IP Library Granted Patent US 10,690,465
Granted Patent B2
US 10,690,465 · App. 16/547,407 · Granted Jun 23, 2020

Frangible firearm projectiles, methods for forming the same, and firearm cartridges containing the same

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Patent No.
US 10,690,465
App. No.
16/547,407
Granted
Jun 23, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Frangible firearm projectiles, firearm cartridges containing the same, and methods for forming the same. The firearm projectiles are formed from compacted metal powders that may include an anti-sparking agent. The compacted metal powders may be or include a compacted mixture of metal powders that may include powders of one or more of iron, zinc, bismuth, copper, tungsten, nickel, boron, and/or alloys thereof, and/or oxides thereof. The compacted mixture may be heat treated for a time sufficient to form a plurality of discrete alloy domains within the compacted mixture. The frangible firearm projectile may be formed by a mechanism that includes vapor-phase diffusion bonding and oxidation of the metal powders and that does not include forming a liquid phase of any of the metal powders or utilizing a polymeric binder. The anti-sparking agent may include a borate, such as boric acid.

Claims (44)

1. A frangible firearm projectile, comprising:

a frangible projectile body comprising a compacted mixture of metal powders that forms at least 90 wt % of the frangible projectile body;

wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes a first metal powder and a second metal powder;

wherein the frangible firearm projectile includes a plurality of discrete alloy domains containing alloy domains of at least the first metal powder and the second metal powder; and

wherein the metal powders in the compacted mixture of metal powders are bound together in the frangible projectile body by chemical bonds that include chemical bonds resulting from oxidation bonding of the metal powders, and chemical bonds resulting from vapor-phase diffusion bonding between the metal powders to form the plurality of discrete alloy domains.

2. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 1 , wherein the first metal powder is copper powder, and wherein the second metal powder includes at least one of zinc powder and iron powder.

3. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 2 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes 50-95 wt % copper powder and 4-48 wt % iron powder.

4. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 2 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes 10-48 wt % copper powder and 50-95 wt % iron powder.

5. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 2 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes 50-85 wt % copper powder and 15-45 wt % zinc powder.

6. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 1 , wherein the first metal powder is tungsten powder, and wherein the second metal powder includes at least one of copper powder and bismuth powder.

7. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 6 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes 60-97 wt % tungsten powder and 2-40 wt % copper powder.

8. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 6 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes 80-97 wt % tungsten powder and 2-15 wt % bismuth powder.

9. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 1 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders further includes a third metal powder, and further wherein the plurality of discrete alloy domains further includes the third metal powder.

10. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 9 , wherein the first metal powder is copper powder, the second metal powder is iron powder, and the third metal powder is zinc powder.

11. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 10 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes 40-55 wt % iron powder, 20-45 wt % copper powder, and 5-30 wt % zinc powder.

12. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 10 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes 3-35 wt % iron powder, 45-75 wt % copper powder, and 15-30 wt % zinc powder.

13. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 9 , wherein the first metal powder is tungsten powder, the second metal powder is iron powder, and the third metal powder is zinc powder.

14. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 13 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes 45-65 wt % tungsten powder, 24-48 wt % iron powder, and 3-14 wt % zinc powder.

15. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 1 , wherein the frangible firearm projectile includes an anti-sparking agent configured to reduce a propensity for the frangible firearm projectile to produce sparks upon striking a target after being fired, and wherein the anti-sparking agent includes at least one of boric acid, borax, and a borate.

16. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 15 , wherein the discrete alloy domains further includes boron from the anti-sparking agent.

17. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 1 , wherein the frangible firearm projectile further includes a coating on the exterior of the frangible firearm projectile.

18. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 16 , wherein the coating is a tungsten disulfide coating, and wherein the tungsten disulfide coating is configured to reduce a propensity of the frangible firearm projectile to produce barrel sparking when the frangible firearm projectile is fired and passes through a barrel of a firearm.

19. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 16 , wherein the coating is a metallic coating that includes at least one of zinc, copper, tungsten, bismuth, tin, and iron, and wherein the metallic coating is applied to the exterior of the frangible firearm projectile by an electroplating process.

20. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 1 , wherein the frangible firearm projectile body is free from melted metal powder and does not include a polymeric binder, and further wherein the chemical bonds do not result from liquid-phase sintering of the metal powders.

21. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 1 , wherein the frangible firearm projectile has a weight and is configured to break entirely into small particulate when fired at a metal surface at close range from a firearm cartridge, and wherein the small particulate has a maximum particle weight of 5% of the weight of the frangible firearm projectile.

22. A firearm cartridge, comprising

a casing that defines an internal volume;

a propellant disposed in the internal volume;

a primer disposed in the internal volume and configured to ignite the propellant; and

the frangible firearm projectile of claim 1 at least partially received in the casing.

23. A frangible firearm projectile, comprising:

a frangible projectile body comprising a compacted mixture of metal powders that forms at least 90 wt % of the frangible projectile body;

wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes a copper powder and a borate powder;

wherein the frangible firearm projectile includes a plurality of discrete alloy domains of the copper powder; and

wherein the metal powders in the compacted mixture of metal powders are bound together by chemical bonds that include chemical bonds resulting from oxidation bonding of at least one of the copper powder and the borate powder, chemical bonds resulting from vapor phase diffusion bonding of the copper powder into the borate powder to form the plurality of discrete alloy domains, and chemical bonds resulting from the vapor phase diffusion of the copper powder into the borate powder and oxidation of the copper powder to form a solid solution that includes a three-dimensional network of bonds between an oxidized copper powder and the borate powder.

24. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 23 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders includes 95-99.75 wt % copper powder and 0.25-4 wt % borate powder.

25. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 23 , wherein the frangible firearm projectile body is free from melted metal powder and does not include a polymeric binder, and further wherein the chemical bonds do not result from liquid-phase sintering of the metal powders.

26. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 23 , wherein the frangible firearm projectile has a weight and is configured to break entirely into small particulate when fired at a metal surface at close range from a firearm cartridge, and wherein the small particulate has a maximum particle weight of 5% of the weight of the frangible firearm projectile.

27. The frangible firearm projectile of claim 23 , wherein the compacted mixture of metal powders further includes powders of one or more of iron, zinc, bismuth, tungsten, nickel, alloys thereof, and/or oxides thereof.

28. A firearm cartridge, comprising

a casing that defines an internal volume;

a propellant disposed in the internal volume;

a primer disposed in the internal volume and configured to ignite the propellant; and

the frangible firearm projectile of claim 23 at least partially received in the casing.

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 Aug 21, 2019
From: MORSE, JOSEPH FRANKLIN; NAUMAN, RALPH; NICHOLS, ROBERT CHARLES
To: ENVIRON-METAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 050122/0918 →