A frangible projectile containing a payload is provided which, when fired, controls the movement of the payload so as to maintain proper trajectory, and upon impacting a target, fragments and quickly dissipates the kinetic energy, thereby preventing ricochets, as well as delivering a desired payload. In particular, a frangible projectile comprised of an outer hollow plastic body internally containing one or more payloads is provided which, upon impact, ruptures and disperses the payload(s). The payload may be an inert mass, such as a metal powder, a chemical agent such as a marking agent, or a multi component reactive composition which mixes and reacts upon impact. Further, a weapon cartridge comprising such a frangible projectile is provided.
Conventionally, when rounds having conventional projectiles are fired at a hard target, the projectile tends to ricochet off of same. This ricochet effect presents no danger to the shooter when firing from extended distances. However, when firing at targets from close range, the danger of the shooter being wounded by a ricochet increases dramatically. Traditionally, to attempt to avoid being struck by a ricochet, shooters aim at close targets at an angle, hoping that the ricochet will travel away from the shooter.
Unfortunately, there are various situations in which targets must be engaged at relatively close range, and which complete freedom of choice for angles of fire is not available. For example, improvised explosive devices (IED's) are destroyed by shooting same, which, for accuracy, usually is done at close range. Sometimes, the position of the TED does not allow much choice for the angle of shot. Thus, occasionally, there is a high danger to the shooter from ricochets.
In addition, when combat may be possibly carried out at close quarters, such as, for example, when searching buildings for enemy combatants in hiding, the need frequently exists for firing on the enemy within the same room as the shooter. Naturally, in such situations, there is a high danger to the shooter of ricochets. Further, deflected shots may hit civilians, friendly forces, etc. downrange due to low angle of shot. Accordingly, there is a sometime a desire to have the bullet break up upon impact and the resulting fragments lose energy within a relatively close proximity from impact.
Further, it is frequently desirable in combat to designate a target. This is usually accomplished using conventional smoke grenades, laser means, etc. However, these devices are cumbersome and therefore frequently not carried by soldiers in the field.
In addition, it is occasionally desirable to deliver incendiaries, riot control agents (such as tear gas, pepper spray, etc.) and other incapacitants. However, generally, such rounds generally require larger caliber weapons for delivery, which are difficult to carry in the field. Further, it is desirable to deploy multi component compositions, which may include the agents mentioned above, as well as myriad additional compositions contained a plurality of reactive components which are unreactive alone.
Thus, in order to overcome the dangers of ricochets, provide a marking round and/or a round capable of delivering various payloads such as incendiaries, riot control agents and other incapacitants, and multi component reactive compositions as discussed above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a projectile that will not, or has a low probability of, ricocheting, and which will fragment upon impact.
In addition, it is an object of the present invention to provide a projectile operable to function as a marking round and/or a round capable of delivering various payloads as well as quantity of payloads, to suit the need at the time of use such as but not limited to incendiaries, riot control agents and other incapacitants, chemiluminescent compositions, and multi component reactive compositions, which is also preferably capable of being fired from a man portable weapon.
Further, it is an object of the present invention to provide a frangible projectile in which the payload may be inserted and removed as desired, depending upon the need by the user.
Lastly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a cartridge containing same.
In order to achieve the object of the present invention, as described above, the present inventor earnestly endeavored to provide a frangible projectile which will fragment upon impact, but still maintain lethality, preferably deliver various types of payloads, enable insertion of payloads in the field as desired, and a cartridge containing same. Accordingly, in a first main embodiment of the present invention, a frangible projectile is provided comprising:
(a) a hollow outer body formed of a plastic or polymeric material, said hollow outer body having:
(b) a divider disposed within the interior portion, said divider comprised of one or more walls having ends disposed adjacent the locators so as to be engageable therewith; and
(c) a payload disposed within the interior portion, adjacent the divider,
wherein the divider controls movement of and/or maintains separation of dissimilar contents of the payload within the interior portion of the hollow outer body after firing of the projectile, thereby maintaining or increasing accuracy of the projectile after firing, and wherein the hollow outer body fragments upon impact.
In a preferred embodiment based on the first embodiment above, the locators are provided in the form of one or more slots formed in the inner circumference, one or more ridges formed integral with the inner circumference, and/or one or more protrusions attached to the inner circumference.
With regards to the payload, in a preferred embodiment, the payload is a powder, such as a metallic powder. Specifically preferable is a tungsten powder, lead powder, graphite powder and/or an iron powder.
In an alternative preferred embodiment, the payload is one or more liquid components contained in one or more frangible containers, such as glass or plastic vials. Further, in a more preferred embodiment, the liquids are comprised of one or more of a visible paint, a chemiluminescent agent, and a marking agent visible in the IR spectrum. In another more preferred embodiment, the liquids are comprised of a plurality of reactants which, upon impact, are caused to mix and react, thereby providing a desired effect.
In another preferred embodiment, the frangible projectile of the first embodiment above comprises engagement threads formed in the inner circumference of the hollow outer body; a removable nose section having threads formed therein, so as to removably engage the engagement threads; and a threaded plug removably disposed within the interior portion between the nose portion and the divider, and engageable with the engagement threads, so as to be operable to retain the payload/prevent escape thereof from the hollow outer body.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the frangible projectile of the first embodiment above further comprises one or more frangible payload containers operable to contain a variety of payloads as desired, having an outer circumference smaller in diameter than the inner circumference of the hollow outer body, which is/are removably disposed within the interior portion. Preferably, the payload container(s) have a depression formed therein so as to enable insertion into the hollow outer body adjacent the divider. Further, in a more preferred embodiment, the payload container(s) is comprised of two or more payload subcompartments, so as to contain two or more payloads separately until impact of the frangible projectile upon a target.
