Self-glowing materials and tracer ammunition
US-10557696-B2 · Feb 11, 2020 · US
US11624595B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11624595-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117393385-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 3, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2023 |
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A self-glowing solid material comprises a man-made metal mixture containing at least one rare earth metal and an oxide of iron. The material is inducible by flame initiation to self-glow with yellow-to-red colors (577-to-700 nanometer wavelengths). A stealth tracer ammunition comprises a projectile body having a tip and a base, and a solid pellet disposed in the base. The pellet may be made from the above-mentioned self-glowing solid material or another suitable material. The pellet becomes incandescent as a result of being heated when the ammunition is fired. The incandescent pellet emits a glow observable only from behind when the ammunition travels downrange after being fired. An illuminant comprises a bimodal blend of a man-made metal mixture containing at least one rare earth metal and an oxide of iron. The bimodal blend is a blend of smaller-sized fragments and larger-sized pellets. The illuminant is capable of ignition and dispersion in response to ballistic energy to create illumination. An illumination device comprises a body having an interior cavity, the body configured to be launched as a projectile or configured to contain projectiles. An illuminant is disposed in the cavity, the illuminant comprising a bimodal blend of a suitable illuminant material. The illuminant is capable of ignition and dispersion in response to ballistic energy to create illumination.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A stealth tracer ammunition comprising: a projectile body having a tip and a base; and a solid pellet disposed in the base of the projectile body; the pellet becoming incandescent as a result of being heated when the ammunition is fired; the incandescent pellet emitting a glow observable only from behind when the ammunition travels downrange after being fired; wherein the pellet has the shape of a cone with a rearward directed tip. 2. The stealth tracer ammunition of claim 1 wherein the pellet comprises a man-made metal mixture containing at least one rare earth metal and an oxide of iron. 3. The stealth tracer ammunition of claim 1 further comprising a metal, polymer, composite, or energetic case having an open end in which the projectile body is seated, the case containing propellant which burns to generate propulsion of the projectile body when the ammunition is fired, the burning propellant heating the pellet to cause incandescence of the pellet. 4. The stealth tracer ammunition of claim 1 consisting essentially of a projectile body having a tip and a base; a metal, polymer, composite, or energetic case having an open end in which the projectile body is seated, the case containing propellant which burns to generate propulsion of the projectile body when the ammunition is fired; and a solid pellet disposed in the base of the projectile body; the pellet becoming incandescent as a result of being heated when the ammunition is fired; the incandescent pellet emitting a glow observable only from behind when the ammunition travels downrange after being fired. 5. A stealth tracer ammunition comprising: a projectile body having a tip and a base; and a solid pellet disposed in the base of the projectile body; wherein the pellet comprises a man-made metal mixture containing at least one rare earth metal and an oxide of iron; the pellet becoming incandescent within about one second as a result of being heated when the ammunition is fired; the incandescent pellet emitting a glow observable only from behind when the ammunition travels downrange after being fired. 6. The stealth tracer ammunition of claim 5 wherein the pellet retains its original conformation during the duration of the glow. 7. The stealth tracer ammunition of claim 5 wherein the glow is visible to a bare eye of a shooter at a distance of up to about 800 meters when the stealth tracer ammunition is a small caliber ammunition, up to about 1200 meters when the stealth tracer ammunition is a medium caliber ammunition, and up to about 4000 meters when the stealth tracer ammunition is a large caliber ammunition. 8. The stealth tracer ammunition of claim 5 wherein the glow has a duration of 1 to 10 seconds. 9. The stealth tracer ammunition of claim 1 further comprising a metal, polymer, composite, or energetic case having an open end in which the projectile body is seated, the case containing propellant which burns to generate propulsion of the projectile body when the ammunition is fired, the burning propellant heating the pellet to cause incandescence of the pellet. 10. The stealth tracer ammunition of claim 9 wherein the glow persists after the propellant stops burning.
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