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  • This invention relates to a tool or mechanism for use in reloading fired or empty cartridge cases.
  • cartridge case has the fired primer removed and is reshaped to accommodate the bullet and to have a new primer attached thereto.
  • Figure 1 is a view in vertical longitudinal section through the improved device
  • Figure 2 is a view of the same parts as Figure 1 at a difierent stage of operation.
  • Iii designates a relatively stationary support having parallel bores H and I2 extending vertically therethrough.
  • a shaft or post It is suitably mounted for vertical adjustment.
  • the shaft I4 has a longitudinal groove l5 into which an adjustable screw l6, carried by the support Ill, extends, to bind against the shaft M to hold it at different adjustments and prevent relative turning movement of the shaft and support.
  • a cylinder H is rigidly fastended.
  • Cylinder I! is inwardly thickened at the upper extremity as at I8 and in the latter portion, a tubular die I9 is disposed, extending below the lower end or shoulder 2 of the portion l8 and havinga lateral flange 2
  • an expanding element 22 having an anchoring portion 23 rigidly carried by the die.
  • Portion 23 has a shoulder 24 and below the same a reduced shank 25 depends, being of less diameter than the interior of the die I9 except at an enlargement or expanding portion 26.
  • the lower end of the shank 25 extends below the cylinder I! as a reduced pin 21.
  • a bushing 28 Slidably mounted within the cylinder I1 is a bushing 28 having a tapered bore 29, the larger end of the taper being lowermost.
  • the bushing 28 is held against downward displacement from the cylinder I! by a ring 3!] of angle form in cross section, removably or permanently fastened to the cylinder in any desired manner.
  • is located within the cylinder bearing at one end against shoulder 20 and at the other end against the bushing 28 to 5 maintain the same in lowermost position.
  • an anvil 32 Operable by any suitable means and slidably mounted on the shaft or rod I4 is an anvil 32 having cleats 33 thereon provided with inwardly extending flanges 34 adapted to overlap flanges 10 35 of an empty shell or case 36.
  • the anvil has an opening 31 therethrough in line with the primer 38 of the empty shell and beneath which a relatively stationary primer-applying device is located.
  • a shell or case after firing, and preparatory to reloading the same is disposed as shown in Figure 1 on the anvil 32 retained by the flanges 34 overlapping flanges 35.
  • the case or empty shell 36 occupies and extends through the bore 29 of the bushing 28, accurately fitting the same.
  • the device is thereupon actuated in any suitable manner as by lever means to elevate or raise the anvil 32 and empty shell thereon along shaft l4, to the position of Figure 2, the upper end of the empty shell entering the die l9 and. thus constricting or reducing the diameter, the upper end portion of the empty shell or case 36 as shown at 4
  • as a result will interiorly be of less diameter than the expanding member 26.
  • the empty case moves therewith so that the portion 4
  • the pin 21 engages the primer 38 and displaces it through the opening 31.
  • the tool 40 is engaged in the desired sequence to apply a new primer such as 38 to the case or empty shell.
  • a device of the class described comprising a support, a shaft associated therewith, an anvil on said shaft slidable relatively to said support and adapted to mount a case, a cylinder carried by the support in parallelism to the shaft, a tubular resizing die disposed adjacent the upper portion of the cylinder, a floating bushing within the cylinder having a tapered bore fitted by a portion of the case intermediate the ends of the case, and an expanding element depending from the resizing die, the shell being operated on by the die and expanding element through movement of the shell in opposite directions, and the bushing floating with the shell and stabilizing the shell during all operations.
  • a device of the class described comprising a support, a shaft associated therewith, an anvil on said shaft slidable relatively to said support and adapted to mount a case, a cylinder carried by the support in parallelism to the shaft, a tubular resizing die disposed adjacent the upper portion of the cylinder, a floating bushing within the cylinder having a tapered bore fitted by a portion of the case intermediate the ends of the case, and an expanding element depending from the resizing die, the expanding element extending into the die and being spaced from the wall thereof, a distance from the lower end of the die, said element having an expanding portion below the die, said element also having a primerejecting part, the shell being operated on by the die and expanding element through movement of the shell in opposite directions, and the bushing floating with the shell and stabilizing the shell during all operations.

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0d. 11, 1938. R JAYNE 2,133,198
TOOL FOR RELOADING FIRED OR EMPTY CARTRIDGE CASES Filed Nov. 19, 1936 mmm Patented Oct. 11, 1938 UNITED STATES TOOL FOR RELOADING FIRED OR EMPTY CARTRIDGE CASES Robert L. Jayne, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.
