Claims
- 1. A method of forming a gun ammunition projectile including a leading end defined by an ogive including the steps of
admixing a quantity of a first powdered metal having a first melting point and a first density with a quantity of a second powdered metal having a second, and lower, melting point and a second, and lesser, density than said first metal, pressing a quantity of said admixed powdered metals into a self-supporting compact having at least an outboard end, heating said compact to a temperature of at least the melting point of said second metal but less than the melting point of said first metal, for a time sufficient to result in a liquefied portion of said second metal migrating to and accumulating at said one outboard end of said compact.
- 2. The method of claim 1 and including the step of cooling said heated compact to solidify said accumulated portion of said second metal
- 3. The method of claim 1 and including the step of die-forming said solidified accumulated portion of said second metal into a substantially flat disc geometry integral with said at least outboard end of said compact.
- 4. The method of claim 1 and including the step of die-forming said accumulation of said second metal, at least a portion of said compact, and the leading end of the jacket into an ogive geometry.
- 5. The method of claim 4 and including the step of die-pressing said accumulation of said second metal into a substantially flat disc prior to die-forming said ogive.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said first metal is tungsten metal.
- 7. The method of claim 7 wherein said second metal is tin, lead, iron, aluminum, magnesium, bismuth or mixtures or alloys thereof.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said first and second powdered metals each exhibits an average particle size of about 325 mesh or smaller.
- 9. The method of forming a gun ammunition projectile including a leading end defined by an ogive including the steps of
admixing a quantity of a first powdered metal having a first melting point and a first density with a quantity of a second powdered metal having a second, and lower, melting point and a second, and lesser, density than said first metal. pressing a quantity of said admixed metal powders into a self-supporting compact of a substantially elongated geometry having a longitudinal centerline and at least an outboard end, while said compact is oriented with said longitudinal centerline of said compact disposed essentially vertical and said outboard end thereof disposed most vertical of the compact, heating said compact to a temperature of at least the melting point of said second metal powder but less than the melting point of said first metal powder, for a time sufficient to result in a liquefied portion of said second metal powder migrating to and accumulating at said one outboard end of said compact
- 10. A projectile manufactured in accordance with the method of claim 9.
- 11. A round of gun ammunition comprising a projectile produced in accordance with the method of claim 10.
- 12. A powder-based core having an outboard end, for a gun ammunition projectile, comprising a compressed quantity of a first powdered metal having a first melting point and a first density, and a second powdered metal having a melting point lower than the melting point of said first metal and a second density which is less than the density of said first metal, and a quantity of said second metal in solid form integrally formed with said outboard end of said core.
- 13. The core of claim 12 wherein said core includes a longitudinal centerline and said quantity of said second metal powder in solid form is disposed substantially radially uniformly about said longitudinal centerline of said core.
- 14. A projectile having a leading end comprising a core as defined in claim 12 disposed within a cup-shaped jacket having an open end, wherein said outboard end of said core, said quantity of said second metal in solid form, and said outboard end of said jacket are deformed to define an ogive.
- 15. The projectile of claim 14 wherein said quantity of said second metal in solid form effectively seals said open end of said jacket against the escape of metal powder particles from said jacket.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a non-provisional application based on pending Provisional Application S. No. 60/291,397, filed May 15, 2001, entitled: METHOD FOR THE FORMATION OF A SOLID METAL CAP EMPLOYING HEATING OF A CORE IN A JACKET AND PRODUCT.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60291397 |
May 2001 |
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