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US444474A
US444474A US444474DA US444474A US 444474 A US444474 A US 444474A US 444474D A US444474D A US 444474DA US 444474 A US444474 A US 444474A
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  • the object of my invention is an improvement in that class of bullets which have longitudinal openings, and also a method of ,manufacture hereinafter fully set forth, and
  • FIG. 1 is a view in part longitudinal section,illustrating the character of bullet which it is my object to manufacture.
  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section illustrating the method of manufacture and appliances used.
  • the bullet A which is provided with a longitudinal opening a, and which exteriorly may be either cylindrical or polygonal
  • I make use of a two-part die, consisting of a base-block B, a body 0, and a plunger D.
  • an opening I corresponding in form to the external shape of the bullet and adapted to receive a corresponding plunger D and a lug 6 upon the base-block l3.
  • a pin or mandrel 1 Centrally from the lug 6 extends a pin or mandrel 1 corresponding in form to that of the longitudinal opening a of the bullet.
  • each body of metal after casting to compression by means of the plunger D,Which is forced a definite distance by any suitable press into the mold, thereby compacting the.
  • the bullets may be made in molds, each provided with a series of openings or chambers for casting a series of bullets at one time.

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4. WEED. METHOD OF MANUFACTURING BULLETS. .No. 444,474. Patented Jan. 13', 1891.
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ALFRED IVEED, OF TARR'YTOWN, NEW' YORK.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING BULLETS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 444,4 74, dated January 13, 1891.
Application filed March 20, 1890. Serial No. 344,615. (No model) 7 To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ALFRED WEED, a citizen of the United States, residing at Tarrytown, \Nestchester county, New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Methods of Manufacturing Bullets, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is an improvement in that class of bullets which have longitudinal openings, and also a method of ,manufacture hereinafter fully set forth, and
illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a view in part longitudinal section,illustrating the character of bullet which it is my object to manufacture. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section illustrating the method of manufacture and appliances used.
In constructing the bullet A, which is provided with a longitudinal opening a, and which exteriorly may be either cylindrical or polygonal, I make use of a two-part die, consisting of a base-block B, a body 0, and a plunger D.
In the body 0 is an opening I), corresponding in form to the external shape of the bullet and adapted to receive a corresponding plunger D and a lug 6 upon the base-block l3. Centrally from the lug 6 extends a pin or mandrel 1 corresponding in form to that of the longitudinal opening a of the bullet. 'lhe body C of the mold being placed upon the base 13, the plunger D being removed, a sufficient quantity of metal to form the bullet is poured into the mold, where it will surround the mandrel 2'.
As the articles thus formed would be lacking in uniformity and would be liable to have airopenings and other irregularities, I subject each body of metal after casting to compression by means of the plunger D,Which is forced a definite distance by any suitable press into the mold, thereby compacting the.
metal so as to cause it to fill the mold to the height of the mandrel, condense the metal, and impart sharpness of outline. By this means the different bullets are rendered perfect and uniform in shape and weight.
It will be evident that the bullets may be made in molds, each provided with a series of openings or chambers for casting a series of bullets at one time.
In order to further increase the efficiency of the pr0jectile,I form a depression or recess 8 in the forward end, leaving a surrounding annular rib or flange, which is readily bent or mushroomed as the bullet strikes, and which thereby results in making an opening or wound much longer than the diameter of the bullet.
IVith'out limiting myself to the precise construction of parts shown, I claim- The within-described improvement in the manufacture of bullets, substantially consisting in casting the bullet upon and condensing and swaging it upon a mandrel, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ALFRED WEED.
\Vitnesses:
DE B. WILMOT, DANIEL E. DELAVAN.
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