Projectile for a small arms cartridge and method for making same
First Claim
1. A projectile for a small arms cartridge, comprising:
- a cylindrical jacket made from a first metallic alloy, said jacket having a base, a jacket rim circumscribing a jacket aperture, and a longitudinal axis;
a core received into said jacket aperture and urged against an inner side of said base;
a second metallic alloy slug received into said jacket aperture and urged against said core, a front end of said slug extending outwardly beyond said jacket aperture; and
said core has a lesser density than said second metallic alloy wherein said core is comprised of about 30% to 45% epoxy resin, about 20% to 42.5% Kaolin, and about 22.5% to 40% polymeric diamine.
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Abstract
A projectile for small arms, incorporating a core, skirt, and driving band. The present invention'"'"'s design acts to increase muzzle velocity in three main ways. The core is lightweight, therefore, the same amount of propellent will cause the present invention to be pushed out of the barrel at a higher rate than a conventional heavier bullet. Additionally, a thin skirt circumscribing the base of the projectile is incorporated into it during manufacture. All of the design characteristics of the present invention act to increase the muzzle velocity of the projectile when used with a conventional load as compared to the same load used with a conventional projectile. The increased velocity is achieved in standard small arms without modification to barrels, recoil springs, or other devices. Law enforcement officers must be extremely careful in regard to innocent bystanders who may potentially be hit be an errant bullet, or by a bullet that over-penetrates its target. Most confrontations in which handguns are used take place with the combatants within 50 yards of each other. The projectile of the present invention has a high muzzle velocity for penetration of any protective armor or shield and the intended target, while having a rapid reduction of the projectile'"'"'s velocity in order to limit the range of the projectile. The present invention accomplishes this by having a lower than conventional density and poor aerodynamics which typically reduce the velocity of the projectile by 80% of its muzzle velocity at 50 yards.
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16 Claims
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1. A projectile for a small arms cartridge, comprising:
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a cylindrical jacket made from a first metallic alloy, said jacket having a base, a jacket rim circumscribing a jacket aperture, and a longitudinal axis;
a core received into said jacket aperture and urged against an inner side of said base;
a second metallic alloy slug received into said jacket aperture and urged against said core, a front end of said slug extending outwardly beyond said jacket aperture; and
said core has a lesser density than said second metallic alloy wherein said core is comprised of about 30% to 45% epoxy resin, about 20% to 42.5% Kaolin, and about 22.5% to 40% polymeric diamine. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
a skirt depending downwardly from, and circumscribing, said base of said jacket, said skirt generally parallel to said longitudinal axis.
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3. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
said first metallic alloy is comprised of 75% to 95% copper, up to 8% molybdenum, up to 15% zinc, up to 8% nickel, and up to 7% silicon.
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4. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
said second metallic alloy is comprised of 30% to 50% bismuth, up to 40% lead, up to 20% molybdenum, up to 40% polymer, up to 15% aluminum, and up to 15% zinc.
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5. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
said core has elastic properties.
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6. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
said core has a density of up to 7 g/cm3.
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7. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
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said jacket has a first circumference at said base of said jacket greater than a second circumference near said base;
said second circumference tapering to a third circumference at said jacket aperture.
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8. The projectile of claim 1 wherein:
said jacket rim has a greater thickness than said jacket.
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9. A projectile for a small arms cartridge, comprising:
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a cylindrical jacket made from a first metallic alloy, said jacket having a base, a jacket rim circumscribing a jacket aperture, and a longitudinal axis;
a core received into said jacket aperture and urged against an inner side of said base;
a second metallic alloy slug received into said jacket aperture and urged against said core, a front end of said slug extending outwardly beyond said jacket aperture; and
said core has a lesser density than said second metallic alloy wherein said core is comprised of about 40% to 60% epoxy resin, about 40% to 55% amine terminated polymer. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
a skirt depending downwardly from, and circumscribing, said base of said jacket, said skirt generally parallel to said longitudinal axis.
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11. The projectile of claim 9 wherein:
said first metallic alloy is comprised of 75% to 95% copper, up to 8% molybdenum, up tp 15% zinc, up to 8% nickel, and up to 7% silicon.
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12. The projectile of claim 9 wherein:
said second metallic alloy is comprised of 30% to 50% bismuth, up to 40% lead, up to 20% molybdenum up to 40% polymer, up to 15% aluminum, and up to 15% zinc.
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13. The projectile of claim 9 wherein:
said core has elastic properties.
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14. The projectile of claim 9 wherein:
said core has a density of up to 7 g/cm3.
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15. The projectile of claim 9 wherein:
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said jacket has a first circumference at said base of said jacket greater than a second circumference near said base;
said second circumference tapering to a third circumference at said jacket aperture.
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16. The projectile of claim 9 wherein:
said jacket rim has a greater thickness than said jacket.
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