Firearm cartridge and case-less chamber
First Claim
1. A firearm cartridge case comprising:
- an aft end;
a relatively straight-walled body portion connected to the aft end;
a shoulder connected to the body portion at a body-to-shoulder junction, wherein the body portion defines a body cavity having an interior body diameter at the body-to-shoulder junction; and
a neck connected to the shoulder at a neck-to-shoulder junction and having an interior neck diameter which defines a ratio of the interior body diameter to the interior neck diameter which is in the range from about 1.8;
1 to 2.3;
1, wherein the interior neck diameter is sized to retain a bullet at least partially nested therein, wherein the case is sized and configured to contain a sufficient quantity of propellant such that igniting the propellant by means of a primer causes formation of a propellant plug having a diameter that is approximately the diameter of the bullet, and wherein the shoulder is connected to the neck at an angle of approximately 40 degrees or more which causes the propellant plug to shear free from unburned propellant that is disposed adjacent the relatively straight-walled body portion.
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Abstract
A firearm cartridge has a case configured with a relatively straight-walled portion and a shoulder portion for housing a quantity of propellant. The case further includes a neck for retaining a bullet. The straight-walled portion defines a base cavity having an interior base diameter. The interior base diameter is approximately twice or more the neck diameter. The diameter ratios of the base and neck optimize combustion efficiency to reduce heat and acceleration losses. The cartridge body cavity is sized and configured to contain a sufficient quantity of propellant such that igniting the propellant causes formation of a propellant plug having a diameter that is approximately the diameter of the bullet, and wherein the propellant plug shears free from unburned propellant that is disposed adjacent the relatively straight-walled body portion.
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Citations
12 Claims
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1. A firearm cartridge case comprising:
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an aft end; a relatively straight-walled body portion connected to the aft end; a shoulder connected to the body portion at a body-to-shoulder junction, wherein the body portion defines a body cavity having an interior body diameter at the body-to-shoulder junction; and a neck connected to the shoulder at a neck-to-shoulder junction and having an interior neck diameter which defines a ratio of the interior body diameter to the interior neck diameter which is in the range from about 1.8;
1 to 2.3;
1, wherein the interior neck diameter is sized to retain a bullet at least partially nested therein, wherein the case is sized and configured to contain a sufficient quantity of propellant such that igniting the propellant by means of a primer causes formation of a propellant plug having a diameter that is approximately the diameter of the bullet, and wherein the shoulder is connected to the neck at an angle of approximately 40 degrees or more which causes the propellant plug to shear free from unburned propellant that is disposed adjacent the relatively straight-walled body portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A rifle cartridge, comprising:
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a primer; a rifle case housing a quantity of propellant, the case having; an aft end with at least one flash hole sized and configured to provide a flash path between the primer and the propellant disposed within the case housing; a relatively straight-walled body portion connected to the aft end and defining a base cavity having an interior base diameter, a shoulder connected to the body portion at a body-to-shoulder junction, wherein the body portion defines a body cavity having an interior body diameter at the body-to-shoulder junction; and a neck connected to the shoulder at a neck-to-shoulder junction and having an interior neck diameter which defines a ratio of the interior body diameter to the interior neck diameter which is in the range from about 1.8;
1 to 2.3;
1; anda bullet at least partially nested within the neck, wherein the case is sized and configured to contain sufficient propellant such that igniting the propellant with the primer causes formation of a propellant plug having a diameter that is approximately the interior neck diameter, and wherein the shoulder is connected to the neck at an angle of approximately 40 degrees or more which causes the propellant plug to shear free from unburned propellant that is disposed adjacent the relatively straight-walled body portion as the bullet accelerates out of the cartridge in response to pressure generated by the propellant. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for manufacturing a firearm cartridge, comprising:
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providing an aft end; disposing a cylindrical case wall on the aft end to provide a relatively straight-walled portion defining a body cavity; disposing a shoulder on the relatively straight-walled portion at a body-to-shoulder junction and wherein the body cavity has an interior body diameter at the body-to-shoulder junction; forming a neck/shoulder junction on the shoulder, wherein the shoulder is connected to the neck at an angle of approximately 40 degrees or more; and disposing a neck on the neck-to-shoulder junction, the neck having an interior neck diameter which defines a ratio of the interior body diameter to the interior neck diameter which is in the range from about 1.8;
1 to 2.3;
1, wherein the interior neck diameter is sized to retain a bullet at least partially nested therein, wherein the body cavity is sized and configured to contain a sufficient quantity of propellant such that igniting the propellant by means of a primer causes formation of a propellant plug having a diameter that is approximately the diameter of the bullet, and wherein the propellant plug shears free from unburned propellant that is disposed adjacent the relatively straight-walled body portion. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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