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US932229A
US932229A US47196709A US1909471967A US932229A US 932229 A US932229 A US 932229A US 47196709 A US47196709 A US 47196709A US 1909471967 A US1909471967 A US 1909471967A US 932229 A US932229 A US 932229A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F42AMMUNITION; BLASTING
    • F42BEXPLOSIVE CHARGES, e.g. FOR BLASTING, FIREWORKS, AMMUNITION
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  • the resent invention relates to a ⁇ prothe projectile-"bod l by means ofa bushing, and the. object of.t einv'ention is to form the bushin the h o'low space of the rojectil serving to receive vthe hlling shot ecomes as great 'as possible.' -In accordance with the present;
  • this object is attained byvproviding the. bushing with a trunnion ⁇ extending toward' the projectile point and'by providg thefuse with a recess for receiving the trunnion. v
  • Figure leis i an axial'longitudinal section ofi one embodi- 4ment of a projectile constructed according' 25' ⁇ to the'invention
  • Fig. 2 shows a signilar view of a projectile of the same type of the construction hitherto usted.
  • the projectile 1s formed as a shra T e bushing A1 is screwed into the projectile-body A,- wln'ch contains the filling' Shot B.'
  • the bushing is provided with a central hollow trunnion a2 which extends to- Ward the projectile-point and is .prbvided with ⁇ xteriorthreads engaging i'n-aj threaded bore clin the burning fuse C.
  • the hollow space yo f vthe trunnion e2 .contains thefulminating ⁇ charge c2 of the burning f use.
  • TheL ⁇ rojectile shown ⁇ in 2 mainly differsrom the projectilejust described' 1n having 'the'base c3 of its burning fuse p rovided-With an exteriorlythreaded trunnion 'Specification' of Letters Patent.A
  • a projectile having aprojectile body, a
  • A'projectile formed as a shrapnel and having a rojectile-body, a burning fuse provided witha recess, and a bushing for securing the fuse to the body, said bushing having a hollow .trunnion extending toward the roje'ctile point and engaging in the recess o the fuse ;4 said trunnion containing the fulminatin charge of the burning fuse.

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F, ZIEGENFUSS. 1
, PROJBGTILB. unlornon Hum JAN. 121909'.
' Patented Aug. 24,1909
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To @11g/whom 'it may concern."
Be itknown that I, FRIEDRICH ZrnGEN-- edfcertainnew and useful Improvements in' Projectiles, of which the following is a speciication; The resent invention relates to a `prothe projectile-"bod l by means ofa bushing, and the. object of.t einv'ention is to form the bushin the h o'low space of the rojectil serving to receive vthe hlling shot ecomes as great 'as possible.' -In accordance with the present;
lnvelition, this object is attained byvproviding the. bushing with a trunnion `extending toward' the projectile point and'by providg thefuse with a recess for receiving the trunnion. v
. In the accompanying drawings, Figure leis i an axial'longitudinal section ofi one embodi- 4ment of a projectile constructed according' 25' `to the'invention, and Fig. 2 shows a signilar view of a projectile of the same type of the construction hitherto usted.
Reference will irst behad tothe projectile v showi'in 1. The projectile 1s formed as a shra T e bushing A1 is screwed into the projectile-body A,- wln'ch contains the filling' Shot B.' The bushing is provided with a central hollow trunnion a2 which extends to- Ward the projectile-point and is .prbvided with` xteriorthreads engaging i'n-aj threaded bore clin the burning fuse C. The hollow space yo f vthe trunnion e2 .contains thefulminating `charge c2 of the burning f use. Through thennedium of a bore ag'provided in the wall of the hollow trunnion a2, thev fulminating charge' c2' communicates with the fulminating channel c4 which is provided in thebase c3 of the burning fuse.`
TheL` rojectile shown `in 2 mainly differsrom the projectilejust described' 1n having 'the'base c3 of its burning fuse p rovided-With an exteriorlythreaded trunnion 'Specification' of Letters Patent.A
. Application 1i1ed January 12, 1909.
aving a fuse which is connected to and the fuse in such a manner that v hitherto used, .better effect. f
projectile nel and is provided with a burning 'serial N6.- 471,967.
' c5, which extends toward the base of the projectile -and which is screwed into Ia threaded minating charger2 of' the burning fuse. Y
Inthe fuse projects farther into the hollow s ace of A the rojectile than does the fase of t e. prog' ject e according to Fig. 1, as the trunnion c lnFig. 2, .which extends toward the base ofi Patented Aug. 24", 190:9.
bore in the bushing A1 and contains the fulprojectile according-to Fig. 2, the
the projectile, must be of comparativelyl great length' in order tov provide a. reliable Iconnection'between the fuse and the bushing A1. The projectile according to Fig. 1 can,
therefore, hold a greater number'of 4ll-ing shot than the. p rojectilesof the construction and it, therefore, valso gives' a Having thus described theinvention, what' claimed and desired 4to be secured by -Let ters Patent is 1. 'A projectile having projectile body, a
fuse'provided with a recess, and a bushing for securing-the fuse to the'bo'dy, said bushing having a trunnion extending toward'the point and engaging in the recess of the fuse.- Y
2. A projectile having aprojectile body, a
'fuse provided with a recess, and a bushing for securing the fuse to the body, said bushing having a trunnion extending toward the projectile point and engaging inthe recess of the fuse, said trunnion being hollow and containing part of the fuse.
'3. A'projectile formed as a shrapnel and having a rojectile-body, a burning fuse provided witha recess, and a bushing for securing the fuse to the body, said bushing having a hollow .trunnion extending toward the roje'ctile point and engaging in the recess o the fuse ;4 said trunnion containing the fulminatin charge of the burning fuse.
gIhe foregoingsecication signed at Bar-v men, Germany, is 4th day of December, 190s. FRIEDRICH z1EGENFUss. [a s] In presence of- 'OT'ro,KNIG,
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