Hollow tube projectiles and launch systems thereof
09885553 ยท 2018-02-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B14/064
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A hollow tube projectile and launch cup system comprises a cylindrical hollow tube with an inwardly chamfered leading end and a plurality of elongate vents spaced evenly around a cylindrical wall. The elongate vents are configured to have a semicircular leading edge and an elliptical trailing edge. The trailing edge is configured to extend at an acute angle from an inner perimeter of the cylindrical wall to an outer perimeter thereof. The disclosed launch cup comprises an outwardly chamfered leading end and a plurality of elongate exterior ribs spaced evenly around an otherwise cylindrical wall. The ribs are configured to extend longitudinally from the leading end toward the trailing end and blend into an anterior skirt on the trailing end. The trailing end is configured in a receptacle aft for explosive propulsion and the leading end is configured in a receptacle fore to receive the hollow tube projectile therein.
Claims
1. A hollow tube projectile configured with a leading end to first exit a firearm barrel and a trailing end to follow there through, the hollow tube projectile comprising a nominally cylindrical wall with an inwardly chamfered leading end and a plurality of elongate vents spaced evenly around the nominally cylindrical wall, the elongate vents configured to have a leading edge and a trailing edge, the trailing edge configured to extend at an acute angle from an inner perimeter of the nominally cylindrical wall to an outer perimeter thereof, wherein the leading edge of each elongate vent is configured to be semicircular and extend at a right angle from an inner perimeter of the nominally cylindrical wall to the outer perimeter thereof.
2. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, wherein the trailing edge of each elongate vent is configured to be nominally elliptical.
3. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, wherein the trailing edge of each elongate vent extends a nominal 3.56 millimeters (0.14 inches), plus or minus ten percent, from the inner perimeter of the nominally cylindrical wall to the outer perimeter thereof.
4. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, wherein the trailing end of the hollow tube projectile is configured to be one of rounded and tapered.
5. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, wherein the chamfered front end is configured to extend a nominal 8.13 millimeters (0.32 inches), plus or minus ten percent, from a butt end portion at an acute angle to an inner perimeter of the nominally cylindrical wall.
6. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, wherein the elongate vents are configured parallel with an elongate axis of the hollow tube projectile for air to egress an interior of the tube through the vents.
7. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, wherein the elongate vents are configured to be offset from an elongate axis of the hollow tube projectile, an offset axis thereof configured to impart auto-rotation to the hollow tube projectile in flight as air egresses an interior of the tube through the vents.
8. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, wherein an outer diameter of the hollow tube projectile is nominally 15.88 millimeters (0.625 inches) plus or minus a ten percent manufacturing tolerance.
9. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, wherein adjacent elongate vents are configured at a staggered length from the leading end of the hollow tube projectile to provide egress paths of various lengths for air escape from an interior of the hollow tube projectile at lower velocities and at higher velocities.
10. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, further comprising a nominally uniform diameter from the leading end to the trailing end thereof.
11. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, further comprising a vent opening width configured to be in a range from a nominal 6.35 millimeters (0.250 inches) to a nominal 9.53 millimeters (0.38 inches) plus or minus a ten percent manufacturing tolerance.
12. The hollow tube projectile of claim 1, further comprising a taper on an anterior portion of the hollow tube projectile, the tapered anterior portion configured for ease of insertion into a launch cup and ease of separation therefrom after leaving a barrel of a firearm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) Throughout the description, similar or same reference numbers may be used to identify similar or same elements in the several embodiments and drawings. Although specific embodiments of the invention have been illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Reference will now be made to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein and additional applications of the principles of the inventions as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
(12) This application discloses novel and unobvious improvements to projectile performance and launch systems in small caliber weapons but the features and performance benefits could be applied to large caliber projectiles as well. Throughout the present disclosure and continuances and/or divisional disclosures thereof, the terms slug, bullet, and projectile may be used interchangeably to define a mass expelled from a firearm, usually explosively. The term nominal used throughout may define a measurement or a metric near a mean in a normal distribution. Additionally, the terms, slot, slit, and vent may be used interchangeably to define an opening through the cylindrical wall of the projectile for an escape of air short of complete passage through the hollow tube and thus improve the aerodynamics of the slug or bullet. Furthermore, the terms launch cup, or sabot may define a shoe or a receptacle for the bullet or slug which facilitates the explosive propulsion of the bullet or slug but falls away as it leaves the barrel of a firearm.
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(15) The hollow tube projectile and launch cup system is configured with a leading end to first exit a firearm barrel and a trailing end to follow there through as disclosed herein. The hollow tube projectile and launch cup system comprises a cylindrical hollow tube projectile with an inwardly chamfered leading end and a plurality of elongate vents spaced evenly around a nominally uniform cylindrical wall. The elongate vents are configured to have a semicircular leading edge and a nominally elliptical trailing edge. The trailing edge is configured to extend at an acute angle from an inner perimeter of the uniformly cylindrical wall to an outer perimeter thereof. An embodiment of the disclosure may include the trailing edge of each elongate vent extending a nominal 3.56 millimeters (0.14 inches), plus or minus ten percent, from the inner perimeter of the uniformly cylindrical wall to the outer perimeter thereof.
