Frangible armor piercing incendiary projectile

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Inventors

Anderson, Richard V.

Application #

590473

Filed

Sep-28-1990

Published

Mar-30-1993

Current US Class

102/501
102/506
102/517
102/526

International Classes

F42B 012/04; F42B 014/02

Field of Search

102/501 102/506 102/517 102/518 102/524 102/526 102/527 102/529

Assignee

BEI Electronics, Inc. (San Francisco, CA)

Examiners

Tudor; Harold J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Palmatier & Zummer

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4895077   Projectile core for a...
4958572   Non-ricocheting pr...
4970960   Anti-material proje...
5078054   Frangible projectile

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Abstract
The projectile, adapted to be fired from an automatic cannon, comprises a frangible porous brittle generally cylindrical casing made of a molded sintered powder material preferably consisting predominantly of 60 to 100% type 316 stainless steel powder mixed with pure iron powder ranging from 40% by weight to zero. The powder material initially includes graphite powder ranging from about 0.2% to 2% by weight. The powder material is compressed into a casing mold to a molded density ranging from about 0.21 to about 0.24, perferably 0.23 of a pound per cubic inch. The molded powder is sintered in an inert atmosphere at a temperature ranging from about 1500 to about 1700, preferably 1600.degree. F. for a time sufficient to unite the molded powder into a brittle porous frangible casing. During sintering, the graphite powder vaporizes and escapes whereby porosity and frangibility are imparted to the casing. In molding the casing, a previously formed rotator band is inserted into the mold so that a portion of the casing is molded within the band whereby the casing and the band are securely united. The band has inwardly projecting teeth which interlock with the casing. The band is adapted to engage rifling within the barrel of the cannon. Upon the impact of the projectile with a target, the frangible casing disintegrates into granular fragments which are thrown outwardly with great energy.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A frangible ordnance projectile, comprising

a generally cylindrical body having a tapered nose portion thereon,

said body being made of a brittle porous molded sintered powder material consisting predominantly of stainless steel powder for imparting frangibility to the body whereby the body is frangible into a multitude of granules upon impact of the body with a target,

said powder material comprising a major proportion of stainless steel powder and a minor proportion of substantially pure iron powder.

2. A projectile according to claim 1,

in which the major proportion of stainless steel powder ranges down to substantially 60 percent while the minor proportion of substantially pure iron powder ranges up to substantially 40 percent.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a frangible armor piercing incendiary projectile which is particularly well adapted for use in air defense, but also is advantageously usable for other ordnance applications. The projectiles of the present invention are well adapted to be fired from small caliber, rapid fire guns, ranging in caliber from 20 mm to 35 mm, for example.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Fragmentation projectiles are well known in the prior art. Typically, a fragmentation projectile has a casing which is adapted to be fragmented by an internal explosive charge that is detonated by impact with the target or by a time fuse. Such fragmentation projectiles are rather dangerous to handle because each projectile has an internal explosive charge.

Frangible non-metallic ceramic projectiles have been made and used as inexpensive practice rounds.

Various kinds of armor piercing projectiles are also well known in the prior art. The same is true of various kinds of incendiary projectiles. Typically, an incendiary projectile includes an internal incendiary material which is ignited by an internal explosive charge.
 
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