Application November'19, 1936, Serial No. 111,729
2 Claims.
This invention relates to a tool or mechanism for use in reloading fired or empty cartridge cases.
It is particularly aimed to provide a novel construction wherein the cartridge case has the fired primer removed and is reshaped to accommodate the bullet and to have a new primer attached thereto.
It is particularly aimed to provide a construction wherein the operation will be accurate and the cartridge case to that end, be held by novel means with its axis co-axial with the movable parts and held against cant or wobbling.
The more specific objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the description following taken in connection with accompanying drawing illustrating an operative embodiment.
In said drawing:
Figure 1 is a view in vertical longitudinal section through the improved device, and
Figure 2 is a view of the same parts as Figure 1 at a difierent stage of operation.
Referring specifically to the drawing wherein like reference characters designate like or similar parts, Iii designates a relatively stationary support having parallel bores H and I2 extending vertically therethrough. In the bore I, a shaft or post It is suitably mounted for vertical adjustment.
The shaft I4 has a longitudinal groove l5 into which an adjustable screw l6, carried by the support Ill, extends, to bind against the shaft M to hold it at different adjustments and prevent relative turning movement of the shaft and support.
In the bore l2, a cylinder H is rigidly fastended. Cylinder I! is inwardly thickened at the upper extremity as at I8 and in the latter portion, a tubular die I9 is disposed, extending below the lower end or shoulder 2 of the portion l8 and havinga lateral flange 2| resting on the portion l8 at the upper end.
Mounted by the die I9 is an expanding element 22 having an anchoring portion 23 rigidly carried by the die. Portion 23 has a shoulder 24 and below the same a reduced shank 25 depends, being of less diameter than the interior of the die I9 except at an enlargement or expanding portion 26. The lower end of the shank 25 extends below the cylinder I! as a reduced pin 21.
Slidably mounted Within the cylinder I1 is a bushing 28 having a tapered bore 29, the larger end of the taper being lowermost. The bushing 28 is held against downward displacement from the cylinder I! by a ring 3!] of angle form in cross section, removably or permanently fastened to the cylinder in any desired manner. An expansive coil spring 3| is located within the cylinder bearing at one end against shoulder 20 and at the other end against the bushing 28 to 5 maintain the same in lowermost position.
Operable by any suitable means and slidably mounted on the shaft or rod I4 is an anvil 32 having cleats 33 thereon provided with inwardly extending flanges 34 adapted to overlap flanges 10 35 of an empty shell or case 36. The anvil has an opening 31 therethrough in line with the primer 38 of the empty shell and beneath which a relatively stationary primer-applying device is located.
In the operation of the device, a shell or case after firing, and preparatory to reloading the same, is disposed as shown in Figure 1 on the anvil 32 retained by the flanges 34 overlapping flanges 35. At the same time, the case or empty shell 36 occupies and extends through the bore 29 of the bushing 28, accurately fitting the same. The device is thereupon actuated in any suitable manner as by lever means to elevate or raise the anvil 32 and empty shell thereon along shaft l4, to the position of Figure 2, the upper end of the empty shell entering the die l9 and. thus constricting or reducing the diameter, the upper end portion of the empty shell or case 36 as shown at 4| in Figure 2. The portion 4| as a result will interiorly be of less diameter than the expanding member 26. Thereafter, as the anvil 32 is lowered, the empty case moves therewith so that the portion 4| is pulled downwardly over the expanding member 26 and thus accurately expanded to the exact size necessary for the bullet to be applied thereto.
Particular attention is called to the fact that the taper fit of the case or empty shell 36 in the bore 29 of the bushing 28, causes the case or empty shell and bushing to move as a unit on both upward and downward movement, the case I or empty shell thus being held accurately centered and positioned against cant or wobbling.
At the upper extremity of movement of the anvil 32 and case or empty shell 35, the pin 21 engages the primer 38 and displaces it through the opening 31. After the empty shell or case 36 is again lowered, the tool 40 is engaged in the desired sequence to apply a new primer such as 38 to the case or empty shell.
Various changes may be resorted to provided they fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
T claim as my invention:
1. A device of the class described comprising a support, a shaft associated therewith, an anvil on said shaft slidable relatively to said support and adapted to mount a case, a cylinder carried by the support in parallelism to the shaft, a tubular resizing die disposed adjacent the upper portion of the cylinder, a floating bushing within the cylinder having a tapered bore fitted by a portion of the case intermediate the ends of the case, and an expanding element depending from the resizing die, the shell being operated on by the die and expanding element through movement of the shell in opposite directions, and the bushing floating with the shell and stabilizing the shell during all operations.
