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US2480141A
US2480141A US556668A US55666844A US2480141A US 2480141 A US2480141 A US 2480141A US 556668 A US556668 A US 556668A US 55666844 A US55666844 A US 55666844A US 2480141 A US2480141 A US 2480141A
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  • This invention relates to primermixtures and more particularly to non-mercuric primer mixtures capable of performance. equal to or superior to mercury fulminate now presently available.
  • a non-mercuric primer mixture wherein the primer explosive is basic lead styphnate.
  • the primer mixture may desirably contain an oxidizer, a fuel, an explosive fuel and, if desired, a sensitizer. Throughout the present specification and claims all percentages given are on a dry weight basis, the entire composition being 100%.
  • the primary explosive viz. basic lead styphnate is utilized in an amount representing 35-45% of the primer composition.
  • the oxidizer there may be utilized barium nitrat in an amount representing 37-47% of the mixture.
  • a fuel in an amount ranging from 12-22% of the mixture. If desired, the fuel may be composed of a simple fuel in an amount ranging from 55-14% and an explosive fuel in an amount ranging from 3-9%.
  • the sensitizer or catalyst is likewise included in an amount ranging from 0% to 2%
  • the oxidizer there may be utilized barium nitrate, lead nitrate, potassium chlorate, lead peroxide or other suitable oxidizing salt.
  • antimony sulfide As the simple fuel there may be utilized antimony sulfide, lead sulfocyanate, copper sulfocyanate, calcium silicide, or metallic magnesium, aluminum, zirconium or other material capable of burning with flying embers.
  • nitrocellulose ground gun 2 V .7 cotton, powdered trinitrm toluene, nitrostarch or pentaerythritol tetranitrate.
  • the sensitizer icatalyst there may be uti lizcd tetracene or powdered glass.
  • An exemplary composition or the present invention is as follows 7 Per cent Basic lead styphnat 1H.. -;l 40'i 3 Barium nitrate 42 i 3 Antimony sulfide 11 i 2 Nitrocellulose 6 i 2 Tetracene:
  • Range 0.3 to 5 Preferred range 0.5 to 2 The aforesaid specific primer mixture is especialiy useful for shotgun shells.
  • the mixture is loaded with an average dry weight of charge of 1.0 grain, utilizing a standard primer cup, standard battery cup with 0.090" flash hole and a standard anvil.
  • the sensitivity of the primer of the present invention is about the same as the regular mercury fulminate primer mixture and may be varied by increasing or decreasing the amount of sensitizer in the mixture. Increased amounts of sensitizer increase the sensitivity of the mixture.
  • the primer mixture is particularly stable. Tests on primers stored at -120 F. and also at F. with an 80-90% humidity show the nonmercuric primer of the present invention to be superior to standard mercury fulminate primers. Tests made after cooling the loaded cartridges to 40 F. indicate no hangfires. Random firing gives good results with the non-mercuric primers of the present invention, and since it is less violent with the mercury fulminate primers it is helpfu1 in eliminating blown primers. The cost of the primer mixture of the present invention compares favorably with the mercury fulminate imixtures, being equal to or less than the fulminate primer costs.
  • a non-mercuric primer mixture comprising basic lead styphnate in an amount ranging from 35% to not more than 45% of the total weight of the mixture, 39-45% oxidizer and a small percentage, not exceeding 5%, of sensitizer.
  • a non-mercuric primer mixture comprising 37% to 40 basic lead styphnate, 39%:t045 oxidizer, 12% to 22% fuel and a'small"Percentage,
  • a non-mercuric primer mixture comprisin 35% to less than 45% of basic lead styphnate 37-47% of an oxidizer selected from the class consisting of barium nitrate, lead nitrate,'-potassium chlorate and lead vperborate, 8-14% of fuel selected from the: class .consisting-ofdead sulfo-r cyanate, cop persulfocyanate, calcium silicide, metallic magnesium, metallic, aluminum and metallic zirconium, 3-9% Iofan explosive fuel selected from the class consisting of nitrocellulose;
  • a non-mercuric primer mixture having the following formula:

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Patented Aug. 30, 1949 PREIER William N. K.ing,-Afl'oka, Minn, assigner to Federal Gartridge Corpcratiom. Dfinneapclis, Minnav a corporation of Minnesota No Drawing. Applicationilfiugnst Serial No. 558,668
a ms. (01.52-4) This invention relates to primermixtures and more particularly to non-mercuric primer mixtures capable of performance. equal to or superior to mercury fulminate now presently available.
It is an object of the invention to provide primer mixtures of the aforesaid non-mercuric character. It is. also an object of the invention to provide a primer mixture having a sensitivity equal or superior to that of mercury fulminate mixtures, one that is capable of uniform performance, and more particularly capable of stability at extreme climatic temperatures and under conditions of humidity approaching saturation. It is particularly an object of the invention to overcome the instability manifested by mercuric primer mixtures under temperature conditions in excess of 100 F. and humidity in excess of 75% relative. humidity. It is also an object of the invention to provide a primer mixture capable of satisfactory performance at sub-zero temperatures and one that will eliminate the difliculty of "blown primers, and that may be manufactured at a satisfactory cost as compared to th other primer mixtures available.
