US20010020428A1 - Blank cartridge for self loading guns - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to blank cartridges, particularly those used for training in conjunction with simulators and war games. More especially, the invention relates to a blank cartridge that will cycle most known types of self loading small calibre guns without the use of external adapters or the release of toxic gases and debris.
- the object of a blank cartridge is to cycle self loading guns, preferably without allowing any dangerous particles or emissions to leave the barrel of the gun.
- the invention provides a blank cartridge (e.g. a pyrotechnic cartridge) comprising a cartridge casing having a bullet-like projection extending forwardly therefrom, the bullet-like projection being retractable through an opening in the casing when the cartridge is fired, sealing means being provided for preventing propellant gases from escaping through the opening upon firing; the cartridge being axially expandable in a rearwards direction in use to move the breechblock of a firearm to recycle the firearm.
- a blank cartridge e.g. a pyrotechnic cartridge
- a cartridge casing having a bullet-like projection extending forwardly therefrom, the bullet-like projection being retractable through an opening in the casing when the cartridge is fired, sealing means being provided for preventing propellant gases from escaping through the opening upon firing; the cartridge being axially expandable in a rearwards direction in use to move the breechblock of a firearm to recycle the firearm.
- the expandable cartridge casing can comprise a piston portion slidably received within a sleeve portion.
- the cartridge casing can have a nose portion, the sleeve portion extending rearwardly of the nose portion.
- the bullet-like projection can be connected to or formed integrally with the piston portion and, in one embodiment, the piston has a hollow rear portion from which the bullet-like projection extends forwardly.
- the hollow rear portion can contain a pyrotechnic composition.
- the invention provides a blank cartridge including a sleeve extending rearwardly from a nose portion, and a piston slidably disposed within the sleeve; the piston having at its forward end a spigot slidably received in a channel through the nose portion and extending forwardly of the nose portion, the piston having at its rearward end a chamber containing a pyrotechnic composition; an expansion chamber being provided within the sleeve between the piston and the nose portion, one or more gas channels being provided between the pyrotechnic composition in the piston and the expansion chamber; whereupon after ignition of the pyrotechnic composition, expanding gas passing through the or each gas channel into the expansion chamber moves the piston rearwardly in the sleeve, the rearward movement of the piston causing the gun to recycle.
- the piston is hollow and one or more gas channels are provided between the hollow interior of the piston and the expansion chamber.
- the invention provides a blank cartridge including a sleeve extending rearwardly from a nose portion, and a hollow piston slidably disposed within the sleeve; the piston having a spigot slidably received in a channel through the nose portion and extending forwardly of the nose portion; an expansion chamber being provided within the sleeve between the hollow piston and the nose portion, one or more gas channels being provided between the hollow interior of the piston and the expansion chamber; whereupon after ignition, expanding gas passing into the expansion chamber moves the piston rearwardly in the sleeve, the rearward movement of the piston causing the gun to recycle.
- the expansion chamber can be defined by a radially inner surface of the sleeve, a generally axially facing surface of the piston and a generally axially facing surface of the nose portion.
- the expansion chamber can be, for example, of generally annular configuration, surrounding the axially inner end of the spigot.
- the spigot is sealed within the channel through the nose portion by sealing means, for example circumferential sealing means such as an ‘O’-ring, sited in a circumferential recess around the spigot. This prevents or minimises the escape of gases and other emissions from the barrel of the gun after firing.
- sealing means for example circumferential sealing means such as an ‘O’-ring, sited in a circumferential recess around the spigot. This prevents or minimises the escape of gases and other emissions from the barrel of the gun after firing.
- the spigot typically is of a length such that after ignition, all or the greater part of its length is withdrawn into the nose portion as the cartridge is expanded. This can be achieved for example by connecting the spigot to that portion of the expanding cartridge casing which is thrown rearwardly upon ignition.
- the maximum extent of expansion of the cartridge casing is chosen such that when fully expanded, the cartridge can still be ejected from the gun in the normal way.
- the invention provides a method of feeding blank ammunition into the barrel of a gun comprising the step of loading the gun with a blank cartridge as hereinbefore defined.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal section through a blank gun cartridge, prior to firing, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section through the gun cartridge shown in FIG. 1 after the blank cartridge has recycled.
- FIG. 1 A blank gun cartridge 2 according to the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the cartridge 2 comprises a cylindrical cartridge case 4 with an in-turned flange 6 at the rearward end.
- the forward end of the casing comprises a nose portion 8 , which in this embodiment is in the form of a plug, from which sleeve 4 extends in a rearwards direction.
- the plug 8 has an axial bore 10 .
- the inner surface of the sleeve and the rearward surface 12 of the plug define a piston chamber 14 .
- a piston 16 is slidably contained within the piston chamber 14 and has a pair of outwardly extending flanges 18 at its forward end. Nested between the flanges 18 and surrounding the piston is an ‘O’-ring 20 to provide a seal between the forward end of the piston and the inner surface of the casing.
