Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to hand grenades and is concerned with the provision of a
novel form of blank-firing hand grenade.
[0002] More specifically, the invention is concerned with the provision of a blank-firing
hand grenade which is reusable and can be used for training purposes in the carrying
out of "Airsoft" or "Paintball" games.
[0003] Normal hand grenades with safety levers are unsuitable for these games as the levers
can easily be lost. In addition, many hand grenades are too heavy and dangerous to
use against civilian players.
[0004] Hand grenades with a pyrotechnic delay are usually expensive to use and inappropriate
in that the delay gives the opposing players time to kick the grenade away before
detonation occurs.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] According to the present invention there is provided a hand grenade that includes
a main body, a receiver holding a cartridge chamber, a firing pin that acts in the
manner of a pendulum and a ball located between facing conical surfaces on the firing
pin and on a wall of the main body.
[0006] The diameter of the lower portion of the firing pin is preferably substantially greater
than the diameters of the upper and central parts of the firing pin. The firing pin
thus has a relatively low centre of gravity.
[0007] One end of the firing pin is preferably positioned in a hole in the receiver with
a spring acting between the receiver and the firing pin.
[0008] The arrangement is such that a safety ring-pin can be inserted in the hole in the
receiver to prevent inadvertent movement of the receiver relative to the main body,
the safety ring-pin being removed before throwing of the grenade.
[0009] The arrangement is preferably such that the receiver is free to move vertically within
limits and to rotate when the safety ring-pin is removed.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0010]
Figure 1 is a sectional view of a hand grenade, and
Figure 2 is another sectional view of the hand grenade, taken at right angles to Figure
1.
Description of the Preferred Embodiment
[0011] The hand grenade shown in the drawings includes a generally cylindrical main body
10 made from, for example, a relatively light-weight polymeric material. The inner
surface 8 of the base of the main body 10 is of conical form and a ball 7 rests on
the conical surface 8, being trapped between the conical surface 8 and the inverted
conical surface 9 of the base of a pendulum type firing pin 6 contained within the
cylindrical interior of the main body 10. As can be seen from Figure 1, the diameter
of the lower part of the firing pin 6 is substantially greater than the diameters
of the upper and central parts of the firing pin 6, which thus has a relatively low
centre of gravity.
[0012] A receiver 3 made from, for example, aluminium is positioned within the open end
of the main body 10 and has an outwardly facing annular channel within which is located
a wire ring 11 secured to the inner surface of the main body 10. Movement of the receiver
3 is prevented when a safety ring-pin 13 is in place. The safety ring-pin 13 is fitted
in a hole in the wall of the main body 10. The receiver 3 is formed with a cylindrical
recess in which a cartridge chamber 2 is located and the cartridge chamber 2 has a
flash ejection hole 1. The safety ring-pin 13 (when inserted in the hole) rests on
a shoulder of the firing pin 3 and serves to prevent the firing pin 6 from reaching
the cartridge 14 within the chamber 2. It also prevents the receiver 3 from moving
downwards and from revolving when the cartridge chamber 2 is being screwed into position
or unscrewed.
[0013] A spring 5, of generally conical configuration as shown in the drawing, acts between
the underside of the receiver 3 and a shoulder of the firing pin 6 to hold the firing
pin 6 down and the receiver 3 up, thus urging the firing pin 6 away from the primer
of the blank cartridge 14 positioned within the chamber 2. As the firing pin 6 is
supported on the ball 7, which is positioned between two facing conical surfaces 8
and 9, and as the diameter of the lower portion of the firing pin 6 is substantially
greater than the upper portion of the firing pin 6, the firing pin 6 will operate
in a manner corresponding to a pendulum.
[0014] Before the grenade is thrown, the ring pin 13 is removed from the hole.
[0015] If the throwing of the grenade results in its base striking a hard surface, the receiver
3 will move downwardly under the action of gravity so that the blank cartridge 14
in the cartridge chamber 2 will be thrust against the top of the firing pin 6 and
the cartridge 14 will be fired.
[0016] If the grenade lands the other way up, the receiver 3 will move inwardly against
the action of the spring 5 and the cartridge 14 will again be fired.
[0017] If, however, the grenade lands on its side, the pendulumaction firing pin 6 will
move towards the side of the body 10 that has engaged the ground but, because the
firing pin 6 is engaged with the ball 7, the effect of the ball 7 rolling in engagement
with the two conical surfaces 8 and 9 will result in the firing pin 6 moving towards
the blank cartridge 14 and firing it.
[0018] Thus, whatever the orientation of the grenade when it strikes the ground, the cartridge
will be fired. The grenade can thus be used for training purposes or in "Airsoft"
or "Paintball" games.
1. A hand grenade that includes a main body, a receiver holding a cartridge chamber,
a firing pin that acts in the manner of a pendulum and a ball located between facing
conical surfaces on the firing pin and on a wall of the main body.
2. A hand grenade as claimed in Claim 1, in which the diameter of the lower portion of
the firing pin is substantially greater than the diameters of the upper and central
parts of the firing pin.
3. A hand grenade as claimed in Claim 1, in which one end of the firing pin is positioned
in a hole in the receiver with a spring acting between the receiver and the firing
pin.
4. A hand grenade as claimed in Claim 1, in which a safety ring-pin is inserted in a
hole in the receiver to prevent inadvertent movement of the receiver relative to the
main body.
5. A hand grenade as claimed in Claim 4, in which the receiver is free to move vertically
and to rotate when the safety ring-pin is removed.