Claims
- 1. A single piece shotshell casing, said casing being constructed and arranged to be utilized without a separate basewad and being made of thermoplastic material and comprised of a tubular body having inner wall surfaces and having an integral transverse base portion constituting an integral internally homogeneous basewad formed from a length of said tubular body at one end thereof with a longitudinally extending primer opening therein and being telescoped in contiguous relation with said inner wall surfaces and within said tubular body at said end.
- 2. A single piece shotshell casing, said casing being constructed and arranged to be utilized without a separate basewad and being made of thermoplastic material and comprised of a tubular body having inner wall surfaces and having an integral transverse base portion constituting an integral internally homogeneous basewad formed from a length of said tubular body at one end thereof with a longitudinally extending primer opening therein and said transverse base portion being telescoped in contiguous relation with said inner wall surfaces and entirely within said tubular body at said end.
- 3. A single piece shotshell casing, said casing being constructed and arranged to be utilized without a separate basewad and being made of oriented thermoplastic material and comprised of a tubular body having inner wall surfaces and having a substantially thickened integral transverse base portion constituting an integral internally homogeneous basewad formed of a length of said tubular body at one end thereof with a longitudinally extending primer opening therein and being telescoped within said tubular body at said end in contiguous relation with said inner wall surfaces.
- 4. A single piece cartridge casing designed specifically to reduce the likelihood of tube failure above the base and at the forward end of its surrounding head upon firing, said casing being constructed and arranged to be utilized without a separate basewad and being made of oriented thermoplastic material and having a tubular body section with forward and base end portions having inner wall surfaces and a transverse base section constituting an integral internally homogeneous basewad integrally formed with said base end portion and having a longitudinally extending primer opening therein and being telescoped in contiguous relation with said inner wall surfaces within said base end portion.
- 5. A single piece shotshell casing designed specifically to reduce the likelihood of the tube failure above the base and at the forward end of its surrounding head upon firing, said casing being constructed and arranged to be utilized without a separate basewad and being made of oriented thermoplastic material and comprised of a tubular body having inner wall surfaces and having a substantially thickened integral transverse base portion constituting an integral internally homogeneous basewad formed of a length of said tubular body at one end thereof with a longitudinally extending primer opening therein and being telescoped in contiguous relation with said inner wall surfaces and within said tubular body at said end.
- 6. A single piece shotshell casing designed specifically to reduce the likelihood of tube failure above the base and at the forward end of its surrounding head upon firing, said casing being constructed and arranged to be utilized without a separate basewad and being made of thermoplastic material and comprised of a tubular body having inner wall surfaces and which is biaxially oriented throughout its length and has a substantially thickened integral transverse base constituting an integral internally homogeneous basewad at one of its end portions formed of a length thereof with a longitudinally extending primer opening therein, said base being telescoped in contiguous relation with said inner wall surfaces and within said end portion of said tubular body.
- 7. A single piece shotshell casing designed specifically to reduce the likelihood of tube failure above the base and at the forward end of its surrounding head upon firing, said casing being constructed and arranged to be utilized without a separate basewad and being comprised of a tubular body having wall structure with inner surfaces and which is made of a thermoplastic material and having a substantially thickened integral transverse base section at one of its end portions constituting an integral internally homogeneous basewad formed of a length thereof with a longitudinally extending primer opening therein, said base section being telescoped in contiguous relation with said inner surfaces and within said end portion of said tubular body, said base section having no internal physical boundaries.
- 8. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said base section is comprised of a biaxially oriented material.
- 9. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said thermoplastic material of said tubular body is uniformly biaxially oriented throughout at least the main portion of its entire length.
- 10. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the thermoplastic material of said tubular body is uniformly biaxially oriented throughout its entire length.
- 11. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said base section is biaxially oriented and the wall structure of said tubular body is of uniform thickness and thermoplastic orientation throughout its length.
- 12. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said base section is supported within said tubular body by wall structure of the latter which is reversed upon itself.
