Claims
- 1. A combustible load for a simulated firearm comprising,
- a casing having walls, a hollow interior, and an open end,
- a plurality of electrically conductive pins extending from the casing for mounting in the simulated firearm,
- a combustible charge contained within the casing comprising less than 2.0 grains of a finely divided mixture of an oxidizer, a fuel, and a yellow color enhancer, and
- a resistance wire connected to the pins located inside the casing for igniting the combustible charge.
- 2. The load of claim 1 wherein the combustible charge comprises less than about 1.5 grains of powder.
- 3. The combustible load of claim 1 wherein the charge comprises from about 0.25-1.25 grains of powder.
- 4. The combustible load of claim 1 wherein the fuel is powdered magnesium.
- 5. The combustible load of claim 1 wherein the oxidizer is potassium perchlorate.
- 6. The combustible load of claim 1 wherein the color enhancer is sodium oxalate.
- 7. The combustible load of claim 1 wherein the fuel is magnesium and the oxidizer is potassium perchlorate.
- 8. The combustible load of claim 1 wherein the combustible charge comprises from about 35% to about 55% by volume of magnesium powder, from about 5% to about 15% by volume of sodium oxalate, and less than 50% by volume of an oxidizer.
- 9. The combustible load of claim 1 also comprising plug means to maintain the powder in place within the combustible load.
- 10. The combustible load of claim 9 wherein the plug means comprises foamed plastic.
- 11. The combustible load of claim 1 having a plastic casing having a ratio of length to outside cross-sectional area in the range of from about 15 to about 40 in./sq. in.
- 12. A combustible load for a simulated firearm comprising,
- a plastic casing having walls, a hollow interior, and an open end,
- a pair of electrically conductive pins extending from the casing for mounting in the simulated firearm,
- a combustible charge containing less than 2.0 grains of a powder mixture which passes a 200 mesh screen, said mixture containing a combustible metal, an oxidizer, and a yellow color enhancer,
- the casing having a length to outside cross-sectional area in the range of from about 15 to about 40 in./sq. in., and
- ignition means connected to the pins located inside the casing for igniting the combustible charge.
- 13. The combustible load of claim 12 having a length of from about 0.5 inch-1.5 inches.
- 14. The combustible load of claim 12 wherein the casing has an outside diameter of less than 0.4 inches.
- 15. The combustible load of claim 12 wherein the casing has an inside diameter of less than 0.3 inches.
- 16. The combustible load of claim 12 wherein the combustible charge comprises less than 1.5 grains of a combustible charge.
- 17. The combustible load of claim 12 wherein the casing contains from about 0.25-1.25 grains of combustible charge.
- 18. The combustible load of claim 12 wherein the casing contains from about 0.25-0.5 grains of combustible charge.
- 19. A combustible load for a simulated firearm comprising,
- a plastic casing having walls, hollow interior, and an open end,
- a pair of electrically conductive pins extending axially from the casing for mounting in a socket portion of the simulated firearm,
- a combustible charge contained within the casing comprising a powder, passable through a 200 mesh screen, comprising less than 2.0 grains of a mixture of magnesium, potassium perchlorate, and a yellow color enhancer,
- ignition means for igniting the combustible charge comprising a resistance wire connected to the pins located within the casing, and
- sealing means for retaining the combustible charge within the casing comprising a foamed plastic disk.
- 20. In combination, a simulated firearm comprising a housing, mounting means within the housing for simultaneously retaining a plurality of explosive loads, and electronic circuit means for providing an electrical charge sequentially to each load, and
- a plurality of combustible loads mounted in the mounting means, each load comprising a casing having walls, a hollow interior, and an open end, a plurality of electrically conductive pins extending from the casing for mounting in the simulated firearm, a combustible charge contained within the casing comprising less than 2.0 grains of a finely divided mixture of an oxidizer, a fuel, and a yellow color enhancer, and a resistance wire connected to the pins located inside the casing for igniting the combustible charge.
- 21. The combination of claim 20 wherein the combustible charge comprises less than about 1.5 grains of powder.
- 22. The combination of claim 20 wherein the charge comprises from about 0.25-1.25 grains of powder.
- 23. The combination of claim 20 wherein the fuel is powdered magnesium.
- 24. The combination of claim 20 wherein the oxidizer is potassium perchlorate.
- 25. The combination of claim 20 wherein the color enhancer is sodium oxalate.
- 26. The combination of claim 20 wherein the fuel is magnesium and the oxidizer is potassium perchlorate.
- 27. The combination of claim 20 wherein the combustible charge comprises from about 35% to about 55% by volume of magnesium powder, from about 5% to about 15% by volume of sodium oxalate, and less than 50% by volume of an oxidizer.
- 28. The combination of claim 20 also comprising plug means to maintain the powder in place within the combustible load.
- 29. The combination of claim 20 wherein the plug means comprises foamed plastic.
- 30. The combination of claim 20 having a plastic casing having a ratio of length to outside cross-sectional area in the range of from about 15 to about 40 in./sq.in.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER CASES
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/880,893, filed May 8, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,233,776.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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