Single piece non-lethal projectile
View Patent ↗A reloadable training munition having a reusable shell base having a propulsion system reload inserted into a hollow cavity of the shell base and a reusable single piece projectile inserted into the shell base, the projectile having a hollow body portion, a driving band adjacent the body portion, and a nose portion adjacent the driving band having void spaces for controlling both density and mass properties of the nose portion.
1. A reloadable munition comprising:
a reusable shell base having a hollow cavity on a bottom face;
a reusable projectile that can be inserted into an end of the reusable shell base opposite from the hollow cavity, the projectile having a nose portion that is made from a high impact material that will withstand repeated firings and impacts without shattering, the projectile having at least one void space on a surface of the nose portion or extending into the nose portion of the projectile;
a propulsion system reload inserted into the hollow cavity of the shell base; and
means for mechanically retaining the propulsion system reload in the shell base for loading and firing of the munition.
2. The munition of claim 1 wherein the propulsion system reload is a high/low pressure propulsion system having a propellant charge, a primer, a rupture disk and a vent hole separating a high pressure chamber from a low pressure chamber in the shell base.
3. The munition of claim 1 wherein the mechanical means of retaining the propulsion system reload is a set screw that is threaded into a hole and a side of the shell base running perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the shell base.
4. The munition of claim 1 wherein the projectile has a plurality of void spaces on a surface of the projectile around a nose portion of the projectile.
5. The munition of claim 4 wherein the void spaces extend parallel to a longitudinal axis of rotation of the projectile.
6. The munition of claim 4 wherein the void spaces are perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of rotation.
7. The munition of claim 1 wherein the projectile has a plurality of void spaces extending into the projectile in a nose portion of the projectile.
8. The munition of claim 7 wherein the void spaces extend into the nose portion at an angle to a longitudinal axis of rotation.
9. The munition of claim 1 wherein the projectile has a driving band positioned between a nose portion and a body portion.
10. The munition of claim 1 wherein the projectile has a body portion having a hollow cavity extending from an end surface and an angled exterior surface adjacent the end surface to increase stability of the projectile.