Claims
- 1. A consumable cartridge comprising:
- (a) priming means
- (b) projectile means; and
- (c) a molded cartridge case containing said priming means for receiving said projectile for use in a firearm, said molded cartridge case consisting essentially of a composition produced by heating a mixture comprising nitrate-containing oxidizer and an organic acid or acid salt or mixtures thereof selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid, erythorbic acid and alkali metal salts and alkaline earth salts thereof, to a temperature below about 480.degree. F. but sufficiently high to initiate an observable reaction.
- 2. The consumable cartridge of claim 1 wherein the nitrate-containing oxidizer and said organic component before being molded into a cartridge shape are present initially in amounts which when compared to the total weight of these two constituents, the nitrate-containing oxidizer component comprises from about 50% to 75% by weight and the organic component comprises from about 25% to 50% by weight before the process of being molded.
- 3. The consumable cartridge of claim 2 wherein the nitrate-containing oxidizer is an alkali or alkaline earth nitrate, ammonium nitrate or mixtures thereof.
- 4. A method of making a consumable cartridge comprising the steps of (1) forming a slurry and solution of a nitrate-containing oxidizer and an organic acid, salt, or mixtures thereof selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid, erythorbic acid and alkali metal salts and alkaline earth salts thereof; (2) heating the slurry and solution mixture at a temperature below about 480.degree. F. but at a temperature high enough to produce a color change and for a sufficient period of time to become a pliable mass; and, (3) compacting the mixture in a mold to a preselected shape using between 10,000 lbs. per square inch and 50,000 lbs. per square inch.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said step of compacting includes heating the mixture while compacting to a temperature less than about 480.degree. F.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of compacting includes heating the mixture while compacting, to a temperature in the range of from about 300.degree. F. to 400.degree. F.
- 7. The method of claim 4 wherein the slurry and solution includes cellulosic or manmade fibers.
- 8. A method of making a consumable shaped solid comprising the steps of (1) forming a slurry and solution of a nitrate-containing oxidizer component and an organic component consisting of an organic acid, acid salt, or mixtures thereof selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid, erythorbic acid and alkali metal salts and alkaline earth salts thereof; (2) heating the slurry and solution at a temperature of from between about 300.degree. F. to about 400.degree. F. until reacted; (3) cooling the dried material; (4) grinding the dried material to a preselected size; and (5) compacting the material into a preselected shape under sufficient pressure to form a finished solid which when properly ignited and burned is essentially totally consumed.
- 9. A consumable cartridge case comprising:
- a molded cartridge case containing priming means and means for receiving a projectile in association therewith for use in a firearm, said molded cartridge case having a generally cylindrical shape comprising:
- a shaped composition comprising the reaction product of heating a mixture of an inorganic nitrate oxidizer and an organic component consisting of an organic acid, acid salt, or mixtures thereof selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid, erythorbic acid and the alkali metal salts and alkaline earth salts thereof.
- 10. The consumable cartridge case of claim 9 wherein the inorganic nitrate and organic component are introduced into the molded cartridge case in amounts which when compared to the total weight of these two components, the nitrate comprises from about 50% to 75% by weight and the organic acid or acid salt or mixtures thereof comprises from about 25% to 50% by weight of the total weight of these two components.
- 11. The consumable cartridge case of claim 10 wherein the inorganic nitrate is selected from the group consisting of potassium nitrate, ammonium nitrate and mixtures thereof.
- 12. The consumable cartridge case of claim 11 wherein the organic acid or acid salt is ascorbic acid, alkali metal ascorbate, erythorbic acid, alkali metal erythorbate, and mixtures thereof.
- 13. A method of making a consumable cartridge case comprising the steps of (1) forming a slurry and solution in water of a nitrate containing oxidizer and an organic component consisting of organic acids, organic acid salts and mixtures thereof selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid, erythorbic acid, alkali metal ascorbate salts, alkaline earth ascorbate salts, alkali metal erythorbate salts and alkaline earth erythorbate salts; (2) heating the slurry and solution mixture at a temperature below about 480.degree. F. from a sufficient period of time to react; and, (3) compressing the mixture in a mold to a preselected generally hollow cylindrical shape using sufficient pressure to form the finished shape.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said step of compressing includes heating the mixture while compacting at a temperature less than 480.degree. F.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the oxidizer is potassium nitrate and the acid or acid salt is erythorbic acid, alkali metal erythorbate, ascorbic acid, alkali metal ascorbate or mixtures thereof.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the slurry and solution includes cellulosic or manmade fibers.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the consumable cartridge is formed by compressing the heated slurry into a finished shape to include integrally cellulosic or manmade fibers or fiber constructs.
