WO2002010671A1 - Non-penetrating projectile - Google Patents
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- WO2002010671A1 WO2002010671A1 PCT/GB2001/003320 GB0103320W WO0210671A1 WO 2002010671 A1 WO2002010671 A1 WO 2002010671A1 GB 0103320 W GB0103320 W GB 0103320W WO 0210671 A1 WO0210671 A1 WO 0210671A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F42B12/54—Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material characterised by the warhead or the intended effect for dispensing materials; for producing chemical or physical reaction; for signalling ; for transmitting information for dispensing gases, vapours, powders or chemically-reactive substances by implantation, e.g. hypodermic projectiles
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- This invention relates to a non-penetrating projectile which may be adapted for use as a medication delivery system, for example for delivering a tranquillising substance, drug, vaccine, medication, identification means or tracking device to an animal or to any other target.
- the system may also be used to take a sample of tissue.
- Such projectiles are commonly referred to as tranquilliser darts and their primary purpose is to provide means for remotely delivering and injecting a tranquillising fluid or medication into an animal without causing undue harm or stress.
- This invention also relates to a projectile which can be adapted for use as a non-lethal projectile commonly referred to as a "baton round” or "rubber bullet".
- a projectile which can be adapted for use as a non-lethal projectile commonly referred to as a "baton round” or "rubber bullet”.
- a bath round or "rubber bullet”.
- tranquilliser dart devices have serious disadvantages primarily being lack of range and accuracy due to poor ballistic properties and the highly parabolic trajectory making range estimation critical.
- the devices are inherently unstable due to length and weight and cannot be spin stabilised to any useful degree due to the low velocity which is required to avoid deep penetration which is a major factor.
- the known devices are also complex to assemble and load often with highly toxic drugs and are heavy in relation to the delivered payload.
- Another alternative object is to provide a projectile which has limited, controlled or no penetration into a target. Yet a further alternative object is to provide a projectile which itself does not include an explosive or gas producing charge.
- a further alternative object of this invention to provide a non-lethal projectile which may be fired with accuracy at a soft target directly and even at close ranges and which is designed not to penetrate to any significant extent and which should only cause minimal injury to the limbs or torso.
- Another alternative object is to provide a projectile which is capable of marking the target for subsequent identification.
- a projectile including means to effectively retard the velocity of the projectile on impact with a target wherein the velocity is retarded in such a way as to prevent excess injury or penetration by deployment of means, following impact with a target, which rapidly expands to produce a large increase in the area at the nose of the projectile to spread the kinetic energy over a large area, characterised in that said expansion of said means is effected using a pressurised gaseous medium carried in the projectile.
- the velocity retarding means comprises an inflatable membrane which is subject to the pressurised medium through means actuated on impact with a target, for example by a impact sensor or by means of a proximity sensing means, or by physical displacement actuating a valve device, the membrane being inflated using said pressure, preferably being gas pressure, stored in the projectile and preferably derived from the propulsive charge gases occurring on firing the projectile from a weapon.
- a projectile with means to effectively retard the velocity of the projectile on impact with the target for the purpose of preventing penetration
- the velocity retarding means comprises an inflatable membrane actuated on or close to impact, for example by a impact sensor or by means of a proximity sensing means, the membrane being inflated using gas pressure stored in the projectile, said pressure being preferably derived from the propulsive charge gases occurring on firing from a weapon.
- a projectile comprising a rear canister part and a forward nose part connected therewith, the canister part containing or adapted to contain a pressure gas, the forward end of the canister part having a valve means, the nose part comprising a profiled impact deformable material with a portion to act on and open the valve following impact, the nose part having a membrane around the deformable material, the membrane being inflated on release of the pressure gas through opening of the valve.
- the velocity is retarded in such a way as to prevent excess injury or penetration and may be achieved by means which rapidly produces a large increase in area at the nose of the projectile thus spreading and dissipating the kinetic energy over a large area.
- the projectile is adapted to be fired from a barrel weapon which may be rifled to impart spin.
- the projectile may be of sub-calibre design using a discarding sabot and be fired in a barrel having progressive rifled pitch to attain a velocity greater than 500 m/s.
- the projectile has a body with a cavity containing a payload, such as a marker fluid or dye and an ogival nose.
- a payload such as a marker fluid or dye and an ogival nose.
- the velocity retarding means comprises a means to significantly increase the area of the projectile nose portion on initial impact by inflation to produce unfurling or unfolding, or by expansion through stretching or by a combination of both.
- the velocity retarding means comprises an inflatable membrane which opens up or expands through gas pressure and actuated by a sensor on initial impact or using a proximity sensing means.
- the membrane is pre-pressurised and expands following discarding of an overlaying covering forming a constraining means.
- the membrane may be inflated through a detonator and gas producing explosive charge or through use of stored gas pressure. This charge or stored pressure may also serve for the purpose of dissipating the marker by driving a piston in the containing cavity.
- the membrane can be located in the nose of the projectile comprising a readily broken, fragmenting, unfurling or deployable cap.
