Claims
- 1. A projectile to be fired from a barrel having an inner diameter, comprising:
- an elongated forebody;
- an aft section secured to a rearward section of said forebody;
- said aft section including a connecting member that extends integrally in a flared section; and
- a flange;
- said connecting member securing said aft section to said forebody;
- said flared section extending from said connecting member to said flange;
- said flared section defining a generally solid conical surface that generates a lift force to help stabilize the projectile during forward flight;
- said flange providing a velocity decay and drag, in order to limit the projectile flight and descent within a predetermined safety or emergency range;
- wherein said flange is connected at the rearward edge of said flared section, and includes a forward facing wall that extends from said outermost edge of said flared section;
- wherein said forward facing wall has a height (H) that controls the amount of drag on the projectile; and
- wherein as the projectile exits the barrel, air is directed over the rearward section, generates a first shock wave (SW1) at an innermost edge of the flared section, and progresses over the flared section, and generates a second shock wave (SW2) as it reaches the forward facing wall, so as to counteract the lift force by increasing drag on the projectile.
- 2. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein said flared section is defined between an innermost edge positioned adjacent to said connecting member, and an outermost edge positioned adjacent to said flange.
- 3. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein said flared section is smooth.
- 4. A projectile according to claim 3, wherein the size of said flared section progressively increases along its axial length, between said innermost edge and said outermost edge.
- 5. A projectile according to claim 4, wherein said innermost edge has a diameter (ID) that ranges between approximately 30 mm and approximately 60 mm.
- 6. A projectile according to claim 4, wherein said outermost edge has a diameter (D) that ranges between approximately 70 mm and approximately 105 mm.
- 7. A projectile according to claim 4, wherein said innermost edge defines an annularly shaped step with said connecting member, for engaging said rearward section of said forebody.
- 8. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein said aft section further includes a forward section that extends between said connecting member and said flared section.
- 9. A projectile according to claim 8, wherein said forward section and said flared section define an edge with a smooth curvature.
- 10. A projectile according to claim 8, wherein said forward section includes a clamp section for attachment to a cartridge case.
- 11. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein said flange is substantially ring-shaped, and has substantially equally spaced, circumferentially positioned, angled grooves.
- 12. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein said flange has a diameter that is less than, or equal to the inner diameter of the barrel.
- 13. A drag control device for attachment to an aerodynamic device, comprising:
- a connecting member for connection to the aerodynamic device;
- a flange;
- a flared section extending from said connecting member to said flange;
- said flared section defining a generally solid conical surface that generates a lift force to help stabilize the aerodynamic device during flight;
- said flange extending outwardly from said flared section for providing a velocity decay and drag to the aerodynamic device;
- wherein said flange is connected at the rearward edge of said flared section, and includes a forward facing wall that extends from an outermost edge of said flared section;
- wherein said forward facing wall has a height (H) that controls the amount of drag on the aerodynamic device; and
- wherein as the aerodynamic device is in flight, air is directed over a rearward section, generates a first shock wave (SW1) at an innermost edge of the flared section, and progresses over the flared section, and generates a second shock wave (SW2) as it reaches the forward facing wall, so as to counteract the lift force by increasing drag on the aerodynamic device.
- 14. A drag control device according to claim 13, wherein said flange includes circumferentially positioned grooves.
- 15. A drag control device according to claim 13, wherein the aerodynamic device is a projectile body; and
- wherein said connecting member is secured to said projectile body.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of the filing date of provisional application serial No. 60/050,452 filed Jun. 23, 1997 and 60/073,348 filed Feb. 2, 1998, the entire file wrapper contents of which applications are herewith incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein at length.
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