- 13. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein a portion of the wall structure of said tubular body is reversed upon itself and extends within and parallel to the remaining wall structure thereof in close contiguous relation thereto and supports said base section.
- 14. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said tubular body has a uniform internal diameter throughout its length.
- 15. The structure defined in claim 7 and a cartridge head surrounding and secured to said end portion of said casing and having a forward end located between said base section and the other end portion of said tubular body, said tubular body being comprised of a uniformly biaxially oriented thermoplastic material throughout from its said other end to a point beyond the forward end of said head.
- 16. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said base section has axial dimensions which are less than five times the thickness of the wall structure of said tubular body.
- 17. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said base section is comprised of an oriented thermoplastic material and has axial dimensions less than fifteen times the thickness of the wall structure of said tubular body.
- 18. The structure defined in claim 7 in which said base section is only partially telescoped within the confines of said end portion of said tubular body.
- 19. The structure defined in claim 7 in which said base section is only partially telescoped within the confines of said end portion of said tubular body, said base section having an outer end, and an annular rim carried by said outer end of said base section and extending radially outwardly therefrom.
- 20. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said base section is comprised of biaxially oriented thermoplastic material and is only partially telescoped within the confines of said end portion of said tubular body, said base section having an outer end spaced axially outwardly from said end portion of said tubular body, and an annular rim carried by said outer end of said base section and extending radially outwardly therefrom.
- 21. The structure defined in claim 7, wherein said base section is comprised of biaxially oriented thermoplastic material and is only partially telescoped within the confines of said end portion of said tubular body, said base section having an outer end spaced axially outwardly from said end portion of said tubular body, and an annular rim carried by said outer end of said base section and extending radially and axially outwardly therefrom.
- 22. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is oriented and said base section has an axial thickness of approximately 0.115 inches.
- 23. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the axial dimensions of said base section approximates ten times the thickness of the wall structure of said tubular body.
- 24. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is biaxially oriented and said base section extends inwardly within said end portion a distance of 0.115 inches to 0.350 inches or more.
- 25. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the wall structure of said tubular body is of uniform thickness throughout its length
- 26. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said base section is comprised of a biaxially oriented thermoplastic material and has axial dimensions approximating 0.115 inches.
- 27. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is oriented longitudinally and the longitudinal orientation ratio of said theromplastic material of said base section is at least 1.25.
- 28. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is oriented circumferentially and the circumferential orientation ratio of said thermoplastic material of said base section is at least 0.80 or less.
- 29. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is oriented biaxially and the longitudinal orientation ratio of said thermoplastic material of said base section is at least 1.25 and its circumferential orientation ratio is at least 0.80 or less.
- 30. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is oriented biaxially and the longitudinal orientation ratio of said thermoplastic material of said base section is approximately 1.50 and its circumferential orientation ratio is approximately 0.80.
- 31. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is oriented biaxially and the longitudinal orientation ratio of said thermoplastic material of said base section is at least 10% of the longitudinal orientation ratio of said tubular body.
- 32. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is oriented circumferentially and the circumferential orientation ratio of said thermoplastic material of said base section is at least 60% of the circumferential orientation ratio of said thermoplastic material of said tubular body.
- 33. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is oriented biaxially and the longitudinal orientation ratio of said thermoplastic material of said base section is approximately 10%-16% of the longitudinal orientation ratio of said thermoplastic material of said tubular body and the circumferential orientation of said thermoplastic material of said base section is approximately 69% of the circumferential orientation ratio of said thermoplastic material of said tubular body.
- 34. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said base section is comprised of thermoplastic material which is oriented biaxially and its circumferential orientation ratio is at least 25% of its longitudinal orientation ratio.
- 35. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said base section is comprised of thermoplastic material which is oriented biaxially and its circumferential orientation ratio is approximately 25% of its longitudinal orientation ratio.