- the membrane may be in the form of a bag attached to and around a forward end of the projectile nose thus preventing penetration beyond a predetermined depth.
- the nose part of the projectile may include a solid foam-like or gel-like substance forming an energy absorbing material which spreads on impact.
- the gel may comprise a nano-porous open cell foam of the
- Fig 1 shows an embodiment of projectile, in longitudinal section, which
- Fig 2 shows a detail of the nose of the projectile of Fig 1
- Fig 3 shows a detail of the base of the projectile of Fig 1
- Fig 4 shows a longitudinal cross-section of a non-lethal disabling or marking projectile, which may optionally use stored gas pressure
- Fig 5 shows a longitudinal cross-section of a non-lethal disabling or
- marking projectile which uses stored gas pressure derived from the propulsive charge
- Fig 6 shows a construction of baton round according to this invention using stored gas pressure.
- Figs 1 to 3 of the drawings is similar to that disclosed in WO 00/71967A1 but here gas pressure for inflating the bag and
- injecting the substance is derived from propulsion gases on firing the projectile. This arrangement avoids the need for the projectile itself to contain a gas producing charge. As shown in Figs 1 to 3 the projectile has a casing 1 surrounding a
- compartment 2 to contain the substance to be injected at 3 and a piston 4
- the nose of the projectile has a casing 8 which supports an end plug
- the base of the projectile comprises and end cap 10 ultrasonically
- the end cap 10 has an orifice 1 1 with an internal seat against which a deformable, for example rubber, bead or cone 12 is pressed by an internal bridge 13.
- the bridge 13 has apertures 14.
- the projectile may be integrated with a propellant charge carrying casing or may be caseless.
- the operation is as follows:
- the projectile shown comprises a tubular body casing 1 which may, if required, define a cavity 2 for containment of a marker or dye for example a fluid.
- the fluid may be stabilised by means of a sponge or similar material to prevent inertia to spin which may create instability in flight.
- a gas producing detonator 7 Located towards the tip of a nose cap 5 is a gas producing detonator 7 fired by an impact fuse 8.
- a gas producing detonator 7 Located towards the tip of a nose cap 5 is a gas producing detonator 7 fired by an impact fuse 8.
- two, or more, otherwise inert substances are to be brought together to initiate an action.
- Attached to the detonator 7 is the neck 9 of an inflatable membrane or bag 10 of which an opposed end 11 is attached to the plug 3.
- a readily deformable tube 4 connects the detonator assembly 7 to the plug 3 and acts as a support.
- the rear end of the cavity 2 has a piston 12 the rear end of which communicates through concentric passageways 13 around the cavity 2 and ducts 14 in the plug 3 with the interior of the bag 10.
- the rear end of the casing 1 is closed off by a tail piece 15.
- the projectile has an inherently stable ballistic shape and may have a mass of about 8 to 10 grammes and be some 1.5 cm in calibre. Larger or smaller calibre may be used as appropriate to the circumstances.
- the projectile may be embraced by a discarding sabot of plastics material and may be fired from a standard or progressive pitch rifled barrel giving a muzzle velocity of about 500 m/s. The range under these conditions should be of the order of 150 m with a mid range trajectory fall of less than 20 cm.
- the nose cap 5 is of a readily frangible plastics material and may include structural lines of weakness to facilitate fragmentation.
- the inflatable bag 10 may be of Kevlar material, latex or silicone as examples of suitable materials. An impact absorbing material such as Aerogel may be contained in the nose cap.
- a marking dye substance may also be included.
- the nose 5 will make initial impact and the detonator 7 is driven back along the support tube and fired via the ignition and retention cuff forming a fixed pin assembly 8 to thus inflate the bag 10 rapidly.
- the bag 10 expands and prevents excess penetration whilst spreading the impact energy over a wide area.
- the nose cap 5 On inflation of the bag the nose cap 5 is broken open and may be discarded.
- the nose cap 5 may spread open in a petaline manner and add to the retardation effect.
- the bag may be striated longitudinally or laterally and coated or impregnated with gas producing chemical compounds to both accelerate expansion and strengthen the bag membrane.
- the bag inflation gas bleeds through ducts 14 and passageways 13 to drive piston 12 forward thus ejecting the marker through the tube 4.
- excess gas pressure is used to further retard the projectile by forward facing discharge nozzles.
- the cavity behind piston 12 or the cavity 2 is charged with a pressurised gas which may be collected from rearward ports which are exposed to the propulsive charge on firing and trapped by one-way valve means. The gas is released to inflate the membrane 10 on impact
- the bag 10 is folded in the manner of a bellows as shown, to provide greater expansion capability, and retained at the nose, within the cap 5, by an annular support 50 holding the detonator charge. This support 50 also centralises the tube 4,6 and closes the nose completely.
- the tail piece 15 comprises a removable plug 51 to permit filling of the cavity 2.
- the container 1 here is a removable module carrying the tube 4 and is housed within the projectile outer case 52.
- the propellant charge for the projectile may be included within an integral cartridge casing forming a single piece round.
