The present invention relates a projectile system, especially to a less lethal projectile system.
In order to maintain order and control riots, different tools, equipment, and weapons are deployed by law enforcement people to immobilize rioters or disperse crowds. The most common way for crowd control which prevents crowds from injuries and provides deterrent effect is using air guns or paintball guns to shoot balls or projectiles filled with chili powder. When the ball or projectile hits the crowd or targets, the ball or projectile gets broken and the chili powder therein is suspended in the air to burn people's eyes, faces, and noses. People feel they are choking and unable to breathe so that they stop attacking. The irritants allow the law enforcement agencies to have better control of a man or a crowd.
The most common projectile system available in the market is a paintball gun in which a propellant used to power paintballs out is carbon dioxide or compressed air. The paintball gun requires one air tank and a loading system (often called loader). While in use, the law enforcement officers need to make sure that the air tank is filled with gas and the paintball can work well. Thus the paintball gun system can play an important role in riot control.
Moreover, most of the law enforcement personnel have carried pistols with them and sometimes they even use shotguns. However, pistols and shotguns may cause severe injuries and pose a threat to life. Paintball guns which are effective deterrents but not life-threatening are necessary in some situations that don't require the use of lethal force such as rioting. Thereby the law enforcement personnel not only need to be equipped with pistols, shotguns, and paintball guns but also have them handy and quick access. This causes burdens and troubles to the law enforcement officers.
Thus there is room for improvement and there is a need to provide a novel projectile system.
Therefore, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a less lethal projectile system which is fired by a shotgun allotted so that the amount of equipment or guns the law enforcement officers need to perform tasks can be reduced.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a less lethal projectile system which is fired by a corresponding special launcher.
In order to achieve the above objects, a less lethal projectile system according to the present invention includes an outer shell and a projectile.
The outer shell is a cylindrical case made of injection-molded polymer and composed of a projectile mounting area located on a front end of the outer shell for loading the projectile, a rimfire blank mounting slot arranged at a rear end of the outer shell and offsetting a center of the outer shell, and a rimfire blank mounted in the rimfire blank mounting slot. A part of an edge of the rimfire blank is corresponding to and overlapped with a firing pin of a launcher so that the firing pin strikes the rimfire blank eccentrically. The rimfire blank mounting slot is communicating with the projectile mounting area.
As to the projectile, it consists of a capsule tube and a sealing member. The capsule tube is an injection-molded polymer tube used for loading effective compositions and having one end which is closed and rounded, and an opposite end open with an opening. The sealing member is mounted into the opening for closing the opening. The projectile is broken and the effective compositions loaded therein is scattered when the firing pin of the launcher strikes the edge of the rimfire blank for firing the projectile and the projectile hits a target.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In order to learn technical content, purposes and functions of the present invention more clearly and completely, please refer to the following detailed descriptions with the figures and reference signs.
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The outer shell 1 is a cylindrical case made of polymer and formed by injection molding. The outer shell 1 consists of a projectile mounting area 11 located on a front end of the outer shell 1 and used for loading the projectile 2, a rimfire blank mounting slot 12 arranged at a rear end of the outer shell 1 and offsetting a center of the outer shell 1, and a rimfire blank 13 mounted in the rimfire blank mounting slot 12. The outer shell 1 and a firing pin 3 of a launcher (as the dash line indicated in
The projectile 2 is composed of a capsule tube 21 and a sealing member 22. The capsule tube 21 is an injection-molded polymer tube with one end closed and an opposite end open. The closed end is a rounded end and the open end is provided with an opening 211. The capsule tube 21 is used for loading effective compositions 4 (as shown in
The effective compositions 4 can be irritant powder, irritant liquid, irritant gas, therapeutic powder, therapeutic liquid, marking powder, marking liquid, particles with deterrent effects, or their combinations.
For example, the capsule tube 21 is filled with chili powder therein. When the projectile 2 is fired and striking the target, the capsule tube 21 is getting broken and the chili powder is suspended within a range in the air. Thus people within the space feel sick because their faces, eyes, noses, and skin are irritated or burned by the chili powder. Therefore, chili powder can be used in riot control to deter or stop crowds from advancing, as well as calm tensions among rioters.
The capsule tube 21 can also be mounted with tracers therein. While the projectile 2 is fired and reaching the target, the tracer is released and attached to the target after the capsule tube 21 is shattered. Then law enforcement personnel can pursue and find their targets easily according to marking of the tracer during the following chase.
The capsule tube 21 can also be filled with medicinal powder used for treatment of animal skin disorders. When the projectile 2 is fired and hitting animals, the medicinal powder is scattered and attached to the skin of the animals. Thus the animals are medicated for treatment of skin diseases.
Since the rimfire blank 13 is disposed on the outer shell 1 eccentrically, the firing pin 3 of the launcher strikes the rimfire blank 13 in an eccentric manner. Thus the projectile 2 is only fired but not inserted into or penetrating the human body or animal's body. Thereby the present projectile system is less lethal.
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In a preferred embodiment, the buffer unit 222 is made of rubber and having high strength and flexibility. A periphery of the main body 2223 of the buffer unit 222 is provided with a conical sealing edge which is able to be attached to and connected with an inner surface of the projectile mounting area 11 tightly for mounting the projectile 2 accurately in the projectile mounting area 11 under normal loaded condition. After the firing pin 3 of the launcher hits the rimfire blank 13, the blank blast pressure is created and accumulated at the rear end of the projectile 2 to push the projectile 2 out smoothly.
In a preferred embodiment, an outer surface of a wall of the capsule tube 21 is provided with a plurality of shallow grooves 212 so that the capsule tube 21 is getting broken easier after the projectile 2 is fired and reached the target.
In a preferred embodiment, the outer shell 1 further includes a projecting rim 14 located around a periphery of a bottom of the rear end of the outer shell 1 and at least one notch 15 formed on the projecting rim 14. As shown in
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, and representative devices shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalent.
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WO-2012081955 | Jun 2012 | WO |
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Machine translation of WO-2012081955-A2 (Year: 2012). |