Pellet shaped marking round for air rifles and pistols
11209254 · 2021-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B6/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/76
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F42B12/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B6/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/76
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A new and novel non-lethal pellet shaped marking round for use with air rifles or air pistols, which utilizes the technology and ballistics of a bullet-shaped pellet projectile, and is designed to travel through a rifled barrel or a polygonal rifling barrel. Also disclosed is a novel non-lethal marking round pellet designed with grooves which imitate the spiral caused by a rifled barrel while utilizing a smooth bore barrel.
Claims
1. A marking round pellet for use with air rifles or air pistols comprising: a casing, wherein the casing is a single, unitary piece of material which comprises at least a head portion, a tail portion, and an intermediary portion, wherein the intermediary portion is between the head portion and the tail portion and is tapered from the head portion toward the tail portion, and wherein the tail portion comprises at least a first side, a second side, a proximal end near the intermediary portion, a distal end, and a hollow tail cavity which is formed by tapering the first side from the distal end to the proximal end such that the tail cavity has a first inner diameter at the distal end and a second inner diameter toward the proximal end, the first inner diameter being greater than the second inner diameter, and the second side of the tail portion tapering from the distal end to the proximal end, such that the tail portion has a first outer diameter at the distal end and a second outer diameter at the proximal end with the first outer diameter being greater than the second outer diameter, wherein the head portion has a circular cross section with a uniform diameter that is approximately equal to the first outer diameter at the distal end of the tail portion, and a marking tip; and wherein the casing further comprises at least one groove.
2. The marking round pellet of claim 1, wherein the casing is a non-metal material.
3. The marking round pellet of claim 2, wherein the non-metal material is biodegradable.
4. The marking round pellet of claim 1, wherein the head portion comprises at least a front portion and a cavity.
5. The marking round pellet of claim 4, wherein the head portion further comprises a horizontal groove.
6. The marking round pellet of claim 5, wherein the groove is annular.
7. The marking round pellet of claim 1, wherein the head portion has a uniform diameter of about 5.75 mm up to about 10 mm.
8. The marking round pellet of claim 1, wherein the marking tip is immovably attached to the casing.
9. The marking round pellet of claim 1, wherein the marking tip comprises at least an annular rim and a marking material.
10. The marking round pellet of claim 9, wherein the marking material is chalk.
11. A marking round pellet for use with air rifles or air pistols comprising: a casing, wherein the casing is a single, unitary piece of material which comprises at least a head portion, a tail portion, and an intermediary portion, wherein the intermediary portion is between the head portion and the tail portion and is tapered from the head portion toward the tail portion, and wherein the tail portion comprises at least a first side, a second side, a proximal end near the intermediary portion, a distal end, and a hollow tail cavity which is formed by tapering the first side from the distal end to the proximal end such that the tail cavity has a first inner diameter at the distal end and a second inner diameter toward the proximal end, the first inner diameter being greater than the second inner diameter, and the second side of the tail portion tapering from the distal end to the proximal end, such that the tail portion has a first outer diameter at the distal end and a second outer diameter at the proximal end with the first outer diameter being greater than the second outer diameter, wherein the head portion has a circular cross section with a uniform diameter that is approximately equal to the first outer diameter at the distal end of the tail portion, and a marking tip; wherein the marking tip comprises at least an annular rim and a marking material.
12. The marking round pellet of claim 11, wherein the casing is a non-metal material.
13. The marking round pellet of claim 12, wherein the non-metal material is biodegradable.
14. The marking round pellet of claim 11, wherein the head portion comprises at least a front portion and a cavity.
15. The marking round pellet of claim 14, wherein the head portion further comprises a horizontal groove.
16. The marking round pellet of claim 15, wherein the groove is annular.
17. The marking round pellet of claim 11, wherein the head portion has a uniform diameter of about 5.75 mm up to about 10 mm.
18. The marking round pellet of claim 11, wherein the marking tip is immovably attached to the casing.
19. The marking round pellet of claim 11, wherein the casing further comprises at least one groove.
20. The marking round pellet of claim 11, wherein the marking material is chalk.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The invention is not limited in its application to the details of the components and arrangements as described or illustrated. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being utilized and carried out in various ways.
(10) As used herein, the terms first, second, third, and the like are used to distinguish between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a specific sequential or chronological order. The terms are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and the embodiments of the invention can operate in other sequences than described or illustrated herein.
(11) In addition, the terms top, bottom, front, rear, left, right, upper, lower, and the like as used herein are used for descriptive purposes and not necessarily for describing specific positions. The terms so used are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and the embodiments described herein can operate in orientations other than described or illustrated herein.
(12) Furthermore, the phrasing and terminology employed are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. As such, the present invention is primarily used in conjunction with air rifles and air pistols; however, the invention may be used in conjunction with other firearms and recreational or toy shooting devices.
(13) Turning to the Figures, in one embodiment depicted in
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(18) In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the marking tip 102 is a hard brittle shell which may either house a marking material or is the marking material itself. Alternatively, the marking tip 102 is a non-metal, hard material solid tip, preferably made of the same material as the casing 101. In that embodiment the non-lethal marking round pellet 100 is used for target practice only, and no mark is created. If the marking tip 102 does contain a marking material, it is preferred that the marking material is chalk, paint, or a gelatin-based material; however, other acceptable alternatives are envisioned. The marking material may include colored marking material that is ultraviolet, infrared, forward looking infrared (FLIR), and/or luminous (glow-in-the-dark). Additionally or alternatively, the marking tip 102 can contain a RFID marker for use in conjunction with an Electronic Hit Detection system.
(19) Generally, the preferred marking tip 102 is made of chalk, which is preferably in powdered form and contained with a capsule; however, the chalk may also be a chalk and binding substance composition, or a solid chalk. The chalk tip is preferred over a liquid because it is solid and provides better stability in flight unlike, for example, a liquid paint which may be impacted by the forces of shooting and projection which would in turn impact the accuracy and flight of a marking round pellet 100. The chalk selected for us in the marking tip 102 may be modified in various ways. For example, there are various options for the solidness of the chalk depending on the amount of pressure required to leave a mark on the object to be impacted with the marking round pellet 100. Chalk also has varying softness and brittleness which may be selected based on the object to be impacted with the marking round pellet 100. When the marking tip 102 is a chalk and a binding substance (e.g. wax), the marking tip 102 stays solid during flight, but it is soft enough to mark the object to be impacted with the marking round pellet 100.
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(21) After the non-lethal marking round 100 is shot from an air rifle, air pistol or similar device, the marking tip 102 containing the marking material will fracture upon impact with its target, to which the marking material will mark the point of impact and portions of its immediately adjacent surroundings. It is preferred that the marking tip 102 is 5.90 mm to 9 mm in diameter. In general, the larger the diameter of the marking tip 102, the greater reduction in penetrating unprotected or under protected skin.
(22) In the non-lethal marking round embodiments reflected in
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(24) It is preferable that the grooves 814 in the non-lethal marking round pellet 800 imitate the effect of rifling within a barrel on the non-lethal marking round pellet 800; thus, the grooves 814 impart a spin to the non-lethal marking round pellet 800 which improves the aerodynamic stability and accuracy of the non-lethal marking round pellet 800.
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(26) The non-lethal marking round pellet 100 is expected to be heavier than a standard marking round, being generally between 0.20 grams and 0.75 grams, however, this may vary to greater or less weights depending on the size and materials used. A heavier non-lethal marking round allows for better stability in flight and allow the marking tip to have enough kinetic energy to break upon impact or mark with the appropriate substance (i.e chalk), and better ballistics training.
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(28) A method of manufacturing a marking round pellet is also disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the marking round pellet is manufactured by injection molding. In that embodiment, an injection mold is created so that it is configured to form a pellet that includes least a head portion, a tail portion, and an intermediary portion. The injection mold is preferably injected with a non-metal material such as the materials described herein. Preferably, the marking tip is immovably secured to the distal end of the head portion through injecting the non-metal material between the marking tip and the distal end of the head portion. Alternatively, an adhesive is utilized to immovably secure the distal end of the head portion to the marking tip.
(29) Although the invention has been explained through the Figures in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the scope of the invention.