US2231946A - Propellent powder for ammunition - Google Patents

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US2231946A
US2231946A US327004A US32700440A US2231946A US 2231946 A US2231946 A US 2231946A US 327004 A US327004 A US 327004A US 32700440 A US32700440 A US 32700440A US 2231946 A US2231946 A US 2231946A
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  • the subject of this invention is a propellent powder for ammunition.
  • any other form of phosphorus or compound of. phosphorus which gives phosphoric acid when the propellent burns will provide the same rust resisting residue and will prolong the life of the barrel no matter what type of primer is used.
  • Compounds of phosphorus are more practical for this purpose than any form of the element phosphorus as they may be selected so as to be capable of being incorporated in the powder itself during manufacture.
  • Certain of the organic phosphates such as tricresyl phosphate, triphenyl phosphate and tributyl phosphate may be used 5 to serve a double function as both rust preventive and plasticizer.
  • inorganic phosphates such as one of the potassium phosphates, primary sodium phosphate, sodium phosphite, and sodium hypo phosphite may similarly serve doubly as both rust preventive and flash reducer.
  • the compounds mentioned above are only illustrative and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention as the discovery lies in the fact that phosphorus or compounds of phosphorus yielding phosphoric acid on combustion when added to propellent powder will form a rust resisting coating in the bore of the gun.
  • rust preventing substances may be in corporated in the prepellent in amounts of 2% to 10% depending upon the nature of the gun, the nature and grain size of the powder, the nature of the rust-preventer employed and the amount of corrosive residue yielded by the powder.
  • a propellent powder containing an inorganic compound of phosphorus yielding phosphoric on combustion.
  • a propellent powder containing phosphorus 3.

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Patented Feb. 18, 1941 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFMZE Ernest R. Rechel and Thomas Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa.
No Drawing. Application March 30, 1940,
' Serial No. 327,004
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(Granted under the act of March 3, 1883, as amended April 30, 1928; 370 0. G. 757) The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes, without the payment to use of any royalty thereon.
The subject of this invention is a propellent powder for ammunition.
The corrosion of gun barrels after firing is generally attributed to the primer residues deposited on the bore of the barrel. Primers containing potassium chlorate yield potassium chloride and hydrochloric acid and these substances cause a prompt initiation of the rusting process which then proceeds rapidly. Previous attempts .to overcome this difiiculty have been directed toward the development of so-called noncorrosive primers in which the potassium chlorate has been eliminated and in which other compositions of suitable sensitivity have been substituted. Such primers, however, do not completely overcome the rusting which normally appears in a barrel stored at a high relative humidity without cleaning. If this rusting is allowed to proceed long enough, even with noncorrosive primers, the barrel will become se riously pitted and its accuracy will be lost.
It has been found that if a small quantity of red phosphorus be added to the powder, the combustion of the phosphorus yields a sufiicient quantity of phosphoric acid to form a rust resistant coating in the bore of the gun. Even when chlorate primers are used, the amount of corrosion is so greatly reduced that practically no pitting occurs when the fouled barrels are exposed to 90% relative humidity for 1000 hours.
With the so-called non-corrosive primers, the.
protection afiorded is correspondingly greater.
Any other form of phosphorus or compound of. phosphorus which gives phosphoric acid when the propellent burns will provide the same rust resisting residue and will prolong the life of the barrel no matter what type of primer is used. Compounds of phosphorus are more practical for this purpose than any form of the element phosphorus as they may be selected so as to be capable of being incorporated in the powder itself during manufacture. Certain of the organic phosphates such as tricresyl phosphate, triphenyl phosphate and tributyl phosphate may be used 5 to serve a double function as both rust preventive and plasticizer. Some of the inorganic phosphates, such as one of the potassium phosphates, primary sodium phosphate, sodium phosphite, and sodium hypo phosphite may similarly serve doubly as both rust preventive and flash reducer. The compounds mentioned above are only illustrative and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention as the discovery lies in the fact that phosphorus or compounds of phosphorus yielding phosphoric acid on combustion when added to propellent powder will form a rust resisting coating in the bore of the gun.
These rust preventing substances may be in corporated in the prepellent in amounts of 2% to 10% depending upon the nature of the gun, the nature and grain size of the powder, the nature of the rust-preventer employed and the amount of corrosive residue yielded by the powder.
We claim 1. A propellent powder containing an organic compound of phosphorus yielding phosphoric acid on combustion.
2. A propellent powder containing an inorganic compound of phosphorus yielding phosphoric on combustion.
3. A propellent powder containing phosphorus.
4. A propellent powder containing 2% to 10% of an agent selected from the class consisting of
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US3113059A (en) * 1962-07-31 1963-12-03 Intermountain Res And Engineer Inhibited aluminum-water composition and method
US20080245252A1 (en) * 2007-02-09 2008-10-09 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US20100116385A1 (en) * 2005-03-30 2010-05-13 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Methods of forming a sensitized explosive and a percussion primer
US20100288403A1 (en) * 2006-03-02 2010-11-18 Busky Randall T Nontoxic, noncorrosive phosphorus-based primer compositions
US20110000390A1 (en) * 2007-02-09 2011-01-06 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US8206522B2 (en) 2010-03-31 2012-06-26 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic, heavy-metal free sensitized explosive percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US8540828B2 (en) 2008-08-19 2013-09-24 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Nontoxic, noncorrosive phosphorus-based primer compositions and an ordnance element including the same
US8641842B2 (en) 2011-08-31 2014-02-04 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Propellant compositions including stabilized red phosphorus, a method of forming same, and an ordnance element including the same

