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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Variable centroid projectile US3485173D 1968-02-06 US3485173A 1969-12-23 MORGAN HARVEY G
42 Projectile US77980258 1958-11-04 US3046891A 1962-07-31 TREAT JR JOHN W
43 Ammunition US71501746 1946-12-09 US2493938A 1950-01-10 NORMAN ALBREE GEORGE
44 Ammunition US52542031 1931-03-26 US1896515A 1933-02-07 HUFFMAN OTTO V
45 Impeller cavitation system US14833233 2015-08-24 US10006746B2 2018-06-26 Matthew John Searle; Shawn Peter Spilde
A method and apparatus for stopping an impeller-driven watercraft is includes distributing a plurality of submunitions in advance of a path of the impeller-driven watercraft. Each of the submunitions includes a buoyant member, a first end cap, and a second end cap; the second end cap is heavier than the first end cap. A lanyard connects the first end cap to the second end cap, optionally passing through the buoyant member. At least one of the submunitions enters an intake vent of the impeller-driven watercraft and attaches to a blade of an impeller of the impeller-driven watercraft, causing cavitation and imbalance, thereby slowing the impeller-driven watercraft.
46 CLAY-PIGEON-LIKE PROJECTILE FOR CROWD CONTROL US15667643 2017-08-03 US20170356707A1 2017-12-14 Ofer FRIDMAN; Yariv BEN-YEHUDA
A crowd control projectile includes a payload carrier, an incapacitating agent inside the payload carrier, and an activating mechanism for activating the incapacitating agent. The activating mechanism includes a sensor and a timer. The timer delays the activation until a predetermined delay after the sensor senses that the projectile has been launched. Alternatively, the activating mechanism includes a receiver for receiving an activation signal after the projectile has been launched. Preferably, the projectile has the shape of a clay pigeon. A launcher of such a projectile includes a communication mechanism for transmitting a timing signal or an activation signal to the projectile and an arm for launching the projectile by direct contact. To control a crowd, the projectile is launched over the crowd by direct contact with a solid arm and the activating mechanism is used to activate the incapacitating agent when the projectile is above the crowd.
47 Liquid projection bomb, projecting device and delivery method therefor US14442743 2013-11-14 US09795814B2 2017-10-24 Xuejun Yin
A liquid projection bomb includes a shell and is characterized in that functional liquid is filled into the shell, and the shell is made of a soft or hard material easy to crack when bumped. The functional liquid includes water, alcohol, fuel oil, and a solution of water mixed with an extinguishing agent, a fertilizer or a drug.
48 Clay-pigeon-like projectile for crowd control US13624936 2012-09-23 US09726447B2 2017-08-08 Ofer Fridman; Yariv Ben Yehuda
A crowd control projectile includes a payload carrier, an incapacitating agent inside the payload carrier, and an activating mechanism for activating the incapacitating agent. The activating mechanism includes a sensor and a timer. The timer delays the activation until a predetermined delay after the sensor senses that the projectile has been launched. Alternatively, the activating mechanism includes a receiver for receiving an activation signal after the projectile has been launched. Preferably, the projectile has the shape of a clay pigeon. A launcher of such a projectile includes a communication mechanism for transmitting a timing signal or an activation signal to the projectile and an arm for launching the projectile by direct contact. To control a crowd, the projectile is launched over the crowd by direct contact with a solid arm and the activating mechanism is used to activate the incapacitating agent when the projectile is above the crowd.
49 Charged projectiles and related assemblies, systems and methods US13789147 2013-03-07 US09329007B2 2016-05-03 Otto S. Krauss; John W. Westbrook, III
Charged projectile assemblies include a housing and an electronic assembly configured to produce an electric field about at least a portion of the housing of the projectile. Cartridge assemblies for use with firearms include charged projectiles. Methods of charging a projectile include forming an electric field about at least a portion of a projectile and extending the electric field at least partially between a forward portion of the projectile and an aft portion of the projectile.
50 Automatic tool alignment in a backscatter X-ray scanning system US14711518 2015-05-13 US09186116B2 2015-11-17 Justin Garretson; Clinton G. Hobart; Thomas S. Gladwell; Mark J. Monda
Technologies pertaining to backscatter x-ray scanning systems are described herein. The backscatter x-ray scanning system includes an x-ray source, which directs collimated x-rays along a plurality of output vectors towards a target. A detector detects diffusely reflected x-rays subsequent to respective collimated x-rays impacting the target, and outputs signals indicative of parameters of the detected x-rays. An image processing system generates an x-ray image based upon parameters of the detected x-rays, wherein each pixel in the image corresponds to a respective output vector. A user selects a particular portion of the image, and a medical device is positioned such that its directional axis is coincident with the output vector corresponding to at least one pixel in the portion of the image.
51 LIQUID PROJECTION BOMB, PROJECTING DEVICE AND DELIVERY METHOD THEREFOR US14442743 2013-11-14 US20150314153A1 2015-11-05 Xuejun YIN
A liquid projection bomb includes a shell and is characterized in that functional liquid is filled into the shell, and the shell is made of a soft or hard material easy to crack when bumped. The functional liquid includes water, alcohol, fuel oil, and a solution of water mixed with an extinguishing agent, a fertilizer or a drug.
