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 member removable from the projectile;
- a jacket surrounding the core member and engaging the inner diametrical surface when the projectile is in the barrel, the jacket having a rearward end and a forward end;
- the jacket defining a bore having an internal thread and a rearwardly facing abutment surface;
- a core external thread on the core member, the core external thread being engaged to the internal thread of the jacket;
- a forwardly facing abutment surface on the core member, the forwardly facing abutment surface being oriented toward the rearwardly facing abutment surface;
- the bore defines a counterbore having a closed end and the rearwardly facing abutment surface is a shoulder between the bore and the counterbore;
- a stem extends from the core member to the closed end of the counterbore;
- the core member is axially spaced from the shoulder;
- a portion of the jacket forming a groove engagement member when the jacket engages the inner diametrical surface of the barrel;
- wherein the core external thread is threaded oppositely to the rifling groove.
- 2. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
- the jacket defines an axially facing annular surface at the rearward end;
- the core member defines a core rearwardly facing surface at the rearward end whose area is greater than the area of annular surface.
- 3. A projectile for a round of ammunition drivable through a gun barrel wherein the gun barrel has an inner diametrical surface engaged by the projectile, the projectile comprising:
- a rearward end;
- a forward end;
- a first core member removable from the projectile,
- a first enlarged diameter segment on the first core member;
- a first core external thread on the first enlarged diameter segment;
- a first reduced diameter segment diametrically smaller than and adjacent to the enlarged diameter segment;
- a second core member removable from the projectile,
- a second enlarged diameter segment on the second core member;
- a second core external thread on the second enlarged diameter segment;
- a second reduced diameter segment diametrically smaller than and adjacent to the second larger diameter segment;
- the first core member having a difference in shape from the second core member;
- a jacket surrounding the cores and engaging the inner diametrical surface;
- the jacket defining a bore having an internal thread;
- the core external threads being engaged to the the internal thread of the jacket.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/539/959 filed Jun. 18, 1990, now pending.
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.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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PCT WO 90/01669 Hubscher, Feb. 1990. |
Divisions (1)
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