Claims
- 1. A primer assembly comprising:a) a head loading assembly having a frontward throughbore including a threaded portion, and a rearward throughbore including a stop; b) a flashtube with an open rearward end connected to said head loading assembly; c) a closing plug assembly including an open frontward end and an open rearward end, and including an outer flange, said closing plug assembly being press fitted into said head loading assembly frontward throughbore, located rearwardly of said flashtube; d) a flashtube liner containing a charge, the flashtube liner having a flange at an open rearward end, said flashtube liner inserted into said flashtube so as to line the inner wall of said flashtube, wherein said flashtube liner is held in place by said flashtube impinging said flashtube liner flange between said closing plug assembly flange and said open rearward end of said flashtube, wherein said flashtube liner is comprised of an extruded plastic material; and e) an ignition element assembly press fitted into said head loading assembly rearward throughbore, having an ignition element portion that bears against said stop, wherein said flashtube liner, said closing plug assembly and said ignition element are held in place by threading said flashtube into said frontward throughbore threaded portion.
- 2. The primer assembly of claim 1 wherein said flashtube liner is loaded with a charge including black powder in a stranded medium and said ignition element assembly is held in contact with said closing plug assembly.
- 3. The primer assembly of claim 2 wherein said head loading assembly further includes a spacer forming a gap between said closing plug assembly and said ignition element.
- 4. The primer assembly of claim 1 wherein said flashtube liner is loaded with a charge including black powder in a stranded medium.
- 5. The primer assembly of claim 1 wherein said closing plug assembly rearward end contains black powder.
- 6. A primer assembly comprising:a) a head loading assembly having a frontward throughbore including a threaded portion, and a rearward throughbore including a stop; b) a flashtube containing an ignition charge, an open rearward end of said flashtube connected to said head loading assembly; c) a closing plug assembly including a conically bored open frontward end and an open cylindrical rearward end including an outer flange between said frontward and rearward ends, said closing plug assembly being press fitted into said head loading assembly frontward throughbore located rearwardly of said flashtube; and d) an ignition element assembly press fitted into said head loading assembly rearward throughbore, having an ignition element portion that bears against said stop, wherein said closing plug assembly and said ignition element are held in place by threading said flashtube into said frontward throughbore threaded portion.
- 7. The primer assembly of claim 6 wherein said ignition charge is contained in a flashtube liner loaded with a charge including black powder in a stranded medium land said ignition element assembly is held in contact with said closing plug assembly.
- 8. The primer assembly of claim 6 wherein said head loading assembly further includes a spacer forming a gap between said closing plug assembly and said ignition element.
- 9. The primer assembly of claim 8 wherein said flashtube liner is loaded with a charge including black powder in a stranded medium.
- 10. The primer assembly of claim 6 wherein said closing plug assembly rearward end contains black powder.
- 11. The improved primer assembly of claim 7 wherein said flashtube liner comprises a high density polyethylene material.
- 12. The improved primer assembly of claim 11 wherein said flashtube liner is loaded with charge including black powder in a stranded medium.
- 13. The improved primer assembly of claim 7 wherein said flashtube liner comprises a paper material.
- 14. The improved primer assembly of claim 13 wherein said flashtube liner is loaded with charge including black powder in a stranded medium.
- 15. The primer assembly of claim 14 wherein said rearward end of said flashtube is threaded into said head loading assembly to a depth defined by said flashtube liner disposed between said closing plug assembly flange and said open rearward end of said flashtube.
- 16. A head loading assembly for a bayonet primer, the head loading assembly comprising:a) a frontward throughbore including a threaded portion, and a rearward throughbore including a stop; b) a closing plug assembly including an open frontward end and an open rearward end including an outer flange, said closing plug assembly press fitted into said head loading assembly frontward throughbore; and c) an ignition element assembly press fitted into said head loading assembly rearward throughbore, having an ignition element portion that bears against said stop of said rearward throughbore, wherein said closing plug assembly and said ignition element are located to be captivated by threading a flashtube into said frontward throughbore threaded portion.
- 17. The primer assembly of claim 16 wherein said closing plug assembly rearward end contains black powder.
- 18. The primer assembly of claim 16 wherein said ignition element has a forward portion pressed against said closing plug assembly rearward end.
- 19. The primer assembly of claim 10 wherein said ignition element has aforward portion pressed against said closing plug assembly rearward end.
- 20. The primer assembly of claim 5 wherein said ignition element has a forward portion pressed against said closing plug assembly rearward end.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present patent application is related to U.S. patent application No. 09/386,810, to Reider, entitled “PLASTIC LINER FOR BAYONET PRIMERS,” filed on Aug. 31, 1999 and assigned to the assignee of this application. The aforesaid U.S. patent application No. 09/386,810 is hereby incorporated by reference.
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