Recoverable and reusable aerial target
09568287 ยท 2017-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41J1/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41J9/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An aerial target that is reusable and recoverable after being launched, shot down or otherwise falling to the ground a body member having a saucer-shaped configuration and including a peripheral outer rim and a domed top wall extending upwardly from the outer rim, the body member including a central portion displaced from the outer rim and having a generally flat upper surface and an intermediate portion situated between the outer rim and the central portion, the intermediate portion having a domed configuration sloping downwardly from the central portion toward the outer rim. The body member includes an inner chamber substantially filled with air such that the body member is buoyant relative to water. The central portion is constructed of a hard rubber material that does not shatter after receiving an impact force and the intermediate portion is constructed of a self-healing material that reseals after being pierced by gun shot.
Claims
1. An aerial target that is reusable and recoverable after being launched from a clay pigeon launcher, shot down, or otherwise falling to the ground, said aerial target comprising: a body member having a saucer-shaped configuration capable of being selectively launched from the clay pigeon launcher and including a peripheral outer rim and a domed top wall extending upwardly from said outer rim, said body member including: a central portion displaced from said outer rim and having a generally flat upper surface; an intermediate portion situated between said outer rim and said central portion, said intermediate portion having a domed configuration sloping downwardly from said central portion toward said outer rim; and a chamber coupled to a bottom surface of said central portion and substantially filled with air such that said body member is buoyant when resting on a body of water; wherein said central portion is constructed of a hard material that deflects shotgun pellets; wherein said intermediate portion is constructed of a self-healing material that reseals after being pierced by gun shot; wherein said intermediate portion includes a series of ridges in a downwardly tapered arrangement.
2. The aerial target as in claim 1, wherein said top wall of said body member defines an open interior area and said outer rim defines an open bottom in communication with said open interior area.
3. The aerial target as in claim 1, wherein said chamber and said central portion have a unitary construction.
4. The aerial target as in claim 1, wherein said self-healing material is a plastic polymer.
5. The aerial target as in claim 1, wherein said body member is not frangible when impacted by gun shot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) An aerial target that is reusable and recoverable according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
(10) The body member 20 includes a saucer-shaped configuration that includes a perimeter outer rim 22 and a generally domed top wall extending upwardly from the outer rim 22. The body member 20 may include a central portion 26 displaced from the outer rim 22 and having a generally planer or flat upper surface 25. In some embodiments, the central portion 26 may span the complete diameter of the body member 20, i.e. a complete circular top surface between opposed points of the outer rim 22. But in one embodiment, the top wall of the body member 20 also includes an intermediate portion 28 situated between the central portion 26 and the outer rim 22, the intermediate portion 28 having a domed configuration sloping downwardly between the central portion 26 and the outer rim 22. The central portion 26 may include a center point of the top wall and it is accurate to describe the top wall as sloping downwardly from the center point toward the outer rim 22.
(11) The central portion 26 defines an open interior space thereunder that is accessible through an open bottom defined by the rim 22. Further, the upper surface of the intermediate portion 28 of the top wall may include one or more concentric ridges 29 arranged in a tapered arrangement between the central portion 26 and the outer rim 22. The ridges 29 may enhance the aerodynamics of the body member 20 as well as to strengthen the rigidity thereof. Further, the outer rim 22 defines an open bottom in communication with the interior space defined a bottom surface of the top wall.
(12) The body member 20 includes a chamber 24 that is partially or completely filled with air or other buoyant gas, the chamber being sealed. Preferably, air is placed in the chamber 24 at a point of manufacture, such as by injection during molding of the body member 20 (
(13) Unlike most clay pigeon targets, the aerial target 10 according to the present invention is not frangible, i.e. is not prone to shattering when impacted by the force of a shotgun blast or when hitting the ground. In one embodiment, the top wall of the body member 20 may be constructed of a hard rubber material that is durable and not shattered even when impacted by shot from a shotgun. Specifically, shot from a shotgun blast is either deflected or absorbed and the body member 20 is not shattered.
(14) In another embodiment, only the central portion 26 is constructed of hard rubber material. More particularly, the intermediate portion 28 that extends between the outer rim 22 and the central portion 26 of the body member 20 may be constructed of a so-called self-healing material. Self-healing material is constructed of polymers that may include embedded adhesive or the like. When self-healing material is pierced, the embedded material leaks out and the holes or cracks are essentially sealed back up. Therefore, shot from a shotgun blast pass through the intermediate portion 28 of the body member 20 without substantially affecting its flight and without causing the body member 20 to shatter.
(15) In use, an aerial target 10 may be placed in a traditional clay pigeon launcher (not shown) and hurled into the air so that a person can attempt to shoot it down with a shotgun. The hard rubber construction of at least the central portion 26 of the body member 20 substantially deflects the shot from a shotgun blast such that the aerial target 10 is not shattered by the shot (
(16) It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.