Claims
- 1. A percussion primer for case-less ammunition or ammunition with combustible case for a weapon utilizing a firing pin with a flat end, comprising:
- a combustible propellant block, one end of which is in the form of a conical surface for functioning as an anvil and a vent formed in said block;
- a wholly combustible sensitive primer composition;
- and combustible means for holding the primer composition in contact with the conical anvil surface of said block;
- said vent aligned to be coaxial with the firing pin of a weapon in which said ammunition may be fired and extending through the conical end of the block;
- said anvil being defined by the sharply edged intersection of the conical end of the conical end surface of the block and the internal surface of the vent; and
- the diameter of the cross section of the flat ended firing pin being less than that of said vent so that the clearance in mm between them will be 0<E.ltoreq.5/10 so that the initiation of said primer composition is obtained substantially only by shearing of said primer composition.
- 2. A primer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means for holding is a combustible cup which is fitted onto a shoulder of said combustible block, said cup being capable of isolating said firing pin from said primer.
- 3. A primer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cup is provided with a blind hole in substantial alignment with said firing pin to receive said firing pin.
- 4. A primer as claimed in claim 3, wherein said blind hole is a hole of cylindrical shape formed around the axis of the ammunition.
- 5. A primer as claimed in claim 4, wherein said blind hole has a cross-sectional shape similar to that of said firing pin and said blind hole has a diameter greater than that of said firing pin, to allow free penetration of said pin.
- 6. A primer as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a combustible mat which closes said blind hole.
- 7. A primer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angle formed by the generatrix of the ammunition and the conical surface of said block is about 120.degree..
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 322,876, filed Nov. 19, 1981, which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 61,024, filed July 26, 1979.
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Continuations (1)
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