Claims
- 1. An ammunition round includes:
- an elongated projectile with a circumferential plastic driving band molded onto hook means which are integral with and protruding from said projectile, said hook means being paired so that a pair has two opposing hook means curved toward each other and define therebetween a restraining area for receiving plastic material of said driving band during a molding process, thereby securing the plastic in the restraining area and securing said driving band to said projectile;
- a first plurality of pairs of opposing hook means with intermediate restraining areas positioned around a first circumference of said projectile, a second plurality of pairs of opposing hook means with intermediate restraining areas positioned around a second circumference of said projectile adjacent said first circumference, said pairs in said second plurality being circumferentially displaced from said pairs in said first plurality so that longitudinally aligned hook means along said projectile in said first and second plurality have opposing directions of curve and the restraining areas of said first plurality of pairs are circumferentially displaced from the restraining areas of said second plurality of pairs;
- said hook means being positioned in a circumferential driving band seating area which is positioned between two circumferential edge restraints, separated from each other along the length of said projectile, said edge restraints acting to secure longitudinally spaced edges of said driving band;
- a plurality of circumferential driving band seating areas, separated from each other in a longitudinal direction along said projectile, each driving band seating area being bounded by edge restraints, each circumferential driving band seating area including alternating first plurality and second plurality pairs of opposing hook means along the longitudinal extent of said driving band seating area on said projectile; and
- said driving band seating area having a depth of about 0.018 inch into said projectile.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The U.S. government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of an Air Force contract.
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