Claims
- 1. A method of plating tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) to the outer surface of bullets comprising the steps:
- a. placing a selected number of bullets in an impact device containing a receptacle;
- b. adding a selected amount of spherical steel shot to said receptacle;
- c. mixing said bullets and steel shot with a selected amount of tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) powder within said receptacle forming a mixture; and
- d. impacting said shot within said mixture upon said bullets by means of said impact device for a period of one to two hours until a plated layer of tungsten disulfide attains a thickness of approximately 0.00015 inches to 0.00035 inches and is made to adhere to the outer surface of said bullets.
- 2. The method of claim 1 comprising:
- a. adding a selected quantity of fibrous material in said impact device to said previously plated bullets; and
- b. polishing said plated bullets by impacting said fibrous material and plated bullets for a selected time.
- 3. The method of claim 1 in which said bullet has a caliber of 0.22 and said larger of said spherical steel shot has a diameter of 3/16".
- 4. The method of claim 1 in which said bullet has a caliber of 0.30 and said larger of said spherical steel shot has a diameter of 1/4".
- 5. A method of plating tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) to the outer surface of bullets comprising the steps:
- a. placing a selected number of bullets in an impact device containing a receptacle;
- b. adding a selected amount of spherical steel shot to said receptacle in which said selected amount of spherical steel shot varies from approximately 1/8 inches to 1/4 inches in diameter;
- c. mixing said bullets and steel shot with a selected amount of tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) powder within said receptacle forming a mixture; and
- d. impacting said shot within said mixture upon said bullets by means of said impact device for a period of one to two hours until a plated layer of tungsten disulfide is made to adhere to the outer surface of said bullets.
- 6. A method of plating tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) to the outer surface of bullets comprising the steps:
- a. placing a selected number of bullets in an impact device containing a receptacle;
- b. adding a selected amount of spherical steel shot to said receptacle in which said steel shot bears a ratio of four pounds of shot per the equivalent of 100, 30 caliber bullets;
- c. mixing said bullets and steel shot with a selected amount of tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) powder within said receptacle forming a mixture; and
- d. impacting said shot within said mixture upon said bullets by means of said impact device for a period of one to two hours until a plated layer of tungsten disulfide is made to adhere to the outer surface of said bullets.
- 7. A method of plating tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) to the outer surface of bullets comprising the steps:
- a. placing a selected number of bullets in an impact device containing a receptacle;
- b. adding a selected amount of spherical steel shot to said receptacle;
- c. mixing said bullets and steel shot with a selected amount of tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) powder within said receptacle forming a mixture in which said tungsten disulfide powder has a fineness of 4-25 microns and bears a ratio of one-half ounce powder to four pounds of steel shot; and
- d. impacting said shot within said mixture upon said bullets by means of said impact device for a period of one to two hours until a plated layer of tungsten disulfide is made to adhere to the outer surface of said bullets.
- 8. The method of mechanical plating the surface of a bullet with tungsten disulfide by subjecting said bullet to the impact of steel shot in the presence of powdered tungsten disulfide, said impact being produced by rotating said bullet together with said powdered tungsten disulfide and said shot in a tumbler until the desired plated surface is produced.
- 9. The method of mechanical plating the surface of a bullet with tungsten disulfide by subjecting said bullet to the impact of steel shot in the presence of powdered tungsten disulfide, said impact being produced by vibrating said bullet together with said powdered tungsten disulfide and said shot in a receptacle until the desired plated surface is produced.
- 10. A method of double plating bullets comprising the steps:
- a. placing a selected number of bullets in an impact device containing a receptacle;
- b. adding a selected amount of spherical steel shot to said receptacle;
- c. mixing said bullets and steel shot with a selected amount of molybdenum disulfide (MoS.sub.2) powder within said receptacle forming a mixture;
- d. impacting said shot within said mixture upon said bullets by means of said impact device until a plated layer of molybdenum disulfide is made to adhere to the outer surface of said bullets;
- e. placing said molybdenum disulfide plated bullets in an impact device containing a receptacle;
- f. adding a selected amount of spherical steel shot to said receptacle;
- g. mixing said bullets and steel shot with a selected amount of tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) powder within said receptacle forming a mixture: and
- h. impacting said shot within said mixture upon said bullets by means of said impact device for a period of one to two hours until a plated layer of tungsten disulfide attains a thickness of approximately 0.00015 inches to 0.00035 inches and is made to adhere to the outer surface of said molybdenum disulfide plated bullets.
