IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0891294
(2004-07-15)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
6 인용 특허 :
18 |
초록
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A projectile for being launched from a hand-operable air gun includes a housing having a conductive sleeve and a rubber seal disposed at an end portion thereof. The device includes a strike plate including a conductive contact ring having apertures randomly spaced therethrough and spike members elec
A projectile for being launched from a hand-operable air gun includes a housing having a conductive sleeve and a rubber seal disposed at an end portion thereof. The device includes a strike plate including a conductive contact ring having apertures randomly spaced therethrough and spike members electrically coupled thereto. A conductive tip is attachable to the housing and includes flange portions extending therefrom. The device further includes a mechanism for oscillating the strike plate and a power supply source electrically coupled to the tip and the strike members respectively. The tip distributes a positive charge to the target and the strike members distribute a negative charge to the target, inducing a short circuit and thereby disabling an electronic control module of the target upon impact.
대표청구항
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What is claimed as new and what is desired to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. A projectile for being launched from a hand-operable air gun by a law enforcement officer, said projectile comprising: a conductive front section comprising a housing having a substantially cylindrica
What is claimed as new and what is desired to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. A projectile for being launched from a hand-operable air gun by a law enforcement officer, said projectile comprising: a conductive front section comprising a housing having a substantially cylindrical shape and a centrally disposed longitudinal axis, said housing including a conductive sleeve wrapped about an outer surface thereof, a strike plate having a substantially annular shape and including a conductive contact ring integral therewith wherein said strike plate is axially movable about said housing, said strike plate further having a plurality of apertures randomly spaced therethrough for reducing air-resistance exerted against said strike plate during operating conditions, said strike plate further comprising a plurality of spike members electrically coupled to said contact ring and radially spaced along a perimeter thereof; a conductive tip section removably attachable to said housing and being disposed forwardly of said strike plate, said tip section comprising a plurality of flange portions extending outwardly therefrom and being arranged in a substantially foxtail pattern so that said projectile can remain effectively engaged with a target after said tip section pierces an outer surface of the target; means for oscillating said strike plate along a selected path after a forward momentum is exerted onto said projectile, said oscillating means being secured to said housing so that said spike members are caused to engage the target after said tip section engages the target; a power supply source disposed within said housing and including wiring electrically coupled to said tip section and said strike members respectively; and a non-conductive rear section removably attachable to said front section and being provided with a hollow channel extending substantially parallel to the axis wherein the air gun receives said projectile through the channel; wherein said tip section defines a first electrode for distributing a positive charge to the target and said spike members define a plurality of second electrodes for respectively distributing a negative charge to the target, said positive and negative electrodes generating an electric current for inducing a short circuit and thereby disabling an electronic control module of the target upon impact. 2. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said power supply source comprises: a plurality of batteries. 3. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said oscillating means comprises: a plurality of elongated guide rails having opposed end portions connected to said housing an extending substantially parallel to the axis, said guide rails including a plurality of stop members for defining a maximum axial distance along which said strike plate may travel during operating conditions; a plurality of helical spring members secured to said strike plate and disposed about said guide rails respectively, said spring members being maintained at a compressed state during non-operating conditions, said spring members being releasable from the compressed state after said projectile engages the target. 4. The projectile of claim 3, wherein said guide rails are provided with a plurality of holes for respectively receiving pins therethrough and stopping said strike plate from moving beyond a selected point. 5. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said rear section comprises: a plurality of fins pivotally attached to an outer surface thereof, said fins being movable between raised and lowered positions for assisting a user to insert said projectile into the air gun. 6. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said rear section is threadably connected to said front section. 7. A projectile for being launched from a hand-operable air gun by a law enforcement officer, said projectile comprising: a conductive front section comprising a housing having a substantially cylindrical shape and a centrally disposed longitudinal axis, said housing including a conductive sleeve wrapped about an outer surface thereof, a strike plate having a substantially annular shape and including a conductive contact ring integral therewith wherein said strike plate is axially movable about said housing, said strike plate further having a plurality of apertures randomly spaced therethrough for reducing air-resistance exerted against said strike plate during operating conditions, said strike plate further comprising a plurality of spike members electrically coupled to said contact ring and radially spaced along a perimeter thereof; a conductive tip section removably attachable to said housing and being disposed forwardly of said strike plate, said tip section comprising a plurality of flange portions extending outwardly therefrom and being arranged in a substantially foxtail pattern so that said