Claims
- 1. A projectile for a round of ammunition, the projectile capable of being driven through a barrel of a gun wherein the barrel has an inner diametric surface whose radius is smaller than the radius of a largest diameter zone of the projectile, wherein the inner diametrical surface of the barrel defines a generally spiral shaped groove, the groove having a bed surface radially outward of the inner diametrical surface, the projectile comprising:
- a core radially symmetric about a longitudinal axis of the projectile;
- a plastic jacket surrounding the core, the jacket having a rearward end and a forward end;
- a portion of the jacket forming the largest diameter zone of the projectile, the largest diameter zone being deformed at least mainly elastically to form a groove engagement member when the largest diameter zone engages the inner diametrical surface of the barrel, the groove engagement member protruding radially outwardly relative to the axis at least part of the way into the groove;
- wherein the plastic jacket has reinforcing fibers parallel to the axis of the projectile at a portion of the largest diameter zone that engages the inner diametrical surface.
- 2. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the core has radially extending ribs.
- 3. The projectile of claim 2 wherein the ribs taper in the radially outward direction.
- 4. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the core comprises:
- a dumbbell at the rearward end embedded in the jacket;
- a head at the forward end;
- a shaft connecting the dumbbell to the head.
- 5. A projectile for a round of ammunition, the projectile capable of being driven through a barrel of a gun wherein the barrel has an inner diametric surface whose radius is smaller than the radius of a largest diameter zone of the projectile, wherein the inner diametrical surface of the barrel defines a generally spiral shaped groove, the groove having a bed surface radially outward of the inner diametrical surface, the projectile comprising:
- a core radially symmetric about a longitudinal axis of the projectile;
- a plastic jacket surrounding the core, the jacket having a rearward end and a forward end;
- a portion of the jacket forming the largest diameter zone of the projectile, the largest diameter zone being deformed at least mainly elastically to form a groove engagement member when the largest diameter zone engages the inner diametrical surface of the barrel, the groove engagement member protruding radially outwardly relative to the axis at least part of the way into the groove;
- wherein the plastic jacket has reinforcing fibers oriented parallel to the groove at a portion of the largest diameter zone that engages the inner diametrical surface.
- 6. A projectile for a round of ammunition, the projectile capable of being driven through a barrel of a gun wherein the barrel has an inner diametric surface whose radius is smaller than the radius of a largest diameter zone of the projectile, wherein the inner diametrical surface of the barrel defines a generally spiral shaped groove, the groove having a bed surface radially outward of the inner diametrical surface, the projectile comprising:
- a core radially symmetric about a longitudinal axis of the projectile;
- a plastic jacket surrounding the core, the jacket having a rearward end and a tapered forward end;
- a portion of the jacket forming the largest diameter zone of the projectile, the largest diameter zone being deformed at least mainly elastically to form a groove engagement member when the largest diameter zone engages the inner diametrical surface of the barrel;
- means for longitudinally strengthening the projectile, the strengthening means including fibers in the jacket oriented in one of the following directions, parallel to the longitudinal axis of the projectile and parallel to the groove;
- wherein the jacket has an annular reardwardmost zone free of the fibers.
- 7. The projectile of claim 6 wherein the fibers are oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of the projectile.
- 8. The projectile of claim 6 wherein the fibers are parallel to the groove.
- 9. The projectile of claim 6 wherein the fibers are made of a lubricative material, whereby an outer layer of the jacket sheers off as the projectile penetrates a target.
- 10. The projectile of claim 9 wherein the fibers are made of graphite.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/539,959 filed Jun. 18, 1990.
GOVERNMENT USE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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