- a pyrotechnic composition 22 is housed at the rearward end of the piston 16 . Extending from the pyrotechnic composition to the forward end of the piston is a first gas expansion chamber 24 . At the head of the gas expansion chamber 24 , gas channels 26 allow the flow of propellant gas from the first expansion chamber 24 into a second expansion chamber 14 a (which corresponds to the expansion chamber defined in the claims appended hereto), which is defined by the space between the piston head and the rearward surface 12 of the plug.
- a spigot 28 extends from the forward end of the piston and is slidably contained within the axial bore 10 of the plug. Spigot 28 is surrounded by O-ring 30 which provides a seal with the inner surface of the axial bore 10 .
- the pyrotechnic composition 22 is activated by the impact of the firing pin P and the propellant gas formed by ignition of the composition expands into the first gas expansion chamber 14 and then through the gas channels 26 between the first gas expansion chamber 14 and the second expansion chamber 14 a at the front of the piston.
- the pressure of expanding gas in the second expansion chamber forces the piston (and with it the spigot) to move rearwardly relative to the outer casing 4 .
- the piston is propelled rearwardly against the breech block B to recycle the firearm.
- One advantage of the blank cartridge of the present invention is that the presence of an ‘O’-ring seal 30 on the spigot prevents any gas escaping from the cartridge in cases where zero emissions are required.
- a further advantage, which arises from the presence of the bullet-like projection, is that the cartridge feeds from the magazine into the firing chamber much more easily and with considerably reduced likelihood of jamming.
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- The present invention relates to blank cartridges, particularly those used for training in conjunction with simulators and war games. More especially, the invention relates to a blank cartridge that will cycle most known types of self loading small calibre guns without the use of external adapters or the release of toxic gases and debris.
- The object of a blank cartridge is to cycle self loading guns, preferably without allowing any dangerous particles or emissions to leave the barrel of the gun.
- However, presently, all known blank cartridges suffer several disadvantages. Firstly, without the benefit of a bullet sited at the front of the cartridge, the blank cartridge often feeds through and jams the internal mechanics of the gun.
- Furthermore, to develop the back pressures required to operate the gun's reloading mechanism, special blank firing adapters are usually required. These adapters spoil the balance and handling of a gun.
- It is also known that conventional blank cartridges emit toxic gases and debris from the barrel of the gun after firing, are limited in power and therefore are only suitable for a small number of gun types and calibres.
- It is an object of the present invention to solve the aforementioned problems by providing a blank cartridge that will cycle most known types of self loading small calibre gun without the use of external adapters.
- Accordingly, in a first aspect, the invention provides a blank pyrotechnic cartridge for use in a firearm, the cartridge comprising a cartridge casing having a bullet-like projection extending forwardly therefrom, the bullet-like projection being retractable through an opening in the casing when the cartridge is fired, the cartridge being axially expandable in a rearwards direction in use to move the breechblock of a firearm to recycle the firearm, the cartridge optionally having sealing means for preventing propellant gases from escaping through the opening upon firing.
- In another aspect, the invention provides a blank cartridge (e.g. a pyrotechnic cartridge) comprising a cartridge casing having a bullet-like projection extending forwardly therefrom, the bullet-like projection being retractable through an opening in the casing when the cartridge is fired, sealing means being provided for preventing propellant gases from escaping through the opening upon firing; the cartridge being axially expandable in a rearwards direction in use to move the breechblock of a firearm to recycle the firearm.
- In the cartridges of the invention, the expandable cartridge casing can comprise a piston portion slidably received within a sleeve portion. For example, the cartridge casing can have a nose portion, the sleeve portion extending rearwardly of the nose portion. The bullet-like projection can be connected to or formed integrally with the piston portion and, in one embodiment, the piston has a hollow rear portion from which the bullet-like projection extends forwardly. The hollow rear portion can contain a pyrotechnic composition.
- In one preferred embodiment, the invention provides a blank cartridge including a sleeve extending rearwardly from a nose portion, and a piston slidably disposed within the sleeve; the piston having at its forward end a spigot slidably received in a channel through the nose portion and extending forwardly of the nose portion, the piston having at its rearward end a chamber containing a pyrotechnic composition; an expansion chamber being provided within the sleeve between the piston and the nose portion, one or more gas channels being provided between the pyrotechnic composition in the piston and the expansion chamber; whereupon after ignition of the pyrotechnic composition, expanding gas passing through the or each gas channel into the expansion chamber moves the piston rearwardly in the sleeve, the rearward movement of the piston causing the gun to recycle.
- Preferably, the piston is hollow and one or more gas channels are provided between the hollow interior of the piston and the expansion chamber.
