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US2016209159A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016209159-A1 |
| Application number | US-201313939372-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A projectile launcher includes a barrel, a high pressure chamber included within the barrel, and a low pressure area included within the barrel and substantially surrounding the high pressure chamber. The high pressure chamber includes an inner cavity and multiple vent holes connecting the inner cavity to the low pressure area so that high pressure gases generated in the inner cavity by a pressure cartridge can pass from the inner cavity to the low pressure area and propel a round (or projectile) out of the launcher.
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1 . A projectile launcher, comprising: a barrel having an opening on one end and an inner wall disposed within the barrel at an opposite end of the barrel from the opening; a high pressure chamber disposed within the barrel and extending outward from the inner wall of the barrel, the high pressure chamber including an inner cavity and a plurality of vent holes extending outward from the inner cavity to an outer surface of the high pressure chamber; and a low pressure area disposed within the barrel and substantially surrounding the high pressure chamber, the plurality of vent holes extending between and connecting the inner cavity of the high pressure chamber to the low pressure area so that high pressure gases generated in the inner cavity can pass from the inner cavity to the low pressure area. 2 . The launcher of claim 1 , wherein the high pressure chamber extends perpendicularly outward from a center portion of the inner wall of the barrel, the high pressure chamber is square, and the inner cavity is cylindrical. 3 . The launcher of claim 2 , wherein the high pressure chamber has a center axis and the plurality of vent holes extend outward either perpendicular from or parallel to the center axis, each one of the plurality of vent holes is circular, and the low pressure area volume is greater than the high pressure chamber volume. 4 . The launcher of claim 3 , further comprising a bolt assembly connected to the barrel for inserting, holding, and extracting a cylindrical pressure cartridge from the high pressure chamber, the bolt assembly including a bolt having a bolt face, the bolt face including a u-shaped notch defined therein and sized to receive and hold a cylindrical lip defined on one end of the cylindrical pressure cartridge, the bolt assembly further including a bolt handle for sliding the bolt in and out with respect to the high pressure chamber and a firing pin disposed within and extending along the length of the bolt. 5 . The launcher of claim 4 , further comprising the cylindrical pressure cartridge, the cylindrical pressure cartridge including a cylindrical body having a cylindrical lip extending perpendicularly outward from one end, powder disposed within the cylindrical body, and primer disposed within the cylindrical body adjacent to the cylindrical lip. 6 . The launcher of claim 5 , wherein the cylindrical pressure cartridge is manufactured out of a material that ruptures when the cylindrical pressure cartridge is fired and the cylindrical pressure cartridge fits snugly inside the high pressure chamber so that substantially all of the high pressure gases generated by the cylindrical pressure cartridge when the cylindrical pressure cartridge is fired pass through the plurality of vent holes to the low pressure area. 7 . The launcher of claim 6 , further comprising a projectile disposed within the barrel adjacent to the high pressure chamber and sealing means for forming a substantially airtight seal between the projectile and the barrel. 8 . The launcher of claim 7 , further comprising a trigger assembly connected to the firing pin disposed within the bolt, the trigger assembly operable to cause the firing pin to strike and fire the cylindrical pressure cartridge inserted into the high pressure chamber when a trigger included in the trigger assembly is operated. 9 . The launcher of claim 8 , further comprising a hand grip connected to the trigger assembly for holding the launcher. 10 . The launcher of claim 9 , wherein the sealing means includes duct tape or rubber and the projectile is a metallic bullet, grenade style projectile, illumination flares, rubber bullet, beanbag, or tear gas canister. 11 - 20 . (canceled)
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