Claims
- 1. A ammunition in combination with a discharging apparatus for firing such ammunition wherein:the discharging apparatus comprises: a chamber for receiving the ammunition; a muzzle; and a barrel between the chamber and the muzzle; and the ammunition extends from a rear end to a front end and comprises: a metallic case that: extends aft-to-fore from a base at the ammunition rear end to a mouth; has interior and exterior surfaces; has a central longitudinal channel extending forward from a primer pocket portion at the base to a fore portion proximate the mouth; and has a length and diameter effective to be initially accommodated within the chamber and then, after firing, to be driven forward into the barrel and discharged therefrom by such firing of a subsequent similar ammunition; a cover formed of polymeric resin and extending from a rear rim to a front end at the ammunition front end and having a mass not in excess of a mass of the case and having interior and exterior surfaces; a primer mounted within the primer pocket; and a propellant charge confined within a volume at least partially defined by the central longitudinal channel and the cover interior surface.
- 2. Ammunition in combination with a discharging apparatus for firing such ammunition wherein:the discharging apparatus comprises: a chamber for receiving the ammunition; a muzzle; and a barrel between the chamber and the muzzle; and the ammunition extends from a rear end to a front end and comprises: a metallic case that extends aft-to-fore from a base at the ammunition rear end to a mouth and has interior and exterior surfaces, the metallic case having a case length and diameter effective to be initially accommodated within the chamber and then, after firing, to be driven forward into the barrel and discharged therefrom by such firing of a subsequent similar ammunition; a cover formed of polymeric resin and extending from a rear rim to a front end at the ammunition front end and having a cover length greater than the case length having a mass not in excess of a mass of the case and having interior and exterior surfaces; and a propellant charge confined within a volume at least partially defined by a combination of said case and said cover.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein:the cover consists essentially of injection molded high density polyethylene; and the case consists essentially of die cast zinc or zinc alloy.
- 4. Ammunition in combination with a discharging apparatus for firing such ammunition wherein:the discharging apparatus comprises: a chamber for receiving the ammunition; a muzzle; and a barrel between the chamber and the muzzle; and the ammunition extends from a rear end to a front end and comprises: a metallic case that extends aft-to-fore from a base at the ammunition rear end to a mouth and has interior and exterior surfaces, the metallic case having a length and diameter effective to be initially accommodated within the chamber and then, after firing, to be driven forward into the barrel and discharged therefrom by such firing of a subsequent similar ammunition; a cover formed of polymeric resin and extending from a rear rim to a front end at the ammunition front end and having a mass not in excess of a mass of the case and having interior and exterior surfaces, the cover interior surface having a circumferential recess forward of the case and effective to locally weaken the cover sufficiently to permit internal pressure within the cover to sever a portion ahead of the recess from a portion behind the recess while the portion behind remains attached to the case when the ammunition is fired; and a propellant charge confined within a volume at least partially defined by a combination of said case and said cover.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 wherein the circumferential recess:has a longitudinal extent of between 1 mm and 5 mm; and locally thins the cover to a minimum thickness of between 0.6 mm and 1.4 mm from an adjacent thickness of between 1.6 mm and 2.6 mm.
- 6. In an ammunition round for use with a discharging apparatus that includes a chamber for receiving the ammunition, a muzzle and a barrel between the chamber and the muzzle, wherein the case of one round fired by the apparatus serves as a projectile expelled by ignition of the propellant charge contained within the case of the next round, the improvement wherein:the case is formed of a cast zinc or a cast zinc-based alloy that extends aft-to-fore from a base to a mouth and has interior and exterior surfaces; the primer is mounted in the case; and a member cooperates with the case to enclose the propellant charge the case exterior surface has a plurality of interspersed circumferential grooves and ribs, the ribs having a diameter effective to engage rifling of the barrel.
- 7. The ammunition of claim 6 wherein there are at least eight said grooves occupying a total of at least about 25% of a length of the case.
- 8. The ammunition of claim 6 wherein the plurality of grooves have widths of between 0.9 mm and 1.8 mm peak depths of between 0.08 mm and 0.30 mm from a maximum case diameter and, along with said ribs extend along at least 70% of the case length.
- 9. The ammunition of claim 8 wherein said peak depths are between 0.13 mm and 0.23 mm and said interspersed ungrooved areas have diameters within 0.05 mm of the maximum case diameter.
- 10. The ammunition of claim 8 having dimensions effective for projection from an industrial ballistic tool barrel having rifling with a land-to-land diameter which is 0.943-0.950 in and a grove-to-groove diameter which is 0.954-0.960 in.
- 11. The ammunition of claim 8 wherein the case exterior surface has circumferential extractor groove having a depth of at least 1 mm and separated by no more than 2 mm from an aft extremity of the case.
- 12. The ammunition of claim 6 wherein the member is a cap extending from a rear rim to a front end and having a rear portion encircling a fore portion of the case.
- 13. The ammunition of claim 12 wherein:the cap is formed of a resinous polymer; the case fore portion includes a flange having an external flange diameter; the cap rear portion includes an inwardly directed part aft of the flange and having an internal diameter less than the flange diameter so as to cooperate with the flange to resist forward translation of the cap relative to the flange; and a cap length is between 100% and 300% of a case length.
- 14. The ammunition of claim 13 wherein:there is a first radial clearance of at least 1.0 mm between the flange and the cap; and there is a second radial clearance of between interference fit and 0.5 mm between the cap inwardly directed part and a neck portion of the case aft of the flange.
- 15. The ammunition of claim 6 wherein the member is a cover having a reduced thickness portion effective so that upon the firing of the propellant charge of a given round a first portion of the cover ahead of the reduced thickness portion will be severed form a second portion aft of the reduced thickness portion and travel behind the spent case of the prior ammunition round.
- 16. The ammunition of claim 6 wherein the primer is a #209 primer press fit within a head portion of the cast zinc or cast zinc-based alloy case.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is the U.S. National Stage of PCT/US00/25866, entitled “INDUSTRIAL AMMUNITION” filed Sep. 21, 2000 and published in English on Mar. 29, 2001 as WO 01/22026 and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/155,052, entitled “INDUSTRIAL AMMUNITION AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USE THEREOF” filed Sep. 21, 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/US00/25866 |
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WO |
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WO01/22026 |
3/29/2001 |
WO |
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US Referenced Citations (15)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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3891 |
Jan 1915 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
Karwan, C. Hollowpoint Bulletless Ammo, Hi-Tech Firearms, Petersen Publishing Co., (Oct., 1998) pp. 65-68. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/155052 |
Sep 1999 |
US |