- Accordingly, in a particularly preferred embodiment, the invention provides a blank cartridge including a sleeve extending rearwardly from a nose portion, and a hollow piston slidably disposed within the sleeve; the piston having a spigot slidably received in a channel through the nose portion and extending forwardly of the nose portion; an expansion chamber being provided within the sleeve between the hollow piston and the nose portion, one or more gas channels being provided between the hollow interior of the piston and the expansion chamber; whereupon after ignition, expanding gas passing into the expansion chamber moves the piston rearwardly in the sleeve, the rearward movement of the piston causing the gun to recycle.
- The expansion chamber can be defined by a radially inner surface of the sleeve, a generally axially facing surface of the piston and a generally axially facing surface of the nose portion. The expansion chamber can be, for example, of generally annular configuration, surrounding the axially inner end of the spigot.
- In one preferred embodiment, the spigot is sealed within the channel through the nose portion by sealing means, for example circumferential sealing means such as an ‘O’-ring, sited in a circumferential recess around the spigot. This prevents or minimises the escape of gases and other emissions from the barrel of the gun after firing.
- The spigot typically is of a length such that after ignition, all or the greater part of its length is withdrawn into the nose portion as the cartridge is expanded. This can be achieved for example by connecting the spigot to that portion of the expanding cartridge casing which is thrown rearwardly upon ignition.
- The maximum extent of expansion of the cartridge casing is chosen such that when fully expanded, the cartridge can still be ejected from the gun in the normal way.
- In yet another aspect, the invention provides a method of feeding blank ammunition into the barrel of a gun comprising the step of loading the gun with a blank cartridge as hereinbefore defined.
- An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the following diagrammatic drawings in which:
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal section through a blank gun cartridge, prior to firing, according to one embodiment of the invention; and
- FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section through the gun cartridge shown in FIG. 1 after the blank cartridge has recycled.
- A blank gun cartridge2 according to the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1. The cartridge 2 comprises a
cylindrical cartridge case 4 with an in-turnedflange 6 at the rearward end. The forward end of the casing comprises anose portion 8, which in this embodiment is in the form of a plug, from whichsleeve 4 extends in a rearwards direction. Theplug 8 has anaxial bore 10. - The inner surface of the sleeve and the
rearward surface 12 of the plug define apiston chamber 14. Apiston 16 is slidably contained within thepiston chamber 14 and has a pair of outwardly extendingflanges 18 at its forward end. Nested between theflanges 18 and surrounding the piston is an ‘O’-ring 20 to provide a seal between the forward end of the piston and the inner surface of the casing. - A
pyrotechnic composition 22 is housed at the rearward end of thepiston 16. Extending from the pyrotechnic composition to the forward end of the piston is a firstgas expansion chamber 24. At the head of thegas expansion chamber 24,gas channels 26 allow the flow of propellant gas from thefirst expansion chamber 24 into a second expansion chamber 14 a (which corresponds to the expansion chamber defined in the claims appended hereto), which is defined by the space between the piston head and therearward surface 12 of the plug. - A
spigot 28 extends from the forward end of the piston and is slidably contained within theaxial bore 10 of the plug. Spigot 28 is surrounded by O-ring 30 which provides a seal with the inner surface of theaxial bore 10. - In operation, the
pyrotechnic composition 22 is activated by the impact of the firing pin P and the propellant gas formed by ignition of the composition expands into the firstgas expansion chamber 14 and then through thegas channels 26 between the firstgas expansion chamber 14 and the second expansion chamber 14 a at the front of the piston. The pressure of expanding gas in the second expansion chamber forces the piston (and with it the spigot) to move rearwardly relative to theouter casing 4. Thus the piston is propelled rearwardly against the breech block B to recycle the firearm. - The extent of rearwards movement of the piston, and hence the degree of expansion of the cartridge casing is limited by the
flanges 18 on the forward end of the piston which engages with theflange 6 on the rearward end of the casing 4 (FIG. 2). - As the cartridge casing expands and the
piston 16 is propelled rearwardly, the bullet shape presented by the spigot is withdrawn into the cartridge keeping the overall length of the cartridge substantially the same as a normal spent cartridge and thereby allowing the cartridge to be ejected in the normal way. - As can be seen from FIGS. 1 and 2, at least a portion of the
spigot 28 remains in thebore 10 after firing. An advantage of this is that it prevents relative pivoting movement taking place between the piston and the casing as the piston moves rearwardly out of the casing, eliminating the risk of the base section of the piston bending relative to the axis of the assembly and missing the cartridge eject mechanism of the gun. - One advantage of the blank cartridge of the present invention is that the presence of an ‘O’-
ring seal 30 on the spigot prevents any gas escaping from the cartridge in cases where zero emissions are required. A further advantage, which arises from the presence of the bullet-like projection, is that the cartridge feeds from the magazine into the firing chamber much more easily and with considerably reduced likelihood of jamming. - It is to be understood that the foregoing is merely exemplary of one embodiment of the invention and that modifications can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.
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