Practice cartridge
First Claim
1. A practice cartridge for use in a firearm, the firearm having a chamber defining a shoulder and a recoil mechanism, the cartridge comprising:
- a cartridge case having a bottom portion and a front-end portion with an inner diameter and an inclined groove formed on the inner wall of the cartridge case;
a primer disposed in the bottom portion of the cartridge case;
a sabot having a front-end portion with a larger diameter and a rear-end portion with a smaller diameter, the rear-end portion having a substantially closed bottom, wherein the outer diameter of the rear-end portion is substantially the same as the inner diameter of the inner wall of the cartridge case to allow the rear-end portion to fit hermetically into the case and form a substantially hermetic space with the bottom of the cartridge case, a groove is formed on the outer surface of the rear-end portion of the sabot, the front-end portion of the sabot is adapted to be propelled against the shoulder of the chamber, and the rear-end portion of the sabot has an orifice communicating the hermetic space with the front-end portion allowing a propellant gas trapped within the hermetic space to bleed through to the front-end portion; and
an elastic limiting element disposed in the groove of the sabot, wherein, upon percussion, the cartridge case slides relative to the sabot moving the inclined groove of the cartridge case towards the limiting element, when the inclined groove arrives at the limiting element, the limiting element expands outwardly due to the elasticity engaging with the inclined groove of the cartridge case, thereby limiting the movement of the cartridge case relative to the sabot.
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Abstract
A cartridge assembly for military and police training meets the requirement of practicing vividly while causing no harm. The assembly mainly has a projectile, a sabot, a C-type ring, and a cartridge case, wherein the projectile is disposed in a recess of the sabot; the sabot is fitted tightly into the case and the C-type ring is disposed in a slot at the bottom of the sabot. Upon a primer being struck to ignite the powder, the expanding gas partially outbursts and bleeds through an orifice to propel the projectile while the other part of the energy is applied to eject the cartridge case. As the cartridge case is pulled back, the elasticity of the C-type ring results in engagement of the sabot and the cartridge case, so as to achieve the aim of the ballistic cycle of the ammunition.
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20 Claims
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1. A practice cartridge for use in a firearm, the firearm having a chamber defining a shoulder and a recoil mechanism, the cartridge comprising:
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a cartridge case having a bottom portion and a front-end portion with an inner diameter and an inclined groove formed on the inner wall of the cartridge case;
a primer disposed in the bottom portion of the cartridge case;
a sabot having a front-end portion with a larger diameter and a rear-end portion with a smaller diameter, the rear-end portion having a substantially closed bottom, wherein the outer diameter of the rear-end portion is substantially the same as the inner diameter of the inner wall of the cartridge case to allow the rear-end portion to fit hermetically into the case and form a substantially hermetic space with the bottom of the cartridge case, a groove is formed on the outer surface of the rear-end portion of the sabot, the front-end portion of the sabot is adapted to be propelled against the shoulder of the chamber, and the rear-end portion of the sabot has an orifice communicating the hermetic space with the front-end portion allowing a propellant gas trapped within the hermetic space to bleed through to the front-end portion; and
an elastic limiting element disposed in the groove of the sabot, wherein, upon percussion, the cartridge case slides relative to the sabot moving the inclined groove of the cartridge case towards the limiting element, when the inclined groove arrives at the limiting element, the limiting element expands outwardly due to the elasticity engaging with the inclined groove of the cartridge case, thereby limiting the movement of the cartridge case relative to the sabot. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A practice cartridge for use in a firearm, the firearm having a chamber defining a shoulder and a recoil mechanism, the cartridge comprising:
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a cartridge case having a bottom portion and a front-end portion with an inner diameter and a groove formed on the inner wall of the cartridge case;
a primer disposed in a bottom portion of the cartridge case;
a sabot having a front-end portion with a larger diameter and a rear-end portion with a smaller diameter, the rear-end portion having a substantially closed bottom, wherein the outer diameter of the rear-end portion is substantially the same as the inner diameter of the inner wall of the cartridge case to allow the rear-end portion to hermetically fit into the case and form a substantially hermetic space with the bottom of the cartridge case, an inclined groove is formed on the outer surface of the rear-end portion of the sabot, the front-end portion of the sabot is adapted to be propelled against the shoulder of the chamber, and the rear-end portion of the sabot has an orifice communicating the hermetic space with the front-end portion allowing a propellant gas trapped within the hermetic space to bleed through to the front-end portion; and
an elastic limiting element disposed in the groove of the cartridge case, wherein, upon percussion, the cartridge case slides relative to the sabot moving the limiting element towards the inclined groove of the sabot, when the limiting element arrives at the inclined groove, the limiting element expands outwardly due to the elasticity engaging with the inclined groove of the sabot, thereby limiting the movement of the cartridge case relative to the sabot. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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