Claims
- 1. A laser gun comprising:
- a. a laser medium mounted in a light-reflective laser chamber;
- b. a source of light for pumping the laser medium, the light source comprising a chemically combustible flash material contained within a small arms cartridge;
- c. a small arms cartridge chamber and detonating mechanism arranged to receive and mechanically detonate the cartridge so that burning and light-emitting gases expand from the light source;
- d. a passageway extending from the cartridge chamber to the laser chamber so that gases expanding from the cartridge chamber emit light within the laser chamber; and
- e. the mounting of the laser medium in the laser chamber is arranged so that the laser medium is pumped by light from the light-emitting gases from the source when the gases burn and emit light in the laser chamber.
- 2. The gun of claim 1 wherein a spectrum of light from the source is effective for pumping the laser medium mounted in the laser chamber.
- 3. The gun of claim 1 wherein said laser medium is a solid rod supported at opposite ends.
- 4. The gun of claim 1 wherein said gases emit light from a region that substantially surrounds said laser medium.
- 5. The gun of claim 1 wherein said light-reflective chamber has an elliptical cross section, said passageway extends along one focal axis of said reflective chamber, and said laser medium is mounted along another focal axis of said reflective chamber.
- 6. The gun of claim 5 wherein said reflective chamber is filled with a light-transmitting material except for bores along said focal axes, said passageway extending through one of said bores, with the laser medium being mounted in the other of said bores.
- 7. The gun of claim 1 wherein said passageway is surrounded by a silencer chamber.
- 8. The gun of claim 1 including a reloading mechanism driven by a portion of said expanding gases for automatically placing another cartridge in said chamber after a detonation.
- 9. The gun of claim 1 including a cleaning device movable in said passageway around said laser medium for cleaning away combustion residue, said cleaning device being driven by a portion of said gases.
- 10. The gun of claim 9 wherein at least a portion of said cleaning device is made of heat-conductive material with which the cleaning device can remove heat from the laser medium.
- 11. The gun of claim 1 including a choke valve assembly interposed between said cartridge chamber and said passageway, said choke valve preventing passage of said expanding and light-emitting gases until a particular pressure is achieved in said cartridge chamber.
- 12. The gun of claim 11 wherein said choke valve assembly includes a valve biased by a spring.
- 13. The gun of claim 11 wherein said particular pressure is in the range of from 1,000 CUP to 50,000 CUP.
- 14. The gun of claim 13 wherein said particular pressure is 20,000 CUP.
- 15. The gun of claim 1 wherein said reflective chamber has a parabolic cross section and said laser medium is arranged along a focal axis of said reflective chamber.
- 16. The gun of claim 15 wherein said laser medium is affixed to a support ridge extending from an internal external surface of said reflective chamber.
- 17. The gun of claim 15 wherein said laser medium is supported at opposite ends.
- 18. The gun of claim 15 wherein a light-transmitting window is interposed between said gases and said laser medium in said laser chamber.
- 19. The gun of claim 18 wherein a cleaning device is provided in said extension of said passageway to clean the surface of said light-transmitting window.
- 20. The gun of claim 19 wherein at least a portion of said cleaning device is made of heat-conductive material with which the cleaning device can remove heat from the light-transmitting window.
- 21. A laser gun using a laser medium and a material that emits intense light, said laser gun comprising:
- a. a firearm cartridge chamber arranged at a breech end of a barrel of said gun to receive a firearm cartridge loaded with a chemically combustible flash material that blows down said gun barrel as it burns to produce an intense light;
- b. a laser medium arranged in a light-reflective laser chamber to receive said intense light emitted as said flash material blows down said gun barrel, said intense light pumping said laser medium to emit a laser beam; and
- c. a loading and detonating system for loading said firearm cartridge into said cartridge chamber and detonating said firearm cartridge within said cartridge chamber to direct ignited flash material down the gun barrel and into the laser chamber.
- 22. The gun of claim 21 wherein said laser medium is arranged on an axis of said gun barrel.
- 23. The gun of claim 21 wherein said light-reflective chamber has an elliptical cross section, said gun barrel is arranged along one focal axis of said reflective chamber, and said laser medium is mounted along another focal axis of said reflective chamber.
- 24. The gun of claim 23 wherein said elliptical laser chamber outside of said laser medium and said gun barrel is filled with a light-transmitting, solid material.
- 25. The gun of claim 21 wherein a silencer surrounds said gun barrel.
- 26. The gun of claim 21 including an automatic cartridge ejecting and reloading mechanism powered by a portion of said gases.