projectile can remain effectively engaged with a target after said tip section pierces an outer surface of the target; means for oscillating said strike plate along a selected path after a forward momentum is exerted onto said projectile, said oscillating means being secured to said housing so that said spike members are caused to engage the target after said tip section engages the target; a power supply source disposed within said housing and including wiring electrically coupled to said tip section and said strike members respectively; and a non-conductive rear section including a rubber sleeve extending about an outer surface thereof, said rear section being removably attachable to said front section and being provided with a hollow channel extending substantially parallel to the axis wherein the air gun receives said projectile through the channel; wherein said tip section defines a first electrode for distributing a positive charge to the target and said spike members define a plurality of second electrodes for respectively distributing a negative charge to the target, said positive and negative electrodes generating an electric current for inducing a short circuit and thereby disabling an electronic control module of the target upon impact. 8. The projectile of claim 7, wherein said power supply source comprises: a plurality of batteries. 9. The projectile of claim 7, wherein said oscillating means comprises: a plurality of elongated guide rails having opposed end portions connected to said housing an extending substantially parallel to the axis, said guide rails including a plurality of stop members for defining a maximum axial distance along which said strike plate may travel during operating conditions; a plurality of helical spring members secured to said strike plate and disposed about said guide rails respectively, said spring members being maintained at a compressed state during non-operating conditions, said spring members being releasable from the compressed state after said projectile engages the target. 10. The projectile of claim 9, wherein said guide rails are provided with a plurality of holes for respectively receiving pins therethrough and stopping said strike plate from moving beyond a selected point. 11. The projectile of claim 7, wherein said rear section comprises: a plurality of fins pivotally attached to an outer surface thereof, said fins being movable between raised and lowered positions for assisting a user to insert said projectile into the air gun. 12. The projectile of claim 7, wherein said rear section is threadably connected to said front section. 13. A projectile for being launched from a hand-operable air gun by a law enforcement officer, said projectile comprising: a conductive front section comprising a housing having a substantially cylindrical shape and a centrally disposed longitudinal axis, said housing including a conductive sleeve wrapped about an outer surface thereof, said housing further including a rubber seal disposed about a proximal end portion thereof, a strike plate having a substantially annular shape and including a conductive contact ring integral therewith wherein said strike plate is axially movable about said housing, said strike plate further having a plurality of apertures randomly spaced therethrough for reducing air-resistance exerted against said strike plate during operating conditions, said strike plate further comprising a plurality of spike members electrically coupled to said contact ring and radially spaced along a perimeter thereof wherein said spike members extend forwardly and orthogonally from the strike plate; a conductive tip section removably attachable to said housing and being disposed forwardly of said strike plate, said tip section comprising a plurality of flange portions extending outwardly therefrom and being arranged in a substantially foxtail pattern so that said projectile can remain effectively engaged with a target after said tip section pierces an outer surface of the target; means for oscillating said strike plate along a selected path after a forward momentum is exerted onto said projectile, said oscillating means being secured to said housing so that said spike members are caused to engage the target after said tip section engages the target; a power supply source disposed within said housing and including wiring electrically coupled to said tip section and said strike members respectively; and a non-conductive rear section including a rubber sleeve extending about an outer surface thereof, said rear section being removably attachable to said front section and being provided with a hollow channel extending substantially parallel to the axis wherein the air gun receives said projectile through the channel; wherein said tip section defines a first electrode for distributing a positive charge to the target and said spike members define a plurality of second electrodes for respectively distributing a negative charge to the target, said positive and negative electrodes generating an electric current for inducing a short circuit and thereby disabling an electronic control module of the target upon impact. 14. The projectile of claim 13, wherein said power supply source comprises: a plurality of batteries. 15. The projectile of claim 13, wherein said oscillating means comprises: a plurality of elongated guide rails having opposed end portions connected to said housing an extending substantially parallel to the axis, said guide rails including a plurality of stop members for defining a maximum axial distance along which said strike plate may travel during operating conditions; a plurality of helical spring members secured to said strike plate and disposed about said guide rails respectively, said spring members being maintained at a compressed state during non-operating conditions, said spring members being releasable from the compressed state after said projectile engages the target. 16. The projectile of claim 15, wherein said guide rails are provided with a plurality of holes for respectively receiving pins therethrough and stopping said strike plate from moving beyond a selected point. 17. The projectile of claim 13, wherein said rear section comprises: a plurality of fins pivotally attached to an outer surface thereof, said fins being movable between raised and lowered positions for assisting a user to insert said projectile into the air gun. 18. The projectile of claim 13, wherein said rear section is threadably connected to said front section.
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