Claims
- 1. A small arms projectile for a small arms weapon, the projectile comprising:(a) a generally tubular casing having an axially movable firing pin; (b) a compression spring providing a resilient force; (c) a warhead having an explosive charge; and (d) an initiator having safe and armed conditions and capable, when in its armed condition and when impacted with sufficient force by said firing pin, of detonating the explosive charge of said warhead; wherein the casing also contains safety release means for releasably restraining said firing pin, against said resilient force which tends to move said firing pin away from said initiator, in a safety position whereby said initiator is held, by engagement with said firing pin, in its safe condition, against an arming force tending to urge said initiator towards the armed condition; wherein the safety release means comprises first and second mechanical means; wherein said first mechanical means includes at least one component constructed to be frangible in response to the forces experienced on firing of the projectile, the strength of the frangible element being sufficient to withstand acceleration forces up to 500 g; and wherein said second mechanical means includes at least one component disposed and configured so as to be ejected from said casing under the influence of said resilient force when the projectile leaves the weapon permitting said resilient force to move said firing pin away from said initiator to an extent allowing said initiator to be urged into its armed condition.
- 2. A small arms projectile according to claim 1, wherein said firing pin includes a separate axially movable base portion.
- 3. A small arms projectile according to claim 2, wherein said frangible component comprises a shear pin positioned to support said base portion prior to firing of the projectile.
- 4. A small arms projectile according to claim 2, wherein said frangible component comprises a disc element disposed between said base portion and said casing to support said base portion prior to firing of the projectile.
- 5. A small arms projectile according to claim 2, wherein said initiator is urged to move from its safe condition to its armed condition by rotating about an axis perpendicular to the axis of said casing.
- 6. A small arms projectile according to claim 2, wherein the resilient force applied to said firing pin is provided by said compression spring which has sufficient stiffness to prevent said firing pin moving into said initiator due to deceleration experienced by the projectile as it leaves the muzzle of a small arms weapon.
- 7. A small arms projectile according to claim 2, wherein the ejectable component of said second mechanical means includes at least one spring-biased safety pin.
- 8. A small arms projectile according to claim 7, wherein two spring-biased safety pins are provided for release in opposite radial directions.
- 9. A small arms projectile according to claim 1, wherein said casing supports a plurality of stabilizing fins constrained to lie against said casing prior to firing of the projectile,but capable of deployment when the projectile leaves the weapon; and wherein at least one of said fins prevents ejection of the ejectable component of said second mechanical means until said deployment occurs, the ejection and the deployment being assisted by motion of said firing pin under said resilient force.
- 10. A small arms projectile according to claim 9, wherein said firing pin is provided with a stabilizing disc having a frusto-conical side portion disposed in contact with the ejectable component of said second mechanical means.
- 11. A small arms projectile according to claim 1, wherein said initiator is constructed to generate, when in its armed condition, an initiating explosive charge in response to impact thereon of said firing pin and comprises means for causing said initiating explosive charge to conform to a predetermined shape about an initiator axis, and wherein said initiator axis is misaligned with the axis of motion of said firing pin when held in its safe condition.
- 12. A small arms projectile according to claim 11, wherein, when the axis of said initiator is misaligned with the axis of motion of said firing pin, shielding means is interposed between the initiating charge and that of said warhead.
- 13. A small arms projectile according to claim 12, wherein said initiating explosive charge is contained in a cup-like structure and said shield comprises a portion of said structure.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/647,615 filed Dec. 5, 2000, now abandoned, which is a 371 of PCT/GB99/01042, filed Apr. 6, 1999.
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