Claims
- 1. A projectile for a hand held pneumatic gun, the projectile comprising:
- a cylindrical portion of high density foamed plastics material having an outside diameter falling within the range 4 mm to 60 mm inclusive, the projectile being adapted to be pushed by compressed air through a tube of slightly less diameter than the cylindrical portion, the foamed plastics material having a density that falls in the range of 80 to 200 kg/m.sup.3 to provide sufficient friction between the projectile and the wall of the tube to remove contaminants and also to substantially prevent air from passing through the projectile whereby, in use, the inner surface of the tube can be substantially cleaned of contaminants,
- said projectile being in the form of a pellet wherein one or more layers of abrasive material is bonded to the cylindrical portion to enhance the cleaning properties of the pellet.
- 2. A projectile as defined in claim 1, wherein a first layer of abrasive material is bonded to a front face of the cylindrical portion of the pellet, in a plane substantially perpendicular to the normal direction of travel of the pellet.
- 3. A projectile as defined in claim 1, wherein a layer of abrasive material in the form of an abrasive coating is applied to an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical portion of the pellet.
- 4. A projectile as defined in claim 1, further comprising an annular groove provided in an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical portion of the pellet, said groove, in use, acting as a trap for contaminants.
- 5. A projectile for a hand held pneumatic gun, the projectile comprising:
- a cylindrical portion of high density foamed plastics material having an outside diameter falling within the range 4 mm to 60 mm inclusive, the projectile being adapted to be pushed by compressed air through a tube of slightly less diameter than the cylindrical portion, the foamed plastics material having a density that falls in the range of 80 to 200 kg/m.sup.3 to provide sufficient friction between the projectile and the wall of the tube to remove contaminants and also to substantially prevent air from passing through the projectile whereby, in use, the inner surface of the tube can be substantially cleaned of contaminants, and
- said projectile being in the form of a pellet wherein the cylindrical portion of foamed plastics material is a plurality of longitudinally divided layers, each said layer having a different density from an adjacent layer so that each said layer provides a different frictional cleaning effect on the wall of the tube as the pellet passes thereby.
- 6. A projectile as defined in claim 5, wherein said layers extend substantially perpendicular to the normal direction of travel of the projectile.
- 7. A projectile as defined in claim 6, wherein said layers are laminated in order of increasing or decreasing density.
- 8. A projectile as defined in claim 5 further comprising an annular groove provided in an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical portion of the pellet, said groove, in use, acting as a trap for contaminants.
- 9. A projectile for a hand held pneumatic gun, the projectile comprising:
- a cylindrical portion of high density foamed plastics material having an outside diameter falling within the range 4 mm to 60 mm inclusive, the projectile being adapted to be pushed by compressed air through a tube of slightly less diameter than the cylindrical portion, the foamed plastics material having a density that falls in the range of 80 to 200 kg/m.sup.3 to provide sufficient friction between the projectile and the wall of the tube to remove contaminants and also to substantially prevent air from passing through the projectile whereby, in use, the inner surface of the tube can be substantially cleaned of contaminants, and
- wherein a layer of abrasive fibrous plastics material is bonded to a face of the cylindrical portion in a plane lying substantially perpendicular to the normal direction of travel of the projectile through the tube.
- 10. A projectile as defined in claim 9, wherein the high density foamed plastics material is manufactured from rebond foam.
- 11. A projectile for a hand held pneumatic gun, the projectile being in the form of a pellet and comprising:
- a cylindrical portion of high density foamed plastics material having an outside diameter falling within the range 4 mm to 60 mm inclusive, wherein the foamed plastics material is a plurality of layers with each said layer having a different density from an adjacent layer and with said layers extending substantially perpendicular to the normal direction of travel of the projectile, the projectile being adapted to be pushed by compressed air through a tube of slightly less diameter than the cylindrical portion, the density of the foamed plastics material being selected to provide sufficient friction between the projectile and the wall of the tube to remove contaminants and also to substantially prevent air from passing through the projectile whereby, in use, the inner surface of the tube can be substantially cleaned of contaminants.
- 12. A projectile as defined in claim 11, wherein said layers are laminated in order of increasing or decreasing density.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/983,849 filed as PCT/AU91/oo352, Mar. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,329,660.
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