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US37035A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
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  • My invention consists in providing an elastic breech to be inserted into the bore of the cannon beneath the powder.
  • This elastic breech I propose to construct of vulcanized india-rubber or gutta-percha, though it may be constructed of other elastic materials. It should be so constructed as to conne a ccnsiderable volume of air in such a manner that it will be compressed without escaping when the discharge takes place, the purpose being to permit the breech to yield readily, so as to increase the space in which the gases caused by the explosion may have room to expand, thereby diminishing the intensity of the pressure in the same proportion.
  • a, Figure 1 represents a cylinder of rubber or gutta-percha, which fo'rins the elastic breech. It is hcllowed out at its rear extremity, by which means a Volume of air contained in this recess is compressed by the explosion, and is made to contribute its elastic force to aid in the general result which is sought to be obtained.
  • a solid cylinder of rubber will secure the result above contemplated or in any case the elastic breech may be left solid at the center, and rings or grooves or cavities of various shapes may be made in the exterior surface thereof, which is in contact with the internal surface or bore or breech of the gun.
  • These elastic breech-pieces instead of being cylindrical in their external forms, may be globular, ellipsoidal, or in any other convenient form, and instead of the internal hollow being left open at the rear end, that hollow may be entirely closed in on all sides.
  • the space occupied by the cylinder of rubber may be made of a greater diameter than the bore of the gun, in which case the elastic breech may be vulcanized att-er it is inserted in the chamber it is to occupy.
  • the effect of this elastic breech will be in proportion to the amount of its compression, and this will be in proportion to its bore and the air-spaces contained in the same. All other things being equal, I propose to construct this plug or cylinder of a lengt-l1 about equal to its diameter; but that length may be either increased or diminished without a'ecting the principle on which it acts.
  • disks or plugs of solid rubber have been used in connection with breech-loading fire-arms, to prevent the escape of gas at the moment ofthe discharge, and make no claim to such solid disk or plug for that purpose, nor for any other purpose, unless the same is so arranged as to act in combination with air which is confined between the rubber and the internal surface or breech of the gun in the rear of the charge, for the purpose of' increasing the elasticity of such disk or plug, the pressure upon that part of the gun against as above specified; but which the gases press with greatest power in What I do claim as new, and desire to sethe act of explosion.

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'2 Sheers--Sheei 1. H. H. DAY.
Muzzle-loading Ordnance.
No. 37,035. Patented Dec. 2. |862.
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[102. AMMUNITION AND EXPLosIvE DEVICES 102. AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVE DEVICES UNITED nonkcnn. "DAIY, 'or-NEW wenn, n. a.
IMPROVEMENT N -ELAST|C BREEOH'ES fFOR ORDNANCE.
Specilication forming part of Letters Patent No. 37,035, dated December 2, 1862.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HORACE HoLLrsrEn DAY, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful contrivance for augmenting the eiciency of a cannon or other fire-arms; and I do hereby declare the following yto be a true and exact description of my invention, which will be more fully understood by reference to the accompanying drawings.
The principal cause of'the bursting of guns is the enormous pressure caused by the gases created at the moment of the explosion ofthe powder. This danger is so great as to render it necessary to use limited charges of powder,
,and this powder so constituted as not to explode instantaneously, by which the eicacy of the cannon is considerably aected.
My invention consists in providing an elastic breech to be inserted into the bore of the cannon beneath the powder. This elastic breech I propose to construct of vulcanized india-rubber or gutta-percha, though it may be constructed of other elastic materials. It should be so constructed as to conne a ccnsiderable volume of air in such a manner that it will be compressed without escaping when the discharge takes place, the purpose being to permit the breech to yield readily, so as to increase the space in which the gases caused by the explosion may have room to expand, thereby diminishing the intensity of the pressure in the same proportion.
In the drawings, a, Figure 1, represents a cylinder of rubber or gutta-percha, which fo'rins the elastic breech. It is hcllowed out at its rear extremity, by which means a Volume of air contained in this recess is compressed by the explosion, and is made to contribute its elastic force to aid in the general result which is sought to be obtained.
Where the bottom of the bore of the cannon is hollowed out or tapered, as shown in Fig. 2, a solid cylinder of rubber will secure the result above contemplated or in any case the elastic breech may be left solid at the center, and rings or grooves or cavities of various shapes may be made in the exterior surface thereof, which is in contact with the internal surface or bore or breech of the gun. These elastic breech-pieces, instead of being cylindrical in their external forms, may be globular, ellipsoidal, or in any other convenient form, and instead of the internal hollow being left open at the rear end, that hollow may be entirely closed in on all sides. To increase the eiect sought, the space occupied by the cylinder of rubber may be made of a greater diameter than the bore of the gun, in which case the elastic breech may be vulcanized att-er it is inserted in the chamber it is to occupy. The effect of this elastic breech will be in proportion to the amount of its compression, and this will be in proportion to its bore and the air-spaces contained in the same. All other things being equal, I propose to construct this plug or cylinder of a lengt-l1 about equal to its diameter; but that length may be either increased or diminished without a'ecting the principle on which it acts.
To prevent the firing of the powder from burning the rubber or other material of which this elastic breech is composed, I apply a face or disk of metal or other incombustible material, to protect the rubber from contact with the powder. This disk should be of suffi cient strength to retain its shape during the explosion. Where the elastic breech is cylindrical and solid, or nearly so, as shown in Fig. 2, this disk may be made very thin; but where this breech is hollowed out, as shown in Fig. 1, it must be constructed much stronger.-
I am aware that by a patent issued to Michael Bitner, dated June 10, 1862, an effect like that above contemplated is secured to some extent; but in that case the elastic substance is placed between the powder and the projectile, and is thrown from the gun and lost at every discharge. It may, besides, produce mischief by ying in a direction very different from that of the shot and doing injury to friends, instead of foes.
I am aware, also, that disks or plugs of solid rubber have been used in connection with breech-loading fire-arms, to prevent the escape of gas at the moment ofthe discharge, and make no claim to such solid disk or plug for that purpose, nor for any other purpose, unless the same is so arranged as to act in combination with air which is confined between the rubber and the internal surface or breech of the gun in the rear of the charge, for the purpose of' increasing the elasticity of such disk or plug, the pressure upon that part of the gun against as above specified; but which the gases press with greatest power in What I do claim as new, and desire to sethe act of explosion.
cure by Letters Patent, is
An elastic breech-piece composed of rub- HORACE H' DAX' ber or its equivalent, acting in combination Witnesses: with confined air, the whole being placed in M. RITNER, rear ofthe charge, constructed substantiall)T as CHARLES NV. ROBINSON,
:above set forth, for the purpose of lesseuing M. J. BREEN.
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