序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Manufacturing process to produce programmed terminal performance projectiles US14216421 2014-03-17 US09329009B1 2016-05-03 Scott E. Moore
The present invention in some aspects is directed to small arms ammunition and programmed upset characteristics thereof imparted to them using lasers. More particularly, the invention relates to ammunition and methods of making ammunition having predetermined patterns of engraving and/or cutting or hardening and/or annealing imparted into the forward portion using a programming laser system adapted for treating projectiles to effect predetermined and consistent upset configurations. Lasers may be used in forming steps of the bullet core to provide petaling or other performance objectives before or after jacketing or without jacketing.
62 Shell casing marker US14216716 2014-03-17 US09052176B1 2015-06-09 Joseph Stefano
A device for marking the external perimeter of ammunition. The device includes an outer case with an interior portion which includes a plurality of circular rollers that are position to create a recessed channel for ammunition to be placed into. The outer case is equipped with a crank, which is attached to a spindle, which controls the rotation of the circular rollers. One 360-degree rotation of the crank rotates the spindle and the ammunition. The outer case includes a lever attached to an external side of the outer case. The lever is attached to a holder which holds a plurality of marking instruments. When the lever is depressed, the holder and the marking instruments are lowered on to the external perimeter of the ammunition. While the ammunition is rotated, the marking instruments mark the external perimeter of the ammunition. After marking, the ammunition is ejected through the openings in the outer case which are aligned with the recessed channel.
63 Bullet-orienting system US13303444 2011-11-23 US08661959B2 2014-03-04 Richard Koskela
A bullet-orienting system applies bullets to a feed tube from a source of bullets. The bullets each have a tip-end and a base-end. The bullet-orienting system includes a bullet conveyance that conveys bullets, in tip-end-down and tip-end-up orientations, from a source of bullets to a feed tube along a bullet conveyance path. A bullet-orienting structure comprising a block, a nose guide forming a ledge, a groove, and a tapered opening, and a ramp is disposed proximate the bullet conveyance path. For each tip-end-up oriented bullet, the bullet-orienting structure interacts with the tip-end-up bullet and flips the tip-end-up bullet relative to the bullet conveyance from the tip-end-up orientation to the tip-end-down orientation prior to application to the feed tube.
64 Brass Marker US13914102 2013-06-10 US20130333547A1 2013-12-19 Manuel Newman
A brass ammunition marking device is disclosed that allows users to mark their ammunition casings, so that users may easily identify and collect their casings at a shooting range for reuse. The brass ammunition marking device comprises a chuck for retaining a cartridge, a motor, a cylindrical component, and two marking device. The marking device is inserted into at least one of the opposed open ends of the cylindrical component with the marking tip side inserted first, such that the marking tip contacts the exterior surface of the ammunition cartridge and creates a mark. Further, the chuck retains the cartridge, and the motor is in electrical communication with the chuck for rotating the cartridge about an axis. The motor further comprises a drive shaft that contacts the chuck and rotates the cartridge, while the cylindrical component is held stationary. Additionally, the motor is typically powered by a battery.
65 CASE ANNEALER US13439579 2012-04-04 US20130186262A1 2013-07-25 James Eveland
A portion of a work-hardened essentially tubular work piece such as a metallic firearm cartridge case is annealed by contact with solid or granular tooling material which has been heated to a temperature approximately that of the appropriate annealing temperature, thereby reducing the possibility of overheating the work piece, and also thereby permitting the annealing of only that portion of the work piece contacted or in close proximity to the point(s) of contact.
66 Adjustable sizing die assembly US13418319 2012-03-12 US08459163B1 2013-06-11 Thomas R Post
An action breech assembly features a one-piece action housing movable between a horizontal at rest position and a vertical cocked position to move a cocking plunger rearwardly as a result of a lateral offset between a pivot pin on which the housing is mounted and a plunger stop pin to which the plunger is attached. Pressure relief devices are provided for the powder chamber. An adjustable sizing die permits the amount of material removed from an external portion of a bullet to be adjusted to optimize the performance of the bullet in a particular rifle barrel.
67 APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR AMMUNITION CARTRIDGE CASE ANNEALING US13657622 2012-10-22 US20130119050A1 2013-05-16 Steven E. Nuetzman; Justin D. Carroll; Robert H. Lundgreen, JR.; Nathan J. Morris; Warren L. Westphal
An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for annealing an ammunition cartridge that include an inductive coil, the inductive coil substantially encompassing the sides of an annealing chamber, the inductive coil including a first portion comprising a first diameter and a second portion comprising a second diameter, wherein the first diameter is larger than the second diameter. Apparatus, system and method may also include an insert, the insert encompassing the sides of the annealing chamber, and a cartridge case that is unevenly heated such that the cartridge case obtains at least a first hardness at a first location and a second hardness at a second location, the first hardness different from the second hardness.
