Claims
- 1. Apparatus for automatically aligning and seating a projectile concentrically in a gun tube, comprising in combination:
- the gun tube having a bore,
- a shell casing for the gun tube,
- a sabot mounted on the shell casing and having a double ramp assembly,
- the assembly having a front ramp section with a front bore-rider portion and a rear ramp section with a rear bore-rider portion,
- the front bore-rider portion having more clearance spacing within the gun tube than the rear bore-rider portion,
- this additional clearance spacing permitting the projectile within the gun tube to seat slightly out of alignment, and this additional clearance spacing being taken up by incorporating an interface means on the front bore-rider portion for maintaining the alignment of the projectile as it travels down the gun tube, wherein the interface means on the front bore-rider portion comprises a series of radially and outwardly projecting ellipsoidal shaped protrusion members.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the gun bore is a smooth bore.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the gun bore is a rifled bore.
- 4. A method for automatically aligning a projectile in a weapon gun tube prior to and during the combustive stage within a double ramped, saboted assembly, comprising in combination the following steps:
- inserting the projectile into a rear opening of the gun tube,
- operationally subjecting the projectile to a stabilizing band member mounted on a rear ramp section of the double ramped, saboted assembly for seating and aligning the projectile prior to combustion of a propellant charge in the gun tube, and
- operationally subjecting the projectile to an interface means mounted on the double ramped, saboted assembly for forcing and maintaining the projectile in a straight aligned path during its passage through the gun tube, wherein said interface means comprises a front bore-rider portion further comprising a series of ellipsoidal protrusion members compliantly, and supportively attached to the front bore-rider portion of said saboted assembly whereby spaces between said protrusion members provide pathways for any combustive products of a propellant charge which may have leaked pass said stabilizing band member to pass by the front bore-rider portion thereby preventing pressurization of a saddle region between said front bore-rider portion and said stabilizing band member.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for United States Governmental purposes without payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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