US2115519A - Method of producing ammunition shell and like cases - Google Patents

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US2115519A
US2115519A US141898A US14189837A US2115519A US 2115519 A US2115519 A US 2115519A US 141898 A US141898 A US 141898A US 14189837 A US14189837 A US 14189837A US 2115519 A US2115519 A US 2115519A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21KMAKING FORGED OR PRESSED METAL PRODUCTS, e.g. HORSE-SHOES, RIVETS, BOLTS OR WHEELS
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  • This invention relates to an improved method of production of hollow cases or vessels, particularly ammunition shell or like cases.
  • the base-plate-forming member may be formed or provided with a centering stud engaging a 29 socket in the plug or abutment or may be otherwise positioned relatively to the plug or abutment and may be provided with an undercut edge or formed with a thread or grooves or so shaped as to enter into mechanical interlocking engagement with the metal of the case.
  • the base-plate-forming member may have a flat bottom and the hot metal of the case may be allowed or caused to shrink on to or forged into the base-plate; or the base-plate may be domed 80 or arched or otherwise formed so as to be flattened under the pressure applied in the first stage of the extruding operation.
  • the base-plate may be coated with a suitable flux or suitable metal, and may be of the same metal as the case or of different metal.
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical section showing the punch ready to operate on a billet
  • Fig. 2 a similar view showing the billet partially forged or extruded to form the imperforate end or base of a shell case.
  • Fig. 3 shows to a larger scale in side elevation the base-plate-forming member shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • Fig. 3* is a plan of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a modified form of base-plate-formlng' member.
  • i denotes the die ring which is accommodated in the lower end of a bore 2 in a member 8 and which presents a die chamber 4 through which a billet 6 is to be ex- 1 within the chamber 4 of the imperforate end or base of the shell case, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • a baseplate-forming member 8 Centered on the crown of the plug 1 is a baseplate-forming member 8 which, whilethe imperforate end or base of the shell case is being 5 consolidated within the die chamber 4, as shown in Fig. 2, is embedded in said imperforate end or base, whereby the so-called grain of the metal of the base-plate member 8 is disposed transversely of that of the shell case.
  • the member 8 is centered on the crown of the plug 1 by providing on the member 8 a depending central stud 8 which enters a socket or recess in the crown of the plug 1, the stud 9 being cut from the member 8 after completion of the extruding operation.
  • the member 8 is formed with an under cut peripheral surface i0 (Fig. 3) so that the member 8 will be securely keyed into the base of the shell case.
  • the modified form of base-plate member 8 shown in Fig. 4 is of slightly domed formation so that, in the base-forging operation, the member 8 will flatten and spread laterally into-secure interlocking engagement with its recess in the shell base.
  • the method of producing an ammunition shell which comprises supporting a base-plateforming member of less diameter than the base of the shell to be formed within a die ring, at one end thereof, supporting a metal billet on the other end of the die ring, applying pressure to the center portion only of said metal billet until a portion thereof has been forced into said die rin and the shell partially formed, continuing the pressure upon said billet until the metal thereof 45 has been caused to flow around the outside of said base-plate-forming member and the same has been embodied in the center portion of the base of the partially formed shell. and continudug the pressure on s aid billet until all of it has been forced into and extruded from said die ring.