In a second main embodiment of the present invention, a frangible projectile is provided comprising:
(a) a hollow outer body formed of a plastic or polymeric material, said hollow outer body having:
(b) a payload container removably disposed within the interior portion, said payload container comprised of:
so as to be engageable with the slots of the hollow outer body;
wherein the divider controls movement of the payload within the payload container, thereby maintaining or increasing accuracy of the projectile after firing of the projectile, and wherein the hollow outer body fragments upon impact.
Preferably, the frangible projectile of the second main embodiment described above comprises engagement threads formed in the inner circumference of the hollow outer body, and a removable nose section having threads engageable with the engagement threads of the hollow outer body, thereby enabling a user to insert/remove payload containers at will.
In a preferred embodiment based on the second main embodiment described above, one or more payloads are disposed within the payload container. The payloads contained therein may, in a preferred embodiment, be comprised of one or more liquid components, such as marking agents, incapacitants, chemiluminescent compositions, flammable liquids and liquid explosives.
In an alternative preferred embodiment, the one or more payloads may be comprised of a multi-component payload, such that upon impact of the projectile, the multiple components are mixed, thereby forming a desired payload.
In a further alternative preferred embodiment, as in the first main embodiment above, in a preferred embodiment, the payload may be a powder, such as a metallic powder. Specifically preferable is a tungsten powder, lead powder, graphite powder and/or an iron powder.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the frangible projectile of the second main embodiment above further comprises a threaded plug removably disposed within the interior portion, and engageable with the engagement threads, so as to be operable to retain the payload container and/or other payloads, as well as secure same within the hollow outer body.
Additional aspects of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The aspects of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The embodiments illustrated herein are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown, wherein:
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Within the inner circumference 7 (interior portion) of the hollow outer body 3 is disposed a payload material 9. The hollow outer body 5 may be formed as a sealed unit with payload sealed therein, but is preferably, as illustrated in
Upon firing of a cartridge containing such a projectile 1 (containing a payload material), the payload material 9, which is generally a powder or liquid component, has a tendency to spin within the interior portion of the hollow outer body 5 from the effect of the torque produced by spin stabilization of the projectile 1. This internal spinning of the payload material 9 was discovered during testing to significantly alter the accuracy and range of the frangible projectile 1. However, it was subsequently unexpectedly discovered by the present inventors that by inserting a divider 22 within the inner circumference 7 of the hollow outer body 5, movement of the payload material 9 after firing and before impact could be minimized and/or controlled.
In particular, the present inventors discovered that provision of the divider 22 within the inter portion of the hollow outer body 5 caused the payload material to spin in a manner that maintains, or even increases, the accuracy of the projectile during firing, the movement of the payload material being adjustable by selection of the configuration of the divider 22. Further, by forming the divider 22 of a frangible material, the payload material efficiently dissipates/disperses upon impact.
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Further, it may be desirable to deploy a plurality of different payload materials 9 and/or a multi component reactive composition having individual components which are inactive alone, but upon impact, are caused to mix and react with one another. By encasing same in a frangible projectile 1, the impact event can be utilized to mix and react such multi component reactive compositions. For example, two separate components of a bi-component explosive or incapacitant chemical agent may be disposed within separate compartments formed within the hollow outer body 5 by the divider 22. In such an embodiment, upon impact, the hollow outer body 5 (and preferably the divider 22) fragments, thereby causing interaction and reaction of the bi-component payload to thereby provide the desired reaction.
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Upon impact on a target, the hollow outer body 3 of the projectile 1 of the present invention fragments, allowing the powdered material 9 contained therein to quickly dissipate and prevent possible ricochets of the projectile. Preferably, the hollow outer body 3 is formed of a material, such as a plastic or polymer material, that fragments into small, harmless fragments.
Further, preferably, the material comprising the powdered material 9 is chosen so as to provide rapid dissipation into the surrounding area, but not so rapid as to disadvantageously decrease lethality of the projectile. In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide a frangible projectile which will fragment and dissipate upon impact, thus eliminating the danger of ricochet injuries, but which will maintain kinetic energy upon impact to provide needed lethality.
In addition, to the frangible projectile 1 of the present invention, a cartridge 13, as illustrated in
As a further means of payload containment, as shown in
In the second main embodiment of the present invention as described above, as shown in
In a further preferred embodiment, payload containers 35 containing various payload materials as described above may be provided, in sealed or unsealed fashion. Thus, a user may carry payload containers 35 in the field containing various types of payloads, and load same into the frangible projectile 1 as desired. For example, a marking payload container may contain a marking material, such as a dye or paint. Thus, when a situation occurs wherein a user wishes to mark a target, the marking payload container can be loaded into an empty frangible projectile 1.
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Although specific embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed herein, those having ordinary skill in the art will understand that changes can be made to the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is not to be restricted, therefore, to the specific embodiments. Furthermore, it is intended that the appended claims cover any and all such applications, modifications, and embodiments within the scope of the present invention.
The present application claims priority of and is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/880,327, filed Jul. 20, 2007, now abandoned, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11880327 | Jul 2007 | US |
Child | 13011704 | US |