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US3113059A (en) * 1962-07-31 1963-12-03 Intermountain Res And Engineer Inhibited aluminum-water composition and method
US8282751B2 (en) 2005-03-30 2012-10-09 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Methods of forming a sensitized explosive and a percussion primer
US20100116385A1 (en) * 2005-03-30 2010-05-13 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Methods of forming a sensitized explosive and a percussion primer
US8460486B1 (en) 2005-03-30 2013-06-11 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Percussion primer composition and systems incorporating same
US9199887B2 (en) 2006-03-02 2015-12-01 Orbital Atk, Inc. Propellant compositions including stabilized red phosphorus and methods of forming same
US20100288403A1 (en) * 2006-03-02 2010-11-18 Busky Randall T Nontoxic, noncorrosive phosphorus-based primer compositions
US7857921B2 (en) 2006-03-02 2010-12-28 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Nontoxic, noncorrosive phosphorus-based primer compositions
US8524018B2 (en) 2006-03-02 2013-09-03 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Percussion primers comprising a primer composition and ordnance including the same
US20110100246A1 (en) * 2006-03-02 2011-05-05 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Percussion primers comprising a primer composition and ordnance including the same
US8202377B2 (en) 2007-02-09 2012-06-19 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US8454769B2 (en) 2007-02-09 2013-06-04 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US8454770B1 (en) 2007-02-09 2013-06-04 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US8192568B2 (en) 2007-02-09 2012-06-05 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US20110000390A1 (en) * 2007-02-09 2011-01-06 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US20080245252A1 (en) * 2007-02-09 2008-10-09 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US8540828B2 (en) 2008-08-19 2013-09-24 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Nontoxic, noncorrosive phosphorus-based primer compositions and an ordnance element including the same
US8206522B2 (en) 2010-03-31 2012-06-26 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic, heavy-metal free sensitized explosive percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US8470107B2 (en) 2010-03-31 2013-06-25 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Non-toxic, heavy-metal free explosive percussion primers and methods of preparing the same
US8641842B2 (en) 2011-08-31 2014-02-04 Alliant Techsystems Inc. Propellant compositions including stabilized red phosphorus, a method of forming same, and an ordnance element including the same

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