Claims
- 1. A device for firing an explosive charge of the tablet type free of a cartridge case and rim fire means, said device comprising a breech, a firing member, and mounting means mounting said breech and firing member for relative movement; said breech including an apertured seat for receiving an explosive charge in tablet form, and a closed compression cavity rearwardly of said seat, and said firing member including protuberance means passable axially through said seat and into said compression cavity for forcing a portion of an explosive charge seated on said seat into said compression cavity and for compressing air entrapped in said compression cavity to a degree to thermally ignite the explosive charge, said seat aperture defining a mouth of said compression cavity and said protuberance means being in the form of a projection of a lesser cross section than that of said seat aperture, said compression cavity is of a reducing cross section, said compression cavity including a small cross sectional portion remote from said apertured seat, and has a reducing tapered portion between said small cross sectional portion and said apertured seat.
- 2. A device according to claim 1 wherein said cross section of said projection is greater than the cross section of said small cross sectional portion.
- 3. A device according to claim 1 wherein said compression cavity reducing tapered portion is in the form of a frusto conical outer portion and said compression cavity small cross sectional portion is in the form of a generally cylindrical inner portion, said outer portion including inner and outer diameters of different sizes, and said projection is of a diameter of a size intermediate the sizes of said inner and outer diameters.
- 4. A device according to claim 1 wherein said mounting means includes a casing defining a cylindrical chamber, said breech closing one end of said chamber with said seat opening into said chamber, and said firing member including a piston slidable in said chamber and closing the other end of said chamber, the space within said cylindrical chamber between said breech and said piston defining a combustion chamber.
- 5. A device according to claim 4 together with a barrel assembly carried by said casing remote from said breech for receiving a projectile, and a rod connected to said piston for movement therewith and axially slidable in said barrel assembly for projecting a projectile from said barrel assembly.
- 6. A device according to claim 5 together with a quick disconnect connection between said breech and said casing for facilitating the removal of said breech from said casing for cleaning and reloading.
- 7. A device according to claim 5 wherein means releasably mount said barrel assembly relative to said casing for axial adjustment relative to said piston and said breech to control the effect length of said barrel assembly relative to said rod wherein a projectile positioned in said barrel assembly will form a temporary stop for said piston and said protuberance means as said breech is axially advanced.
- 8. A device for firing an explosive charge of the tablet type free of a cartridge case and rim fire means, said device comprising a breech, a firing member, and mounting means mounting said breech and firing member for relative movement; said breech including an apertured seat for receiving an explosive charge in tablet form, and a closed compression cavity rearwardly of said seat, and said firing member including protuberance means passable axially through said seat and into said compression cavity for forcing a portion of an explosive charge seated on said seat into said compression cavity and for compressing air entrapped in said compression cavity to a degree to thermally ignite the explosive charge, said compression cavity including a mouth and an inner portion remote from said mouth of a reduced cross section as compared to the cross section of said mouth, and said inner portion having a closed inner end defining a space into which entrapped air is compressed, said mouth being materially larger in cross section than that of said protuberance means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of my copending U.S. application Ser. No. 472,704, filed May 23, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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