IP Library Granted Patent US 9,677,860
Granted Patent B2
US 9,677,860 · App. 14/722,719 · Granted Jun 13, 2017

Shot shells with performance-enhancing absorbers

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Patent No.
US 9,677,860
App. No.
14/722,719
Granted
Jun 13, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Shot shells with enhanced performance due to inclusion of an absorber between the shot wad and the shot payload. The absorber reduces the pressure within a shot gun's chamber during firing of the shell, such as by absorbing energy generated during the firing process, and may thereafter return some of the energy to the pellets as the absorber and pellets are propelled along the firearm's barrel. Accordingly, the absorber enables a shot shell to generate shot payload velocities that are greater than would be achieved without the absorber, typically at a lower internal chamber pressure. In some embodiments, the absorber has (1) a Young's Modulus of less than 2,000 psi (137.9 bar), (2) a compressive strength of at least 100 psi (6.9 bar) and/or less than 10,000 psi (689.5 bar), and/or (3) a tensile strength of at least 145 psi (10 bar) and/or less than 10,000 psi (689.5 bar).

Claims (52)

1. A shot shell, comprising:

a housing including:

(i) a head that includes a primer;

(ii) a casing that extends from the head to define generally cylindrical housing sidewalls that define an internal chamber with a mouth region distal the head; and

(iii) a closure that closes the mouth region;

a charge of propellant contained within the internal chamber;

a shot wad extending entirely within the internal chamber and including a charge-contacting surface and a shot cup with a pellet-facing surface;

a plurality of shot pellets within the shot wad; and

a setback force absorber within the internal chamber and extending generally between the pellet-facing surface of the shot cup and the plurality of shot pellets;

wherein the shot wad includes generally cylindrical wad sidewalls that extend from the shot cup and define a payload region that contains the plurality of shot pellets;

wherein the charge-contacting surface of the shot cup is in contact with the charge of propellant;

wherein at least one of the plurality of shot pellets is in contact with the wad sidewalls;

wherein at least one of the plurality of shot pellets is in contact with the absorber;

wherein none of the plurality of shot pellets are in contact with the pellet-facing surface of the shot cup;

wherein the absorber is in contact with the pellet-facing surface of the shot cup;

wherein the absorber is configured to compress in response to setback forces resulting from combustion of the charge of propellant;

wherein the absorber is generally spherical and is formed of cork, and wherein the absorber has a Young's Modulus of less than 5,000 psi (345 bar); and

wherein the absorber is formed from a different material than the shot wad and the plurality of shot pellets.

2. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the wad is an object of unitary construction.

3. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the absorber is formed from a resilient material that is configured to absorb setback forces generated when the shot shell is fired and to impart at least a portion of the setback forces to the plurality of shot pellets as the absorber and the plurality of shot pellets travel after the shot shell is fired.

4. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the absorber is formed from a frangible material that is configured to absorb setback forces generated when the shot shell is fired and to break into particulate as the absorber and the plurality of shot pellets travel after the shot shell is fired.

5. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the absorber is not integral with the shot wad or the plurality of shot pellets.

6. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the absorber is shaped to conform to the pellet-facing surface of the shot cup.

7. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the absorber is larger than any of the shot pellets of the plurality of shot pellets.

8. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the absorber has a density that is defined as the ratio of a compressive strength of the absorber to a specific compressive strength of the absorber, and wherein the density of the absorber is less than 1.5 g/cc.

9. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the shot wad has an inner cross-sectional area measured transverse to a long axis of the shot shell, and further wherein the absorber has an outer cross-sectional area that is at least 75% of the inner cross-sectional area of the shot wad.

10. The shot shell of claim 9 , wherein the shot wad has an inner cross-sectional area measured transverse to the long axis of the shot shell, and further wherein the absorber has an outer cross-sectional area that is at least 90% of the inner cross-sectional area of the shot wad.

11. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the absorber covers at least 75% of the pellet-facing surface of the shot cup.

12. The shot shell of claim 11 , wherein the absorber covers at least 90% of the pellet-facing surface of the shot cup.

13. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the absorber has a compressive strength that is at least 100 psi (6.9 bar) and which is less than 10,000 psi (689.5 bar).

14. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the absorber has a tensile strength of at least 145 psi (10 bar) and which is less than 10,000 psi (689.5 bar).

15. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the shot shell is a 10-gauge shot shell, and further wherein, when fired, the plurality of shot pellets travel at speeds of at least 1,400 feet per second (fps), while pressures of less than 11,000 psi are generated in a shot gun's chamber.

16. The shot shell of claim 1 , wherein the shot shell comprises two or more of the absorbers.

17. A shot shell, comprising:

a housing containing a charge of propellant and having generally cylindrical housing sidewalls that define an internal chamber;

a shot wad extending entirely within the internal chamber and including a charge-contacting surface and a shot cup with a pellet-facing surface;

a plurality of shot pellets within the shot wad; and

a setback force absorber within the internal chamber and extending generally between the pellet-facing surface of the shot cup and the plurality of shot pellets, wherein the setback force absorber is a resilient cork ball;

wherein the shot wad includes generally cylindrical wad sidewalls that extend from the shot cup and define a payload region that contains the plurality of shot pellets;

wherein the charge-contacting surface of the shot cup is in contact with the charge of propellant;

wherein at least one of the plurality of shot pellets is in contact with the wad sidewalls;

wherein at least one of the plurality of shot pellets is in contact with the absorber;

wherein none of the plurality of shot pellets are in contact with the pellet-facing surface of the shot cup;

wherein the absorber is in contact with the pellet-facing surface of the shot cup;

wherein the absorber is configured to compress in response to setback forces resulting from combustion of the charge of propellant; and

wherein the absorber is formed from a different material than the shot wad and the plurality of shot pellets.

