Noise making projectile

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Inventors

Stonebraker, Christopher P.

Application #

146014

Filed

Sep-2-1998

Published

Jul-10-2001

Current US Class

102/346
102/360
102/501
102/502
102/503
102/513

International Classes

F42B 007/00

Field of Search

102/346 102/360 102/439 102/447 102/513 102/438 102/336 102/357 102/430 102/502 102/503 102/501 29/890.01

Assignee

Stoneco, Inc. (Trinidad, CO)

Examiners

Jordan; Charles T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pizarro; Ramon L., Crabtree; Edwin H.

US Patent References

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6092467   Flare apparatus

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Other References

Bird Bomb Advertisement found in May 1, 1998, issue of "Gun List", p. 87.

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Abstract
A projectile for firing from an ammunition shell. The projectile includes an elongated hollow body of a resilient material, the hollow body further having a trailing end, a mid-portion, and a leading end, the leading end being closed and the trailing end having an aperture providing access to the interior surface. A propellant is included near the leading end of the hollow body and against the interior surface of the elongated hollow body, so that the interior surface of the hollow body between the trailing end of the hollow body and the mid-portion of the hollow body defines a hollow space. The projectile is adapted for placement within the ammunition shell to allow firing of the projectile from a shotgun or the like.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A projectile for firing from an ammunition shell, the projectile comprising:

an elongated hollow body of a resilient material, the elongated hollow body having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the hollow body further having a trailing end, a mid-portion, and a leading end, the leading end having an endwall having at least one aperture and the trailing end having an aperture providing access to the interior surface;

a propellant, the propellant being near the leading end and against the interior surface of the elongated hollow body, so that the interior surface of the hollow body between the trailing end of the hollow body and the mid-portion of the hollow body defines a hollow space.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(a) Field of the Invention

This invention generally relates to a device for creating noise when fired from a gun. More particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a projectile which cooperates with a shell, the projectile being fired from a gun, preferably a shotgun, and including a whistling composition and may also include an exploding section.

(b) Discussion of Known Art

The need to scare away wildlife or deliver a signal charge to a desired distance has long been recognized. Unfortunately, however, known signaling devices of the type which create a loud noise in order to scare away wildlife suffer from limitations in safety, effectiveness and manufacturability. Similarly, devices which are use for signaling deliver pyrotechnic charges to a desired distance, within projectiles which are full of the pyrotechnic materials also suffer from limitations relating to stability, manufacturability, and effectiveness.

An example of an early device used for signaling by creating a bright explosion with a pyrotechnic projectile is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 191,843 to Detwiller. The Detwiller device is fired from a shotgun shell like housing, and includes a charge placed immediately over a primer, the charge being held against the primer by a wad. Attached to the wad is a cylinder of a highly combustible composition which is used as the charge. Attached to the cylinder is a fuse which delays the detonation of the cylinder, allowing the cylinder to reach the desired height or distance before exploding. A significant disadvantage of the Detwiller device is that due to the uniform configuration of the cylindrical projectile, the projectile may become unstable and thus tumble and self destruct before reaching its desired height or distance. Furthermore, it is known that it is desirable to include a loud whistling noise in combination with the explosive component in order to effectively frighten wildlife. Thus, the Detwiller device, while providing means for signaling, is limited in its ability to frighten and get rid of undesired wildlife without actually harming the animals.
 
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