Claims
- 1. A rifle muzzle-launched payload delivering projectile comprising:(a) a launch tube defining an interior cavity, and having an opening at one end with an inner diameter sized to fit over the end of a muzzle of a rifle; (b) a bullet trap fixedly located in said launch tube cavity opposite from the launch tube opening, said bullet trap adapted for safely capturing a bullet fired from said muzzle; (c) a payload assembly mounted on said launch tube opposite from said opening end, said payload assembly further configured for safely releasing a payload associated therewith in a controlled manner during delivery in absence of shrapnel formation or fragmentation, and wherein said payload assembly further comprises: (i) a casing having a distal end and a proximal end, said casing defining a chamber adapted for retaining an aerosol composition; (ii) a propellant housed in a reservoir in said casing for generating an expandable gas into said chamber upon ignition thereof; (iii) a primer for igniting said propellant; and (iv) a frangible portion of said casing in contact with the aerosol composition, said frangible casing portion adapted for safely rupturing in a controlled manner under pressure generated by said propellant after ignition, whereby an aerosol cloud is expelled and released into the atmosphere therefrom, and (d) a diffuser plate for partitioning said propellant reservoir at the proximal end in said chamber from the aerosol composition, said diffuser plate adapted for regulating gas flow from the reservoir into the chamber containing the aerosol composition; and (e) said frangible casing portion extends along the surface of the distal end of said casing in contact with the aerosol composition for end expulsion of said aerosol composition.
- 2. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the payload is selected from the group consisting of an aerosol composition, electronic devices, unmanned aerial vehicles, flash-bang munition; sting balls, concussion grenades, and explosive devices.
- 3. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the launch tube further comprises a plurality of tail fins extending radially therefrom in a spaced-apart manner proximate to the launch tube opening for providing aerodynamic stability to the projectile.
- 4. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the aerosol composition is further selected from the group consisting of smoke, crowd control materials, obscurants, marking materials, dyes and inks, chaffs and flakes.
- 5. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said payload assembly is adapted to detach from said launch tube in mid-flight.
- 6. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said payload assembly is further adapted for air-borne flight.
- 7. The projectile of claim 1, further comprising a time-delay fuse for activating said primer at a point in time after launch.
- 8. The projectile of claim 7, further comprising a pyrotechnic time-delay column located between the primer and the propellant for delay in the initiation of the propellant.
- 9. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the aerosol composition is contained in a flexible membrane pouch for dissemination of a liquid-based aerosol.
- 10. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the propellant is selected from the group consisting of single-base propellants, double-base propellants, triple-base propellants, composite propellants, and ball propellants.
- 11. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the bullet trap further comprises:a bullet opening in coaxial alignment with the launch tube opening, for permitting the bullet fired from said rifle to pass therethrough; a plug with an interior cavity opening rearward in communication with the bullet opening, said plug being configured for absorbing the penetrating energy of said bullet to mitigate the peak impact acceleration of said bullet; and an anvil in contact with a forward portion of said plug, said anvil adapted for retaining the hard component of said bullet and prevent further penetration of said bullet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/954,282 filed Sep. 10, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,523,418.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, licensed, and used by or for the U.S. Government.
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