Claims
- 1. A projectile which is expandable within the barrel of a firearm in response to firing, comprising:
- a) a cylindrical central section having an outer surface and a generally constant diameter throughout its length;
- b) a leading section integrally formed with the central section and projecting forwardly therefrom, the leading section having a forward point an outer tapered surface that tapers uniformly over a substantial area of the section from the cylindrical section to the point;
- c) a trailing section integrally formed with the central section and projecting rearwardly therefrom, the trailing section having an outer surface that uniformly tapers inwardly from the central section;
- d) an open expansion cavity extending completely through the trailing section and substantially into the central section, and having a rear cavity opening found in the trailing section and a closed surrounding wall extending through both the trailing and the central section, and a closed end wall disposed within the central section, and wherein the expansion cavity is coaxial with respect to the projectile; and
- e) wherein the firing of the projectile results in the explosive gases moving into the open cavity and into and around the area defined by the barrel and the outer surface of the trailing section, and wherein the trailing section resists expansion due to the existence of substantially equal pressure within the cavity and about the outer surface of the trailing section, but wherein the central section expands due to the pressure on the surrounding walls in that portion of the cavity and the lack of substantial counter gas pressure on the central section surface, thus causing the outer surface of the central section to be forced outwardly against the barrel as the projectile moves through the same, resulting in improved accuracy.
- 2. The projectile of claim 1 wherein a flare ring is formed in the rear opening of said cavity, such that in a portion of the trailing section the surrounding wall tapers inwardly from the cavity opening.
- 3. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the cavity is generally cylindrical in shape.
- 4. The projectile of claim 2 wherein the open cavity includes a forward cavity portion that extends from the end wall rearwardly through the central section and wherein the cross-sectional area of the forward cavity portion is generally constant throughout its length; and wherein the open cavity further includes an arcuate shaped cavity portion.
- 5. A projectile which is expandable within the barrel of a firearm in response to firing, comprising:
- a) a cylindrical central section having an outer surface, first and second ends and a generally constant diameter throughout its length;
- b) a leading section integrally formed with said central section and generally tapering forwardly from the first end of said central section to a point;
- c) a trailing section integrally formed with said central section and generally tapering rearwardly from the second end of said central section to a cavity opening;
- d) an open expansion cavity beginning at said cavity opening and extending through said trailing section and into said cylindrical section, wherein said cavity is completely open and disposed coaxially along a major axis of said trailing and cylindrical section, and wherein said open cavity terminates at an ending wall located within said central section and is surrounded by an inner wall formed within said trailing and central section.
- 6. The projectile of claim 5 wherein a flare ring is formed in the opening of said cavity, such that in a portion of the trailing section the surrounding wall tapers inwardly from the cavity opening.
- 7. The projectile of claim 5 wherein the cavity is generally cylindrical in shape.
- 8. The projectile of claim 6 wherein the open cavity includes a forward cavity portion that extends from the ending wall rearwardly through the central section and wherein the cross-sectional area of the forward cavity portion is generally constant throughout its length; and wherein the open cavity further includes an arcuate shaped cavity portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part application of U.S. Pat. application filed on Apr. 20, 1987, with Ser. No. 07/040,025 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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