Claims
- 1. A frangible, projectable shooting target, comprising:a target composition comprising effective proportions of sulfur, filler and lignin sulfonate and substantially no pitch, cast from a melt and formed in a state of sufficient sturdiness that less than about 2% of such targets will break when launched from a trap and less than about 2% will develop cracks when stored for 45 days after casting and the targets are frangible enough that when launched from a trap, they will break into pieces when hit from pellets fired from a shotgun held by shooters standing at least 27 yards from the trap that launched the targets.
- 2. The target of claim 1, wherein the range of sulfur is about 35% to 45% by weight of the target material.
- 3. The target of claim 1, wherein the filler is selected from the group consisting of gypsums, sands, clays, fly ash, glass, metallic sulfates, non-metallic sulfates, ground igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic rock, metal oxides and silicates.
- 4. The target of claim 1, wherein the filler comprises of calcium carbonate.
- 5. The target of claim 1, wherein the sulfur is in the range of about 35% to 45% by weight of the target composition and the filler component comprises calcium carbonate.
- 6. The target of claim 1, wherein the target has substantially no pitch and an LD50 toxicity level greater than about 15 g/kg.
- 7. The target of claim 1, wherein the lignin sulfonate is in the range of about 2% to 8% of the weight of the sulfur added.
- 8. The target of claim 2, further including an effective amount of a degradation promoter to increase the rate of degradation when the target is exposed to moisture.
- 9. The target of claim 8, wherein the degradation promoter comprises aluminum silicate.
- 10. The target of claim 1, further including an effective amount of a fire suppressant to inhibit the targets from igniting when exposed to fire.
- 11. The target of claim 10, wherein about 2% to 10% fire suppressant material is included in the target composition.
- 12. The target of claim 1, comprising at least one application of a fire retardant paint to a portion of the target.
- 13. The target of claim 5, having an LD50 toxicity level greater than about 15 g/kg.
- 14. The target of claim 1, wherein the targets have sufficient frangibility to break into five or more pieces over about 80% of the time when hit by shooters firing bird shot from twelve gauge shotguns.
- 15. The target of claim 1, wherein the target has substantially the weight and dimensions of a conventional pitch target.
- 16. The target of claim 1, wherein the target is in the state achieved by heating the materials to a temperature of over about 320° F. for an hour, then casting at between about 240° F. and 320° F.
- 17. A target shooting target, comprising about 35% to 45% sulfur, about 30% to 60% filler and about 1% to 4% lignin sulfonate.
- 18. The target of claim 17, containing substantially no pitch.
- 19. The target of claim 17, further including a fire suppressant.
- 20. The target of claim 17, further including a degradation promoter.
- 21. The target of claim 17, wherein the filler component comprises calcium carbonate.
- 22. The target of claim 17, including an application of fire retardant paint.
- 23. The target of claim 17 wherein the targets are strong and durable enough to be maintained stacked in a box for over 45 days without developing cracks in more than about 2% of the targets.
- 24. A target for use in a shooting activity, having an LD50 of 15 g/kg or greater, comprising effective proportions of binder, filler, lignin sulfonate and substantially no pitch, and being in a state of brittleness characterized by the ability to be launched into the air from a trap without breaking more than 2% of the time and when shot at with a shotgun by shooters 27 yards from the trap that launched the target, breaking the majority of the time when hit by fired pellets, to the extent that less than 4% of unbroken targets hit by at least 1 pellets were hit by three or more pellets.
- 25. The target of claim 24, wherein the targets are strong and durable enough to be maintained stacked in a box for over 45 days without developing cracks in more than about 25 of the targets.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/857,813, filed May 16, 1997, titled Environmentally Safe Projectable Targets, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,475.
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