Captive piston projectile and method of manufacture
US-11662186-B2 · May 30, 2023 · US
US9273941B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9273941-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414216386-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2016 |
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A method of operating a gas operated automatic or semi-automatic weapon that has a bolt that locks by a partial rotation of the bolt with respect to a bolt carrier, the bolt carrier in communication with a gas port on the barrel of the weapon, the method comprising utilizing the gas pressure from a cartridge received from a port in the barrel to unlock the bolt, and utilizing the expansion of a telescoping cartridge in the chamber to recycle the weapon after the bolt is unlocked. In embodiments the cartridge is a 5.56 mm cartridge. In embodiments, the propellant driving the projectile does not provide enough gas pressure to recycle the weapon and the telescoping cartridge supplements the needed power for recycling sufficient to accomplish the recycling. The invention include the telescoping cartridge providing a projectile with lethal energy and recycle capability for gas operated rifles. The subsonic cartridge may have at least 80 ft lbs of energy and operates subsonically.
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We claim: 1. A telescoping cartridge comprising: a piston component slidably engaged with a cylinder component, one of the components defining a projectile recess with a projectile therein, and a projectile propellant chamber rearwardly thereof with projectile propellant therein, the other component defining a primer recess with a primer therein, and a piston chamber defined by the piston component and the cylinder component, the piston chamber having piston chamber propellant therein, the primer in communication with the projectile propellant via a passageway, the primer not in direct communication with the piston chamber, the piston chamber in communication with the projectile propellant chamber. 2. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the projectile weighs at least 40 grains. 3. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein when the primer ignites, the projectile propellant then ignites and then the piston chamber propellant ignites. 4. A gas operated rifle in combination with a telescoping cartridge, the cartridge comprising a telescoping casing having a forward projectile chamber with a projectile weighing at least 40 grains therein, projectile propellant rearward of and in direct communication with the projectile, the telescoping casing further having a rearward piston chamber with piston propellant, the telescoping casing further having a primer recess with a primer therein, and ducts that are arranged to first ignite the projectile propellant from the primer, and then ignite the piston propellant thereby delaying the peak pressurization of the piston chamber whereby the bolt of the rifle can be unlocked by the projectile propellant and then the piston can operate to recycle the weapon. 5. A cartridge comprising a telescoping casing and projectile weighing at least 40 grains, the casing comprising a forward projectile chamber with projectile propellant therein, a rearward expansion chamber with casing expansion propellant for extending the telescoping cartridge, a primer, and a means for delaying the pressurization of the rearward expansion chamber. 6. The cartridge of claim 5 wherein the means comprises structure isolating the rearward expansion chamber from the direct flash path way of the primer. 7. The cartridge of claim 6 wherein the means further comprises structure providing a path way from the forward projectile chamber to the rearward expansion chamber. 8. The cartridge of claim 7 further comprising propellant in the rearward expansion chamber and the path way from the forward projectile chamber to the rearward expansion chamber is a direct flash path way. 9. A combination gas operated rifle and a cartridge operable in the rifle, the cartridge comprising a telescoping casing and projectile weighing at least 40 grains, the casing comprising a forward projectile chamber with projectile propellant therein, a rearward expansion chamber with casing expansion propellant therein for extending the telescoping cartridge, and a primer, a means for delaying the pressurization of the rearward expansion chamber, wherein the means comprises structure isolating the rearward expansion chamber from the direct flash path way of the primer and structure providing a flash path way from the forward projectile chamber to the rearward expansion chamber. 10. The combination of claim 9 , wherein the propellant in the forward projectile chamber is sufficient to fire the projectile with at least 80 ft-lbs of energy. 11. The combination of claim 9 where the propellant in the forward projectile chamber is sufficient to fire the projectile with at least 300 ft-lbs of energy.
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