2. A device of the class described comprising a support, a shaft associated therewith, an anvil on said shaft slidable relatively to said support and adapted to mount a case, a cylinder carried by the support in parallelism to the shaft, a tubular resizing die disposed adjacent the upper portion of the cylinder, a floating bushing within the cylinder having a tapered bore fitted by a portion of the case intermediate the ends of the case, and an expanding element depending from the resizing die, the expanding element extending into the die and being spaced from the wall thereof, a distance from the lower end of the die, said element having an expanding portion below the die, said element also having a primerejecting part, the shell being operated on by the die and expanding element through movement of the shell in opposite directions, and the bushing floating with the shell and stabilizing the shell during all operations.
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US2571272A (en) * 1948-07-31 1951-10-16 George J Martin Neck resizer and bullet seater
US2680988A (en) * 1951-02-02 1954-06-15 Edward I Watson Cartridge reloading device
US2719453A (en) * 1952-02-20 1955-10-04 Adrian A Bahler Cartridge case reloading mechanisms
US2741148A (en) * 1950-12-08 1956-04-10 Jr Alfred R Thompson Loading die for small arms ammunition
US2819644A (en) * 1954-03-29 1958-01-14 Lyle S Corcoran Shell re-loading apparatus
US2847895A (en) * 1950-06-26 1958-08-19 Frederick T Huntington Combination bullet press and ammunition reloader tool
US3143919A (en) * 1963-01-29 1964-08-11 Walter E Estes Apparatus for reshaping the necks of cartridge cases
US3143989A (en) * 1961-08-04 1964-08-11 Goodrich Co B F Metal tube sizing apparatus
US3974736A (en) * 1974-08-12 1976-08-17 Minko Anthony S Cartridge shell reloading tool
US4375778A (en) * 1981-06-04 1983-03-08 Ryan Bruce A Reloader
US5515766A (en) * 1995-06-06 1996-05-14 Image Industries, Inc. Cartridge re-sizing apparatus
US6050169A (en) * 1997-12-08 2000-04-18 Voros; Kenneth R. Die system for resizing the neck of a fired cartridge
US20120160081A1 (en) * 2010-12-22 2012-06-28 Redding Reloading Equipment Resizing die for spent straight wall cartridges
US10712139B2 (en) * 2018-05-29 2020-07-14 Mark Heyboer Apparatus for removing spent primers from ammunition shell casings
US10794676B1 (en) * 2019-02-21 2020-10-06 William H. Aerni Ammunition reloading device
US11168963B2 (en) 2018-05-29 2021-11-09 Mark Heyboer Apparatus for removing spent primers from ammunition shell casings

Cited By (16)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2571272A (en) * 1948-07-31 1951-10-16 George J Martin Neck resizer and bullet seater
US2847895A (en) * 1950-06-26 1958-08-19 Frederick T Huntington Combination bullet press and ammunition reloader tool
US2741148A (en) * 1950-12-08 1956-04-10 Jr Alfred R Thompson Loading die for small arms ammunition
US2680988A (en) * 1951-02-02 1954-06-15 Edward I Watson Cartridge reloading device
US2719453A (en) * 1952-02-20 1955-10-04 Adrian A Bahler Cartridge case reloading mechanisms
US2819644A (en) * 1954-03-29 1958-01-14 Lyle S Corcoran Shell re-loading apparatus
US3143989A (en) * 1961-08-04 1964-08-11 Goodrich Co B F Metal tube sizing apparatus
US3143919A (en) * 1963-01-29 1964-08-11 Walter E Estes Apparatus for reshaping the necks of cartridge cases
US3974736A (en) * 1974-08-12 1976-08-17 Minko Anthony S Cartridge shell reloading tool
US4375778A (en) * 1981-06-04 1983-03-08 Ryan Bruce A Reloader
US5515766A (en) * 1995-06-06 1996-05-14 Image Industries, Inc. Cartridge re-sizing apparatus
US6050169A (en) * 1997-12-08 2000-04-18 Voros; Kenneth R. Die system for resizing the neck of a fired cartridge
US20120160081A1 (en) * 2010-12-22 2012-06-28 Redding Reloading Equipment Resizing die for spent straight wall cartridges
US10712139B2 (en) * 2018-05-29 2020-07-14 Mark Heyboer Apparatus for removing spent primers from ammunition shell casings
US11168963B2 (en) 2018-05-29 2021-11-09 Mark Heyboer Apparatus for removing spent primers from ammunition shell casings
US10794676B1 (en) * 2019-02-21 2020-10-06 William H. Aerni Ammunition reloading device

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