61 |
Reloader for cartridges |
US492324D |
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US492324A |
1893-02-21 |
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62 |
Cartridge-loader |
US395858D |
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US395858A |
1889-01-08 |
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63 |
Cartridge-loading machine |
US389505D |
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US389505A |
1888-09-11 |
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64 |
Cartridge-loader |
US385611D |
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US385611A |
1888-07-03 |
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65 |
Cartridge-loading machine |
US365919D |
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US365919A |
1887-07-05 |
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66 |
Cabtridge loading machine |
US354264D |
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US354264A |
1886-12-14 |
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67 |
Machine for loading cartridges |
US347268D |
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US347268A |
1886-08-10 |
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68 |
Tebbitoky |
US344206D |
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US344206A |
1886-06-22 |
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69 |
Cartridge-loader |
US327185D |
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US327185A |
1885-09-29 |
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70 |
Cartridge-shell loader |
US317484D |
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US317484A |
1885-05-12 |
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71 |
Cartridge-loading implement |
US310295D |
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US310295A |
1885-01-06 |
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72 |
Cartridge-loading machine |
US283791D |
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US283791A |
1883-08-28 |
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73 |
Improvement in cartridge-loading devices |
US209956D |
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US209956A |
1878-11-19 |
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74 |
Improvement in cartridge-loading devices |
US183902D |
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US183902A |
1876-10-31 |
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75 |
In cartridge-loading devices |
US167778D |
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US167778A |
1875-09-14 |
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76 |
Improvement in implements for loading cartridge-shells |
US149265D |
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US149265A |
1874-03-31 |
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77 |
METHOD OF MAKING A MULTILAYERED ARTICLE |
PCT/EP2013053467 |
2013-02-21 |
WO2013124360A3 |
2013-10-17 |
MANCINI ROBERTO |
A method of making a multilayer article comprises: providing a mould (2) defining a first mould cavity (4), wherein the mould (2) comprises a removable element (6) within the first mould cavity (4); placing a first particulate component (8) in the first mould cavity (4); compressing the first particulate component (8) along a first axis in a first compression step to form a first layer (12) of the multilayer article by applying a first compression force to the first particulate component;removing the removable element (6) from the first mould cavity (4) after formation of the first layer (12); placing one or more additional particulate components (20, 32) in the mould (2), wherein a portion of the one or more additional particulate components occupies a space formerly occupied by the removable element (6); compressing the one or more additional particulate components (20, 32) along the first axis in one or more additional compression steps after removal of the removable element (6) to form one or more additional layers (24, 38) of the multilayer article, wherein the first layer (12) meets one of the one or more additional layers (24, 38) along a first interface substantially parallel to the first axis and the first layer (12) meets one of the one or more additional layers (24, 38) along a second interface substantially perpendicular to the first axis; and removing the multilayer article from the mould (2). The one or more additional compression steps comprise applying a compression force greater to the one or more additional particulate components (20, 32) prior to removing the multilayer article from the mould (2) that is greater than the first compression force applied to the first particulate component (8) to form the first layer (12). |
78 |
HIGHLY FILLED, HIGH-VISCOSITY PASTE CHARGE, AND METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF |
PCT/IL2005001209 |
2005-11-16 |
WO2006054291A3 |
2007-03-01 |
KAULLY TAMAR; SHACHAM DGANIT; BANISTE HAIM; TIDHAR DAVID; NADIV CORRINE |
A highly-filled paste, and a method and device of de-aerating and injecting the paste, the paste including: (a) a solid filler; (b) an organic binder, and (c) a residual gas, wherein the paste contains at least 80 volume-% of the solid filler and has a viscosity exceeding 100 pascal seconds, wherein the filler, binder, and residual gas are intimately mixed so as to form a substantially homogeneous paste, and wherein a composition of the solid filler, binder, and residual gas is selected such that the homogeneous paste has: an average density greater than 98.5% of a Theoretical Maximum Density (TMD). |
79 |
METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF GUN AMMUNITION HAVING ELONGATED PROJECTILE AND A CARTRIDGE PRODUCED THEREBY |
PCT/US9922688 |
1999-09-29 |
WO0020819A3 |
2000-07-20 |
BEAL HAROLD F |
A method for the manufacture of a gun ammunition cartridge (12) including multi-stage insertion of a projectile (24) into a case (14) a distance beyond the inboard terminal end (30) of the neck (18) of the case (14) without deleterious effect upon the gun powder (23) disposed within the case (14). Substantially full utilization is achieved of the interior volume of the case that is available for the receipt of gun powder (23). |
80 |
METHOD OF MAKING A MULTILAYERED ARTICLE |
EP13711294.2 |
2013-02-21 |
EP2817142B1 |
2018-01-03 |
MANCINI, Roberto |
A method of making a multilayer article includes providing a mold defining a first cavity with a removable element therein; placing a first particulate component in the cavity; compressing the component along a first axis in a first compression step to form a first layer of the article; removing the element from the cavity after formation of the first layer; placing one or more additional particulate components in the mold; compressing the one or more additional particulate components along the first axis in one or more additional compression steps after removal of the element to form one or more additional layers of the article, wherein the first layer meets one of the one or more additional layers along a first interface substantially parallel to the first axis and the first layer meets one of the one or more additional layers along a second interface substantially perpendicular to the first axis. |