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(17) In embodiments of the disclosure, the leading edge of each elongate vent may be configured to be semicircular and extend at a right angle from an inner perimeter of the uniformly cylindrical wall to the outer perimeter thereof. The trailing edge of each elongate vent may be configured to be nominally elliptical. Additionally, adjacent elongate vents may be configured at a staggered length from the leading end of the hollow tube projectile to provide egress paths of various lengths for air escape from an interior of the hollow tube projectile at lower velocities and at higher velocities without traveling the full length of the hollow tube projectile.
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(19) An embodiment may include a vent opening width configured to be in a range from a nominal 6.35 millimeters (0.250 inches) to a nominal 9.53 millimeters (0.38 inches) plus or minus a ten percent manufacturing tolerance. Also, the trailing end of the hollow tube projectile may be configured to be rounded or tapered and any other finishing geometry suitable to aerodynamic advantage to avoid eddy currents and voids which hinder the movement of the projectile through the air and/or through fluids. The chamfered front end may be configured to extend a nominal 8.13 millimeters (0.32 inches), plus or minus ten percent, from a butt end portion at an acute angle to an inner perimeter of the uniformly cylindrical wall. Furthermore, a taper on an anterior portion of the hollow tube projectile may be configured for ease of insertion into a launch cup and ease of separation therefrom after leaving a barrel of a firearm.
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(21) Slots 114 generate a shallow fletching-like angle relative to the major centerline axis of the projectile, Item 140. Slots, Item 114, cause the exiting air to bear against the material thickness wall, Item 144, imparting a torque or rotating force as the air flows through the center of the tube and exits through the slots, Item 114. This airflow path will cause auto-rotation of the projectile, Item 140, without the need for conventional rifling. Item 105 the front end view of hollow tube projectile Item 100 or Item 140. Item 107 is the rear end view of hollow tube projectile Item 100 or Item 140.
(22) In other words, the elongate vents may be configured parallel with an elongate axis of the hollow tube projectile or they may be configured offset from an elongate axis of the hollow tube projectile. An offset axis thereof imparts auto-rotation to the hollow tube projectile in flight and thus may stabilize the projectile through gyroscopic forces thereon. An outer diameter of the hollow tube projectile nominally measures 15.88 millimeters (0.625 inches) plus or minus a ten percent manufacturing tolerance. Also, the disclosed hollow tube projectile may comprise a nominally uniform diameter from the leading end to the trailing end thereof.
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(24) The disclosed launch cup comprises an outwardly chamfered leading end and a plurality of elongate exterior ribs spaced evenly around an otherwise cylindrical wall. The ribs are configured to extend longitudinally from the leading end toward the trailing end and blend into an anterior skirt on the trailing end. The trailing end is configured in a receptacle aft and the leading end is configured in a receptacle fore to receive the hollow tube projectile therein.
(25) A front elevational view 205 of the launch cup 200 depict exterior ribs 210 configured to form a plurality of arc segments comprising a radius equivalent to a radius of the anterior skirt to engage a bore of a firearm barrel. A rear elevational view 207 of the launch cup 200 shows an inward taper from a peripheral edge thereof to inter alia facilitate injection molding draw. A taper on the injection molded receptacle fore also facilitates the insertion and separation of the hollow tube projectile from the launch cup as further explained below.
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(28) Therefore, the leading end of the hollow tube projectile is adjacent to the leading end of the launch cup and the trailing end of the hollow tube projectile is adjacent to the trailing end of the launch cup in an embodiment of the disclosure. Also, a portion of the leading end of the launch cup may therefore be visible through an elongate vent of the hollow tube projectile as depicted.
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(31) Upon exiting the barrel, Item 400, the projectile, Item 100, will separate from the launch cup, Item 200, as the air passing into Item 105, and through the back of the projectile, Item 107, and through slots, Item 110, will retard the velocity of Item 200 to a far greater degree than Item 100.
(32) Among the weapons that could use the projectiles described herein are common shotguns. Although not required or specified, the nominal outside diameter for the projectiles depicted is approximately 0.625 inches. These projectile variants are designed to fit within every day shot gun shells and used in smooth or rifled barrel shotguns. The hollow tube projectiles described herein could be made from readily available metal tube on Computer Numerically Controlled machining centers or various other means common to industry.
(33) Although the components herein are shown and described in a particular order, the order thereof may be altered so that certain advantages or characteristics may be optimized. In another embodiment, instructions or sub-operations of distinct steps may be implemented in an intermittent and/or alternating manner.
(34) Notwithstanding specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims and their equivalents.