I have discovered that the aforesaid objects are fulfilled by a non-mercuric primer mixture wherein the primer explosive is basic lead styphnate. The primer mixture may desirably contain an oxidizer, a fuel, an explosive fuel and, if desired, a sensitizer. Throughout the present specification and claims all percentages given are on a dry weight basis, the entire composition being 100%.
The primary explosive, viz. basic lead styphnate is utilized in an amount representing 35-45% of the primer composition. As the oxidizer there may be utilized barium nitrat in an amount representing 37-47% of the mixture. In addition to the primary explosive and oxidizer there is used a fuel in an amount ranging from 12-22% of the mixture. If desired, the fuel may be composed of a simple fuel in an amount ranging from 55-14% and an explosive fuel in an amount ranging from 3-9%. The sensitizer or catalyst is likewise included in an amount ranging from 0% to 2% As the oxidizer there may be utilized barium nitrate, lead nitrate, potassium chlorate, lead peroxide or other suitable oxidizing salt.
As the simple fuel there may be utilized antimony sulfide, lead sulfocyanate, copper sulfocyanate, calcium silicide, or metallic magnesium, aluminum, zirconium or other material capable of burning with flying embers.
As the explosive fuel there may be utilized nitrocellulose, ground gun 2 V .7 cotton, powdered trinitrm toluene, nitrostarch or pentaerythritol tetranitrate.
As the sensitizer icatalyst) there may be uti lizcd tetracene or powdered glass.
An exemplary composition or the present invention is as follows 7 Per cent Basic lead styphnat 1H.. -;l 40'i 3 Barium nitrate 42 i 3 Antimony sulfide 11 i 2 Nitrocellulose 6 i 2 Tetracene:
Range 0.3 to 5 Preferred range 0.5 to 2 The aforesaid specific primer mixture is especialiy useful for shotgun shells. The mixture is loaded with an average dry weight of charge of 1.0 grain, utilizing a standard primer cup, standard battery cup with 0.090" flash hole and a standard anvil. The sensitivity of the primer of the present invention is about the same as the regular mercury fulminate primer mixture and may be varied by increasing or decreasing the amount of sensitizer in the mixture. Increased amounts of sensitizer increase the sensitivity of the mixture.
Ballistic tests show that this primer mixture can in general be used with the smokeless powders now in use, to give loads having a uniformity equal to or better than that encountered when utilizing the mercury primers heretofore available.
The primer mixture is particularly stable. Tests on primers stored at -120 F. and also at F. with an 80-90% humidity show the nonmercuric primer of the present invention to be superior to standard mercury fulminate primers. Tests made after cooling the loaded cartridges to 40 F. indicate no hangfires. Random firing gives good results with the non-mercuric primers of the present invention, and since it is less violent with the mercury fulminate primers it is helpfu1 in eliminating blown primers. The cost of the primer mixture of the present invention compares favorably with the mercury fulminate imixtures, being equal to or less than the fulminate primer costs.
As many apparently widely different embodiments of this invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, it is to be understood that I do not limit myself to the specific embodiments herein except as defined by the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. A non-mercuric primer mixture comprising basic lead styphnate in an amount ranging from 35% to not more than 45% of the total weight of the mixture, 39-45% oxidizer and a small percentage, not exceeding 5%, of sensitizer.
2. A nonmercuric mixture'fcomprising loasi'c lead styphnateinan 'amount rangingl from 37 %"z to 43 of the total weight of the mixture, 3945 oxidizer and a small percentage, not exceeding 5%, of sensitizer.
3. A non-mercuric primer mixture comprising 37% to 40 basic lead styphnate, 39%:t045 oxidizer, 12% to 22% fuel and a'small"Percentage,
not exceeding 5%, of sensitizer. 4. A non-mercuric primer mixture comprisin 35% to less than 45% of basic lead styphnate 37-47% of an oxidizer selected from the class consisting of barium nitrate, lead nitrate,'-potassium chlorate and lead vperborate, 8-14% of fuel selected from the: class .consisting-ofdead sulfo-r cyanate, cop persulfocyanate, calcium silicide, metallic magnesium, metallic, aluminum and metallic zirconium, 3-9% Iofan explosive fuel selected from the class consisting of nitrocellulose;
nitrostarch, ground gun "cotton, powdered trinitrotoluene and pentaerythritol;tetranitrate-and 0-,-2% 'of-a sensitizer selected from the class consisting vof tetracene and powdered-:glasstg -i "x Number 4 5. A non-mercuric primer mixture having the following formula:
Per cent Basic lead styphnate 37 to 43 Barium nitrate 39 to 45 Antimony sulfide 9 to 13 Nitrocellulose; j:4 to 8 Tetracene'" i; 0.2 to 5 WILLIAM N. KING.
REFERENCES CITED -.;The followingreferences are of record in the J- le i thi Pa e STATES PATENTS Name Date 1,,,31 2, 156 Buell Aug. 5, 1919 1,889,116 Herz Nov. 29, 1932 I ,-f h "1,928,208 Sept.'26,'19 33 2 3 ,234 4 Nev- .193 2,255,230 I Deci 9, 1941 2,268,372 Dec. 30;.1941 32 5: 6 1 7 :M 11 1 42 2,275,170; Mar,"3, 1942 2,275 1 .Mar.- .3 1942.1 weav J e ,1944;
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US3457860A (en) * 1967-07-06 1969-07-29 Ralph H Allen Fire cartridge
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