Coating processes – Rumbling or tumbling
Patent
1992-12-11
1995-01-03
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Rumbling or tumbling
427203, 427204, 427205, 427416, 4274197, 4274198, B05D 312
Patent
active
053784995
ABSTRACT:
A method for lapping of gun barrels on fully assembied firearms is provided using cartridges fitted with lapping bullets impregnated with abrasive. The present invention provides a process for simultaneously impregnating a quantity of lapping bullets with an abrasive, in which a quantity of unlubricated bullets are placed in a tumbler with steel balls and quantity of the desired abrasive. The speed of rotation of the tumbler, and the shape of the tumbler are selected so that the bullet/abrasive/tumbling media mix folds on itself, thus providing an even impregnation of abrasive on the bullets and minimizing any deformation of the bullets. The mixture is allowed to tumble for a period of time, typically about an hour, after which a sufficient quantity of the abrasive is firmly embedded on the surface of each bullet. The abrasive impregnated bullets can then be coated with a protective and lubricating finish, such as carnauba wax, if desired. The abrasive-impregnated bullets can then be sized and lubricated and loaded into a cartridge containing gun powder and a wad positioned against the base of each bullet. Using this procedure, it is possible to manufacture in quantity a series of lapping cartridges having coarse, medium, fine and polishing grits impregnated on the bullets. Pressure (Fire) Lapping can then be carried out in stages using the loaded cartridges by firing through the barrel a series of lapping bullets impregnated with coarse abrasive, followed in order by the lapping bullets with the medium, fine and polishiing grits. The barrel is cleaned and checked after every ten rounds or so, or when changing from one type grit to another. This process removes dimensional variations and roughness in the bore, and produces a gun barrel which is more accurate, and less susceptible to copper, carbon and lead fouling.
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Harrison Howard E.
Johnston Roger B.
Martin Merrill D.
Beck Shrive
Cypher James R.
Dudash Diana
Neco/Nostalgia Enterprises Co.
Wittenberg Malcolm B.
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