Claims
- 1. An electric primer for small arms ammunition comprising:(a) an electrically conductive cup having an open top and a bottom having an aperture formed in the bottom; (b) an electrically insulating liner within the cup, the liner formed from at least one polymeric material resistant to chemicals, having an Impact Toughness of at least about 1.12 ft-lb/in, a Heat Distortion Temperature at 264 psi stress of at least about 289° F., and a Modulus of Elasticity of at least about 319,000 psi; (c) at least one electrically conductive explosive composition within the insulating liner and the cup; (d) an electrically conductive contact positioned between the explosive and the bottom of the cup, the contact having a portion extending toward the aperture in the bottom of the cup; and (e) a retaining means on top of the explosive; wherein the liner is positioned to electrically insulate the cup from the contact, and wherein the liner has at least one means for retaining the electrically conductive contact within the cup after discharge of the explosive.
- 2. An electric primer of claim 1 wherein the retaining means comprises a foil.
- 3. An electric primer of claim 2 wherein the foil consists essentially of metal.
- 4. An electric primer of claim 3 wherein the configuration of the explosive and the retaining foil provide a substantially uniform distance between any point on the electrically conductive contact and the foil.
- 5. An electric primer of claim 3 wherein the retaining means further comprises a conductive retainer press fit into the cup on top of the foil.
- 6. An electric primer of claim 5 wherein the retaining means further comprises lacquer.
- 7. An electric primer of claim 3 wherein the insulating liner extends into the aperture in the bottom of the cup.
- 8. An electric primer of claim 3 wherein the retaining means further comprises a conductive anvil on top of the metal foil.
- 9. An electric primer of claim 2 wherein the retaining means further comprises a lacquer.
- 10. An electric primer of claim 2 wherein the retaining means further comprises an anvil press fit into the cup on top of the foil.
- 11. An electric primer of claim 1 wherein the retaining means consists essentially of lacquer.
- 12. An electric primer of claim 1 wherein the insulating liner comprises poly(ether ether ketone).
- 13. An electric primer of claim 12 wherein the poly(ether ether ketone) is substantially amorphous.
- 14. An electric primer of claim 1 wherein the insulating liner has an inner surface and the at least one means for retaining the electrically conductive contact within the cup after discharge of the explosive comprise projections formed on the inner surface.
- 15. An electric primer of claim 1 wherein the insulating liner further comprises conductive filler having a resistivity of at least about 100 ohm-cm.
- 16. An electric primer of claim 1 wherein the retaining means comprises a foil in combination with a lacquer having at least about 0.5% by weight carbon fiber.
- 17. An electric primer for small arms ammunition comprising:(a) an electrically conductive cup having an open top and a bottom having an aperture formed in the bottom; (b) an electrically insulating liner within the cup, the liner formed from at least one polymeric material resistant to chemicals, having an Impact Toughness of at least about 1.12 ft-lb/in, a Heat Distortion Temperature at 264 psi stress of at least about 289° F., and a Modulus of Elasticity of at least about 319,000 psi; (c) at least one electrically conductive explosive composition within the insulating liner and the cup; (d) an electrically conductive contact positioned between the explosive and the bottom of the cup, the contact having a portion extending toward the aperture in the bottom of the cup; and (e) a retaining means on top of the explosive comprising a lacquer containing at least about 0.5% by weight of carbon fiber; wherein the liner is positioned to electrically insulate the cup from the contact, and wherein the liner has at least one means for retaining the electrically conductive contact within the cup after discharge of the explosive.
- 18. An electric primer for small arms ammunition comprising:(a) an electrically conductive cup having an open top and a bottom having an aperture formed in the bottom; (b) an electrically insulating liner within the cup, the liner formed from at least one polymeric material resistant to chemicals, having an Impact Toughness of at least about 1.12 ft-lb/in, a Heat Distortion Temperature at 264 psi stress of at least about 289° F., and a Modulus of Elasticity of at least about 319,000 psi; (c) at least one electrically conductive explosive composition within the insulating liner and the cup; (d) an electrically conductive contact positioned between the explosive and the bottom of the cup, the contact having a portion extending toward the aperture in the bottom of the cup; and (e) a retaining means consisting essentially of lacquer comprising at least about 0.5% by weight of carbon fiber on top of the explosive; wherein the liner is positioned to electrically insulate the cup from the contact.
- 19. An electric primer for small arms ammunition comprising:(a) an electrically conductive cup having an open top and a bottom having an aperture formed in the bottom; (b) an electrically insulating liner within the cup, the liner formed from at least one polymeric material resistant to chemicals, having an Impact Toughness of at least about 1.12 ft-lb/in, a Heat Distortion Temperature at 264 psi stress of at least about 289° F., and a Modulus of Elasticity of at least about 319,000 psi; (c) at least one electrically conductive explosive composition within the insulating liner and the cup; (d) an electrically conductive contact positioned between the explosive and the bottom of the cup, the contact having a portion extending toward the aperture in the bottom of the cup; and (e) a retaining means comprising a foil consisting essentially of metal and a lacquer having at least about 0.5% by weight carbon fiber on top of the explosive; wherein the liner is positioned to electrically insulate the cup from the contact.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/988,898 filed Dec. 11, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,515.
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