Claims
- 1. An improved premeasured compressed charge for use with a black powder firearm having a desired caliber of an intended firearm, the premeasured compressed charge having a leading end portion and a trailing end portion, the leading end portion having a smaller dimension than both the trailing end portion and the desired caliber of the intended firearm, while the trailing end portion having a larger diagonal dimension than the desired caliber of the firearm such that the leading end portion of the premeasured compressed charge is readily received within the desired caliber of the firearm while the trailing end portion must be forced into the desired caliber of the firearm;wherein the leading end portion of the premeasured compressed charge is located closely adjacent an outlet of the flash channel of the firearm, following loading of the premeasured compressed charge within the firearm, and the leading end portion facilitates flame propagation of the flame along sidewalls of the premeasured compressed charge, generated upon detonation of an ignition device, to facilitate the more complete combustion of the premeasured compressed charge and less rocketing of the premeasured compressed charge following discharge of the projectile from a muzzle end of the firearm.
- 2. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 1, wherein the premeasured compressed charge has an axial length of between one-half inch and one and one-half inches.
- 3. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 1, wherein at least the trailing end portion of the premeasured compressed charge has an interference fit with the muzzle end of the desired barrel so as to require force to insert the premeasured compressed charge completely into a breech end of the barrel.
- 4. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 3, wherein the interference fit of the premeasured compressed charge is at least 0.001 of an inch.
- 5. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 1, wherein at least three of the sidewalls of the premeasured compressed charge taper outwardly from the leading end portion toward the trailing end portion of the premeasured compressed charge.
- 6. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 4, wherein at least three of the sidewalls of the premeasured compressed charge taper outwardly from the leading end portion toward the trailing end portion of the premeasured compressed charge.
- 7. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 1, wherein four of the sidewalls of the premeasured compressed charge taper outwardly from the leading end portion toward the trailing end portion of the premeasured compressed charge.
- 8. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 1, wherein an end wall of the leading end portion and an end wall of the trailing end portion are both generally square in shape.
- 9. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 1, wherein the premeasured compressed charge, upon insertion into a desired caliber firearm, has four small triangular wedge-shaped sections which have an interference fit with an internal diameter of the bore of the firearm, and the four small triangular wedge-shaped sections are shaven off from the premeasured compressed charge during insertion of the premeasured compressed charge into the bore of the barrel.
- 10. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 9, wherein at least a portion of the shaved off four small triangular wedge-shaped sections tend to fall, by gravity, toward the outlet of the flash channel and facilitate the better flame propagation upon detonation of an ignition device.
- 11. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 1, wherein the diagonal dimension of the leading end portion is between 0.31 of an inch and 0.53 of an inch and the diagonal dimension of the trailing end portion is between 0.37 of an inch and 0.59 of an inch.
- 12. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 1, wherein the premeasured compressed charge comprises a mixture of:15-35% by weight of potassium perchlorate; 25-50% by weight of potassium nitrate; 25-50% by weight of a fuel component; and 0-5% by weight of charcoal.
- 13. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 12, wherein the fuel component is selected from the carbohydrate family.
- 14. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 12, wherein the fuel component is selected from the group comprising at least one of the following: amino acid, ascorbic acid, sugar, starch, and carbon.
- 15. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 6, wherein the premeasured compressed charge comprises a mixture of:15-35% by weight of potassium perchlorate; 25-50% by weight of potassium nitrate; 25-50% by weight of a fuel component; and 0-5% by weight of charcoal.
- 16. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 15, wherein the fuel component is selected from the carbohydrate family.
- 17. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 15, wherein the fuel component is selected from the group comprising at least one of the following: amino acid, ascorbic acid, sugar, starch, and carbon.
- 18. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 1, wherein the premeasured compressed charge comprises a mixture of:50-75% by weight of potassium nitrate; 25-50% by weight of a fuel component; and 0-5% by weight of charcoal.
- 19. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 18, wherein the fuel component is selected from the carbohydrate family.
- 20. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 18, wherein the fuel component is selected from the group comprising at least one of the following: amino acid, ascorbic acid, sugar, starch, and carbon.
- 21. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 1, wherein the premeasured compressed charge has opposed ends which are one of triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal, star and asterisk shaped.
- 22. An improved premeasured compressed charge for use with a black powder firearm having a desired caliber of an intended firearm, the premeasured compressed charge having a leading end portion and a trailing end portion, the leading end portion having a smaller diagonal dimension than both the trailing end portion and the desired caliber of the intended firearm, while the trailing end portion having a larger diagonal dimension than the desired caliber of the firearm such that the leading end portion of the premeasured compressed charge is readily received within the desired caliber of the firearm while the trailing end portion must be forced into the desired caliber of the firearm;wherein the leading end portion of the premeasured compressed charge is located closely adjacent an outlet of the flash channel of the firearm, following loading of the premeasured compressed charge within the firearm, and the leading end portion facilitates flame propagation of the flame along sidewalls of the premeasured compressed charge, generated upon detonation of an ignition device, to facilitate the more complete combustion of the premeasured compressed charge and less rocketing of the premeasured compressed charge following discharge of the projectile from a muzzle end of the firearm; at least three of the sidewalls of the premeasured compressed charge taper outwardly from the leading end portion toward the trailing end portion of the premeasured compressed charge; and an end wall of the leading end portion and an end wall of the trailing end portion are both generally square in shape.
- 23. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 22, wherein the compressed charge has an axial length of between one-half inch and one and one-half inches.
- 24. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 23, wherein the premeasured compressed charge comprises a mixture of:15-35% by weight of potassium perchlorate; 25-50% by weight of potassium nitrate; 25-50% by weight of a fuel component; and 0-5% by weight of charcoal.
- 25. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 24, wherein the fuel component is selected from the carbohydrate family.
- 26. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 24, wherein the fuel component is selected from the group comprising at least one of the following: amino acid, ascorbic acid, sugar, starch, and carbon.
- 27. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 23, wherein the premeasured compressed charge comprises a mixture of:50-75% by weight of potassium nitrate; 25-50% by weight of a fuel component; and 0-5% by weight of charcoal.
- 28. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 27, wherein the fuel component is selected from the carbohydrate family.
- 29. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 27, wherein the fuel component is selected from the group comprising at least one of the following: amino acid, ascorbic acid, sugar, starch, and carbon.
- 30. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 23, wherein the diagonal dimension of the leading end portion is between 0.31 of an inch and 0.53 of an inch and the diagonal dimension of the trailing end portion is between 0.37 of an inch and 0.59 of an inch.
- 31. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 22, wherein the premeasured compressed charge has opposed ends which are one of triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal, star and asterisk shaped.
- 32. An improved premeasured compressed charge for use with a black powder firearm having a desired caliber of an intended firearm, the premeasured compressed charge having a leading end portion and a trailing end portion;wherein the leading end portion of the premeasured compressed charge is located closely adjacent an outlet of the flash channel of the firearm, following loading of the premeasured compressed charge within the firearm, and the leading end portion facilitates flame propagation of the flame along sidewalls of the premeasured compressed charge, generated upon detonation of an ignition device, to facilitate the more complete combustion of the premeasured compressed charge and less rocketing of the premeasured compressed charge following discharge of the projectile from a muzzle end of the firearm.
- 33. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 32, wherein the leading end portion has a similar dimension to the trailing end portion and both the leading and the trailing end portions have a smaller dimension than the desired caliber of the intended firearm such that both the leading end portion and the trailing end portion of the premeasured compressed charge are received within the desired caliber of the firearm.
- 34. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 32, wherein the leading end portion has a smaller dimension than both the trailing end portion and the desired caliber of the intended firearm, while the trailing end portion has a smaller dimension than the desired caliber of the intended firearm such that both the leading end portion and the trailing end portion of the premeasured compressed charge are received within the desired caliber of the firearm.
- 35. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 32, wherein the leading end portion has a similar dimension than both the trailing end portion and the desired caliber of the intended firearm, and the trailing end portion has a larger dimension than the desired caliber of the intended firearm such that the trailing end portion of the premeasured compressed charge must be forced in a barrel of the desired caliber of the firearm.
- 36. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 32, wherein the premeasured compressed charge has opposed ends which are one of triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal, star and asterisk shaped.
- 37. The premeasured compressed charge according to claim 33, wherein the premeasured compressed charge has opposed ends which are one of triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal, star and asterisk shaped.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional 60/345,736 filed on Dec. 31, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/345736 |
Dec 2001 |
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