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US Patent 11493314 Shell case design utilizing metal injection molding

Patent 11493314 was granted and assigned to Concurrent Technologies Corporation on November, 2022 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Concurrent Technologies Corporation
Concurrent Technologies Corporation
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Current Assignee
Concurrent Technologies Corporation
Concurrent Technologies Corporation
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
114933140
Patent Inventor Names
William Brueggen0
Shawn Rhodes0
Juan Valencia0
Todd Skowron0
Date of Patent
November 8, 2022
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Patent Application Number
170158370
Date Filed
September 9, 2020
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10612896 Method of making a metal injection molded ammunition cartridge
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US Patent 10041770 Metal injection molded ammunition cartridge
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US Patent 10760882 Metal injection molded ammunition cartridge
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US Patent 10871361 Metal injection molded cased telescoped ammunition
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US Patent 11231257 Method of making a metal injection molded ammunition cartridge
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US Patent 11353305 Metal injection molded cased telescoped ammunition
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US Patent 10704878 One piece polymer ammunition cartridge having a primer insert and method of making the same
Patent Primary Examiner
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James S Bergin
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F42B 33/00
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F42B 33/001
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B22F 3/225
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B21K 21/04
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B21K 21/12
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F42B 5/28
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Disclosed is a cartridge case for various caliber ammunition that consists essentially of a powdered metal and/or powdered metal alloy that is formed into the cartridge case through an injection mold processing. Also disclosed is a method for forming a cartridge case, which may include use of Metal Injection Molding (“MIM”) processes to produce the cartridge case which retains a primer, propellant, and/or a bullet. The method can include metal injection molding an initial part, and also at least one of tapering and trimming the initial part to form the finished cartridge case. Further embodiments can include the use of Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis to develop an optimized MIM design.

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