- 27. The gun of claim 21 including a cleaning device movable along said gun barrel for cleaning away combustion residue.
- 28. The gun of claim 27 wherein at least a portion of said cleaning device is made of heat-conductive material with which the cleaning device can remove heat from the laser medium.
- 29. The gun of claim 21 wherein said laser medium is a solid rod supported at opposite ends.
- 30. The gun of claim 21 including a choke valve assembly interposed between said cartridge chamber and said gun barrel, said choke valve preventing passage of said flash material until a particular pressure is achieved in said cartridge chamber.
- 31. The gun of claim 30 wherein said choke valve assembly includes a valve biased by a spring.
- 32. The gun of claim 30 wherein said particular pressure is in the range of from 1,000 CUP to 50,000 CUP.
- 33. The gun of claim 32 wherein said particular pressure is 20,000 CUP.
- 34. The gun of claim 21 wherein said reflective chamber has a parabolic cross section and said laser medium is arranged along a focal axis of said reflective chamber.
- 35. The gun of claim 34 wherein said laser medium is affixed to a support ridge extending from an internal external surface of said reflective chamber.
- 36. The gun of claim 34 wherein said laser medium is supported at opposite ends.
- 37. The gun of claim 34 wherein a light-transmitting window is interposed between said flash material and a portion of said reflective chamber to form an extension of said passageway through which said flash material passes after detonation of said cartridge.
- 38. The gun of claim 37 wherein a cleaning device is provided in said extension of said passageway to clean the surface of said light-transmitting window.
- 39. The gun of claim 38 wherein at least a portion of said cleaning device is made of heat-conductive material with which the cleaning device can remove heat from the light-transmitting window.
- 40. A laser gun and cartridge comprising:
- a. a small arms cartridge containing a combustible flash material that produces light-emitting gases when detonated;
- b. a small arms chamber for receiving and permitting the detonation of the cartridge;
- c. a passageway extending from the chamber to allow expansion of light-emitting gases upon detonation of the cartridge;
- d. a laser medium mounted in a reflective laser chamber in light communication with the passageway so that light from the gases illuminates the laser medium mounted in the laser chamber; and
- e. the flash material being selected so that the light has a spectrum that effectively pumps the laser medium to emit a pulse of laser light from the laser medium.
- 41. The gun of claim 40 wherein said passageway extends through the laser chamber and encircles said laser medium.
- 42. The gun of claim 40 wherein said light-reflective chamber has an elliptical cross section, said passageway extends along one focal axis of said reflective chamber, and said laser medium is mounted along another focal axis of said reflective chamber.
- 43. The gun system of claim 42 wherein said elliptical laser chamber outside said laser medium and said passageway is filled with a light-transmitting solid material.
- 44. The gun of claim 40 including a cleaning device movable along said passageway to remove combustion residue.
- 45. The gun of claim 44 wherein at least a portion of said cleaning device is made of heat-conductive material with which the cleaning device can remove heat from the laser medium.
- 46. The gun of claim 40 wherein said laser medium is a solid rod supported at opposite ends.
- 47. The gun of claim 40 including a choke valve assembly interposed between said cartridge chamber and said passageway, said choke valve preventing passage of said expanding and light-emitting gases until a particular pressure is achieved in said cartridge chamber.
- 48. The gun of claim 47 wherein said choke valve assembly includes a valve biased by a spring.
- 49. The gun of claim 47 wherein said particular pressure is in the range of from 1,000 CUP to 50,000 CUP.
- 50. The gun of claim 49 wherein said particular pressure is 20,000 CUP.
- 51. The gun of claim 40 wherein said reflective chamber has a parabolic cross section and said laser medium is arranged along a focal axis of said reflective chamber.
- 52. The gun of claim 51 wherein said laser medium is affixed to a support ridge extending from an internal external surface of said reflective chamber.
- 53. The gun of claim 51 wherein said laser medium is supported at opposite ends.
- 54. The gun of claim 51 wherein a light-transmitting window is interposed between said gases and a portion of said reflective chamber to form an extension of said passageway through which said gases pass after detonation of said cartridge.
- 55. The gun of claim 54 wherein a cleaning device is provided in said extension of said passageway to clean the surface of said light-transmitting window.
- 56. The gun of claim 55 wherein at least a portion of said cleaning device is made of heat-conductive material with which the cleaning device can remove heat from the light-transmitting window.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation of parent application Ser. No. 08/303,327, filed 9 Sep. 1994, entitled LASER GUN AND CARTRIDGE, now abandoned.
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