68 SPREADER BOX APPARATUS AND METHOD OF FORMING BI-LAMINAR PAINTBALL SHELL MATERIAL AND PAINTBALLS FOR USE WITH PAINTBALL GUN US12043912 2008-03-06 US20080217812A1 2008-09-11 Aldo PERRONE
A spreader box and method form a bi-laminar paintball shell material. Walls of a box body define a reservoir containing, and an aperture dispensing, a first gel. Walls of a gate body define a reservoir containing, and an aperture dispensing, a second gel. Within the box, the first gel is kept separate from the second gel. The box body aperture dispenses the first gel as a continuous first layer. The gate body aperture dispenses the second gel as a continuous second layer that is adjacent and juxtaposed with the first layer, such that the first gel bonds with the second gel to form the bi-laminar paintball shell material. A paintball, containing a fill material, has a frangible bi-laminar shell including an exterior shell that completely surrounds and contains an interior shell. The paintball is adapted to withstand the normal range of forces sustained in being fired from a paintball gun.
69 Process for Manufacturing Trackable Ammunition US11576921 2004-10-14 US20080184873A1 2008-08-07 Laudermiro Martini Filho
The present invention refers to a process for manufacturing ammunition labeled with a sequence of characters which allows identification multiple data items, being said sequence of characters (1) laser-engraved, in one or more components of said ammunition, affording positive identification upon retrieval of an engraved component of said ammunition, even if it is already spent.
70 Multiple purpose die for reloading press US924366 1992-07-31 US5221806A 1993-06-22 Arlen Chaney; Walter W. Bender
A die for performing multiple operations on a cartridge case in a single operative stroke of a reloading press. The die will uniformly coat the exterior of the case with lubricant, eject the spent primer, resize the exterior of the case, wipe and lightly lubricate the neck interior and resize the neck interior in one operation. The die has an insert that is replaceable and interchangeable with another to accommodate different calibers. A reservoir supplies and uniformly distributes lubricant to a lubricating pad in the entry of the die.
71 Cleaning and polishing tool US220170 1988-07-18 US4887508A 1989-12-19 Rodolfo Bianco
A cleaning tool for cleaning the exterior of tubular members comprising a tubular body having a longitudinal axis along which a central cavity extends with an open end and a closed end at opposite ends of the longitudinal axis. The side walls of the tubular body have a pair of diametrically opposed slots extending from the open end to the closed end. A spindle mounted to the closed end of the tubular body is used for mounting the cleaning tool to a rotatable drive. Brushes adapted for engagement with the opposed slots to prevent rotation are inserted into the tubular body which is then fitted over the tubular member to be cleaned.
72 Lubricator-loader for firearms US40602 1979-05-18 US4254572A 1981-03-10 Henry R. Nelson
A simple lubricator-loader provides for lubrication of a bullet for a muzzle-loading firearm and then for insertion of the bullet into the firearm. The lubricator-loader is so constructed that both operations can be effected without bringing the fingers into contact with the bullet subsequent to lubrication thereof.
73 Reloading device US3736835D 1971-06-30 US3736835A 1973-06-05 HANSON R
A bullet sizer-seater-lubricator is combined with a cartridgereloading press having a movable actuating ram. The sizer-seaterlubricator includes oppositely disposed sizing and seating dies and a displaceable lubricator mechanism having a base portion that supports one of the dies. The base portion is engageable by the movable ram to bring the sizing and seating dies in cooperative relationship during the sizing and seating operations. Bullet lubrication follows bullet sizing and is accomplished by feeding lubricant through communicating means in the base portion for injection into the sizing die.
74 Machine for milling and removing inhibitors from propellant grain US43789754 1954-06-18 US3035830A 1962-05-22 SCARBOROUGH O D
75 Shell casing supporting and protector ring US43855642 1942-04-11 US2324184A 1943-07-13 WYMAN FLOYD H
76 Apparatus for wrapping cylindrical articles US27776139 1939-06-07 US2233068A 1941-02-25 GEORGE ASHCROFT DONALD
77 Bullet sizer and greaser US74046734 1934-08-18 US2019795A 1935-11-05 PETERSON CLARENCE R
78 Universal system of identification markings for projectiles US72481424 1924-07-08 US1632156A 1927-06-14 SAMUEL WILEY
79 Mechanism for applying coating to shells and other articles US17631717 1917-06-22 US1347994A 1920-07-27 DAY HERBERT W
80 Cartridge-lttbgicatob US1322271D US1322271A 1919-11-18
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