Claims
- 1. A projectile (10) for firing from a smooth bore gun tube (14), the projectile (10) comprising:
- (a) a generally cylindrical warhead (20) having a predetermined outer diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the bore (12) of the gun tube (14);
- (b) a nose portion (22) formed forwardly of said warhead (20); and
- (c) a tail section (24) formed rearwardly of said warhead (20), said tail section (24) including
- I. an elongated, slightly tapered boom (26) formed rearwardly of said warhead (20), said boom having a maximum outer diameter substantially less than the outer diameter of said warhead (20),
- II. a plurality of stabilizing fins (30) mounted on the rear of said elongated boom (26),
- III. a boat tail (28), said boat tail (28) having a tapered outer surface providing a gradual transition region between said boom (26) and said warhead (20) and defining a thrust area upon which the propulsive gas created by the combustion of a propelling charge in the smooth bore gun tube acts to propel said projectile (10) out of the gun tube (14),
- IV. a plurality of transversely extending spin chambers (34 a,b,c,d) formed in the interior of said boat tail (28), and
- V. a plurality of transversely extending converging-diverging nozzles (36 a,b,c,d), each of said nozzles (36 a,b,c,d) being in communication with a different one of said spin chambers (34) and extending
- through said outer surface of said boat tail (28) to provide free access to the surrounding atmosphere when said nozzles are clear of the gun tube;
- whereby a portion of the high pressure hot gas created by the combustion of a propelling charge in the smooth bore gum tube (14) is stored in said spin chambers (34 a,b,c,d) until said spin nozzles (36 a,b,c,d) are clear of said gun tube (14), whereupon most of said portion of said gas escapes through said converging- diverging nozzles (36 a,b,c,d) whereby the escaping gas produces a torque causing said projectile to spin substantially immediately about its longitudinal axis.
- 2. The projectile (10) of claim 1, in which said spin chambers (34 a,b,c,d) and said converging-diverging nozzles (36 a,b,c,d) are four each in number.
- 3. The projectile (10) of claim 2, in which said converging-diverging nozzles (36 a,b,c,d) are symmetrically arranged at evenly spaced intervals along the circumference of said boat tail (28).
- 4. The projectile of claim 1, in which said warhead (20) is a shaped charge warhead.
- 5. The projectile (10) of claim 1, further comprising an axial bore (32') extending through said boom (26), said bore (32') providing a path between the rear end of said boom (26) and each of said spin chambers (34 a,b,c,d), and acting as an additional storage area for accumulating propulsive gas until said projectile (10) leaves said gun tube (14).
- 6. The projectile (10) of claim 5, further comprising valve means in the rear of said axial bore (32') for preventing backflow of said propulsive gases.
- 7. A projectile (10) having a longitudinal axis for firing from a gun having a smooth bore gun tube (14) and a charge stored at the rear of said tube, the charge when ignited producing high pressure, high temperature propellant gas, said projectile (10) comprising:
- (a) a shaped charge war head (20);
- (b) a tail section (24) formed behind said warhead (20), said tail section having an outer surface (28) defining a thrust area upon which the high pressure propellant gas produced by the ignited charge acts and a boom (26) having a rear portion;
- (c) means forming a plurality of interconnected spin chambers (34) in the tail section (24), said spin chambers (34) being symmetrically arranged about the longitudinal axis of projectile (10);
- (d) at least two transverse nozzles (36) extending through the outer surface (28) of projectile 10 and in communication with spin chambers (34);
- (e) stabilizing fins (30) mounted on the rear portion of boom (26);
- (f) said boom (26) having an axial bore (32') extending from its rear portion to the spin chambers (34) to provide a path between the rear portion of the boom and spin chambers (34) and additional space for storing propellant gas; and
- (g) valve means (33') mounted in the axial bore (32') for allowing propellant gas to flow into said bore (32') and spin chambers (34) through the valve means (33') when the pressure of the propellant gas in gun tube (14) is higher than the pressure in bore (32') and chambers (34), and to prevent propellant gas in chambers (34) and bore (32') from flowing out of bore (32') through valve means (33') after projectile (10) leaves gun tube (14);
- (h) said nozzles (36) admitting high pressure propellant gas into spin chambers (34) and bore (32') when the pressure in gun tube (14) is higher than pressure in chambers (34) and bore (32'), and discharging said propellant gas when the projectile (10) exits gun tube (14), the propellant gas escaping through nozzles (36) producing a torque causing projectile (10) to spin about its longitudinal axis at an optimum spin rate substantially immediately after leaving gun tube (14).
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The government has rights to this invention, pursuant to Contract No. DAAK 10-84-C-0299, awarded by the Department of the Army.
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