Claims
- 1. A projectile comprising:
(a) a shell comprising a hemispherical portion and a cylindrical portion, said hemispherical portion having an inner surface and an outer surface forming a wall and a hemispheric interior volume and a cylindrical portion having an inner surface and an outer surface forming a wall and an interior volume, wherein said cylindrical portion has a length which is at least about equal to one-half the diameter of said hemispherical portion, and wherein said hemispherical portion is joined to said cylindrical portion at a rim, and (b) a marking component, immobilizing component, or both located within said interior volume of said hemispherical portion, said interior volume of said cylindrical portion, or both.
- 2. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said interior volume of said hemispherical portion, said interior volume or cylindrical portion, or both, comprises a chemiluminescent dye, a phosphorescent dye, or both.
- 3. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said interior volume of said hemispherical portion, said interior volume of said cylindrical portion, or both, comprise a weighting agent.
- 4. The projectile of claim 3, wherein said weighting agent has a specific gravity of about 1.5 g/cc to about 9.5 g/cc.
- 5. The projectile of claim 4, wherein said weighting agent comprises tungsten carbide, bismuth, lead, or a combination thereof.
- 6. The projectile of claim 5, wherein said projectile contains about 2 g to about 15 g of total weighting agent.
- 7. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said hemispheric interior volume and said cylindrical hemispheric interior volume are separated by a circular insert.
- 8. The projectile of claim 7, wherein the contents of said hemispheric interior volume and said cylindrical hemispheric interior volume are different.
- 9. The projectile of claim 1, further comprising one or more indentations, scoring, or depressions, on or in the surface of the hemispheric portion, cylindrical portion, or both, which promote fracture at the surface locations comprising said indentations, scoring, or depressions.
- 10. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said projectile lacks a centrally located indentation or depression.
- 11. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the width of said hemispherical portion wall, said cylindrical portion wall, and the width of the wall at the rim formed where said hemispherical portion wall and said cylindrical portion wall interact are about equal.
- 12. The projectile of claim 8, wherein at least a portion of the inner surface located in spaced relation to said rim has a diameter that is less than the diameter of said hemispherical portion measured at the rim and said cylindrical portion has a length which is at least one-half the diameter of said hemispherical portion.
- 13. The projectile of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of dimples which promote projectile accuracy, distance, or both.
- 14. A projectile comprising:
(a) a generally hemispherical portion and a frustum portion shell, said shell comprising a hemispherical portion having an inner surface and an outer surface which forms a wall and a hemispheric interior volume and a frustum portion having an inner surface and an outer surface which forms a wall and an interior volume, wherein said frustum portion has a diameter at its wide end which is about equal to the diameter of said hemispherical portion, and wherein said hemispherical portion is joined to said wide end of said frustum portion at a rim. (b) a marking component, immobilizing component, or both located within said interior volume of said hemispherical portion, said interior volume of said frustum portion, or both.
- 15. The projectile of claim 14, wherein said interior volume of said hemispherical portion, said interior volume or frustum portion, or both, comprises a chemiluminescent dye, a phosphorescent dye, or both
- 16. The projectile of claim 14, wherein said interior volume of said hemispherical portion, said interior volume of said frustum portion, or both, comprise a weighting agent.
- 17. The projectile of claim 16, wherein said weighting agent has a specific gravity of about 1.5 g/cc to about 9.5 g/cc.
- 18. The projectile of claim 17, wherein said weighting agent comprises tungsten carbide, bismuth, lead, or a combination thereof.
- 19. The projectile of claim 18, wherein said weighting agent is added in an amount of from about 2 g to about 15 g.
- 20. The projectile of claim 14, wherein said hemispheric interior volume and said frustum interior volume are separated by a circular insert.
- 21. The projectile of claim 20, wherein the contents of said hemispheric interior volume and said frustum interior volume are different.
- 22. The projectile according to claim 14, further comprising one or more indentations, scoring, or depressions, on or in the surface of the hemispheric portion, frustum portion, or both, which promote fracture at the surface locations comprising said indentations, scoring, or depressions.