18. The shot shell of claim 17 , wherein the absorber is configured to absorb setback forces generated when the shot shell is fired and to impart at least a portion of the setback forces to the plurality of shot pellets as the absorber and the plurality of shot pellets travel after the shot shell is fired.

19. The shot shell of claim 17 , wherein the absorber is formed from a frangible material that is configured to absorb setback forces generated when the shot shell is fired and to break into particulate as the absorber and the plurality of shot pellets travel after the shot shell is fired.

20. The shot shell of claim 17 , wherein the absorber has a density that is defined as the ratio of a compressive strength of the absorber to a specific compressive strength of the absorber, and wherein the density of the absorber is less than 1.5 g/cc.

21. The shot shell of claim 17 , wherein the shot wad has an inner cross-sectional area measured transverse to a long axis of the shot shell, and further wherein the absorber has an outer cross-sectional area that is at least 75% of the inner cross-sectional area of the shot wad.

22. The shot shell of claim 17 , wherein the absorber has a compressive strength that is at least 100 psi (6.9 bar) and which is less than 10,000 psi (689.5 bar).

23. The shot shell of claim 17 , wherein the absorber has a tensile strength of at least 145 psi (10 bar) and which is less than 10,000 psi (689.5 bar).

Assignments (8)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 26, 2024
From: AMMUNITION OPERATIONS LLC; FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 070479/0586 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 3, 2024
From: FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY
To: GLAS TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED
Reel/Frame 069476/0873 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 27, 2024
From: CAPITAL ONE, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: AMMUNITION OPERATIONS LLC; BEE STINGER, LLC; BELL SPORTS, INC.; BUSHNELL INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.; C PREME LIMITED LLC; CAMELBAK PRODUCTS, LLC; EAGLE INDUSTRIES UNLIMITED, INC.; FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY; GOLD TIP, LLC; LOGAN OUTDOOR PRODUCTS, LLC; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; MILLETT INDUSTRIES, INC.; STONEY POINT PRODUCTS, INC.; VISTA OUTDOOR OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 069460/0001 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF TERM LOAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 1, 2024
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: AMMUNITION OPERATIONS LLC; BELL SPORTS, INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL INC.; C PREME LIMITED LLC; CAMELBAK PRODUCTS, LLC; EAGLE INDUSTRIES UNLIMITED, INC.; FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY; GOLD TIP, LLC; LOGAN OUTDOOR PRODUCTS, LLC; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; MILLETT INDUSTRIES, INC.; STONE GLACIER, INC.; VISTA OUTDOOR OPERATIONS LLC; WAWGD NEWCO, LLC; FOX HEAD, INC.; SIMMS FISHING PRODUCTS LLC
Reel/Frame 066959/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2022
From: AMMUNITION OPERATIONS LLC; BEE STINGER, LLC; BELL SPORTS, INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL INC.; C PREME LIMITED LLC; CAMELBAK PRODUCTS, LLC; EAGLE INDUSTRIES UNLIMITED, INC.; FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY; FOX HEAD, INC.; GOLD TIP, LLC; LOGAN OUTDOOR PRODUCTS, LLC; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; MILLETT INDUSTRIES; NIGHT OPTICS USA, INC.; NORTHSTAR OUTDOORS, LLC; QUIETKAT, INC.; STONE GLACIER, INC.; STONEY POINT PRODUCTS, INC.; VISTA OUTDOOR OPERATIONS LLC; VISTA OUTDOOR SALES LLC; WAWGD NEWCO, LLC; VISTA OUTDOOR INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS THE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 061521/0747 →
ABL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 1, 2021
From: AMMUNITION OPERATIONS LLC; BEE STINGER, LLC; BELL SPORTS, INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL INC.; C PREME LIMITED LLC; CAMELBAK PRODUCTS, LLC; EAGLE INDUSTRIES UNLIMITED, INC.; FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY; GOLD TIP, LLC; LOGAN OUTDOOR PRODUCTS, LLC; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; MILLETT INDUSTRIES; NIGHT OPTICS USA, INC.; NORTHSTAR OUTDOORS, LLC; STONEY POINT PRODUCTS INC.; VISTA OUTDOOR INC.; VISTA OUTDOOR OPERATIONS LLC
To: CAPITAL ONE, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 056033/0349 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 23, 2021
From: ENVIRON-METAL, INC.; HEVI-SHOT EXPORTING, INC.
To: FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY
Reel/Frame 055684/0869 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 27, 2015
From: NAUMAN, RALPH; SORENSEN, MICHAEL CLIFFORD
To: ENVIRON-METAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 035722/0757 →