Ring fire primer
09857151 · 2018-01-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42C19/083
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B5/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F42B5/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42C19/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An ammunition primer assembly is provided that includes, but is not limited to a cup having a base and a sidewall, a priming composition located in the cup and disposed on the base, an anvil located in the cup an upper surface, a lower surface and a side surface abutting the sidewall. The anvil defining a central channel formed therethrough. A portion of the base of the cup forms a striking surface. The striking surface is adjacent to a portion of the primer composition that is adjacent to the lower surface of the anvil. The striking surface is offset from a center of the cup.
Claims
1. An ammunition primer assembly comprising: a cup having a base and a sidewall; a priming composition located in said cup and disposed on said base; an anvil located in said cup, said anvil having an upper surface, a lower surface and a side surface abutting said sidewall, said anvil defining a central channel formed therethrough; a longitudinal axis extending through a center of said base, said priming composition, and said central channel; a striking surface defined as a portion of the base, said striking surface adjacent to a portion of said priming composition that is interposed between the lower surface of said anvil and the cup, said striking surface offset from a center of said base such that, when a central area of the base that intersects with said longitudinal axis and is surrounded by said striking surface is struck, the priming composition is not activated, and such that when the striking surface is struck the priming composition is activated.
2. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a sealing disc disposed between said priming composition and said anvil.
3. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, wherein the anvil is cylindrical in shape.
4. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, wherein said lower surface of said anvil is flat.
5. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, wherein said striking surface is offset from a center of said cup.
6. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, wherein said striking surface is offset from a center of said base in an amount of from 25% to 50% of a diameter of the base.
7. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cup and the anvil are constructed of brass.
8. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cup and the anvil are metallic.
9. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cup is non-metallic.
10. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a cartridge case having an interior cavity without a projectile.
11. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, wherein the anvil and the cup are complimentary in shape.
12. An ammunition primer assembly according to claim 1, wherein the anvil is received snugly in the cup.
13. An ammunition cartridge comprising: an ammunition primer assembly including: a cup having a base and a sidewall; a priming composition located in said cup and disposed on said base; an anvil located in said cup, said anvil having an upper surface, a lower surface and a side surface abutting said sidewall, said anvil defining a central channel formed therethrough; a longitudinal axis extending through a center of said base, said priming composition, and said central channel; wherein a portion of the base of the cup forms a striking surface, said striking surface being adjacent to a portion of said priming composition that is sandwiched between the lower surface of said anvil and the cup, said striking surface being offset from a center of said base such that, when a central area of the base that intersects with said longitudinal axis and is surrounded by said striking surface is struck, the priming composition is not activated, and such that when the striking surface is struck the priming composition is activated; a casing assembly configured to incorporate the ammunition primer assembly; and a propellant disposed within the casing assembly adjacent to the ammunition primer assembly.
14. The ammunition cartridge of claim 13, wherein the casing assembly includes an outer casing, a forward body slideably embraced by the outer casing, and a projectile carried by the forward body.
15. The ammunition cartridge of claim 13, wherein the casing assembly includes an outer casing and a projectile carried by a forward portion of the outer casing.
16. The ammunition cartridge of claim 13, wherein the anvil is cylindrical in shape.
17. The ammunition cartridge of claim 13, wherein said circular striking surface is offset from a center of the cup.
18. The ammunition cartridge of claim 13, wherein the anvil and the cup are complimentary in shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) Primer assembly 1 comprises a cup 2. The cup 2 has a base 10 and a sidewall 12. The cup 2 includes an igniting priming composition 4. Preferably, the priming composition 4 is located on the base 10 of the cup 2. The priming composition of the primer may be for example, leaded, lead free, non-toxic among other options. The priming composition 4 may also be as described in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2010/0300319, which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
(14) An anvil 8 is received in the cup 2. The anvil 8 is sized to be received in the cup 2. Preferably, the anvil 8 fits snugly into the cup 2. The anvil 8 has a lower surface 16, an upper surface 18 and a side surface 11 that abuts the sidewall 12 of the cup 2. The lower surface 16 of the anvil 8 has a central channel 14 formed therethrough such that a central portion of the lower surface 16 is not adjacent to the priming composition 4. As a result of the central channel 14 formed through the anvil, the primer located in the central part of the primer cup is not in contact with any part of the anvil.
