Claims
- 1. A small arms ammunition cartridge including a casing having a cylindrical body having inner and outer wall surfaces and opposed top and bottom ends wherein said bottom end is closed by a bottom wall in turn having a top inner surface and a lower outer surface, an explosive charge contained in the casing, a bullet attached to the top of the casing body and means for initiating the explosive charge to fire the bullet, the improvement comprising a machine readable code on at least one of the outer wall surfaces of said casing and a unique indicia visible by the human eye on at least one of said inner surfaces of said casing, said indicia identifying a particular casing and said code including identification of said indicia.
- 2. The cartridge of claim 1, wherein said indicia is a numeric identity.
- 3. The cartridge of claim 1, wherein the explosive initiation means is a primer disc attached to said bottom wall, said primer having a bottom outer wall on which said code is positioned.
- 4. The cartridge of claim 1, said casing formed of metal, a laser reactive coating thereon and said code and indicia formed by laser etching through said coating.
- 5. The cartridge of claim 1, said indicia also readable by the human eye.
- 6. The cartridge of claim 1, said code being in data matrix format.
- 7. The method of tracking to the retail purchaser of small arms cartridge ammunition of the type having a hollow casing including outer and inner surfaces, a bullet projectile attached to the forward end of the casing, an explosive charge included in the interior of the casing and a primer to activate the charge comprising, providing an interior surface of the casing with a unique indicia visible by the human eye and providing an exterior surface of the casing with a machine-readable code wherein said indicia identifies a particular casing and said code includes identification of said indicia, machine reading the code of individual cartridges as part of the procedure to form retail sales packages thereof to create information to identify the individual cartridges in said retail package, utilizing said information to create a machine readable label containing said information, placing said label in the retail sales package and wherein the ammunition sales outlet clerk scans the label to create an information input identifying the purchaser of said package and thereafter inputting such purchaser information to an information storage facility thus linking that purchaser with individually identified cartridges which purchaser information may be accessed by inputting the unique indicia of individual casings into such storage facility.
- 8. The tracking method of claim 7, wherein the indicia is numeric and serially applied to each successive casing formed.
- 9. The tracking method of claim 8, wherein the indicia is readable by the human eye.
- 10. The tracking method of claim 9, wherein the indicia includes a manufacturer specific secondary indicia marking.
- 11. The tracking method of claim 7, wherein the indicia and code are formed by applying a laser reactive coating to surfaces of the casing and thereafter laser etching through said coating.
- 12. The tracking method of claim 7, wherein the code is in data matrix format.
- 13. The method of coding small arms ammunition cartridges of the type having a hollow cylindrical casing having inner and outer wall surfaces including a closed bottom wall having an outer surface, a bullet projectile attached to the forward end of the casing, an explosive charge included in the interior of the casing and a primer to activate the charge positioned on said bottom wall, comprising providing at least one exterior wall surface of the casing with a machine-readable code which code identifies such cartridge, assembling said cartridges in an assembly area and moving and orienting said cartridges seriatim into a lighted code reading station including code reading software such that said code is visible to an optical vision system, reading and decoding such code as the cartridges pass through said code reading station, assigning said cartridges a unique tracking number, thereafter placing a number of such cartridges in a retail package and thereafter applying such unique tracking numbers onto said package so that such numbers may be traced to the ultimate purchaser of such package by reading a casing of one of such cartridges when recovered at a crime scene.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said cartridges are provided with a code on the outer cylindrical wall of the casing.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said cartridges are assembled longitudinally side by side in said assembly area and thereafter rolled into said lighted code reading station wherein the resultant turning of the individual cartridges enables the code to be read by the optical vision system.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein said cartridges are assembled longitudinally end to end in said assembly area and thereafter moved to the lighted code reading station which includes a pair of end to end rollers to cooperatively support a cartridge and wherein at least one of said rollers is rotated to expose the casing code to the reading system.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein said cartridges are assembled longitudinally end to end in said assembly area which includes a generally enclosed tube to receive said cartridges end to end, said tube having a partially open area therein whereby said code reading station is adjacently positioned so as to read and decode said cartridges as they pass through said tube opening.
- 18. The method of claim 14, wherein said cartridges are positioned vertically with their casing bottom walls orientated downwardly in said assembly area, grasping a cartridge in said assembly area and moving such to the code reading station and thereafter rotating said cartridge to expose the code thereof.
- 19. The method of claim 13, wherein said code is provided on the outer surface of the casing closed bottom wall.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said cartridges are assembled vertically in a holder with their casing closed bottom walls orientated upwardly and then moving the holder into the lighted code reading station.
- 21. The method of claim 13, including providing stop means between the assembly area and the code reading station and wherein said stop means is activated by contact with an upstream cartridge.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 09/875,479 filed Jun. 6, 2001 which application in turn incorporates Provisional Patent Application No. 60/209,788 filed Jun. 7, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60209788 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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