Claims
- 1. A projectile round (40) in combination with a gun barrel and a breech block comprising, the gun barrel having a smooth tubular central bore (20) defining a muzzle end (20B) and a breech end (20A), said breech end including a breech block (50) and said breech block containing a front surface with ridged flukes disposed on said front surface (50A), said projectile round comprising a cartridge case (30), said cartridge case comprising an open front surface (30A) and a closed rear surface with ridged flukes disposed on the outside of said closed rear surface (30D), and a forward portion of a smaller diameter which tapers to a rearward portion (30B) of a larger diameter, said ridged flukes of said closed rear surface of said cartridge case are adapted to congruently fit said ridged flukes of said breech block when said projectile round is loaded in said breech end of said gun barrel, said rearward portion containing a propellant chamber (30C) and said forward portion containing a rifled inside surface (30A) defining corresponding lands (32) and grooves (34), said projectile round further comprising a projectile (40) disposed in said cartridge case, said projectile having ogival shaped front (40A) and rear (40D) portions with short cylindrical portion (40B) connected adjacent to said ogival shaped front portion and a long cylindrical portion (40C) disposed adjacent to said short cylindrical portion, said short cylindrical portion and long cylindrical portion having substantially the same diameter as an inner diameter of said forward portion of said cartridge case, said long cylindrical portion comprising a rifled outer surface with corresponding lands (42) and grooves (44) disposed along the length of said long cylindrical portion to engage the lands and grooves of said rifled inner surface of said forward portion of said cartridge case in a congruent fit when said projectile is mounted into said cartridge case with said rear portion of said projectile disposed inside said propellant chamber of said rearward portion of said cartridge case and said short cylindrical portion adjacent the said front ogival portion of said projectile extending outside of said front portion of said cartridge case and into said gun barrel when said projectile round is loaded into said gun barrel with the outside diameter of the short cylindrical portion adjacent the front of said projectile being slightly smaller than the inner diameter of said gun barrel to provide a sliding fit, whereby upon igniting a propellant (60) in said propellant chamber of said cartridge case, a rotational motion is imparted along the lands and grooves of said projectile in response to the propellant charge as said projectile travels along the lands and grooves of said inner portion of said forward portion of said cartridge case and exits said forward portion of said cartridge case and enters the gun barrel with said cartridge case being secured by said congruent fit of said ridged flukes on said breech block and said rearward portion of said cartridge case, against rotational motion.
- 2. A gun barrel projectile round and breech-block system as set in claim 1, where the diameter of said rifled neck section of said cartridge case is substantially smaller than the diameter of said propellant chamber therefore said neck forms a bottle-neck shaped cartridge whereby to facilitate manufacturing by rolling said cartridge case from cylindrical material of a bigger diameter.
- 3. A gun barrel projectile round and breech-block system as set in claim 1, where said rifled neck portion of the said cartridge case has a substantially smaller diameter compared to the inner diameter of said propellant chamber and said rifled neck section is inverted into said propellant chamber forming an annular space around said rifled neck and said rifled section of said cylindrical portion of said projectile is engaged congruently by sliding fit with said rifled neck section of the said cartridge and said projectile having said relatively short non rifled cylindrical portion extended into said smooth bore barrel, said annular space is designed to provide strong support around said short rifled section by the high pressure gases, whereby to allow the length of the round to be shortened substantially and be convenient for high speed automatic weapons.
- 4. A projectile round as set forth in an 1 of claims 1-3 where the pitch of the said rifled neck section of said cartridge and said rifled cylindrical portion of said projectile have more severe activity compared to a normally striated barrel of a conventional weapon, whereby to impart substantial spinning momentum at low initial velocity of the projectile.
- 5. A projectile round as set forth in claim 1 where said engaged grooves and lands of the said neck and said projectile are water/gas sealed by dry, semidry or paste-like lubricant.
- 6. A projectile round as set forth in claim 1 where said lands on the said neck section of said cartridge case are formed as rows of blistered indentures (34A) having a width substantially equal to a width of the congruently engaged grooves on said cylindrical portion of the said projectile and the space between said row of blistered indentures and said grooves on said cylindrical portion of said project is filled and sealed with said dry or semidry lubricant.
- 7. A gun barrel projectile round and breech-block system as set forth in claim 1 where said rear portion of the said projectile is extended into said propellant chamber tapering from a cylindrical to a conical or an ogival shape.
- 8. A projectile round (40) in combination with a gun barrel and a breech block comprising, the gun barrel having a smooth tubular central bore (20) defining a muzzle end (20B) and a breech end (20A), said breech end including a breech block (50), said breech block containing a front surface with ridged flukes disposed on said front surface (50A), said projectile round is loaded in said breech end and secured to said breech block against rotational motion, said projectile round comprising a cartridge case (30) and a projectile (40) with said projectile mounted in said cartridge case, said cartridge case comprising an open front surface (30A) and a closed rear surface (30B) with ridged flukes (30D) disposed on the outside of said closed rear surface, and a forward cylindrical portion of a smaller diameter which tapers to a rearward cylindrical portion of a larger diameter, said ridged flukes of said closed rear surface of said cartridge case are adapted to congruently fit said ridged flukes of said breech block when said projectile round is loaded in said breech end of said gun barrel, said rearward cylindrical portion forming a propellant chamber (30C), said projectile comprising ogival shaped front (40A) and rear portions (40D) with short cylindrical portion (40B) connected adjacent to said ogival shaped portion and a long cylindrical portion (40C) disposed adjacent to said short cylindrical portion, said short cylindrical portion and said long cylindrical portion having substantially the same diameter as said rifled inner surface of said front portion of said cartridge case, said long cylindrical portion having lands (42) and grooves (44) along an outside diameter which are disposed in a different direction than said lands and grooves of said short cylindrical portion, said grooves of said long cylindrical portion taper down to a smaller diameter at the end adjacent the front end of said projectile to form narrow channels (46), said narrow channels connected to channels of a larger diameter (48) disposed substantially perpendicular to said narrow channels and located on said outer diameter of said front end of said projectile, whereby after igniting a propellant (60) inside said propellant chamber, a rotational motion is imparted on said projectile as said projectile travels through said gun barrel, as high compressed gases flows along said grooves of said long cylindrical portion into said narrow channel and then is forced out through the larger channels developing jet forces spinning said projectile, with said cartridge case being secured by said congruent fit of said ridged flukes on said breech block and said rearward portion of said cartridge case against rotational motion, said grooves of said long cylindrical portion taper down to a smaller diameter at the end adjacent the front end of said projectile to form narrow channels (46), said narrow channels connected to channels of a larger diameter (48) disposed substantially perpendicular to said narrow channels and located on said outer diameter of said front end of said projectile, whereby after igniting a propellant (60) inside said propellant chamber, a rotational motion is imparted on said projectile as said projectile travels through said gun barrel, as high compressed gases flow along said grooves of said long cylindrical portion into said narrow channel and then is forced out through the larger channels developing jet forces spinning said projectile, with said cartridge case being secured by said congruent fit of said ridged flukes on said breech block and said rearward portion of said cartridge case, against rotational motion.
- 9. A projectile as set in claim 8 where all groves and lands are parallel to the main axes of said projectile and said barrel.
- 10. A projectile as set in claim 8 where all grooves and lands are helical around the main axes of said projectile and said barrel.
- 11. A projectile as set forth in claims 1 or 8 where said grooves of said projectile have their bottom surface marked with thin longitudinal lines in a predetermined consequence pertaining to and representing the identification of said projectile.
Parent Case Info
Priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C.119 (e) To provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/257,866, filed Dec. 21, 2000.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Provisional Applications (1)
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