Claims
- 1. A dual purpose projectile for firing from a weapon comprising a body including a forward nose portion and a plurality of body segments, means located adjacent the nose of said projectile securing said segments one to the other for movement between first and second configurations, said segments in said first configuration being disposed in close juxtaposition one to the other and forming a substantially bullet-shaped projectile body having a predetermined diameter, said bullet-shaped projectile body having a longitudinal axis, said segments in said first configuration thereof being circumferentially spaced one from the other about said axis, said segments in said second configuration being spaced one from the other and forming a projectile body having a diameter larger than said predetermined diameter affording increased frontal area in a direction normal to the trajectory of the projectile when fired from the weapon, and means for releasably retaining said segments in said first configuration, said retaining means including a band encompassing said segments in the first configuration thereof adjacent the end of said projectile remote from its nose.
- 2. A dual purpose projectile for firing from a weapon comprising a body including a plurality of body segments, means securing said segments one to the other for movement between first and second configurations, said segments in said first configuration being disposed in close juxtaposition one to the other and forming a substantially bullet-shaped projectile body having a predetermined diameter, said bullet-shaped projectile body having a longitudinal axis, said segments in said first configuration thereof being circumferentially spaced one from the other about said axis, said segments in said second configuration being spaced one from the other and forming a projectile body having a diameter larger than said predetermined diameter affording increased frontal area in a direction normal to the trajectory of the projectile when fired from the weapon, and means for releasably retaining said segments in said first configuration, said projectile including a jacket about said segments in the first position thereof, said retaining means including a band encompassing said jacket and said segments, and said band lying substantially flush along the outer surface of said jacket.
- 3. A dual purpose projectile for firing from a weapon comprising a body including a forward nose portion and a plurality of body segments, means securing said segments one to the other for movement between first and second configurations, said securing means including a nosepiece and flexible elements interconnecting said nosepiece and said segments adjacent the nose of said projectile, said segments in said first configuration being disposed in close juxtaposition one to the other and forming a substantially bullet-shaped projectile body having a predetermined diameter, said bullet-shaped projectile body having a longitudinal axis, said segments in said first position thereof being circumferentially spaced one from the other about said axis, said segments extending in an axial direction substantially coextensive in length with the length of said bullet-shaped body when said segments lie in said first configuration, said segments in said second configuration being spaced one from the other and forming a projectile body having a diameter larger than said predetermined diameter affording increased frontal area in a direction normal to the trajectory of the projectile when fired from the weapon, and means for releasably retaining said segments in said first configuration, said retaining means including a band encompassing said segments in said first configuration thereof adjacent the end of said projectile body remote from said nosepiece, said segments in said second configuration thereof extending substantially radially relative to said axis and disposed at substantially equally spaced circumferential locations about said axis.
- 4. A projectile according to claim 3 including a jacket about said segments in the first position thereof, said band extending about said jacket and said segments with said band lying substantially flush along the outer surface of said jacket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 590,540 filed June 26, 1975 now abandoned which was a division of prior application Ser. No. 485,560 filed July 3, 1974 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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751,183 |
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Divisions (1)
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485560 |
Jul 1974 |
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Continuations (1)
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