Cross-fire breech plug

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6311421
  • Patent Number
    6,311,421
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 6, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A breech plug having an elongated body with external threads that is threadably mounted adjacent to the rearward end of the bore of a barrel of a conventional muzzle-loading rifle. The body having both forward and rearward ends with a circular depression in the forward end and surrounded by an annular rim. The circular depression having a tapered bottom surface that slopes inwardly and rearwardly and terminates in the center portion in communication with a center bore that extends longitudinally along a center axis of the body. Within the circular depression are a pair of intersecting grooves that extend across the depression. The grooves have outer ends that extend from the outer edge of the rim inwardly and rearwardly across the tapered bottom surface to the center portion in communication with the center bore of the body to permit an ignition flame emerging from the center bore to move forwardly and outwardly through the grooves to the inner diameter of the bore of the barrel to ignite a propellant.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Conventional muzzle-loading rifles include a barrel which extends forwardly from a receiver, the rearward end of the barrel having a breech which receives propellant and projectile through the muzzle. A breech plug is threadably mounted in the receiver and seals the rearward end of the barrel, in the breech, to prevent blow back of gases upon ignition of the propellant within the breech.




In percussion muzzle-loaders a percussion element is positioned rearwardly of the breech plug such that when struck by a hammer, the percussion element is fired and an ignition flame travels through a central bore in the breech plug to ignite the propellant in the breech. Conventional breech plugs work fine with loose powder, but are less effective with powder in pellet form.




One problem with a conventional breech plug is that it limits the area of exposure on the base of the pelletized powder that is exposed to the burning gases from the ignition source. This results in slower ignition, velocity, and lock time.




It is therefore a general object of the present invention to provide an improved breech plug for a muzzle-loading rifle.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a breech plug that improves the ignition of a pelletized powder charge.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved breech plug which will increase the area of exposure of the propellant base to the ignition charge.




Another object of the present invention which provides a faster ignition, greater velocity, and increased lock time.




These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The breech plug of the present invention has an elongated body with external threads. The breech plug is threadably mounted adjacent to the rearward end of the bore of the barrel of a conventional muzzle-loading rifle. The body has a forward and rearward end with a circular depression in the forward end surrounded by an annular rim. The annular rim has a diameter slightly less than the diameter of the bore of the rifle.




The circular depression has a tapered bottom surface that slopes inwardly and rearwardly and terminates in a center portion in communication with a center bore that extends longitudinally along a center axis of the body.




Within the circular depression are a pair of intersecting grooves that extend across the depression. The grooves have outer ends that extend from the rim inwardly and rearwardly across the tapered bottom surface to the center portion in communication with the center bore of the body to permit an ignition flame emerging from the center bore to move forwardly and outwardly through the grooves to the inner diameter of the bore of the barrel to ignite a pelletized powder charge.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top view of a breech plug threadably mounted in the barrel of a rifle.





FIG. 2

is a top view of the breech plug of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a n end view of the rearward end of the breech plug.





FIG. 4

is an end view of the forward end of the breech plug.





FIG. 5

is a side view of the breech plug of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, in which similar or corresponding parts are identified with the same reference numeral, and more particularly to

FIG. 1

, a muzzle-loading rifle includes a barrel


10


extending forwardly from a forward end of a receiver


12


which is mounted on a gun stuck


14


. The numeral


16


refers generally to the bore of the barrel


10


, which is located at the rearward end of the barrel


10


and designed to receive the propellant and projectile.




The breech plug


22


has an elongated body


24


with external threads


26


. The breech plug


22


is threadably mounted adjacent to the rearward end of the bore


16


of the barrel


10


. The body


24


has a forward


30


and rearward


28


end with a circular depression


32


in the forward end


30


surrounded by an annular rim


34


. The annular rim


34


has a diameter slightly less than the diameter of the bore


16


of the rifle.