- 36. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said tubular body is comprised of thermoplastic material which is oriented biaxially and which has an R.sub.L of approximately 5.25 and an R.sub.C of approximately 1.12 and said base section is comprised of thermoplastic material which is oriented biaxially and which has an R.sub.L of approximately 1.45 and an R.sub.C of approximately 0.75.
- 37. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said tubular body is comprised of thermoplastic material which is oriented biaxially and which has an R.sub.L of approximately 4.10 and an R.sub.C of approximately 1.20 and said basewad is comprised of thermoplastic material which is oriented biaxially and which has an R.sub.L of approximately 1.60 and an R.sub.C of approximately 0.85.
- 38. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said tubular body is comprised of thermoplastic material which is uniformly oriented biaxially throughout its entire length and has an R.sub.L within the range of 4.365-8.150 and has an R.sub.C within the range of 1.056-1.219.
- 39. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said tubular body is comprised of thermoplastic material which is uniformly oriented biaxially throughout its entire length and has an R.sub.L within the range of 4.365-8.150 and has an R.sub.C within the range of 1.056-1.219 and said base section is comprised of thermoplastic material which is oriented biaxially and has an R.sub.L within the range of 0.822-1.855 and has an R.sub.C within the range of 0.173-1.059.
- 40. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said tubular body is comprised of thermoplastic material which is uniformly oriented biaxially throughout its entire length and is formed of high density polyethylene.
- 41. A single piece shotshell casing designed specifically to reduce the likelihood of tube failure above the base and at the forward end of its surrounding head upon firing, said casing being constructed and arranged to be utilized without a separate basewad and being comprised of a tubular body having wall structure with inner surfaces and which is comprised of thermoplastic material which is uniformly oriented biaxially throughout its length and has a uniform internal diameter throughout its length and has a substantially thickened integral transverse base section at one of its end portions constituting an integral internally homogeneous basewad formed from a length thereof with a longitudinally extending primer opening therein, said base section being comprised of a thermoplastic material which is biaxially oriented to a substantial degree and being telescoped in contiguous relation with said inner surfaces and within said end portion of said tubular body and having no internal physical boundaries.
- 42. A single piece shotshell casing designed specifically to reduce the likelihood of tube failures in the area adjacent the base and forward end of its surrounding head upon firing, said casing being constructed and arranged to be utilized without a separate basewad and being comprised of a tubular body which is made of thermoplastic material which is oriented biaxially and has a substantially thickened integral base section at one of its end portions constituting an integral internally homogeneous basewad formed of a length thereof with a longitudinally extending primer opening therein; said base section being telescoped within said end portion of said tubular body, said base section having a rim at its outer end extending radially outwardly therefrom, said base section being supported at its inner end by portions of the side walls of said tubular body, said supporting side wall portions being reversed upon themselves outwardly of said base section, said reversed side wall portions comprising in part an annular flange extending radially outwardly of said base section and being disposed immediately adjacent said rim.
- 43. The structure defined in claim 42 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is oriented.
- 44. The structure defined in claim 42 wherein the thermoplastic material of said base section is oriented biaxially to a substantial degree.
- 45. The structure defined in claim 42 wherein said annular flange is comprised of a section of the side wall of said tubular body which is reversed upon itself and extends normal to the axis of said tubular body.
- 46. The structure defined in claim 42 wherein a section of said reversed side wall portions extends parallel and in snug-fitting surrounding relation to the circumferential surface of said base section and another section of said reversed side wall portions extends generally normal to and outwardly from said surface.
- 47. The structure defined in claim 42 wherein a section of said reversed side wall portions extends parallel and in snug-fitting surrounding relation to the outer circumferential of said base section and another section of said reversed side wall portions extends generally normal to and outwardly from said surface, said last mentioned section extending radially outwardly of said first mentioned section.
- 48. The structure defined in claim 42 wherein said base section is encased in snug-fitting relation within a metal head, said head having a radially outwardly extending annular rim at its outer end, said rim of said base and said annular flange being disposed within said annular rim of said head and being tightly secured thereby therewithin.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 117,580, filed Feb. 1, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,332,766.
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