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  • the objects of my invention are, first, to obtain a long cylindrical bearing for the bullet in the bore of the fire-arm; secondly, to
  • each piece is caused to produce or aid in producing the expansion of the other.
  • a and B are the two pieces of which the bullet is composed, and of which A may be termed the body, andB the follower.
  • the body A has the middle portion, a, of its exterior of cylindrical form, and of a caliber to pass easily into the bore of the arm, the front portion of conoidal, spherical, or spheroidal form, and the rear portion, 1), conical commencing from a shoulder, a, and tapering to the rear end.
  • the follower B resembles a hollow pin, the head f of which, constituting the rear end of the bullet, has a cylindrical periphery of a caliber slightly smaller than the cylindrr cal portion a of the body A, and in the front face of the head f there is an annular groove, 9, of a size and form to receive partly within it the annular rear end, b, of the body A.
  • the exterior of the portion h of the follower in front of its head is made of a conical form to fit the interior of the cavity 0 in the body, and the said portion It has its front part cavity, 6, of a form and size to receive within it the end of the projection (Z, of the body, the interior of the said cavity being tapered to correspond with the said projection (Z.
  • the outer side of the groove 9 is tapered to correspond with the portion 1) of the body, and the inner side of the said groove forms an unbroken continuation of the exterior surface of the part h of the follower.
  • Both pieces A and B of the bullet may be made of lead, but I prefer to make 13 of an alloy of lead, with antimony or some other harder metal, in order to prevent it from sticking to the bore and in the grooves of the arm and enable it to clean their surfaces. I generally use five (5) parts of antimony to ninety five (95) of lead.
  • the two pieces are placed O and the follower when the two pieces are put together, forms a receptacle for grease or lubricating matter.
  • the bullet, inthis condition may be inserted into the fire-arm either at the muzzle or breech. Then the chargeis fired,'the follower is driven forward within and upon the exterior of the body, andthe portion h of the follower, being driven into the annular together, as shown in Figs.
  • the exterior of the head of the follower is made a trifle smaller than the portion a of the exterior of the body, the forward portion of the bullet comes to abearing before the hinder portion, and this is of great advantage to the accuracy of the shooting.

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E. D. WILLIAMS.
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No. 43,615. Patented July 19. 1864.
NW NE -MPETERS. worm wuceamzn. wncmm raw-m @TATES ELIJAII D. W'ILLIAMS, OF NEXV YORK; N. Y.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 43,615,";latcd July 19,1864.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ELIJAH D. WILLmiIs, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Expanding Bullets; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a side view of a bullet, and Fig. 2 an axial section of the same. Fig. 3 represents axial sections of the two pieces of which the bullet is composed, detached from each other.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.
The objects of my invention are, first, to obtain a long cylindrical bearing for the bullet in the bore of the fire-arm; secondly, to
provide for the better lubrication of the bore and rifle-grooves of the arm; thirdly, to provide for the cleaning of the rifle-grooves of the arm by means of the bullet itself; and, fourthly,
to diminish the weight, of the bullet without impairing its effect; and to these ends my improvement consists in a certain novel construction of the bullet in two pieces, one of which is caused by the action of the gunpowder in discharging the arm to move forward within the'interior of, and upon the exterior .of the.
