Payload mechanism for low impulse cartridges
First Claim
1. A low impulse cartridge for use in a weapon including a barrel, wherein the cartridge comprises:
- a case;
a piston slidably disposed relative to said cartridge case;
a shoulder protruding outwardly from a periphery of said piston to provide a stop surface for the barrel when the cartridge is chambered;
a payload which is projected during firing;
means to contain the payload;
means to pierce said piston to expel said payload;
wherein said piston is in a normally telescoping open position; and
wherein said piston telescopes in a closed position during chambering whereupon the barrel is forced against the shoulder, so that said shoulder provides a load path for reacting against the barrel; and
wherein said piston telescopes in said open position after firing.
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Abstract
This low impulse payload cartridge for automatic weapons includes a case, a piston, an ogive, a payload cup, a payload, and a link. The payload cup and payload is seated into the forward portion of the piston. Gas passages permit propellant gases to bleed into the cavity behind the payload and to accelerate the payload upon firing. An alternative to using bleed gases is to use a separate propelling charge behind the payload. The case and piston are assembled and telescopically secured by means of a crimp or other similar feature, to allow relative movement therebetween during chambering and firing. The link may be allowed to move for some portion of the required relative travel between the link and the base of the case. A shoulder on the piston provides a stop through which reaction loads are transmitted to the rear of the barrel during chambering and firing. The piston telescopes over the case during chambering to provide the relative movement between the link and the case base required for weapon function. The relative movement between the piston and the case also allow the payload cup to be forced through the end of the piston. Upon firing, the expanding propellant gases force the case and piston to telescope open. Propellant gases are also used to expel the payload. Reaction loads are applied to the rear of the barrel through the shoulder, and at the same time are applied to a bolt, driving it rearward to cycle the weapon. The cartridge can be used in automatic weapon systems including but not limited to the 40 mm MK19 Grenade Machinegun.
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9 Claims
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1. A low impulse cartridge for use in a weapon including a barrel, wherein the cartridge comprises:
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a case;
a piston slidably disposed relative to said cartridge case;
a shoulder protruding outwardly from a periphery of said piston to provide a stop surface for the barrel when the cartridge is chambered;
a payload which is projected during firing;
means to contain the payload;
means to pierce said piston to expel said payload;
wherein said piston is in a normally telescoping open position; and
wherein said piston telescopes in a closed position during chambering whereupon the barrel is forced against the shoulder, so that said shoulder provides a load path for reacting against the barrel; and
wherein said piston telescopes in said open position after firing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
a. cylindrical cup which pierces the piston cup; - and
b. a wad, which under gas pressure from propellant pushes out the said payload.
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6. A low impulse cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said payload includes a projectile.
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7. A low impulse cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said payload includes liquids, solids or powders.
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8. A low impulse cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said payload includes a plurality of non-lethal rubber balls.
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9. A low impulse cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said payload includes non-lethal wood or foam batons.
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