- 23. The projectile according to claim 14, wherein said projectile lacks a centrally located indentation or depression.
- 24. The projectile of claim 14, wherein the width of said hemispherical portion wall, said frustum portion wall, and the width of the wall at the rim formed where said hemispherical portion wall and said frustum portion wall interact are about equal.
- 25. The projectile of claim 14, wherein said frustum portion has a length which is at least about equal to one-half of its diameter.
- 26. The projectile according to claim 14, further comprising a plurality of dimples which promote projectile accuracy, distance, or both.
- 27. A method of producing a projectile having a hemispherical shell and a cylindrical shell comprising:
(a) injecting a linear polymer into a first mold, forming a hemispherical shell having a hemispheric inner wall, a hemispheric outer wall, an interior volume, and a fill port, said inner and outer walls forming a rim; (b) injecting a linear polymer into a second mold, forming a cylindrical shell having a hemispheric inner wall, a cylindrical outer wall, an interior volume, and a fill port, said inner and outer walls forming a rim which mates with the profile of said hemispherical shell rim and which mated profile allows capture of a circular insert; (c) forming a circular insert having a first wall which faces the interior volume of the hemispherical shell and a second wall which faces the interior volume of the cylindrical shell; (d) placing said circular insert between said hemispherical shell and said cylindrical shell; (e) joining said hemispherical shell, said cylindrical shell, and said circular insert together along said hemispherical shell rim and said cylindrical shell rim, forming a projectile shell wherein said interior volume of said hemispherical shell is isolated from said interior volume of said cylindrical shell; (f) dispensing into said projectile shell through said hemispherical fill port, said cylindrical fill port, or both a marking composition, immobilizing agent, or both; and (g) sealing said hemispherical fill port, cylindrical fill port, or both, as applicable.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein said method comprises (1) dispensing a weighting agent into said hemispherical interior volume, said cylindrical interior volume, or both interior volumes, before joining said cylindrical shell and said hemispherical shell, (2) dispensing a weighting agent into said hemispheric interior volume through said hemispheric fill port, dispensing a weighting agent into said cylindrical interior volume through said cylindrical fill port, or both, or (3) dispensing a weighting agent in said interior volumes through any combination of the steps of (1) and (2).
- 29. A method of producing a projectile having a hemispherical shell and a frustum shell comprising:
(a) injecting a linear polymer into a first mold, forming a hemispherical shell having a hemispheric inner wall, a hemispheric outer wall, an interior volume, and a fill port, said inner and outer walls forming a rim; (b) injecting a linear polymer into a second mold, forming a frustum shell having a hemispheric inner wall, a frustum outer wall, an interior volume, and a fill port, said inner and outer walls forming a rim which mates with the profile of said hemispherical shell rim and which mated profile allows capture of a circular insert; (c) forming a circular insert having a first wall which faces the interior volume of the hemispherical shell and a second wall which faces the interior volume of the frustum shell; (d) placing said circular insert between said hemispherical shell and said frustum shell; (e) joining said hemispherical shell, said frustum shell, and said circular insert together along said hemispherical shell rim and said frustum shell rim, forming a projectile shell wherein said interior volume of said hemispherical shell is isolated from said interior volume of said frustum shell; (f) dispensing into said projectile shell through said hemispherical fill port, said cylindrical fill port, or both, a marking composition, an immobilizing agent, or both, and (g) sealing said hemispherical fill port, said cylindrical fill port, or both, as applicable.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein said method comprises (1) dispensing a weighting agent into said hemispherical interior volume, said frustum interior volume, or both interior volumes, before joining said frustum shell and said hemispherical shell, (2) dispensing a weighting agent into said hemispheric interior volume through said hemispheric fill port, dispensing a weighting agent into said frustum interior volume through said frustum fill port, or both, or (3) dispensing a weighting agent in said interior volumes through any combination of the steps of (1) and (2).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/266,060, filed Mar. 10, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09266060 |
Mar 1999 |
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09826717 |
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