(15) The anvil 8 is preferably cylindrical in shape but may have other shapes in alternate embodiments. For example, in an alternate embodiment, the anvil 8 may be conical in shape. The lower surface 16 is preferably flat but may have a rounded shape, flat shape, or other shapes. The anvil 8 may optionally have an opening on the side surface 11. The anvil 8 is preferably made of brass. However, the anvil 8 may also be made of other metallic material or non-metallic material.
(16) A portion of the base 10 that is adjacent to a portion of the priming composition 4 that is adjacent to the lower surface 16 of the anvil 8 forms a striking surface. Along the striking surface, the priming composition is effectively interposed between the primer cup and the lower surface 16 of the anvil. Since the priming composition 4 abuts the striking surface of the base 10 of the cup 2, the striking of the striking surface by a firing pin/striker will result in the activation of the priming composition 4 due to the pressure and deformation applied to the portion of the priming composition 4 that is interposed between the base 10 of the cup 2 and the lower surface 16 of the anvil 8. Due to the channel formed through the anvil 8, the striking surface is offset from a center of the base 10 of the cup 2. The circular striking surface is offset from the center of base 10 to the cup 2 by an amount which is determined by the diameter of the firing pin/striker or striker tip and the diameter of the primer cup. The off center distance can be varied depending on the shape and dimensions of the anvil 8 and the cup 2. The primer cup is usually made of brass cut but could be made of other material. The shape and thickness of the cup are made in order to accommodate the firing pin/striker impact force, as to provide enough deformation to have ignition of the priming composition.
(17) Preferably, a sealing membrane 6 is located along a portion of the base 10 of the cup 2. The sealing membrane is preferably located between the priming composition and the anvil. The sealing membrane is preferably made of paper.
(18) The primer assembly 1 can be used in various types of ammunition or devices with off center striking. The primer assembly 1 can be adapted to different caliber sizes and different primer sizes.
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(21) The embodiments are particularly useful for situations where the firing of live ammunition is to be prevented such as training exercises, play acting and stunts. Only special firearms that are designed for off center striking will fire ammunition having the primer assembly 1. Firearms built in such a way as to ignite center fire primers with center fire firing pin/striker will not be capable of firing ammunition having the primer assembly 1.
(22) Primer assemblies in accordance with the embodiments (such as primer assembly 1 of
(23) In one embodiment, the firearm is modified such that the firing pin/striker strikes the cup 2 at a position that is offset from the center of the primer cup. The offset can be achieved by an offset chamber, re-positioned barrel or new bolt/bolt carrier mechanism that changes the location of the firing pin/striker. The firing pin/striker or the mechanism that the supports the firing pin/striker can be moved. The modified firearm is preferably built in such a way as to accommodate the firing pin/striker to the striking surface on the primer cup that is offset from the center of the primer cup.
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(28) In the case of a pistol that is modified for use in association with a training cartridge, the chamber and the firing pin/striker may be configured to efficiently feed, fire and eject the cartridge. With the modified pistols shown in
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(31) It is clear that in preparing modified firearms, there are many combinations of offsetting the firing pin/striker, barrel and bolt/bolt carrier assembly that can be employed in order to determine which portion of the primer cup will be struck by the firing pin/striker.
(32) These claims, and the language used therein, are to be understood in terms of the variants of the invention which have been described. They are not to be restricted to such variants, but are to be read as covering the full scope as is implicit within the invention and the disclosure that has been provided herein. While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing summary and detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration in any way. Rather, the foregoing summary and detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing an exemplary embodiment, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope as set forth in the appended claims and their legal equivalents.