- 18. A gunpowder substitute comprising:
- the product of heating a mixture of nitrate-containing oxidizer and an organic acid or acid salt or mixture thereof wherein the organic acid has the empirical formula C.sub.6 H.sub.8 O.sub.6.
- 19. The gunpowder substituted of claim 18 wherein the nitrate-containing oxidizer and the organic component are present initially in amounts when compared to the total weight of these two constituents, the nitrate comprises from about 50% to 75% by weight and the organic component comprises from about 25% to 50% by weight.
- 20. The gunpowder substitute of claim 19 wherein the nitrate-containing oxidizer, is an alkali metal nitrate, an alkaline earth nitrate, ammonium nitrate and mixtures thereof.
- 21. The gunpowder substitute of claim 20 wherein the organic component is selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid, alkali metal ascorbate, erythorbic acid, alkali metal erythorbate and mixtures thereof.
- 22. A method of making a pyrotechnic composition comprising the steps of (1) forming a slurry and solution of an oxidizer and an organic component; (2) heating the slurry and solution mixture at a temperature below about 480.degree. F. for a sufficient period of time to react; (3) cooling the reacted mixture to product a friable solid; and (4) grinding the solid into a powder form.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the oxidizer is potassium nitrate and the organic component is an acid or acid salt of erythorbate acid, ascorbic acid or mixtures thereof.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the slurry and solution includes cellulosic fibers or manmade fibers.
- 25. An explosive composition comprising in a major proportion, the product of heating a mixture of 50%-75% by weight of KNO.sub.3 and 25%-50% by weight of an organic acid or salt or mixture thereof wherein the organic acid has the empirical formula C.sub.6 H.sub.8 O.sub.6.
- 26. The composition of claim 25 wherein the mixture is substantially uniformly heated to a temperature less than 480.degree. F., for a sufficient period of time for the mixture to exhibit overall change in color from white to a dark red brown color.
- 27. The composition of claim 26 wherein the mixture is heated to a temperature of from about 300.degree. F. to about 400.degree. F.
- 28. A composition suitable for use as a solid propellent comprising in a major proportion, the product of heating a mixture of 50%-75% by weight of KNO.sub.3 and 25%-50% by weight of an organic acid or salt or mixtures thereof wherein the organic acid has the empirical formula C.sub.6 H.sub.8 O.sub.6, for a sufficient period of time and at a sufficient temperature to produce a product having a flashpoint in excess of about 480.degree. F., capable of being used as an explosive or a gunpowder substitute.
- 29. The composition of claim 28 wherein the mixture is substantially uniformly heated to a temperature less than 480.degree. F., for a sufficient period of time for the mixture to exhibit overall change in color from white to a dark red brown color.
- 30. The composition of claim 28 wherein the mixture is heated to a temperature of from about 300.degree. F. to about 400.degree. F.
- 31. A composition suitable for use as a gunpowder substitute, a propellent, explosive and the like comprising the product of subjecting a mixture of an inorganic nitrate and an organic acid compound exhibiting antioxidant properties, wherein the organic acid has the empirical formula C.sub.6 H.sub.8 O.sub.6 ; to a sufficient temperature, for a sufficient period of time and under sufficient pressure to form a reaction product which after cooling is a friable solid having a flash point in excess of 480.degree. F.
- 32. A method of continuously producing a composition suitable for use as a gunpowder substitute, a propellent, explosive and the like comprising the steps of coextruding a mixture of an inorganic nitrate and an organic acid compound exhibiting antioxidant properties wherein the organic acid has the empirical formula C.sub.6 H.sub.8 O.sub.6 ; to a sufficient temperature, for a sufficient period of time and under sufficient pressure to form a reaction product which after cooling a is friable solid having a flash point in excess of 480.degree. F.
- 33. The method of claim 22 wherein said powder derived from said ground solid is (5) recompacted to a preselected specific granulation size.
- 34. The method of claim 22 wherein the cooled friable solid is recompacted prior to the step of grinding.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein said powder derived from said ground solid is (5) recompacted to a preselected specific granulation size.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 437,965 filed Nov. 1, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,497,676.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US84/01647 |
10/10/1984 |
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5/30/1986 |
5/30/1986 |
Publishing Document |
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WO86/02347 |
4/24/1986 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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