The circular depression


32


has a tapered bottom surface that slopes inwardly and rearwardly and terminates in a center portion


36


in communication with a center bore


38


that extends longitudinally along the center axis of the body


24


. Within the circular depression


32


, are a pair of intersecting grooves


40


that extend across the depression


32


. The grooves


40


have outer ends that extend from the edge of the rim


34


inwardly and rearwardly across the tapered bottom surface to the center portion


36


in communication with the center bore


38


of the body


24


.




In use, a percussion element


42


is positioned rearwardly of the breech plug


22


. When struck by a hammer


44


the percussion element


42


is fired and an ignition flame travels through the central bore


38


the length of the body


24


to ignite the propellant


18


in the bore


16


of the barrel


10


. While the propellant


18


can be comprised of a loose powder, the breech plug is intended for use with powder in a cylindrical pellet form such as Pyrodex pelletized powder. The grooves


40


in the circular depression


32


allow the ignition flame to emerge from the center bore


38


to move forwardly and outwardly through the grooves


40


to the inner diameter of the bore


16


of the barrel


10


to ignite the propellant


18


. By disbursing the ignition flame through the grooves


40


, a greater area of the base of the propellant


18


is ignited which results in a faster ignition with greater velocity and greater lock time.




Further, the outer ends of the grooves


40


extend into the annular rim


34


allowing the ignition flame to ignite the propellant


18


on the outer edges as well as the base. When the breech plug


22


is used with a pelletized powder wherein about two or three pellets of fifty grains each are placed in the barrel, instead of a quantity of loose powder, the flame ignites the edges of the propellant


18


along with the base resulting in faster ignition.




It is therefore seen that the breech plug


22


improves the ignition of the propellant


18


particularly when used with powder in pellet form.




This invention will therefore achieve all of the stated objectives.



Claims
  • 1. A breech plug for a muzzle-loading rifle, the rifle with an elongated bore, the barrel having a rearward end connected to a receiver, a breech opening in the receiver rearwardly of the barrel, a trigger mechanism in the receiver including a striker pin adjacent the breech opening and in line with the barrel, and a breech plug in the rearward end of the barrel, the breech plug comprising:an elongated body with external threads threadably mounted adjacent the rearward end of the bore of the barrel, the body having rearward and forward ends, a circular depression in the forward end of the body surrounded by an annular rim, the annular rim having an inner diameter slightly less than the diameter of the bore of the barrel, the depression having a tapered bottom surface that slopes inwardly and rearwardly and terminating in a center portion in communication with a center bore extending longitudinally along a center axis of the body, a pair of intersecting grooves extending across the depression and having outer ends extending from an outer edge of the rim, and thence inwardly and rearwardly across the tapered bottom surface to the center portion in communication with the center bore of the body to permit an ignition flame emerging from the center bore to move forwardly and outwardly through the grooves to the inner diameter of the bore of the barrel to envelope in flame an elongated cylinderical propellant charge having a rearward end positioned within the rim of the body.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the ends of the grooves at the outer edge of the rim extend into an interior diameter of the rim to permit an ignition flame to move forwardly past the rearward end of an elongated cylindrical propellant positioned snuggly within the rim.
  • 3. The device of claim 1 or 2 wherein said propellant is a powder charge in pellet form.
  • 4. A breech plug in the rearward end of the barrel, the breech plug comprising:an elongated body with external threads threadably mounted adjacent the rearward end of the bore of the barrel, the body having rearward and forward ends, a circular depression in the forward end of the body surrounded by an annular rim, the annular rim having an inner diameter slightly less than the diameter of the bore of the barrel, the depression having a tapered bottom surface that slopes inwardly and rearwardly and terminating in a center portion in communication with a center bore extending longitudinally along a center axis of the body, a pair of intersecting grooves extending across the depression and having outer ends extending from an outer edge of the rim, and thence inwardly and rearwardly across the tapered bottom surface to the center portion in communication with the center bore of the body to permit an ignition flame emerging from the center bore to move forwardly and outwardly through the grooves to the inner diameter of the bore of the barrel to envelope in flame an elongated cylinderical propellant charge having a rearward end positioned within the rim of the body.
  • 5. The device of claim 4 wherein said propellant is a powder charge in pellet form.
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