Unitary cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon

US11041698B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11041698-B2
Application numberUS-202016748132-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 21, 2020
Priority dateJan 18, 2019
Publication dateJun 22, 2021
Grant dateJun 22, 2021

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A unitary cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon (CEW) may include a cartridge body that stores an electrode, a piston, a propulsion module, and a propulsion module contact. To launch the electrode from the cartridge body, a signal may be sent from the CEW through a conductor disposed within the propulsion module. The signal may be configured to heat up the conductor and ignite a pyrotechnic material in the propulsion module to create a rapidly expanding gas. The rapidly expanding gas may move the piston to propel the electrode from the cartridge body and toward a target. A frangible cap may be disposed at one end of the cartridge body to retain the electrode in the cartridge body prior to launch.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) comprising: a cartridge body having a first cartridge end, a second cartridge end opposite the first cartridge end, a cylindrical outer surface extending between the first cartridge end and the second cartridge end, and a hollow inner portion; a frangible end cap attached to the first cartridge end of the cartridge body; an electrode positioned in the hollow inner portion, wherein the electrode includes an electrode body and a spear, wherein the electrode body includes a first electrode end and a second electrode end opposite the first electrode end, and wherein the spear extends from the first electrode end of the electrode body; a piston positioned adjacent the second electrode end of the electrode body, wherein the piston comprises a stiff, non-sealing structure configured to transfer force to the electrode; a propulsion module positioned such that the piston is located between the electrode body and the propulsion module; and a wad positioned adjacent the piston, wherein the wad is located between the propulsion module and the piston, and wherein the wad comprises a compressible, electrically non-conductive material configured to establish a seal with an inner wall of the hollow inner portion. 2. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 1 , wherein the hollow inner portion includes a first inner portion having a first diameter, a second inner portion having a second diameter, and a piston stop positioned a predetermined first distance from the first cartridge end of the cartridge body, wherein the first diameter is smaller than the second diameter, and wherein the piston stop is configured to directly contact the piston. 3. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 2 , wherein the piston is configured to travel a predetermined second distance in the hollow inner portion, and wherein the predetermined second distance is less than the predetermined first distance. 4. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 1 , wherein the propulsion module further includes a pyrotechnic material and a conductor, the conductor disposed through the propulsion module and the pyrotechnic material. 5. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 4 further comprising a propulsion module contact positioned adjacent the propulsion module, wherein the propulsion module contact is configured to transmit an electrical signal from the CEW to the conductor, causing the conductor to heat up and ignite the pyrotechnic material. 6. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 5 , further comprising a cap with an opening positioned at the second cartridge end of the cartridge body, wherein the cap seals against the cartridge body and the opening surrounds a portion of the propulsion module contact. 7. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 1 , wherein the wad fully isolates the piston from the propulsion module. 8. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 1 , wherein the wad contacts the inner wall of the hollow inner portion, thereby establishing the seal with the inner wall of the hollow inner portion. 9. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 1 , wherein the frangible end cap seals against the cartridge body and surrounds a portion of the first cartridge end of the cartridge body. 10. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 1 , wherein the cartridge is configured to insert into a firing tube of a magazine, and wherein the magazine engages the CEW. 11. A cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) comprising: a cartridge body configured to engage a firing tube of a provided magazine, the cartridge body having a first cartridge end, a second cartridge end opposite the first cartridge end, a cylindrical outer surface extending between the first cartridge end and the second cartridge end, and a hollow inner portion, wherein the hollow inner portion includes a piston stop positioned a predetermined first distance from the first cartridge end of the cartridge body; an electrode positioned in the hollow inner portion, wherein the electrode includes an electrode body and a spear, wherein the electrode body includes a first electrode end and a second electrode end opposite the first electrode end, and wherein the spear extends from the first electrode end of the electrode body; a piston positioned adjacent the second electrode end of the electrode body; and a propulsion module positioned such that the piston is between the electrode body and the propulsion module, wherein in response to the propulsion module being ignited, the piston is propelled forward causing the electrode to be propelled out of the first cartridge end of the cartridge body, wherein the piston is configured to travel a predetermined second distance in the hollow inner portion to cause the electrode to be propelled, and wherein the predetermined second distance is less than the predetermined first distance. 12. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 11 , wherein the hollow inner portion includes a first inner portion having a first diameter and a second inner portion having a second diameter, wherein the piston stop is positioned the predetermined first distance of at least 10 millimeters from the first cartridge end of the cartridge body, wherein the first diameter is smaller than the second diameter, and wherein the piston stop is a shelf that extends from the first diameter to the second diameter. 13. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 11 , further comprising: a propulsion module contact that contacts the propulsion module; a pyrotechnic material inside the propulsion module; and a conductor within the propulsion module, wherein the propulsion module contact is configured to transmit an electrical signal from the CEW to the conductor within the propulsion module, thereby causing the conductor within the propulsion module to heat up and ignite the pyrotechnic material inside the propulsion module. 14. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 11 , wherein the predetermined second distance is at least half the predetermined first distance. 15. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 11 , further comprising an end cap attached to the first cartridge end of the cartridge body, wherein the end cap encloses the first cartridge end of the cartridge body. 16. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 11 , further comprising a wad positioned adjacent the piston, wherein the wad is located between the propulsion module and the piston. 17. The cartridge for the CEW of claim 16 , wherein the wad fills the hollow inner portion between the piston and the propulsion module. 18. A cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) comprising: a cartridge body having a first cartridge end, a second cartridge end opposite the first cartridge end, a cylindrical outer surface extending between the first cartridge end and the second cartridge end, and a hollow inner portion, wherein the hollow inner portion includes a first inner portion having a first diameter, a second inner portion having a second diameter, and a piston stop positioned a predetermined distance from the first end, wherein the first diameter is smaller than the second diameter, and wherein the piston stop is a shelf that extends from the first diameter to the second diameter; an electrode positioned in the hollow inner portion, wherein the electrode includes an electrode body and a spear, wherein the electrode body includes a first electrode end and a second electrode end opposite the first electrode end, wherein the spear extends from the first electrode end of the electrode body, and wherein a wire tether is stored inside the electrode body; a piston positioned a

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  • Cartridges, i.e. cases with charge and missile · CPC title

  • for remote electrical discharge via conducting wires, e.g. via wire-tethered electrodes shot at a target · CPC title

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What does patent US11041698B2 cover?
A unitary cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon (CEW) may include a cartridge body that stores an electrode, a piston, a propulsion module, and a propulsion module contact. To launch the electrode from the cartridge body, a signal may be sent from the CEW through a conductor disposed within the propulsion module. The signal may be configured to heat up the conductor and ignite a pyrotechn…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Axon Entpr Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F41H13/0025. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 22 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).