Sabot pressure wad

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Inventors

Knoster, Jr., Richard G.

Application #

054785

Filed

Apr-3-1998

Published

May-30-2000

Current US Class

102/439
102/449
102/517
102/522
102/532

International Classes

F42B 014/06

Field of Search

102/430 102/439 102/448-453 102/461 102/479 102/501 102/514-518 102/520-523 102/532

Assignee

Sabot Technologies, Inc. (Alum Bank, PA)

Examiners

Tudor; Harold J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Webb Ziesenheim Logsdon Orkin & Hanson, P.C.

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5479861   Projectile with sabot
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Abstract
A sabot pressure wad has a unitary sabot portion and an integrally formed pressure wad portion. The sabot portion has a payload receiving compartment which may receive a payload, such as a cylindrical slug, with an interference fit. The pressure wad portion has a gas seal and a shock absorbing device, such as a plurality of chevrons. A separating disc may be positioned between the gas seal and the sabot portion. The gas seal, the separating disc, and the sabot portion all have substantially the same outer diameter. The sabot pressure wad may be a single piece injection-molded part, and may be received within a shell casing along with the payload. The sabot pressure wad remains attached to the payload upon discharge from a firearm until impact with a target.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A sabot pressure wad for traveling downrange to a target with a payload, comprising:

a sabot portion having a continuous circumferential wall defining a payload receiving compartment; and

a pressure wad portion formed integrally with the sabot portion and including a gas seal and a shock absorber, with the shock absorber formed between the gas seal and the sabot portion, and with the gas seal and the sabot portion having substantially the same outer diameter,

wherein the sabot portion further defines an annular V-shaped groove defined in the sabot portion adjacent the pressure wad portion, with the groove defined by two opposing planar walls, and with a leading wall of the two planar walls facing substantially away from a direction of flight for the sabot pressure wad and an air deflecting wall of the two planar walls facing substantially in the direction of flight for the sabot pressure wad, and wherein the air deflecting wall defines a deflection angle with a plane intersecting the groove, for deflecting air flows outward and away from the pressure wad portion when the sabot pressure wad is in flight.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a sabot for a projectile and, more particularly, to a one-piece sabot.

2. Description of Prior Art

A sabot for positioning a projectile, such as a slug, within a shotgun or other gun barrel is well-known. It is also known to form the sabot so that the sabot rotates as the projectile travels the length of a rifled gun barrel. Such a feature is disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,801 to Kinchin. The sabot taught by the Kinchin patent imparts rotation to a projectile, which assists in guiding the projectile to a target when the projectile exits the gun barrel. Sabots are also used in smoothbore gun barrels for increasing the stability of the projectile during firing.

In general, sabots are formed in two-piece molded sections which are adapted to surround the exterior of a projectile. After the projectile exits the gun barrel, the sabot splits into two pieces and is discarded. The projectile usually further incorporates a pressure wad which is separate from or mechanically joined to the projectile.
 
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