Bullets, including lead-free bullets, and associated methods
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F42B-012/74
F42B-030/02
출원번호
US-0687859
(2010-01-14)
등록번호
US-8393273
(2013-03-12)
발명자
/ 주소
Weeks, Robert
Nosler, Robert
Lake, Mike
출원인 / 주소
Nosler, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Perkins Coie LLP
인용정보
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7인용 특허 :
129
초록▼
Bullets, including lead-free bullets with frangible cores, are described herein. In some embodiments, a bullet includes a jacket having an inner surface defining a cavity having an open end and a closed end. The bullet also includes a lead-free core positioned within the cavity and extending from th
Bullets, including lead-free bullets with frangible cores, are described herein. In some embodiments, a bullet includes a jacket having an inner surface defining a cavity having an open end and a closed end. The bullet also includes a lead-free core positioned within the cavity and extending from the closed end to a first intermediate portion of the cavity. The core includes a plurality of particles that are compacted within the cavity to form the core. The bullet also includes a seal positioned within the cavity and extending from the first intermediate portion to a second intermediate portion of the cavity. The seal abuts the inner surface of the jacket, thereby substantially sealing off the core within the cavity. The bullet may also include a polymeric tip having a forward portion projecting forward from the open end and a rearward portion extending rearward into the cavity.
대표청구항▼
1. A bullet comprising: a jacket defining a cavity having a closed end and an open end;a core positioned within the cavity and extending from the closed end to a first intermediate portion of the cavity, the core including a plurality of particles, the particles having outer surfaces and a dimension
1. A bullet comprising: a jacket defining a cavity having a closed end and an open end;a core positioned within the cavity and extending from the closed end to a first intermediate portion of the cavity, the core including a plurality of particles, the particles having outer surfaces and a dimension of from about 0.003 inches to about 0.038 inches;a seal positioned within the cavity and extending from the first intermediate portion of the cavity to a second intermediate portion of the cavity, wherein the second intermediate portion of the cavity is spaced apart from the open end of the cavity; anda material positioned on at least portions of the outer surfaces of the particles, wherein the material is configured to lubricate the particles during compaction within the cavity and to facilitate separation of the particles after an impact. 2. The bullet of claim 1, further comprising a tip having a forward portion projecting forward from the open end and a rearward portion extending rearward into the cavity. 3. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the jacket includes copper. 4. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the plurality of particles are compacted within the cavity. 5. The bullet of claim 1 wherein at least some of the particles have been compacted, and wherein the at least some of the particles have a generally spherical shape prior to compaction. 6. The bullet of claim 1 wherein at least some of the particles have an irregular shape. 7. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the at least some of the particles include copper. 8. The bullet of claim 1 wherein at least some of the particles include iron. 9. The bullet of claim 1 wherein at least some of the particles include non-ferrous material. 10. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the material includes at least one of molybdenum disulfide, graphite and zinc stearate. 11. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the material includes a metallic coating applied through a plating process. 12. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the material includes oxidized material. 13. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the plurality of particles form from about 85% to about 99.99% of the core by weight, and wherein the material forms from about 0.01% to about 15% of the core by weight. 14. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the seal includes an adhesive. 15. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the seal includes a light-cured adhesive. 16. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the seal includes at least one of a heat-cured adhesive, an air-cured adhesive, and a moisture-cured adhesive. 17. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the seal includes an epoxy. 18. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the seal includes polymeric material. 19. The bullet of claim 18 wherein the polymeric material includes at least one of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyoxymethylene and urethane. 20. The bullet of claim 18 wherein the seal is compacted, and wherein the seal has a substantially spherical shape prior to compaction. 21. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the seal includes a gasket. 22. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the seal includes at least one of foam, neoprene, ethylene propylene diene M-class (EPDM), polyurethane, urethane, silicone, and a rubber compound. 23. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the seal prevents ingress into the core of foreign material entering through the open end of the cavity. 