Claims
- 1. A low-lethality projectile that exhibits a low-lethality flight shape after the projectile is propelled out of a weapon barrel, the projectile comprising a tubular body having a closed front end and a rear edge bounding an opening into a body compartment into which an amount of lead shot is inserted prior to closure of the body compartment, the low-lethality flight shape comprising:
a blunt projectile front end portion augmented by substantially parallel opposing forces of air resistance and opposite post ignition propelling force; and a tail portion that is narrow relative to the blunt projectile front end portion and substantially cylindrically shaped.
- 2. The low-lethality projectile fight shape in claim 1 wherein,
the blunt projectile front end portion comprises the closed front end.
- 3. The low-lethality projectile fight shape in claim 1 wherein,
the tail end portion comprises at least the rear edge of the projectile.
- 4. The low-lethality projectile fight shape in claim I wherein,
a constriction of the tubular body closes the body compartment and delineates the blunt projectile front end portion from the tail portion.
- 5. The low-lethality projectile fight shape in claim 5 wherein,
the constriction is formed by a tie around the tubular body.
- 6. A method of shaping a projectile so as to have a specified low lethality consequence upon impact against an individual, said shaping method comprising the steps of using an empty 12 gauge shotgun shell having a cylindrical wall bounding a projectile compartment and a front edge and a rear edge at opposite ends of said cylindrical wall respectively bounding a front and a rear opening into said projectile compartment, closing said rear opening of said 12 gauge cartridge shell with projectile-propelling explosive means, using preliminarily an unfilled tubular projectile body of fabric construction material having a closed front end and a rear edge bounding a rear opening thereinto, filling through said rear opening of said tubular projectile body a selected amount of lead shot, constricting said tubular sock-like projectile body forward of said rear opening to close said rear opening and create a tail, inserting said tail of said tubular sock-like projectile body into said projectile compartment front opening, urging in movement said lead shot-filled closed front end of said tubular projectile body fully into said projectile compartment to an extent causing said tail thereof to contact against a said closed 12 gauge shotgun shell end and said lead shot-filled closed front end to expand radially into contact with said 12 gauge shotgun shell cylindrical wall so as to assume said cylindrical shape thereof characterized by a blunt front end, whereby upon igniting said projectile-propelling means said tubular projectile body exits from said 12 gauge shotgun shell projectile compartment in said blunt-ended cylindrical shape against a force of air resistance to flight exerted against a front thereof and pushed by a force urging said shape in flight exerted against a rear thereof such that said blunt-ended cylindrical shape is augmented during flight and prior to impact to thereby contribute to a low lethality consequence.
- 7. The method in claim 7 wherein,
the step of constricting said tubular sock-like projectile body comprises an act selected from the group consisting of tying, binding, and sewing.
- 8. The method in claim 7 wherein,
the step of constricting said tubular sock-like projectile body comprises circumferentially constricting said tubular sock-like projectile body.
- 9. The method in claim 8 wherein,
the step of circumferentially constricting said tubular sock-like projectile body comprises an act selected from the group consisting of tying, binding or sewing.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of earlier filed U.S. application Ser. No. 10/114,726, which is a continuation application of earlier filed U.S. application Ser. No. 09/648,559 filed Aug. 28, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,374,742, itself a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/434,453 filed Nov. 5, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,202,562.
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