Claims
- 1. A wad for use in a case of a shotgun cartridge containing gunpowder, said wad comprising a cylindrical body having an axial center hole and first explosive gas passages extending through said body in directions parallel to the axis, said wad comprising further a disc plate which has a plunger fitted in and connected to the center hole of the wad body and which has at least one blade connected thereto to carry a mass of pellets and to transmit a rotational motion of the wad to the pellets, said body and said disc plate being separated by a predetermined gap, said wad body and said disc plate when forced together defining therebetween second explosive gas passages extending in directions non-radial to the axis of the cylindrical body, said body and said disc plate having a side surface spaced from the axis, said body having a bottom surface, said wad also comprising means for spacing a portion of said side surface from said case, said spacing means including means for preventing passage of explosive gases passed the bottom of said body other than through said first explosive gas passages, a portion of said second explosive gas passages being aligned with said first explosive gas passages, said second explosive gas passages extending to the side surface of one of said body and said disc plate, whereby the explosive pressure of said exploding gunpowder causes said body and said disc plate to come together thereby causing the explosive gases flowing through said first and second explosive gas passages to rotate said wad about said axis.
- 2. A wad according to claim 1, wherein covers close one end of the first explosive gas passages of the wad body, which covers can be broken when the explosive pressure is a predetermined value.
- 3. A wad according to claim 1, wherein said plunger has a larger diameter portion which is slightly larger than that of the axial center hole of the wad body, to provide resistance against the axial movement of the wad body.
- 4. A wad according to claim 1, wherein said wad body has a top surface with an annular groove therein concentrical to the center hole and which is in fluid communication with said first explosive gas passages of the wad body.
- 5. A wad according to claim 4, wherein said disc plate has a bottom surface with said second explosive gas passages located therein whereby said first and second explosive gas passages and said annular groove are in fluid communication to rotate said wad when the wad body comes into close contact with the disc plate under explosive pressure.
- 6. A wad according to claim 1, wherein said disc plate has a bottom surface wherein said second explosive gas passages include an annular groove and jet grooves which are connected to the annular groove, said annular groove being aligned with said first explosive gas passages, said jet grooves extending in such directions that the explosive gas discharged from the jet grooves causes the wad to rotate.
- 7. A wad according to claim 6, wherein said first explosive gas passages of the wad body are located on an imaginary circle corresponding to the annular groove of the disc plate.
- 8. A wad according to claim 6 wherein said jet grooves are spaced apart from said annular groove, said second explosive gas passages further including connecting grooves provided on the disc plate for connecting the annular groove and the jet grooves.
- 9. A wad according to claim 1 wherein said disc plate includes a bottom surface, said second explosive gas passages being located in said bottom surface, said first and second explosive gas passages being in fluid communication when said body and said disc plate come together under explosive pressure.
- 10. A wad according to claim 5 wherein said second explosive gas passages include jet grooves and connecting grooves, said jet grooves being spaced apart from and nearly tangent to an imaginary circle of diameter the same as the larger diameter of said annular groove in said body, said connecting grooves connecting said jet grooves with the imaginary circle.
- 11. A shotgun cartridge comprising a case, a wad located in the case, and gunpowder located adjacent to the wad in the case, said wad comprising a cylindrical body having an axial center hole and first explosive gas passages extending through said body in directions parallel to the axis, said wad comprising further a disc plate which has a plunger fitted in and connected to the center hole of the wad body and which has blades connected thereto to carry a mass of pellets and to transmit a rotational motion of the wad to the pellets, said body and said disc plate being separated by a predetermined gap, said wad body and said disc plate defining therebetween second explosive gas passages extending in directions non-radial to the axis of the cylindrical body, said body and said disc plate having a side surface spaced from the axis, said body having a bottom surface, said wad also comprising means for spacing a portion of said side surface from said case, said spacing means including means for preventing passage of explosive gases passed the bottom of said body other than through said first explosive gas passages, a portion of said second explosive gas passages being aligned with said first explosive gas passages, said second explosive gas passages extending to the side surface of one of said body and said disc plate, whereby the explosive pressure of said exploding gunpowder causes said body and said disc plate to come together thereby causing the explosive gases flowing through said first and second explosive gas passages to rotate said wad about said axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of a U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 214,222, filed on Dec. 8, 1980. abandoned
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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