Claims
- 1. A self-contained non-lethal munition system for use with a shoulder launcher having a launch tube, comprising:
a barrel coupled to a breech end of the launch tube and coaxially aligned therewith; a solid sphere of a compressible material having a hardness in the range of approximately 50 durometer, said solid sphere positioned in said barrel and forming a pressure seal therewith; and means coupled to said barrel for on-demand generation of a launch pressure aft of said solid sphere, said launch pressure overcoming said pressure seal to propel said solid sphere through said barrel and the launch tube with a kinetic energy of between approximately 135-220 Joules/cm2 for distances up to approximately 30 meters.
- 2. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 1 wherein said solid sphere is a lacrosse ball.
- 3. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 1 wherein said means for on-demand generation of said launch pressure comprises:
a chamber defined aft of said solid sphere, said chamber having an opening in communication with said barrel aft of said solid sphere; first means coupled to said chamber for increasing pressure in said chamber when activated; second means for activating said first means wherein said pressure in said chamber increases; and third means for maintaining a fixed volume in said chamber until said pressure in said chamber reaches said launch pressure, wherein said third means fails to maintain said fixed volume and said launch pressure propels said solid sphere through said barrel.
- 4. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 3 wherein said first means comprises a container of pressurized gas.
- 5. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 4 wherein said gas is carbon dioxide.
- 6. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 3 wherein said first means comprises a powder charge.
- 7. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 3 wherein said third means comprises a rupturable diaphragm that seals said opening and ruptures when said pressure in said chamber increases to said launch pressure.
- 8. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 3 wherein said third means comprises an annular ridge coupled to and extending radially inward from said barrel forward of said solid sphere, said annular ridge restraining forward axial movement of said solid sphere until said pressure in said chamber increases to said launch pressure wherein said solid sphere elastically deforms to pass through said annular ridge.
- 9. A self-contained non-lethal munition system for use with a shoulder launcher having a launch tube, comprising:
a constant caliber barrel; an outer casing disposed about and coupled to said barrel, said outer casing including means for rigid coupling to a breech end of the launch tube, wherein said outer casing coaxially aligns said barrel with the launch tube; a solid sphere of a compressible material having a hardness in the range of approximately 50 durometer, said solid sphere positioned in said barrel and forming a pressure seal therewith; and means coupled to said barrel for overcoming said pressure seal to propel said solid sphere through said barrel and the launch tube with a kinetic energy of between approximately 135-220 Joules/cm2 for distances up to approximately 30 meters.
- 10. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 9 wherein said solid sphere is a lacrosse ball.
- 11. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 9 wherein said means comprises:
a chamber defined aft of said solid sphere, said chamber having an opening in communication with said barrel aft of said solid sphere; a rupturable diaphragm sealing said opening; and pressure means coupled to said chamber for selectively increasing pressure in said chamber until said rupturable diaphragm fails and said solid sphere is propelled through said barrel.
- 12. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 11 wherein said pressure means includes a container of pressurized gas.
- 13. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 12 wherein said gas is carbon dioxide.
- 14. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 11 wherein said pressure means includes a powder charge.
- 15. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 9 wherein said means comprises:
a chamber defined aft of said solid sphere, said chamber having an opening in communication with said barrel aft of said solid sphere; an annular ridge coupled to and extending radially inward from said barrel forward of said solid sphere, said annular ridge restraining forward axial movement of said solid sphere; and pressure means coupled to said chamber for increasing pressure in said chamber until said solid sphere elastically deforms, passes through said annular ridge and is propelled through said barrel.
- 16. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 15 wherein said pressure means includes a container of pressurized gas.
- 17. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 16 wherein said gas is carbon dioxide.
- 18. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 15 wherein said pressure means includes a powder charge.
- 19. A self-contained non-lethal munition system for use with a shoulder launcher having a launch tube, comprising:
a constant caliber barrel; an outer casing disposed about and coupled to said barrel, said outer casing including means for rigid coupling to a breech end of the launch tube, wherein said outer casing coaxially aligns said barrel with the launch tube; a lacrosse ball positioned in said barrel and forming a pressure seal with said barrel; and means coupled to said barrel for overcoming said pressure seal to propel said lacrosse ball through said barrel and the launch tube with a kinetic energy of between approximately 135-220 Joules/cm2 for distances up to approximately 30 meters.
- 20. A self-contained non-lethal munition system as in claim 19 wherein said means comprises:
a chamber defined aft of said lacrosse ball; means for sealing said chamber; and pressure means coupled to said chamber for selectively increasing pressure in said chamber until said means for sealing fails and said lacrosse ball is propelled through said barrel.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention described herein was made in the performance of official duties by employees of the Department of the Navy and may be manufactured, used, licensed by or for the Government for any governmental purpose without payment of any royalties thereon.