Cartridge casing
US-2018209769-A2 · Jul 26, 2018 · US
US10209042B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10209042-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515516189-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 19, 2019 |
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A cartridge casing comprises a casing tube having a first end and a head cap. The first end of the casing tube abuts and is joined with the head cap such that an orifice in the first end of the casing tube is aligned with a passage in the head cap to define a flash passage. The head cap and casing tube are held together by a deformable member.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cartridge casing comprising: a casing tube including a metal or a metal alloy, the casing tube having a turn at a first end to provide a corner edge with an arcuate cross-section, wherein walls of the casing tube turn at the corner edge to define the first end of the casing tube; and a head cap provided with an integral shoulder edge; wherein the first end of the casing tube abuts and is joined with the head cap such that the corner edge of the casing tube sits within the shoulder edge of the head cap; wherein an orifice in the first end of the casing tube is aligned with a passage in the head cap to define a flash passage; and wherein the head cap and casing tube are held together by a deformable member which provides a mechanical joint between the head cap and casing tube. 2. The cartridge casing of claim 1 wherein the deformable member is provided with at least one deformable region which is deformable between: a first shape in which the deformable member may extend between the casing tube and head cap during assembly; and a second shape which fixes the casing tube and head cap together. 3. The cartridge casing of claim 1 wherein the deformable member is integrally formed with the head cap. 4. The cartridge casing of claim 1 wherein the deformable member extends through the passage in the head cap and through the first end orifice to thereby define the flash passage. 5. The cartridge casing of claim 1 wherein a seal material is provided between first end of the casing tube and head cap. 6. The cartridge casing of claim 1 wherein the first end of the casing tube comprises a ring shaped corrugation which encircles the orifice. 7. The cartridge casing of claim 1 wherein: the first end of the casing tube has a flat base and comprises a ring shaped corrugation which encircles the orifice; and the corrugation extends from the base in a direction away from the head cap to define an annular gap between the casing tube base and head cap. 8. The cartridge casing of claim 1 wherein the cartridge casing is configured for use in a rifled barrel of a gun or firearm. 9. The cartridge casing of claim 1 wherein the walls of the casing tube define a chamber configured to contain a pressure of up to 500 MPa. 10. A cartridge comprising a projectile mounted to the cartridge casing of claim 1 . 11. A method of manufacturing a cartridge casing, the method comprising: forming a casing tube including a metal or a metal alloy by a first process, the casing tube having a turn at a first end to provide a corner edge with an arcuate cross-section, wherein walls of the casing tube turn at the corner edge to define the first end of the casing tube; forming a head cap by a second process, the head cap provided with an integral shoulder edge; and joining the casing tube and head cap by third process, such that the first end of the casing tube abuts and is joined with the head cap such that the corner edge of the casing tube sits within the shoulder edge of the head cap, wherein an orifice in the first end of the casing tube is aligned with a passage in the head cap to define a flash passage, and wherein the head cap and casing tube are held together by a deformable member which provides a mechanical joint between the head cap and casing tube. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the first process comprises: providing a sheet of material; and deforming the sheet of material into a substantially cylindrical tube such that the cylindrical tube is closed at the first end and open at a second end opposite to the first end; and providing an orifice in the first end. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the third process comprises: providing a deformable region on the head cap configured to pass through the orifice in the first end of the casing tube; and deforming the deformable region to fix the casing tube and head cap together. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the third process comprises: providing a deformable member which extends through the orifice in the first end of the casing tube and the head cap passage; deforming the deformable member to fix the casing tube and head cap together. 15. A cartridge casing comprising: a casing tube including a metal or a metal alloy, the casing tube having a turn at a first end to provide a corner edge with an arcuate cross-section, the casing tube comprising a single wall, wherein the single wall of the casing tube turns at the corner edge to define the first end of the casing tube; and a head cap provided with an integral shoulder edge, wherein the first end of the casing tube abuts and is joined with the head cap such that the corner edge of the casing tube sits within the shoulder edge of the head cap, and such that an orifice in the first end of the casing tube is aligned with a passage in the head cap to define a flash passage; and wherein the head cap and casing tube are held together by a deformable member; and wherein the deformable member extends through the passage in the head cap and through the first end orifice to thereby define the flash passage, which provides a mechanical joint between the head cap and casing tube. 16. The cartridge casing of claim 15 wherein: the first end of the casing tube has a flat base and comprises a ring shaped corrugation which encircles the orifice; and the corrugation extends from the base in a direction away from the head cap to define an annular gap between the casing tube base and head cap. 17. The cartridge casing of claim 15 wherein the cartridge casing is configured for use in a rifled barrel of a gun or firearm. 18. A cartridge comprising a projectile mounted to the cartridge casing of claim 15 . 19. The cartridge casing of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder edge of the head cap surrounds the corner edge of the casing tube when the first end of the casing tube is seated on the head cap. 20. The cartridge casing of claim 1 wherein the casing tube consists only of the metal, the metal alloy, or both the metal and the metal alloy. 21. The cartridge casing of claim 1 wherein each of the casing tube, the head cap, and the deformable member consist only of the metal, the metal alloy, or both the metal and the metal alloy.
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