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April 19133- J. B. TALBOT-CROSBIE ET AL 2,115,519
METHOD OF PRODUCING AMMUNITION SHELL AND LIKE CASES Filed May 11, 1937 Patented Apr. 26, 1938 p UNlTED STATES IVETHOD OF PRODUCING AMZMUNI'I'ION SHELL AND LIKE CASES John Burrell Talbot-Orosbie and Arthur Penrhyn Stanley Macquisten, Glasgow, Scotland Application May 11, 1931, Serial No. 141,898
In Great Britain February}, 1936 2 Claims.
This invention relates to an improved method of production of hollow cases or vessels, particularly ammunition shell or like cases. For forming a hollow case having one imperiorate end in a continuous operation theremay be employed a punch and a die-ring of which the inner end is temporarily closed by a plug or abutment to form a die-chamber in which the closed end portion of the case is consolidated by a forging process which is followed by extrusion.
According to the present invention there is centered on the crown of the plug or abutment a loose base-p1ate-forming member which in the first stage of the operation is embedded in the case or the like whereby the so-called grain of the metal of the base-plate is transverse to that of the metal of the case.
The base-plate-forming member may be formed or provided with a centering stud engaging a 29 socket in the plug or abutment or may be otherwise positioned relatively to the plug or abutment and may be provided with an undercut edge or formed with a thread or grooves or so shaped as to enter into mechanical interlocking engagement with the metal of the case.
The base-plate-forming member may have a flat bottom and the hot metal of the case may be allowed or caused to shrink on to or forged into the base-plate; or the base-plate may be domed 80 or arched or otherwise formed so as to be flattened under the pressure applied in the first stage of the extruding operation.
The base-plate may be coated with a suitable flux or suitable metal, and may be of the same metal as the case or of different metal. A
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which Fig. 1 is a vertical section showing the punch ready to operate on a billet, and Fig. 2 a similar view showing the billet partially forged or extruded to form the imperforate end or base of a shell case. Fig. 3 shows to a larger scale in side elevation the base-plate-forming member shown in Figs. 1 and 2. Fig. 3* is a plan of Fig. 3. Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a modified form of base-plate-formlng' member.
As shownin the drawing, i denotes the die ring which is accommodated in the lower end of a bore 2 in a member 8 and which presents a die chamber 4 through which a billet 6 is to be ex- 1 within the chamber 4 of the imperforate end or base of the shell case, as shown in Fig. 2.
Centered on the crown of the plug 1 is a baseplate-forming member 8 which, whilethe imperforate end or base of the shell case is being 5 consolidated within the die chamber 4, as shown in Fig. 2, is embedded in said imperforate end or base, whereby the so-called grain of the metal of the base-plate member 8 is disposed transversely of that of the shell case.
. The member 8 is centered on the crown of the plug 1 by providing on the member 8 a depending central stud 8 which enters a socket or recess in the crown of the plug 1, the stud 9 being cut from the member 8 after completion of the extruding operation.
As shown, the member 8 is formed with an under cut peripheral surface i0 (Fig. 3) so that the member 8 will be securely keyed into the base of the shell case. 20 The modified form of base-plate member 8 shown in Fig. 4 is of slightly domed formation so that, in the base-forging operation, the member 8 will flatten and spread laterally into-secure interlocking engagement with its recess in the shell base.
We claim: 1. The methodof producing an ammunition shell ina continuous operation, comprising first forming a shell having an imperforate base by a forging process and simultaneously embedding in said imperforate base a metal base-plate-forming member of less diameter than said base and then completing the operation by an extrusion process. 35
2. The method of producing an ammunition shell which comprises supporting a base-plateforming member of less diameter than the base of the shell to be formed within a die ring, at one end thereof, supporting a metal billet on the other end of the die ring, applying pressure to the center portion only of said metal billet until a portion thereof has been forced into said die rin and the shell partially formed, continuing the pressure upon said billet until the metal thereof 45 has been caused to flow around the outside of said base-plate-forming member and the same has been embodied in the center portion of the base of the partially formed shell. and continudug the pressure on s aid billet until all of it has been forced into and extruded from said die ring.-
J. B. TALBOT-CRQSBIE. A. P. MACQUISTEN.
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US2675124A (en) * 1949-12-23 1954-04-13 Biginelli Oreste Flavi Alfredo Extrusion machine
US2763370A (en) * 1951-12-31 1956-09-18 Kreidler Alfred Process and apparatus for the pressing of extended bodies with profiled heads

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2675124A (en) * 1949-12-23 1954-04-13 Biginelli Oreste Flavi Alfredo Extrusion machine
US2763370A (en) * 1951-12-31 1956-09-18 Kreidler Alfred Process and apparatus for the pressing of extended bodies with profiled heads

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