52 STACKABLE PROJECTILE US13936982 2013-07-08 US20150241186A1 2015-08-27 Rene Rosales; Ben Bishop
The present invention relates to stackable projectiles having a warhead and a propulsion unit. An adaptor enables the warhead to be coupled to propulsion units made of different materials. Furthermore, an adaptor couples different profiles of warheads and propulsion units and allows projectiles to be stacked without need for design modifications. The assembled projectile can be fired electrically or mechanically.
53 Automatic tool alignment in a backscatter x-ray scanning system US13336146 2011-12-23 US09055886B1 2015-06-16 Justin Garretson; Clinton G. Hobart; Thomas S. Gladwell; Mark J. Monda
Technologies pertaining to backscatter x-ray scanning systems are described herein. The backscatter x-ray scanning system includes an x-ray source, which directs collimated x-rays along a plurality of output vectors towards a target. A detector detects diffusely reflected x-rays subsequent to respective collimated x-rays impacting the target, and outputs signals indicative of parameters of the detected x-rays. An image processing system generates an x-ray image based upon parameters of the detected x-rays, wherein each pixel in the image corresponds to a respective output vector. A user selects a particular portion of the image, and a tool is positioned such that its directional axis is coincident with the output vector corresponding to at least one pixel in the portion of the image.
54 SHORT DURATION CHEMILUMINESCENT COMPOSITION US13911044 2013-06-05 US20140013989A1 2014-01-16 Rachel Newell; Jeff Smith; Alicia Aispuro
One aspect of the invention relates to chemiluminescent compositions comprising an oxalate composition, an activator composition and a H2O2-decomposition catalyst. Another aspect of the invention relates to chemiluminescent compositions comprising an oxalate composition, an activator composition and a peroxyoxalate catalyst. Another aspect of the invention relates to chemiluminescent systems comprising a chemiluminescent composition disclosed herein, wherein the oxalate composition and the activator composition are stored separately until activation. Another aspect of the invention relates to chemiluminescent systems comprising a chemiluminescent composition disclosed herein, wherein the oxalate composition, the activator composition, the peroxyoxalate catalyst, and/or the H2O2-decomposition catalyst are stored separately until activation. Another aspect of the invention relates to methods for initiating the chemiluminescent compositions and/or the chemiluminescent systems disclosed herein.
55 Aquatic restraint device US13507815 2012-07-31 US20130291710A1 2013-11-07 Martin A. Martinez; Patrick J. Barnhill; Steven A. Floyd
A restraining device for use in a water environment includes a plurality of tendrils that can be launched from a submerged device when an unauthorized swimmer is proximate the restraining device. Data communication in a neural-network of restraining devices is facilitated by a central command that has the capability of directing restraining devices, normally, aquatic mines, to a target.
56 Stackable projectile US12519146 2007-12-14 US08479654B2 2013-07-09 Rene Rosales; Ben Bishop
The present invention relates to stackable projectiles having a warhead and a propulsion unit. An adaptor enables the warhead to be coupled to propulsion units made of different materials. Furthermore, an adaptor couples different profiles of warheads and propulsion units and allows projectiles to be stacked without need for design modifications. The assembled projectile can be fired electrically or mechanically.
57 Ordnance US13040377 2011-03-04 US20120180625A1 2012-07-19 Mohamed Mounir Gazayerli
A boomerang-shaped projectile, ammunition cartridge including the projectile, and a weapon barrel through which the projectile is fired.
58 ADAPTOR FOR STACKABLE PROJECTILE US12519146 2007-12-14 US20100101443A1 2010-04-29 Rene Rosales; Ben Bishop
The present invention relates to stackable projectiles having a warhead and a propulsion unit. An adaptor enables the warhead to be coupled to propulsion units made of different materials. Furthermore, an adaptor couples different profiles of warheads and propulsion units and allows projectiles to be stacked without need for design modifications. The assembled projectile can be fired electrically or mechanically.
59 Retractable grappling hook US131786 1998-08-10 US6079761A 2000-06-27 James E. Sadeck
A retractable grappling hook generally comprising a shaft having a longitnal extending axis and a plurality of hooks pivotally attached to the shaft. Each hook has a longitudinally extending axis and is pivotal to a retracted position such that the axis of each hook is substantially parallel to the axis of the shaft and to an extended position such that the axis of each hook is angulated with respect to the axis of the shaft. The retractable grappling hook further comprises a hook control system on the shaft for configuring and locking the hooks in either the extended or retracted positions, and an attachment member attached to the shaft for attaching the grappling hook to other devices.
60 Long range electrical stun gun US220278 1994-03-30 US5473501A 1995-12-05 James P. Claypool
A wire-less dart adapted to be projected by a gun and capable of applying an electrical pulse of sufficient energy to stun a target. The dart includes a photovoltaic cell responsive to a coherent electromagnetic energy source, such as a laser, for converting the beam energy to an electrical pulse. The dart also includes a pair of barbs extending from its distal end which penetrate the target's skin to a non-injurious depth. These barbs serve as electrodes and deliver the electrical pulse to the target. The projector, such as a gun, includes a pulsed laser light source which is aimed at the same location as the projector. Accordingly, the laser source focuses the pulsed laser energy source upon the dart PV cell. The projector includes a propellant sufficient to launch the dart, but with only enough kinetic energy such that the dart barbs penetrate the assailant's skin. The device has a long operating range.
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