Claims
- 1. A magazine for use in an explosive powder driven bolt setting gun comprising a substantially flat band-shaped magazine body having a first substantially flat face surface and a second substantially flat face surface oppositely directed from said first face surface, a cartridge recess formed in said magazine body extending inwardly from said first face surface, a torus-shaped wall mounted on and extending outwardly from the first face surface of said magazine body and encircling the recess and forming in combination therewith a cartridge holding space, wherein the improvement comprises a caseless charge held in the cartridge holding space defined by said cartridge recess and torus-shaped wall with said caseless charge disposed in surface contact with the annular surface within said cartridge recess and the inner surface of said torus-shaped wall which extends transversely of said first and second face surfaces, said caseless charge being capable of generating explosive gases when ignited for driving a bolt from a setting gun into a receiving material, said cartridge recess being closed by the second face surface of said magazine body and the base of said recess closed by said magazine body being a planar surface and having a projection extending outwardly therefrom in said cartridge holding space with said projection being spaced inwardly from the annular surface within said cartridge holding space which extends transversely of said first and second face surfaces and with which said caseless charge is in surface contact, said projection having a free end surface spaced from the base of said recess and located inwardly from the outer end of said cartridge holding space defined by said torus-shaped wall.
- 2. A magazine, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said caseless charge located in said cartridge holding space is tablet-shaped.
- 3. A magazine, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said magazine body has a pair of spaced edges extending between its first and second face surfaces and recesses formed in at least one of said edges with the recesses arranged to engage a feeding means in a bolt setting gun for moving said magazine body through the gun.
- 4. A magazine, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the surface of said cartridge recess extending in the direction between the first and second face surfaces of said magazine body has angularly spaced inwardly extending projections for holding said caseless charge within the cartridge holding space.
- 5. A magazine, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the dimension of the cartridge holding space extending in the axial direction of said torus-shaped wall outwardly from the free end surface of said projection is at least equal to the maximum height of said caseless charge.
- 6. A magazine, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said torus-shaped wall is formed integrally with said magazine body.
- 7. A magazine, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said magazine body is elongated and contains a plurality of serially arranged cartridge recesses and torus-shaped walls forming a plurality of cartridge holding spaces therein.
- 8. A magazine, as set forth in claim 7, wherein each said caseless charge is mounted in one of said cartridge recesses in said magazine body and extends therefrom into the space formed within said torus-shaped wall.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application ser. no. 438,677 filed Feb. 1, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
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Continuations (1)
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