Claims
- 1. A backstop for decelerating and trapping projectiles traveling along a line of fire, said backstop comprising:
a support structure having an upper surface, said upper surface having at least one segment inclined with respect to the line of fire; and a projectile trapping medium disposed on said upper surface, said projectile trapping medium comprising a mixture of a hydrated super-absorbent polymer (SAP) gel and a resilient granular ballistic medium.
- 2. The backstop according to claim 1, wherein said support structure further comprises a back wall and two opposing sidewalls.
- 3. The backstop according to claim 2, wherein said support structure further comprises a toe block disposed adjacent a foot of said inclined segment.
- 4. The backstop according to claim 1, wherein said support structure further comprises a shock absorbing, foamed, fiber-reinforced concrete enclosure.
- 5. The backstop according to claim 4, wherein said shock absorbing, foamed, fiber-reinforced concrete is SACON®.
- 6. The backstop according to claim 1, wherein said ballistic medium is selected from the group consisting of rubber chunks, wood chips, plastic scraps, and any combination thereof.
- 7. The backstop according to claim 1, wherein said hydrated SAP gel is selected from the group consisting of sodium acrylate, potassium acrylate, sodium acrylamide, potassium acrylamide, sodium carboxylate, potassium carboxylate, and any combination thereof.
- 8. The backstop according to claim 1, wherein said projectile trapping medium further comprises at least one additive.
- 9. The backstop according to claim 8, wherein said at least one additive is selected from the group consisting of phosphates, carbonates, hydroxides, silicates, bicarbonates, and any combination thereof.
- 10. The backstop according to claim 8, wherein said at least one additive serves to maintain a pH of said hydrated SAP gel at 4.5 or higher.
- 11. The backstop according to claim 10, wherein the pH of said hydrated SAP gel is between 8 and 12, inclusive.
- 12. The backstop according to claim 8, wherein said at least one additive serves to inhibit leaching of heavy metals that may be contained within the projectiles.
- 13. The backstop according to claim 1, wherein said inclined segment is inclined with respect to the line of fire by an angle less than or equal to an angle of repose of the projectile trapping medium.
- 14. A backstop for decelerating and trapping projectiles traveling along a line of fire, said backstop comprising:
a shock absorbing, foamed, fiber-reinforced concrete foundation having an upper surface, said upper surface having at least one segment inclined with respect to the line of fire; and a resilient granular ballistic medium disposed on said upper surface.
- 15. The backstop according to claim 14, wherein said shock absorbing, foamed, fiber-reinforced concrete is SACON®.
- 16. The backstop according to claim 14, further comprising an enclosure having a back wall and two opposing sidewalls.
- 17. The backstop according to claim 16, wherein said enclosure further comprises a toe block disposed adjacent a foot of said inclined segment.
- 18. The backstop according to claim 16, wherein said enclosure is a shock absorbing, foamed, fiber-reinforced concrete enclosure.
- 19. The backstop according to claim 18, wherein said shock absorbing, foamed, fiber-reinforced enclosure is SACON®.
- 20. The backstop according to claim 14, wherein said ballistic medium is selected from the group consisting of rubber chunks, wood chips, plastic scrap, and any combination thereof.
- 21. The backstop according to claim 14, further comprising a hydrated super absorbent polymer (SAP) gel mixed with said ballistic medium.
- 22. The backstop according to claim 19, wherein said SAP gel is further mixed with at least one additive selected from the group consisting of additives serving to increase a pH of said SAP gel and additives serving to inhibit leaching of heavy metals that may be contained within the projectiles.
- 23. The backstop according to claim 22, wherein said at least one additive further serves to retard fire upon impact of the projectiles.
- 24. A method of forming a backstop for decelerating and trapping projectiles traveling along a line of fire, comprising the steps of:
providing a support structure having an inclined surface; mixing a resilient granular ballistic medium with a hydrated super absorbent polymer (SAP) gel, thereby forming a projectile trapping medium; and disposing said projectile trapping medium on the inclined surface.
- 25. The method according to claim 24, further comprising the step of adding to the projectile trapping medium at least one additive selected from the group consisting of additives serving to increase a pH of the hydrated SAP gel, additives serving to prevent leaching of heavy metals that may be contained within the projectiles, and flame retardant additives.
- 26. The method according to claim 24, wherein said step of providing a support structure comprises providing a shock absorbing, foamed, fiber-reinforced concrete support structure.
- 27. The method according to claim 24, further comprising the step of maintaining a pH of the hydrated SAP gel at a value of at least 4.5.
- 28. The method according to claim 27, wherein said step of maintaining a pH of the hydrated SAP gel at a value of at least 4.5 comprises maintaining the pH of the hydrated SAP gel at a value between 8 and 12, inclusive.
- 29. A method of forming a backstop for decelerating and trapping projectiles traveling along a line of fire, comprising the steps of:
providing a shock absorbing, foamed, fiber-reinforced concrete foundation having an inclined surface; and disposing a resilient granular ballistic medium on the inclined surface.
- 30. The method according to claim 29, further comprising the step of providing a shock absorbing, foamed, fiber-reinforced concrete enclosure.
- 31. The method according to claim 30, further comprising the step of mixing a hydrated super absorbent polymer (SAP) gel with the ballistic medium.
- 32. A medium for decelerating and trapping projectiles fired thereinto, said medium comprising:
a resilient granular ballistic medium; and a hydrated super absorbent polymer (SAP) gel mixed with said ballistic medium.
- 33. The medium according to claim 32, wherein said ballistic medium is selected from the group consisting of rubber chunks, wood chips, plastic scrap, and any combination thereof.
- 34. The medium according to claim 32, further comprising at least one additive selected from the group consisting of additives serving to raise a pH of said hydrated SAP gel, additives serving to prevent leaching of heavy metals that may be present in the projectiles, and additives serving to retard flame.
- 35. The medium according to claim 32, wherein said hydrated SAP gel is selected from the group consisting of sodium acrylate, potassium acrylate, sodium acrylamide, potassium acrylamide, sodium carboxylate, potassium carboxylate, and any combination thereof.
- 36. A method of forming a medium for decelerating and trapping projectiles fired thereinto, comprising the steps of:
selecting a resilient granular ballistic medium; selecting a hydrated super absorbent polymer (SAP) gel; and mixing the ballistic medium and the hydrated SAP gel.
- 37. The method according to claim 36, further comprising the steps of:
selecting at least one additive; and mixing the at least one additive with the ballistic medium and the hydrated SAP gel.
- 38. The method according to claim 37, wherein the at least one additive is selected from the group consisting of phosphates, carbonates, hydroxides, silicates, bicarbonates, and any combination thereof.
- 39. The method according to claim 37, wherein the at least one additive is selected from the group consisting of additives serving to raise a pH of the hydrated SAP gel, additives serving to prevent leaching of heavy metals that may be contained within the projectiles, and additives serving to retard flame.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
[0001] The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the United States Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon.