Claims
- 1. An electrically ignitable cartridge-less bullet comprising a projectile having a rearwardly extending pin-shaped projection, said projection having a rear surface and a circumferential surface; a propellant charge connected to said projectile and having an internal surface and an external surface, said internal surface engaging said rear and said circumferential surfaces of said projection of the projectile; and a multi-layer firing cap provided on said external surface of the propellant charge and including at least one ignition layer adjacent said external surface of the propellant charge, and one semiconductive layer having one surface in contact with said ignition layer, said semiconductive layer being subjected to an electrical voltage differential when the bullet is to be fired so that discrete current paths in said semiconductive layer are rapidly heated during the passage of electric current, said multi-layer firing cap further including a second semiconductive layer having a surface in contact with a surface of said first-mentioned semiconductive layer opposite said one surface of the latter and being incapable of electrically conducting in parallelism with the plane of said second semiconductive layer so that a heating zone of very localized dimension will result during the passage of electrical current to thereby decrease the amount of electrical current for obtaining ignition.
- 2. An electrically ignitable cartridge-less bullet comprising a projectile; a propellant charge connected to said projectile and having an external surface; and a multi-layer firing cap provided on said external surface and including at least one ignition layer adjacent said external surface of said propellant charge, a first semi-conductive layer having two opposite surfaces, a first of which being in contact with said ignition layer, said first semiconductive layer being subjected to an electrical voltage differential when the bullet is to be fired so that discrete current paths in said first semiconductive layer are rapidly heated during the passage of electric current, and a second semiconductive layer having one surface in contact with a second surface of said first semiconductive layer and being incapable of electrically conducting in parallelism with the plane of said second semiconductive layer so that a heating zone of very localized dimension will result during the passage of electrical current to thereby decrease the amount of electrical current required for obtaining ignition.
- 3. A bullet as defined in claim 2, wherein said charge in part surrounds said projectile, the latter having an outer annular groove and said charge being in part located in said groove; further comprising a conical projection on said charge in engagement with and retained by a portion of said projectile.
- 4. A bullet as defined in claim 2, wherein said first-mentioned semi-conductive layer is of a material selected from the group consisting of iron sulfide, phosphides, silicides and borides.
- 5. A bullet as defined in claim 2, wherein said first-mentioned semi-conductive layer is of nitrocellulose and amorphous antimony.
- 6. A bullet as defined in claim 2, wherein said first-mentioned semi-conductive layer is of nitrocellulose and fine-crystalline antimony.
- 7. A bullet as defined in claim 2, wherein said second semiconductive layer is composed of semiconductive bodies and an insulating binder material for the same.
- 8. A bullet as defined in claim 7, wherein said charge is composed of porous nitrocellulose, and an oxygen-carrier accommodated in the pores thereof and selected from the group consisting of barium- and potassium nitrate.
- 9. A bullet as defined in claim 7, wherein said charge is composed of porous nitrocellulose and a quick-burning explosive selected from the group consisting of ammonium- and potassium picrate.
- 10. A bullet as defined in claim 7, wherein said first-mentioned semiconductive layer is composed of metal sulfides.
- 11. A bullet as defined in claim 7, wherein said ignition layer is of nitrocellulose and potassium picrate.
- 12. A bullet as defined in claim 11, wherein said ignition layer further includes an oxygen carrier such as potassium nitrate.
- 13. A bullet as defined in claim 2, wherein said first-mentioned semiconductive layer is of nitro-cellulose, amorphous antimony and fine-crystalline antimony.
- 14. A bullet as defined in claim 13, wherein said first-mentioned semiconductive layer further comprises an explosive.
- 15. A bullet as defined in claim 14, wherein said ignition layer further includes an oxygen carrier such as barium nitrate.
- 16. A bullet as defined in claim 2, wherein said cap comprises a carrier layer of combustible material, such as nitrocellulose.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 785,098, filed Apr. 6, 1977, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 527,289 filed Nov. 26, 1974 (now abandoned) which in turn was a continuation of Ser. No. 327,217 Jan. 26, 1973 (now abandoned).
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| Explosive "D" Military Explosives TM9, 1910 to 11 A-1-34, Apr. 1955 p. 164. |
Continuations (3)
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