other, in such manner that each piece is caused to produce or aid in producing the expansion of the other.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
A and B are the two pieces of which the bullet is composed, and of which A may be termed the body, andB the follower. The body Ahas the middle portion, a, of its exterior of cylindrical form, and of a caliber to pass easily into the bore of the arm, the front portion of conoidal, spherical, or spheroidal form, and the rear portion, 1), conical commencing from a shoulder, a, and tapering to the rear end. It has formed within it a concentric cavity, 0, opening at its rear and extending forward as far as or slightly beyond the front of the cylindrical portion a, of its exterior, .the said cavity being slightly conical, diminishing in size in a forward direction; and from theback of this cavity there extends'in aforward direction, about half-way to the rear end of B, a
I concentric and slightly-conical projection, d, tapering in the opposite direction to the said cavity, between which and the said projection there is left a narrow annular space, 6, which tapers from both sides toward the point of the bullet. The follower B resembles a hollow pin, the head f of which, constituting the rear end of the bullet, has a cylindrical periphery of a caliber slightly smaller than the cylindrr cal portion a of the body A, and in the front face of the head f there is an annular groove, 9, of a size and form to receive partly within it the annular rear end, b, of the body A. The exterior of the portion h of the follower in front of its head is made of a conical form to fit the interior of the cavity 0 in the body, and the said portion It has its front part cavity, 6, of a form and size to receive within it the end of the projection (Z, of the body, the interior of the said cavity being tapered to correspond with the said projection (Z. The outer side of the groove 9 is tapered to correspond with the portion 1) of the body, and the inner side of the said groove forms an unbroken continuation of the exterior surface of the part h of the follower. Both pieces A and B of the bullet may be made of lead, but I prefer to make 13 of an alloy of lead, with antimony or some other harder metal, in order to prevent it from sticking to the bore and in the grooves of the arm and enable it to clean their surfaces. I generally use five (5) parts of antimony to ninety five (95) of lead. The two pieces are placed O and the follower when the two pieces are put together, forms a receptacle for grease or lubricating matter. The bullet, inthis condition, may be inserted into the fire-arm either at the muzzle or breech. Then the chargeis fired,'the follower is driven forward within and upon the exterior of the body, andthe portion h of the follower, being driven into the annular together, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and a space a, is itself expanded, and also caused to expand the cylindrical portion a, by a double-wedging action, while at the same time the portion of the headf of the follower outside the groove is expanded by a similar action in being driven forward on the conical surface I) of the body, and so-caused to produce a continuation of the cylindrical bearing-surface of the bullet, which is thus made longer than in most elongated bullets, as such bullets, though commonly made longer than mine, have no great portion of their length expanded, or are not uniformly expanded along any very considerable portion of their length.
As the exterior of the head of the follower is made a trifle smaller than the portion a of the exterior of the body, the forward portion of the bullet comes to abearing before the hinder portion, and this is of great advantage to the accuracy of the shooting.
In the driving forward of-the follower, the grease or lubricating matteris forced out from the groove j against the bore and into the riflegrooves of the gun.
, hat I claim as my invention, and desireto secure by Letters Patent, is-
The construction of a bullet of two pieces, A and B, fitted together with a series of -conical surfaces arranged substantially as herein specified, wherebyin thedischarge of the bullet from the fire-arm the. piece B is caused to move forward both within the interior of and upon the exterior of the piece A, and each is caused to produce the expansion of the other by a double-wedging action, substantially as herein set forth.
ELIJAII D. XVILLIAMS. YVitnesses:
JAMES P. HALL, GEO. W. REED.
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US4665825A (en) * 1983-02-09 1987-05-19 Affarsverket Ffv Arrangement for interconnecting a projectile and a projectile extension component
US4779535A (en) * 1987-10-16 1988-10-25 Nagatoshi Maki Slug assembly for shotgun shotshell
US5175392A (en) * 1987-10-05 1992-12-29 Denis Jean Pierre Projectile intended to be fired by a fire-arm
US20070068415A1 (en) * 2005-09-23 2007-03-29 Oertwig Terrance D Firearm projectile
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US4665825A (en) * 1983-02-09 1987-05-19 Affarsverket Ffv Arrangement for interconnecting a projectile and a projectile extension component
US5175392A (en) * 1987-10-05 1992-12-29 Denis Jean Pierre Projectile intended to be fired by a fire-arm
US4779535A (en) * 1987-10-16 1988-10-25 Nagatoshi Maki Slug assembly for shotgun shotshell
US20080047457A1 (en) * 2003-10-11 2008-02-28 Kaimler Chryster Ag Shotgun-Barrel Projectile with Intercalaction and Cartridge
US7735422B2 (en) * 2003-10-11 2010-06-15 Ruag Ammotec Gmbh Shotgun-barrel projectile with intercalation and cartridge
US20070068415A1 (en) * 2005-09-23 2007-03-29 Oertwig Terrance D Firearm projectile
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