24. The bullet of claim 1 wherein the jacket has a nose section, and a tail section having a generally annular base, wherein the generally annular base defines the open end of the jacket, and wherein the second intermediate portion of the cavity is proximate to the generally annular base. 25. The bullet of claim 24 wherein the tail section is crimped to form the generally annular base. 26. A bullet comprising: a lead-free jacket having a tail section with a base, an intermediate section extending from the tail section, a nose section having an ogived outer surface extending from the intermediate section to a terminus, an opening at the terminus, and an inner surface defining a cavity extending from the opening to the base;a lead-free core positioned within the cavity, the lead-free core extending from the base to an intermediate portion of the cavity, and the lead-free core including— a plurality of compacted metal granules having outer surfaces, the metal granules, prior to compaction, having a dimension of from about 0.003 inches to about 0.038 inches; anda layer on at least portions of the outer surfaces of the metal granules, the layer configured to lubricate the granules during compaction within the cavity and to facilitate separation of the granules after an impact; anda seal positioned adjacent the lead-free core, wherein the seal is spaced apart from the opening at the terminus. 27. The bullet of claim 26, further comprising a tip in the opening having a forward portion projecting forward from the opening and a rearward portion extending rearward into the cavity. 28. The bullet of claim 26 wherein the tip has a style that includes one of a spitzer style, a semi spitzer style, and a round nose style. 29. The bullet of claim 26 wherein the jacket includes copper. 30. The bullet of claim 26 wherein the jacket includes copper 210 alloy. 31. The bullet of claim 26 wherein the plurality of metal granules are compacted within the cavity. 32. The bullet of claim 26 wherein at least some of the metal granules have a substantially spherical shape prior to compaction. 33. The bullet of claim 26 wherein at least some of the metal granules have an irregular shape. 34. The bullet of claim 26 wherein at least some of the metal granules include iron. 35. The bullet of claim 26 wherein at least some of the metal granules include carbon steel. 36. The bullet of claim 26 wherein at least some of the metal granules include non-ferrous material. 37. The bullet of claim 26 wherein at least some of the metal granules include copper. 38. The bullet of claim 26 wherein the layer includes at least one of molybdenum disulfide, graphite and zinc stearate. 39. The bullet of claim 26 wherein the layer includes a metallic coating. 40. The bullet of claim 26 wherein the layer includes oxidized material. 41. The bullet of claim 26 wherein the intermediate portion of the cavity is a first intermediate portion of the cavity, and wherein the extends from the first intermediate portion of the cavity to a second intermediate portion of the cavity, the seal abutting the inner surface of the lead-free jacket to substantially seal off the lead-free core within the cavity. 42. The bullet of claim 41 wherein the seal includes a light-cured adhesive. 43. The bullet of claim 41 wherein the seal includes at least one of a heat-cured adhesive, an air-cured adhesive, and a moisture-cured adhesive. 44. The bullet of claim 41 wherein the seal includes polymeric material. 45. The bullet of claim 41 wherein the seal includes polymeric material, wherein the seal is compacted, and wherein the seal has a substantially spherical shape prior to compaction. 46. The bullet of claim 41 wherein the seal includes a gasket. 47. The bullet of claim 41 wherein the seal includes at least one of foam, neoprene, ethylene propylene diene M-class (EPDM), polyurethane, urethane, silicone, and a rubber compound. 48. The bullet of claim 41 wherein the seal prevents ingress into the lead-free core of foreign matter that enters the cavity through the opening at the terminus. 49. A bullet comprising: a body including— a core having a plurality of metal particles;a jacket having an opening and a surface at least partially defining a cavity; and,a material in contact with the metal particles, the material configured to lubricate the metal particles during compaction within the jacket and to facilitate separation of the particles after an impact; andsealing material positioned on at least a portion of the surface and on at least a portion of the core, wherein— the sealing material has a solid state,the sealing material previously had a non-solid state,the sealing material on the core is spaced apart from the opening, andthe sealing material prevents foreign matter that enters the cavity through the opening from contacting the portion of the surface and the portion of the core. 50. The bullet of claim 49 wherein the multiple metal particles have a dimension of from about 0.003 inches to about 0.038 inches. 51. The bullet of claim 49 wherein the core includes metal powder. 52. The bullet of claim 49 wherein the body is a unitary piece of material. 53. The bullet of claim 49 wherein the sealing material includes an adhesive. 54. The bullet of claim 53 wherein the adhesive includes a light-cured adhesive. 55. The bullet of claim 49 wherein the sealing material includes a sealant. 56. The bullet of claim 49 wherein the sealing material includes at least one of an adhesive and a sealant, wherein the body includes a tail section having a generally annular base, and wherein the generally annular base defines the opening. 57. A bullet comprising: a body including— a core having a plurality of particles;a jacket having an opening and a surface at least partially defining a cavity; anda layer positioned on the particles, the layer configured to lubricate the particles during compaction within the jacket and to facilitate separation of the particles after an impact; andmeans for sealing at least a portion of the surface, wherein— the means for sealing has a solid state,the means for sealing previously had a non-solid state,the means for sealing is positioned on the portion of the surface and on at least a portion of the core, andthe means for sealing is spaced apart from the opening and does not close the opening. 58. The bullet of claim 57 wherein the plurality of particles includes metal particles. 59. The bullet of claim 57 wherein the core includes metal powder. 60. The bullet of claim 57 wherein the means for sealing includes an adhesive.
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