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Lubricating apparatus for a threaded rifle breech

a lubricating apparatus and threaded technology, applied in the direction of cartridge extractors, weapons, weapons testing, etc., can solve the problems of large torque, fouling of threads, and difficulty in cleaning and achieve the effect of facilitating the cleaning of the bore through the bor

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-08-26
SMITH & WESSON
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[0002]Muzzle loading rifles have an essentially closed breech at the rear of the barrel, so that powder and bullets must be loaded at the muzzle or forward end of the barrel. A typical muzzle loading rifle has a barrel with a breech plug attached to occupy an enlarged threaded rear bore portion of the barrel at the breech end. In some rifles, the breech plug is permanently attached. In others, the breech plug is removable to facilitate pass-through cleaning of the bore.
[0003]A typical removable breech plug employs a finely threaded body that screws into the rear of the barrel, with 10-15 turns to secure it in place. This facilitates removal for cleaning. However, the number of turns requires significant time and effort to remove and replace the plug, particularly when affected by the fouling associated with muzzle loading rifles. Such fouling can clog the threads, requiring undesirably great torque to remove the plug, through the many rotations required.
[0004]Accordingly, it is common practice to apply a grease to the threads each time the breech is assembled. This facilitates later removal, and further occupies any gaps between the breech plug and the threaded bore to minimize incursion of fouling gases and particles. While effective, application of grease can be a messy procedure. The typical approach is for the shooter to apply a dab of grease to a fingertip, and wipe it inside the threaded bore. This is messy, does not ensure complete coverage, and the sharp threads can cause discomfort or injury. In addition, fingertip lubrication can lead to excessive lubrication. It is relatively easy for a blob of grease to be pushed beyond the threaded area, and even into the bore of the barrel. The presence of excessive grease then may lead to additional fouling, as the residue from grease combustion accumulates during firing. This also could lead to misfires because it may block the fire channel.

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However, the number of turns requires significant time and effort to remove and replace the plug, particularly when affected by the fouling associated with muzzle loading rifles.
Such fouling can clog the threads, requiring undesirably great torque to remove the plug, through the many rotations required.
While effective, application of grease can be a messy procedure.
This is messy, does not ensure complete coverage, and the sharp threads can cause discomfort or injury.
In addition, fingertip lubrication can lead to excessive lubrication.
The presence of excessive grease then may lead to additional fouling, as the residue from grease combustion accumulates during firing.
This also could lead to misfires because it may block the fire channel.
These are even more difficult to manually lubricate, because the bore has threaded portions and clearance portions, and the user must avoid building up excess grease on the clearance portions, while also avoiding the sharp corners at the beginnings and ends of the threads.
Consequently, the tube of grease commonly employed is vulnerable to loss of its cap, contamination, and accumulated mess transferred from a greasy finger.

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[0014]FIG. 1 shows a muzzle-loading firearm 10, with a stock 12 and a barrel 14 having a breech end 16 and a muzzle end 20, and having a bore defining a bore axis 22. A movable breech element 24 pivots between an open position and a closed (shown) position. A hammer 26 is pivotally connected adjacent the breech block to operate in response to operation of a trigger 30 as will be discussed below. A muzzle loading firearm having some similar features is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,604,311 to Laney et al., the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.

[0015]FIG. 2 shows the breech end 16 of the barrel 14. The barrel defines a rifled bore 32 (rifling not shown) that extends from the muzzle nearly the length of the barrel, except for a rear portion 34. The rear portion of the barrel defines an enlarged breech plug chamber 36 having a stepped initial portion 40, an internally threaded intermediate portion 42, and an enlarged clearance portion 44. A shoulder 46 is formed at ...

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A nozzle for lubricating an internally threaded rifle breech. The nozzle has a body defining a bore, with an inlet end adapted to receive a supply of lubricant. The body has an opposed end portion having a cylindrical wall and an enclosed free end. The cylindrical wall has a number of lubricant exit apertures. The body may be L-shaped, and the inlet may be threaded for connection to a lubricant container. The cylindrical wall may have an external diameter less than an adjacent portion diameter, so that a shoulder is formed to limit insertion depth. A cap may be provided to cover the exit apertures so that the body may remain attached to the lubricant container.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]This invention relates to firearm accessories, and more particularly to cleaning and lubricating of firearms.BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION[0002]Muzzle loading rifles have an essentially closed breech at the rear of the barrel, so that powder and bullets must be loaded at the muzzle or forward end of the barrel. A typical muzzle loading rifle has a barrel with a breech plug attached to occupy an enlarged threaded rear bore portion of the barrel at the breech end. In some rifles, the breech plug is permanently attached. In others, the breech plug is removable to facilitate pass-through cleaning of the bore.[0003]A typical removable breech plug employs a finely threaded body that screws into the rear of the barrel, with 10-15 turns to secure it in place. This facilitates removal for cleaning. However, the number of turns requires significant time and effort to remove and replace the plug, particularly when affected by the fouling associated with mu...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F41A29/04
CPCF41A13/04
Inventor LANEY, MARK C.
Owner SMITH & WESSON
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