- the projectile may be a single use device pre-loaded with a defined marker and charge with different charges being coded for ease of field use.
- the casing may comprise a carbon fibre material or glass bonded hydrocarbon matrix.
- the projectile may be packaged in such a way that arming only occurs when removed from the pack.
- the projectile has a particular use for soft targets presently require firing at close range typically 20 m.
- a further advantageous embodiment is shown in Fig 5 and is similar in concept to the embodiment of Figure 1 , with gas pressure for inflating the bag and ejecting the marker substance being derived from propulsion gases formed on firing the projectile. This arrangement also avoids the need for the projectile itself to contain a gas producing charge.
- the previously described embodiment of Fig 4 may be modified to include a pressurised gas compartment or capsule rather than an explosive gas producing compound. This would make distribution and compliance with regulations easier.
- the projectile is in many respects similar to that of Fig 1 and includes a pressure gas storage chamber.
- the projectile has a casing 1 surrounding a compartment 2 to contain the marker substance to be ejected at 3 and a piston 4 which serves to drive the marker substance 3 forward through the tube 5. Details are otherwise similar to Figs 1 to 3.
- Fig 6 shows a construction of baton round according to this invention using stored gas pressure.
- the projectile has an inherently stable ballistic shape and may have a mass of about 10 to 150 grammes and be some 10 to 50 mm in calibre. Larger or smaller calibre may be used as appropriate to the circumstances.
- the projectile may be embraced by a discarding sabot of plastics material and may be fired from a standard or progressive pitch rifled barrel giving a muzzle velocity of about 500 m/s.
- the range under these conditions should be of the order of 150 m with a mid range trajectory fall of less than 20 cm.
- the projectile comprises a rear canister 30 forming a pressure gas reservoir 31 either pre-filled or filled by combustion gases on firing or by gases from a detonator and charge unit 37 and with a forward closure 32 retaining an expandable membrane or cover bag 33.
- the bag 33 is connected by an interlock 34 to a rim 35 on the closure 32.
- the shape of the bag 33 is maintained and supported by a viscous filler 36 such as Aerogel (a Trade Mark).
- Aerogel a Trade Mark
- the bag 33 may be protected by a nose cone being relatively thin and easily deformed or broken on initial impact.
- a valve 38 opens by rearward movement of the stub part 36a of the Aerogel.
- the pressure gas for inflating the bag 33 may be derived from either an inertia detonator with gas producing charge 37, from gas stored in the container 31 or from the gases produced from the propulsive charge on firing using ports at the base which are exposed to the propulsive gases with intervening valve means to retain the gas pressure.
- the inertia detonator will initiate filling of the rear cavity 31 with pressurised gas on firing and this pressure is retained during flight against the valve plate 38.
- a pressurised capsule may be incorporated to replace the inertia detonator.
- a marker dye could be included between the nose cone and the inflatable membrane.
- the propellant charge for the projectile may be included within an integral cartridge casing forming a single piece round.
- the projectile may be a single use device pre-loaded with a defined marker and charge with different charges being coded for ease of field use.
- the casing may comprise a carbon fibre material or glass bonded hydrocarbon matrix.
- the projectile may be packaged in such a way that arming only occurs when removed from the pack.
- the projectile may be integrated with a propellant charge carrying casing or caseless. It will be appreciated that the sequence of events occurs rapidly in relation the velocity of the projectile resulting in no, or minimal, penetration of the nose.
- the balloon-like inflation of the membrane also has the effect of pushing the projectile back relative to the target thus adding to the blow inflicted on the target.
- the membrane used may comprise an expandable rubber material which stretches or the material may comprise KEVLAR (a registered Trade Mark) weft which initially inflates, then expands and finally allows gas pressure to bleed due to opening-up of the weave.
- a pressure relief system may be included to avoid over extending the inflation of the membrane.
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EP01951816A EP1307700B1 (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2001-07-24 | Non-penetrating projectile |
AU7266501A AU7266501A (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2001-07-24 | Non-penetrating projectile |
JP2002516556A JP2004505230A (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2001-07-24 | Non-penetrating projectile |
DE60118753T DE60118753T2 (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2001-07-24 | NON-IMPOSSIBLE STOREY |
NZ523823A NZ523823A (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2001-07-24 | Non-penetrating projectile |
US10/343,279 US6807908B2 (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2001-07-24 | Non-penetrating projectile |
AU2001272665A AU2001272665B2 (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2001-07-24 | Non-penetrating projectile |
IL15403201A IL154032A0 (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2001-07-24 | Non-penetrating projectile |
CA002417602A CA2417602C (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2001-07-24 | Non-penetrating projectile |
IL154032A IL154032A (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2003-01-19 | Non-penetrating projectile |
HK04104644A HK1061710A1 (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2004-06-29 | Non-penetrating projectile |
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GBGB0018593.4A GB0018593D0 (en) | 2000-07-28 | 2000-07-28 | Projectile for delivery of a tranquilliser |
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GB0028371A GB0028371D0 (en) | 2000-11-21 | 2000-11-21 | Non-lethal projectile |
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