Claims
- 1. A projectile having an improved petalling action upon striking a target, comprising:
- a forward end;
- a rearward end;
- a slug having a head at the forward end comprised of petalling elements and having a generally cylindrical recess along a longitudinal axis of the projectile, the slug having a base at the rearward end connected to a shank and necks connecting the petalling elements to the shank;
- an elongate core within the slug aligned along the longitudinal axis;
- a waist on the core, the core defining a nose forward of the waist, a side of the nose bearingly interfacing with the necks;
- wherein the core tapers rearwardly from the waist and the waist is smaller in diameter than the cylindrical recess;
- a flat, axially rearwardly facing surface on the core bearing against a complimentary surface within the base;
- a jacket comprising a cylindrical wall about the slug, the cylindrical wall longitudinally supporting the petalling elements;
- means for forcing the forwardmost portion of the cylindrical wall radially outward when the projectile impacts with a target, the forcing means comprised of an interface between the cylinder wall and the petalling elements, the interface having an average slope such that the interface is slanted generally forward in the radially outward direction;
- fins between the petalling elements, the radially outer surface of the fins being flush with the outer peripheral surface of the petalling elements.
- 2. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
- the slug defines an annular groove between the petalling elements and the shank;
- posterior surfaces on the petalling elements face in a rearward, radially inward direction;
- a shoulder on the shank faces in the forward, radially outward direction and opposes the posterior surfaces, the shoulder and posterior surfaces forming opposed sidewalls of the annular groove;
- the shank extends radially outward to the cylindrical wall.
- 3. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
- the slug defines an annular groove between the petalling elements and the shank;
- posterior surfaces on the petalling elements face in a rearward direction;
- a shoulder on the shank faces in a forward direction and opposes to the posterior surfaces, the shoulder and posterior surfaces forming opposed sidewalls of the annular groove;
- the shank and core together occupy the majority of the distance from the longitudinal axis to an inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical wall, whereby the cylindrical wall and the shank define a narrow, axially elongate toroidal gap therebetween.
- 4. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
- the shank defines an elongate, rearwardly tapered hole therein communicating with the cylindrical recess; and
- the core is press fit in the hole.
- 5. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
- the slug defines an annular groove between the petalling elements and the shank;
- posterior surfaces on the petalling elements face in a rearward direction;
- a shoulder on the shank faces in a forward direction and opposes to the posterior surfaces, the shoulder and posterior surfaces forming opposed sidewalls of the annular groove;
- the slug has a circular edge at the outer periphery of the shoulder, the edge opposed by the posterior surfaces.
- 6. The projectile of claim 5 wherein one-half to two-thirds of the posterior surface is radially outward of the edge.
- 7. The projectile of claim 3 wherein a radial cross section of the annular groove slants in a radially outward, axially rearward direction.
- 8. The projectile of claim 3 wherein a radial cross section of the annular groove slants in a radially outward, axially forward direction.
- 9. The projectile of claim 8 wherein:
- the slug has boundary zones where the petalling elements meet the necks;
- the distance from the cylindrical recess to the posterior surface is at least as great as the radial width of the boundary zones.
- 10. A projectile having an improved petalling action upon striking a target, comprising:
- a forward end;
- a rearward end;
- a slug having a head at the forward end comprised of petalling elements, the slug having a generally cylindrical recess along a longitudinal axis of the projectile, a base at the rearward end connected to a shank and necks connecting the petalling elements to the shank;
- an elongated core within the slug aligned along the longitudinal axis;
- a jacket comprising a cylindrical wall about the slug;
- fins integral with the cylindrical wall disposed between the petalling elements;
- wherein the fins are softer than the petalling elements and the radially outer surfaces of the fins are flush with outer peripheral surfaces of the petalling elements.
- 11. The projectile of claim 10 including means for forcing a forwardmost portion of the cylindrical wall radially outward upon the projectile's impact with a target.
- 12. The projectile of claim 11 wherein the forcing means is comprised of an interface between the cylinder wall and the petalling elements, the interface having an average slope such that the interface is slanted generally forward in the radially outward direction.
- 13. The projectile of claim 10 further comprising:
- an elongate core within the slug aligned along the longitudinal axis; and
- a waist on the core;
- a nose on the core forward of the waist, a side of the nose contacting the necks.
- 14. The projectile of claim 13 wherein the core tapers rearwardly from the waist and the waist has a smaller diameter than a maximum diameter of the cylindrical recess.
- 15. The projectile of claim 10 wherein:
- the slug defines an annular groove between the petalling elements and the shank;
- posterior surfaces on the petalling elements face in a rearward, radially inward direction;
- a shoulder on the shank faces in the forward, radially outward direction and opposes the posterior surfaces, the shoulder and posterior surfaces forming opposed sidewalls of the annular groove.
- 16. The projectile of claim 15 wherein the slug has a circular edge at the outer periphery of the shoulder, the edge opposed by the posterior surface.
- 17. The projectile of claim 16 wherein one-half to two-thirds of the posterior surface is radially outward of the edge.
- 18. The projectile of claim 10 wherein:
- the slug has a boundary zone where the petalling elements meet the necks;
- the distance from the cylindrical recess to the posterior surface is at least as great as the radial width of the boundary zones.
- 19. The projectile of claim 18 wherein a radial cross section of the annular groove slants in a radially outward, axially forward direction.
- 20. A projectile having an improved petalling action upon striking a target, comprising:
- a forward end;
- a rearward end;
- a slug having a head at the forward end comprised of petalling elements, the slug having a generally cylindrical recess along a longitudinal axis of the projectile, a base at the rearward end connected to a shank and necks connecting the petalling elements to the shank;
- an elongate core within the slug aligned along the longitudinal axis;
- fins disposed between the petalling elements;
- wherein the fins are softer than the petalling elements and the radially outer surfaces of the fins are flush with outer peripheral surfaces of the petalling elements.
GOVERNMENT USE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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1094395 |
VanKampen et al. |
Apr 1914 |
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1681295 |
Johnson |
Aug 1928 |
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