- 11. The method of claim 8 comprising:
- a. adding a selected quantity of fibrous material to said previously double plated bullets; and
- b. polishing said bullets by impacting said fibrous material and said double plated bullets for a selected time.
- 12. A method of plating tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) to the outer surface of bullets comprising the steps:
- a. placing a selected number of bullets in an impact device having a receptacle;
- b. adding a selected amount of spherical steel shot of at least two different sizes to said receptacle;
- c. mixing said bullets and steel shot with a selected amount of tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) powder within said receptacle forming a mixture; and
- d. impacting said shot within said mixture upon said bullets by means of said impact device for a period of one to two hours until a plated layer of tungsten disulfide attains a thickness of approximately 0.00015 inches to 0.00035 inches and is made to adhere to the outer surface of said molybdenum disulfide plated bullets.
- 13. The method of claim 12 in which the selected diameter of the larger of said spherical steel shot is generally twice the diameter of the smaller of said spherical steel shot.
- 14. The method of claim 12 in which the selected diameter of the larger of said spherical steel shot is less than the diameter of said bullets.
- 15. The method of claim 12 in which said selected amount of spherical steel shot of different sizes is approximately equal by total weight.
- 16. The method of claim 12 in which said steel shot bears a ratio of four pounds of shot per the equivalent of 100 ,30 caliber bullets.
- 17. The method of claim 12 in which said tungsten disulfide powder has a fineness of 4-25 microns and bears a ratio of one-half ounce powder to four pounds of steel shot.
- 18. The method of claim 12 of mechanical plating the surface of a bullet with tungsten disulfide by subjecting said bullet to the impact of said dual sizes of steel shot in the presence of powdered tungsten disulfide, said impact being produced by rotating said bullets together with said powdered tungsten disulfide and said shot in a tumbler until the desired plated surface is produced.
- 19. The method of claim 12 of mechanical plating the surface of a bullet with tungsten disulfide by subjecting said bullet to the impact of steel shot in the presence of powdered tungsten disulfide, said impact being produced by vibrating said bullet together with said powdered tungsten disulfide and said shot in a receptacle until the desired plated surface is produced.
- 20. The method of claim 12 comprising:
- a. adding fibrous material in said impact device to said previously plated bullets; and
- b. washing by tumbling or vibrating said previously plated bullets with said fibrous material to clean said tungsten disulfide powder from said plated bullets which has not adhered to the outer surface of said plated bullets.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein:
- a. said fibrous material is corn cob grits.
- 22. A method of double plating bullets comprising the steps:
- a. placing a selected number of bullets in an impact device containing a receptacle;
- b. adding a selected amount of spherical steel shot of at least two different sizes to said receptacle;
- c. mixing said bullets and steel shot with a selected amount of molybdenum disulfide powder within said receptacle forming a mixture; and
- d. impacting said shot within said mixture upon said bullets by means of said impact device until a plated layer of molybdenum disulfide is made to adhere to the outer surface of said bullets;
- e. placing said previously plated bullets in an impact device having a receptacle;
- f. adding a selected amount of spherical steel shot of at least two different sizes to said receptacle;
- g. mixing said molybdenum disulfide plated bullets and steel shot with a selected amount of tungsten disulfide (WS.sub.2) powder within said receptacle forming a mixture; and
- h. impacting said shot within said mixture upon said previously plated bullets by means of said impact device for a period of one to two hours until a plated layer of tungsten disulfide attains a thickness of approximately 0.00015 inches to 0.00035 inches and is made to adhere to the outer surface of said previously molybdenum disulfide plated bullets.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/064,689 filed Apr. 22, 1998 abandoned.
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