Cylindrical bullet
First Claim
1. A hollow, pointed, cylindrical bullet comprising:
- an outer portion and a base portion comprised essentially of bullet metal, andan inner portion comprised essentially of a malleable bullet-jacketing metal portion and a bullet metal portion;
said inner and outer portions having a common cylindrical interface, an outer face of which is comprised essentially of bullet metal and an inner face of which is comprised essentially of said bullet-jacketing metal;
said jacketing metal portion having adjacent said interface axially-disposed portions of weakness separating said bullet into peel-back segments at least an upper part of which portions of weakness is composed of intact bullet-jacketing metal which tears apart on impact thereby allowing said segments to peel back to cause the bullet to mushroom;
in which an inner surface of said hollow bullet extends axially down into the body of said bullet toward said base portion on a surface of an inverted truncated cone and thereafter axially down to said base portion; and
in which said jacketing metal portion is anchored in said base portion but terminates short of the bottom of said bullet.
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Abstract
There is described a cylindrical bullet or projectile having imbedded coaxially in lead or like bullet metal, a internal expansion control insert of copper or like bullet-jacketing metal. The insert has a cylindrical outer surface having a common cylindrical interface with the outer portion of the bullet. The inner surface of the insert has a star-shaped configuration constituted by lead-filled, axially-disposed, V-shaped channels the apices of which are adjacent the outer surface of the insert and the sides of which flare out symmetrically about radii to an intercept with the hollow core of the bullet which extends from a position at or near the base of the bullet as a cylindrical surface to a position at or near the nose of the bullet whereupon it extends on an inverted, frusto-conical surface to the nose-end of the bullet. The points of the stars are truncated on an arcuate surface and the base of the lead-filled channels have a complementary curvature so that the inner surface of bullet is formed of arcuate panels of lead alternating with arcuate panels of malleable bullet-sheathing copper. These panels are shaped by an axial core of the mold which has a top shaped as an inverted, frustrum of a cone and sides that first are parallel and then coverage to a point at the nose-end of the bullet. The bullet thus has a plurality of segments that are separated by portions of weakness and peel back on impact to effect mushrooming of the bullet.
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17 Claims
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1. A hollow, pointed, cylindrical bullet comprising:
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an outer portion and a base portion comprised essentially of bullet metal, and an inner portion comprised essentially of a malleable bullet-jacketing metal portion and a bullet metal portion; said inner and outer portions having a common cylindrical interface, an outer face of which is comprised essentially of bullet metal and an inner face of which is comprised essentially of said bullet-jacketing metal; said jacketing metal portion having adjacent said interface axially-disposed portions of weakness separating said bullet into peel-back segments at least an upper part of which portions of weakness is composed of intact bullet-jacketing metal which tears apart on impact thereby allowing said segments to peel back to cause the bullet to mushroom; in which an inner surface of said hollow bullet extends axially down into the body of said bullet toward said base portion on a surface of an inverted truncated cone and thereafter axially down to said base portion; and in which said jacketing metal portion is anchored in said base portion but terminates short of the bottom of said bullet. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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- 10. An expansion-control insert for a hollow, cylindrical bullet comprising a hollow tubular member open at both ends of malleable, bullet-jacketing metal selected from bullet-jacketing copper or bullet-jacketing copper alloy having an imperforate cylindrical outer surface and a star-shaped inner portion formed by a plurality of axially-disposed, V-shaped channels which extend the entire length of the insert, the apices of which channels are adjacent said outer cylindrical surface, thereby forming adjacent thereto axially-disposed, parallel, imperforate tear-lines separating said insert into peel-back segments, and the sides of which channels flare out to essentially equally disposed sites on the surface of an axially-disposed, cylinder which is concentric with said cylindrical outer surface, the points of said star-shaped portion being thus truncated on arcuate surfaces having a common axial center and the same radii, whereby said arcuate surfaces constitute axially-disposed, spaced-apart panels which are essentially equally spaced one from another.
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12. An expansion control insert for a hollow, cylindrical bullet comprising a hollow tubular member of malleable, bullet-jacketing metal having a cylindrical outer surface concentric with a star-shaped inner surface which forms a plurality of axially-disposed, V-shaped channels separating said insert into peel-back segments, the apices of said V-shaped channels being adjacent said outer surface;
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which has a nose portion and a body portion and in which the sides of said V-shaped channels flare out toward the axis and terminate on the surface of an axially-disposed, cylindrical surface in substantially equally-spaced relation in the body portion of said insert and taper in the nose portion of said insert to a point at the nose-end thereof; and in which the outer surface of said insert, adjacent the nose thereof, flares out and then curves back to the nose-end of the insert.
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- 13. A hollow, cylindrical bullet comprised essentially of bullet lead having axially disposed therein, between the outer surface of said bullet and an inner surface demarking the hollow of the bullet as an axial-disposed void, an expansion control insert comprising a body of malleable, bullet-jacketing metal selected from bullet-jacketing copper and bullet-jacketing copper alloy having a cylindrical outer surface spaced inwardly from and concentric with the outer surface of said bullet, said insert having axially-disposed, bullet-lead-filled, channels which separate said insert into segments which tear apart from each other and peel back on impact and an inner surface of said bullet being composed at least partially of bullet lead.
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17. A hollow, pointed, cylindrical bullet comprising:
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an outer portion and a base portion comprised essentially of bullet metal, and an inner portion comprised essentially of a composite of a malleable bullet-jacketing metal portion and a bullet metal portion; said inner and outer portions having a common cylindrical interface, an outer face of which is comprised essentially of said bullet metal and an inner face of which is comprised essentially of said bullet-jacketing metal; said jacketing metal portion having axially-disposed portions of weakness adjacent said interface separating said bullet into peel-back segments which peel back on impact to cause the bullet to mushroom; in which an inner surface of said hollow bullet extends axially down into the body of said bullet toward said base portion on a surface of an inverted truncated cone and thereafter axially down to said base portion; and in which said jacketing metal portion is anchored in said base portion but terminates short of the bottom of said bullet; in which said portions of weakness comprise inwardly opening, longitudinal channels in said malleable, bullet-jacketing metal portion, which channels are filled with bullet metal of said inner portion and in which an inner surface of said inner portion is a cylindrical surface up to adjacent the nose of the bullet and there flares out as a right frusto-conical surface, and comprises panels of bullet metal alternating with panels of the bullet-jacketing metal; and in which said interface is cylindrical up to adjacent the nose of said bullet and there flares out to the surface of the bullet and then curves back to the nose-end of the bullet, whereby the surface of the bullet above said flare is made of said bullet-jacketing metal.
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