Shot cup wad

US9778002B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9778002-B2
Application numberUS-201414570369-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 15, 2014
Priority dateDec 20, 2013
Publication dateOct 3, 2017
Grant dateOct 3, 2017

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Abstract

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A wad or shot cup having a forward cylinder portion receiving a payload and a rear cylinder portion receiving a charge of propellant. One or more latent deceleration features can be formed in a surface of the sidewall extending along the rear cylinder portion. The latent deceleration features can be spaced apart from a rearward end of the shot cup and can be deployed to form deceleration petals after the shot cup is fired from a firearm. A series of longitudinal slits can be formed in the forward cylinder portion so that a portion of the sidewall expands radially adjacent the longitudinal slits after the shot cup is fired from a firearm for urging at least a portion of the payload to exit the forward cylinder portion.

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We claim: 1. A shot cup for being fired from a firearm, the shot cup comprising: a body having a sidewall, a forward portion at least partially defining an open-ended interior chamber for receiving at least a portion of a payload therein, a rearward portion at least partially defining an interior chamber for receiving at least a portion of a propellant charge therein and extending to a rearward end of the body, and an intermediate portion between the forward portion and the rearward portion; and a latent deceleration feature located along the rearward portion of the body between the intermediate portion and the rearward end of the body, the latent deceleration feature configured to be deployed from the sidewall to an extent sufficient to impart a substantial deceleration of the shot cup configured to facilitate a separation of the payload from the shot cup after the shot cup is fired from the firearm, the latent deceleration feature comprising at least one impression formed in a surface of the sidewall spaced forwardly from the rearward end of the body. 2. The shot cup of claim 1 , wherein the at least one impression extends only partially into a thickness of the sidewall. 3. The shot cup of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the sidewall is a first surface, the sidewall comprises an opposing second surface, and the second surface is generally uninterrupted opposite to the latent deceleration feature. 4. The shot cup of claim 1 , wherein the impression comprises a cross segment, and a first leg and a second leg extending in a direction normal from the cross segment. 5. The shot cup of claim 4 , wherein at least a portion of each of the first leg and the second leg extends generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the shot cup. 6. The shot cup of claim 1 , wherein the at least one impression comprises a cross segment, first and second legs extending from the cross segment, and a base line extending along the cross segment, the first leg, and the second leg, the base line being recessed with respect to the surface, and wherein the sidewall is configured for tearing along the base line in the at least one impression as the latent deceleration feature is deployed. 7. The shot cup of claim 6 , wherein each of the first leg and the second leg comprises a respective redirector feature opposite to the cross segment, and wherein the redirector feature is configured for redirecting the tearing of the sidewall at least partially away from a direction extending toward the rearward end of the body. 8. The shot cup of claim 7 , wherein the redirector feature comprises a curved portion of the base line at each end of the respective first leg and second leg. 9. The shot cup of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the sidewall is a first surface, and wherein the sidewall comprises a second surface opposite the first surface thereof, and whereof the impression comprises a base line extending therealong, the base line being recessed with respect to the first surface, and is spaced apart from the second surface of the sidewall to at least partially define a web configured for tearing along the base line as the latent deceleration feature is deployed. 10. The shot cup of claim 9 , wherein the at least one impression comprises two oblique walls, each extending between the first surface and the base line. 11. The shot cup of claim 9 , wherein the at least one impression comprises a redirector feature at an end thereof, and wherein the redirector feature is configured for redirecting the tearing of the web at least partially away from a direction extending toward the rearward end of the sidewall. 12. The shot cup of claim 1 , wherein the shot cup further comprises a series of longitudinal slits extending along a slit region of the forward portion so that the forward portion expands radially in the slit region after the shot cup is fired from the firearm for at least partially dislodging at least a portion of the payload from the forward portion. 13. A round of ammunition comprising: a body; a propellant charge at least partially contained in the body; a wad at least partially received in the body, the wad comprising a forward portion defining a chamber for receiving at least a portion of a payload therein, and a rearward portion at least partially defining an interior chamber for receiving at least a portion of the propellant charge therein and having a sidewall extending to a rearward end of the wad; and at least one latent deceleration feature located along the rearward portion of the wad and configured for deploying in response to gas pressure upon firing of the round of ammunition to substantially decelerate the wad after firing of the round of ammunition adapted to facilitate separation of the wad from the payload, the at least one latent deceleration feature comprising an impression formed in a surface of the sidewall of the rearward portion adjacent the interior chamber of the rearward portion, the impression being spaced forwardly from the rearward end of the wad. 14. The round of ammunition of claim 13 , wherein the at least one impression extends only partially into a thickness of the sidewall of the wad. 15. The round of ammunition of claim 13 , wherein the surface of the sidewall of the rearward portion is a first surface, the sidewall of the rearward portion comprises an opposing second surface, and the second surface is generally uninterrupted opposite to the at least one latent deceleration feature. 16. The round of ammunition of claim 13 , wherein the impression of the at least one latent deceleration feature comprises a cross segment and a first leg and a second leg extending in a direction normal from the cross segment. 17. The round of ammunition of claim 16 , wherein at least a portion of each of the first leg and the second leg extends generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the wad. 18. The round of ammunition of claim 13 , wherein the impression of the at least one latent deceleration feature comprises a cross segment, first and second legs extending from the cross segment, and a base line extending along the cross segment, the first leg, and the second leg, the base line being recessed with respect to the surface, and wherein the sidewall of the rearward portion is configured for tearing along the base line in the impression as the at least one latent deceleration feature is deployed. 19. The round of ammunition of claim 18 , wherein each of the first leg and the second leg comprises a respective redirector feature opposite to the cross segment, and wherein the redirector feature is configured for redirecting the tearing of the sidewall of the rearward portion at least partially away from a direction extending toward the rearward end of the wad. 20. The round of ammunition of claim 19 , wherein the redirector feature comprises a curved portion of the base line at each end of the respective first leg and second leg. 21. The round of ammunition of claim 13 , wherein the sidewall of the rearward portion comprises a second surface opposite the first surface thereof, and wherein the impression of the at least one latent deceleration feature comprises a base line extending therealong, the base line being recessed with respect to the first surface and spaced apart from the second surface of the sidewall of the rearward portion to at least partially define a web configured for tearing along the base line as the at least one latent deceleration feature is deployed. 22. The shot cup of claim 21 ,

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  • with shot-scattering means · CPC title

  • F42B7/08Primary

    Wads, {i.e. projectile or shot carrying devices,} therefor · CPC title

  • of pellet type · CPC title

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What does patent US9778002B2 cover?
A wad or shot cup having a forward cylinder portion receiving a payload and a rear cylinder portion receiving a charge of propellant. One or more latent deceleration features can be formed in a surface of the sidewall extending along the rear cylinder portion. The latent deceleration features can be spaced apart from a rearward end of the shot cup and can be deployed to form deceleration petals…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ra Brands Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F42B7/08. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 03 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).