US18401A - Improvement in projectiles for rifled ordnance - Google Patents

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US18401A
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  • My invention relates to that class of projectiles in which the base or rear portion is caused to be expanded by the gas to fill the bore of the gun; but, unlike all other projectiles of this class, I make mine of one piece of cast-iron, and cause a portion of this castiron to be expanded, instead of packing the projectile with lead or inserting in it sections of wrought-iron, as have been done, to fill the bore.
  • A represents a conical-shaped projectile
  • the rim 6 between the outer edge of the shot and the chamber or bore a is quite thin at the extreme rear end; but it gradually thickens until at a line drawn through the bottom of the chamber its solidity would prevent it from being expanded by the gas.
  • 0, (say about midway between the rear of the projectile and the bottom of the chamber or bowl (1-,) are made through the wall of the chamber or bowl any suitable number of holes, 1 2 3, and from the rear of the projectile slots 4 are formed or cut down to said holes, so as to leave the base of the projectile, as it were, in sections.
  • 5 5 5 5 are ribs or swells on the outside of the projectile, which are intended to fit into the grooves or rifles of the cannon, and around the outside of the projectile is placed a band or fillet of leather, 6, india-rubber, or other material, which will close the slots 4 to keep the gas from getting between the projectile and the bore of the gun, but at the same time yield to the expansion of the sections between the slots, and it is immaterial whether the fillet adheres to the ball or projectile or not after it leaves the gun, its object having been ex hansted before the projectile leaves the gun.

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J. H. MERRILL.
Projectile.
Patented Oct. 13, 1857 TATES NITED ATENT rrrcn.
JAMES H. MERRILL, OF BALTIMORE-MARYLAND.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N0. 18,401, dated October 13, 1857.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, J AMES H. MERRILL, of Baltimore, in the county of Baltimore and State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Construction of Projectiles; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact descrip tion of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which Figure 1 represents the projectile in perspective. Fig. 2 represents a vertical section through the same, and Fig. 3 represents a hori zontal section taken at the red linew x of Fig. 2.
Similar letters of reference, where they occur in the separate figures, denote like parts of the projectile in all of them.
My invention relates to that class of projectiles in which the base or rear portion is caused to be expanded by the gas to fill the bore of the gun; but, unlike all other projectiles of this class, I make mine of one piece of cast-iron, and cause a portion of this castiron to be expanded, instead of packing the projectile with lead or inserting in it sections of wrought-iron, as have been done, to fill the bore.
Making projectiles of two kinds of metals, or even in two or more pieces, is not only expensive, but the parts will separate or fly from each other under the concussion of the discharge, and make their range uncertain, as well as to be dangerous. I therefore make my projectile in one single piece, but still preserve the expanding property. It is best made of cast-iron, annealed, if found desirable, to give it proper tenacity, though it may be made, but at greatly increased expense, of wrought-iron; and I would consider the latter metal almost out of the question, owing to the expense of making the projectile, when the cast-iron can be softened, or left hard when the projectile is to be an explosive one.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe the same with reference to the drawings. A represents a conical-shaped projectile,
having its base rounded out, as shown at a,
and hollow, so that the powder may enter and explode therein. The rim 6, between the outer edge of the shot and the chamber or bore a, is quite thin at the extreme rear end; but it gradually thickens until at a line drawn through the bottom of the chamber its solidity would prevent it from being expanded by the gas. At a point, 0, (say about midway between the rear of the projectile and the bottom of the chamber or bowl (1-,) are made through the wall of the chamber or bowl any suitable number of holes, 1 2 3, and from the rear of the projectile slots 4 are formed or cut down to said holes, so as to leave the base of the projectile, as it were, in sections.
5 5 5 are ribs or swells on the outside of the projectile, which are intended to fit into the grooves or rifles of the cannon, and around the outside of the projectile is placed a band or fillet of leather, 6, india-rubber, or other material, which will close the slots 4 to keep the gas from getting between the projectile and the bore of the gun, but at the same time yield to the expansion of the sections between the slots, and it is immaterial whether the fillet adheres to the ball or projectile or not after it leaves the gun, its object having been ex hansted before the projectile leaves the gun.
If that part of the projectile which is to be expanded to fit the bore be annealed or made of malleable cast-iron, there is no possible danger of the sections being broken, as they will easily spring by the expansion of the gas to the necessary extent to accomplish the purpose, the spring being gradual from the holes 1 2 3 to the rear of the projectile, and the metal thinning in the same direction, the slots of course widening to admit of the expansion.
Having thus fully described the nature and object of my invention, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
Making the base of a projectile that is cast in one piece cup or bowl shaped, and slotting the metal between the hollow and the outside of the projectile, so as to allow said base to expand by the force of the gas to fill the grooves or bore of the gun, substantially as described.
J AMES H. MERRILL.
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