Claims
- 1. A remotely-activated projectile firing device, comprising:
a barrel for housing a projectile; a breech connected to one end of the barrel; a firing mechanism contained within the breech; means for triggering the firing mechanism; and a light-weight, semi-rigid, three-dimensionally flexible recoil-absorbing orientation system attached to the barrel, wherein upon discharge, the device recoils in a substantially in-line manner.
- 2. The projectile-firing device of claim 1, wherein orientation system further comprises a plurality of individual segments which may be assembled to a desired length.
- 3. The projectile-firing device of claim 2, wherein the individual segments are joined together in a ball-and-socket-type connection.
- 4. The projectile-firing device of claim 1, further comprising a clamp for attaching the orientation system to the device.
- 5. The projectile-firing device of claim 1, wherein the projectile is chosen from the group consisting of bullet and shot.
- 6. A remotely-activated explosives disrupter for de-arming explosive devices, comprising:
a barrel for housing a projectile, the barrel having a muzzle end; a breech connected to an end of the barrel distal to the muzzle end; a firing mechanism residing within the breech; means for triggering the firing mechanism; and a light-weight, semi-rigid, three-dimensionally flexible, recoil-absorbing orientation system attached to the disrupter, upon discharge, the device recoils in a substantially in-line manner.
- 7. The explosives disrupter of claim 6, wherein the orientation system is attached to the disrupter with a clamp.
- 8. The explosives disrupter of claim 6, further comprising a projectile, wherein the projectile is chosen from the group consisting of bullet and shot.
- 9. The explosives disrupter of claim 6, further comprising at least one extension tube attached to the muzzle end of the barrel, the extension tube having an inside diameter greater than the inside diameter of the barrel.
- 10. The explosives disrupter of claim 6, further comprising one or more standoff spokes attached to the muzzle end of the barrel.
- 11. The explosives disrupter of claim 7, wherein the breech and the barrel maintain a substantially constant outside diameter.
- 12. A method for de-arming an explosive device comprising the steps of:
(a) assembling a portable apparatus, the portable apparatus comprising:
(i) a barrel; (ii) a projectile contained within the barrel; (iii) a firing mechanism for discharging the projectile from the barrel; (iv) a power source for activating the firing mechanism; and
(v) a light-weight, semi-rigid, three-dimensionally flexible recoil-absorbing orientation system attached to the disrupter, upon discharge, the device recoils in a substantially in-line manner; (b) orienting the apparatus relative to the explosive device; and (c) transferring energy from the power source to the firing mechanism, whereby the firing mechanism is activated and the projectile is discharged from the barrel into the explosive device.
- 13. A kit for de-arming explosive devices, comprising:
(i) an explosives disrupter, the explosives disrupter further comprising:
(i) a barrel for housing a projectile; (ii) a breech connected to the barrel; (iii) a firing mechanism housed within the breech; (iv) a propellant conduit for transferring energy to the firing mechanism; and (v) a charge source for supplying energy to the propellant conduit; (b) orienting means; (c) one or more stabilizing stakes; (d) a tool for rapidly assembling the disrupter; (e) a container for securely storing, in a dissembled state, the disrupter, the orienting means, the stabilizing stakes, and the assembly tool, wherein the container is fabricated to be carried by the user of the kit.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of, and claims benefit of priority to, U.S. App. Ser. No. 09/443,636, filed Nov. 19, 1999, now pending. The entire contents of the abovementioned application, including the Specification, Claims, Abstract, and Drawings, is hereby incorporated herein by reference as if fully rewritten herein.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention was made with government support under Contract No. N39998-98-D-3563 awarded by The Office of Special Technology (Department of Navy). The Government has certain rights in this invention.
Continuations (1)
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09443636 |
Nov 1999 |
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10264739 |
Oct 2002 |
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