for distinguishing different types of loads. Advantageously, predetermined amounts of charged propellant may be fabricated and purchased separately. Additionally, different charged propellants, utilizing different powders, can be safely loaded (since they are already measured and secured in the casing) without risk of over-loading or causing subsequent detrimental damage.
(29) For example, smokeless powder, which lends itself to a more critical usage requirement, can be used in a muzzleloading firearm more safely, and with less risk of overloading. Charges, such as nitrocellulose based smokeless powder, are legal propellants in muzzleloaders designed for its use. Other smokeless powder charges include Pyrodex, Triple Se7En, American Pioneer, and other synthetic replacements. Pursuant to the present invention, it is possible to load a predetermined amount of smokeless powder into the casing and seal this powder with a cap, such that a user can safely select smokeless powder ammunition for use without risk of overcharging the firearm.
(30) 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.
(31) Thus, having described the invention, what is claimed is: