Bullet projectile with internal hammer and post for enhanced mechanical shock wave delivery for demolition
20220412706 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B12/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/74
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B30/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/76
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F42B12/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/74
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A double impact bullet with internal hammer and stabilization post.
Claims
1. A non-explosive projectile, comprising: A rear end and a front end, a closed hollow cylindrical fuselage having a fuselage inner diameter, a fuselage outer diameter, an internal fuselage length, and an external fuselage length extending from the rear end toward the front end, a nose cone having a tip and a base, the tip provided at the front end and extending toward the rear end with the base, the base of the nose cone fixed to the closed hollow cylindrical fuselage, a solid cylindrical hammer having a hammer length being less than the internal fuselage length, a hammer diameter being less than the fuselage inner diameter, the hammer being positioned within the closed hollow cylindrical fuselage, said hammer having a hole through its concentric center through which extends a rigid post, and said post having a diameter less than the diameter of said hole, and said post being affixed to the internal structure of said fuselage and said post extending the length of said internal fuselage, and said post being positioned coincident along the coaxial center of said fuselage a gap between the end of the closed hollow internal cylindrical fuselage and the hammer, and the hammer configured to slide within the closed hollow internal cylindrical fuselage during acceleration and deceleration of the projectile, and said hammer configured to slide on said post.
2. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said hammer is composed of a material selected from the group consisting of lead, uranium, tungsten, gold, platinum, mercury, or iridium.
3. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said fuselage is composed of ceramic.
4. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said fuselage is composed of a polymer material.
5. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said nose cone is rounded.
6. The projectile of claim 1, further comprising a retaining structure within the closed hollow cylindrical fuselage, the retaining structure being a wall or ridge adjacent to the hammer to retain the hammer prior to impact.
7. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said hammer is composed of lead, said fuselage is composed of ceramic, and said nose cone is composed of copper.
8. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said nose cone is pointed.
9. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said nose cone and said hammer have the same mass.
10. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said nose cone and said hammer are composed of the same material.
11. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said nose cone has a mass greater than the mass of said hammer.
12. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the fit between said post and said hammer is a loose running clearance fit.
13. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the fit between the inner diameter of said fuselage and the outer diameter of said hammer is a loose running clearance fit.
14. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the Young's modulus of said hammer is greater than the Young's modulus of said nose cone.
15. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the specific heat of said hammer is less than the specific heat of said nose cone.
16. The projectile of claim 1, wherein the hardness of said hammer is greater than the hardness of said nose cone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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LIST OF TABLES
[0018] Table-1 ANSI clearance fit dimensions
Objects and Advantages
[0019] (1) The proposed invention is an improved double impact bullet.
[0020] (2) The proposed invention can be used to generate a spherical shock wave of extremely high pressure to further the damage to armor beyond what was previously possible.
[0021] (3) The proposed invention has a unique sliding internal mechanical hammer which slides with close tolerance inside the fuselage providing a concise short rise time shock wave pulse previously unachievable by any other projectile device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] The invention has mechanical modes and they will be described in an order that teaches the reader the essence of the technology. In all the modes of the proposed invention it is assumed that the reader is skilled in the art and that it is obvious how to get the projectile into flight from a launching device such as an explosive gun powder or its equivalent in a firearm. The means of setting the projectile in motion is a launching device. It is also assumed that a full metal copper jacket would cover each of the structures shown in all of the modes of the invention. The full metal copper jacket is left out of the description and is absent from the drawings. Terminology from rocketry science is used since it seems like the terms are a natural way to describe the technology. These terms are specific to the proposed invention and their meanings are not identical to the way they are used in rocketry but they are however close. For example, a nose cone in rocketry is a separate and distinct embodiment from the fuselage but for the proposed invention they may be considered a single embodiment depending on whether they are made of different materials.
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[0025] In one mode of the proposed invention the hammer is Uranium. The nose cone can be made of lead which has a relatively low specific heat. The nose cone made of lead gets relatively hot on impact and deforms around the sides of the fuselage. This will spread kinetic energy around the fuselage and protect it from getting damaged so there is time for the hammer to move inside the fuselage and deliver the secondary impact.
[0026] Heat will raise the temperature of the nose cone and deform it around the fuselage. A choice of materials for the fuselage is ceramic or a very stiff metal like spring steel. The nose cone should be made of copper or lead. The Hammer should be made of Uranium or Tungsten or any other high-density metal or alloy.
[0027] In another mode of the proposed invention the nose cone and hammer have the same mass and are made of tungsten along with the fuselage being made of tungsten.
[0028] In another mode of the proposed invention the nose cone has 3/2 the mass of the hammer or just simply a larger mass than the hammer. This allows for stability in flight.
[0029] In another mode of the proposed invention the fuselage is made of a polymer.
[0030] In another mode of the proposed invention the Young's modulus of the fuselage and hammer are greater than the Young's modulus of said nose cone.
[0031] In another mode of the proposed invention the specific heat of the nose cone is greater than the specific heat of the hammer.
[0032] In another mode of the proposed invention the specific heat of the hardness of the hammer is higher than the nose cone.
CONCLUSIONS RAMIFICATIONS AND SCOPE
[0033] The above disclosed is a bullet system which in its mechanical mode is simply a double impact bullet with an internal Hammer mechanism. The invention is broad with many more permutations than have been discussed and is not to be judged on the specification but rather on the scope of the claims that follow.