[0001] The purpose of this utility model is an immobilizing projectile firing device that
is magnetically attached to virtually all of the short-range weapons within the area
where the projectile is fired, trapping the projectile in a muzzle and obtaining several
functions from the moment of firing, for example: reducing the lethality of the shot
by retaining the projectile, increasing its mass, its volume and reducing its speed,
since this device utilizes the kinetic energy of the projectile to compress an internal
chamber, which, when reduced in volume, violently forces the release of a secondary
projectile due to the effect of air compression contained in that chamber, such as:
electronic incapacitation modules, disabling chemical capsules, tranquilizer darts
or simply considerable mass bodies designed to only hit the target in a non-lethal
way, always utilizing the inertia and kinetic energy of a potentially lethal shot,
offering a wide range of possibilities to the user without modifying the weapon or
its ammuniti on in any way.
Background for the invention
[0002] At present within the European Union electric shock pistols (or shotguns) are subject
to controversy due to various accidents that have caused serious injury or even death.
These are characterized as such because the projectile is always attached to the weapon,
regardless of whether it is in use or not, and gives an electric shock to the user,
leaving them immobile.
[0003] To all eviate this problem, it is well known that American patent
US2011203151 describes a method and apparatus for the firing of electrified fire arm projectiles
(a shotgun) using a cylinder head closure specially designed to avoid firing lethal
ammunition. This document is especially focused on its use in shotguns and has a specific
cartridge.
[0004] The main difference between the invention presented here and the American document
is that the invention proposed here is a medium attached to any active short-range
weapon, whereas in the American document it is confined to a medium that is introduced
within the shotgun or el ectrifi ed weapon that propel s it at the target.
[0005] The main difference between the invention presented here and the American document
lies in the fact that the invention proposed herein is a means capable of attaching
itself to any active short-range weapon on the part of the user in a simple and quick
way, while in the American document it is limited to a medium that is inserted into
a shotgun.
[0006] The invention recommended here is also differentiated by the fact that, being an
external element or means, it is the agent that makes the decision regarding its use
when necessary; in addition, it is not necessary to modify active weapons of state
bodies and security, so agents will not have to carry two differentiated weapons and
will not need a high economic disbursement, since it will only be necessary to buy
the device in order to employ it.
[0007] Similarly, the solution proposed in the American patent also differs in that its
immobilizing means will be exclusively an electric shock, whereas in the case of the
invention proposed here it may be either an electric shock, a paralyzing gas or any
other similar means.
[0008] In the case of the invention described, this will not contain any cable that joins
the immobilizer and the weapon, which directly affects the target being fired at.
Currently, one of the drawbacks and main points of controversy regarding the use of
electric pistols is that the user can use the trigger to vary the intensity and/or
durati on of the fi re, whi ch has caused cases of excessive use of electric power
and has caused significant injuries and, in extreme cases, the death of person receivi
ng the discharge.
[0009] This is eliminated with the invention described here, since as the projectile is
independent of the will of the agent firing it, the durati on of the discharge of
the projectile will be predesigned and the user will not be able to vary its duration
and must fire it again to increase the discharge time, minimizing the risk of a discharge
that is dangerous to the physical integrity of the person receiving it
Description of the invention
[0010] The technical problem this invention solves is obtaining a device that can be attached
to a firearm (mainly a short-range weapon) to fire an immobilizing projectile at a
target and to paralyze the target reducing the risk of permanent damage upon impact
To this end, the immobilizing projectile launcher, which is the object of this utility
model, is characterized by the fact that it comprises a neodymium crown or ring, which
is the same as a non-permanent bond between the weapon and the device.
[0011] It also includes a body, which incorporates a series of fins that open up to stabilize
and slow it down once it is in free flight so that the secondary projectile and the
body itself move at different but parallel speeds and trajectories.
[0012] Inside the body there is a system to absorb the impact of the primary projectile
made of ballistic material, while compressi ng the air held in a posterior chamber
enabl ed for that purpose. This compression is that which drives the secondary projectile.
After that, the energy not absorbed by the reaction described above would put the
rest of the device in motion. It detaches itself from the magnetic connection to the
weapon and is projected along a trajectory slowed down by the fins towards the target.
[0013] T hanks to its design, the device can be attached to any type of short-range weapon,
where, thanks to its magnetic union, a sufficiently durable union is generated so
there is no risk of possible incidents during its use. This include detachments due
to violent movements when the agent is under stress.
[0014] Similarly, by using the device presented here, the user will be able to convert a
potentially lethal shot into a shot of reduced or negligible lethality because, unlike
conventional electric pistols, the shot only causes a controlled shock and does not
allow the user the possibility of increasing or decreasing the intensity of the discharge.
[0015] Because the weapon to which the device is attached nor the ammunition it uses is
not modified, its maintenance and the manufacturer's warranty (that of both the gun
and the ammunition used) are not altered.
[0016] If the use of the device is not sufficiently effective or deterrent, the user will
be able to dismantle the device and use their short-range weapon in a conventional
manner. This means the user is properly armed in critical situations.
[0017] The use of the device presented here will allow the user's weapon to not go unused
after having used it against a target, since the weapon is completely free to be used
against another target under normal use. This can be vital in dangerous operations,
where the user decides to use the immobilizer immediately upon encountering a target,
and if that weren't not enough, or there are other targets, they can use their active
weapon normally (or by attaching it to another device such as the one presented here).
[0018] Throughout the description and the claims, the word 'comprises_ and its variants
do not intend to exclude other technical characteristics, additives, components or
steps. For experts in the field, other objects, advantages and characteristi cs of
the i nventi on will be derived in part from the description and in part from the
use of the invention. The following examples and figures are provided by way of illustration
and are not intended to restrict this invention. This invention also covers all possible
combinations of particular and preferred embodiments indicated herein.
Brief description of the figures
[0019] A brief description is given below of a series of illustrations that help to better
understand the invention and are expressly related to an implementation of said invention
that is presented as a non-limiting example.
Fig.1 shows a schematic view of the immobilizing projectile firing device attached
to a weapon when triggered.
Fig.2 shows a schematic view of the immobilizing projectile firing device attached
to a weapon once it has been fired from the weapon.
Fig.3 shows a schematic view of the device once the immobilizing medium leaves the
device presented here.
Preferred use of the invention
[0020] A preferred use of the invention is shown in the attached figures. More specifically,
the immobilizing projectile firing device, which is the object of this document, is
characterized by the definition of a body (1) that attaches to a weapon (2) through
its crown (3) or ring made of a high-performance magnetic material, such as neodymium
or alnico.
[0021] The body incorporates a series of fins (4) that will open up to slow down the body
(1) once it has been fired from the weapon (2).
[0022] Internally, the body (1) presents a series of strips or fibres of a ballistic material
(5) such as, for example, Dyneema÷ or similar, housed in an internal cavity (6) that
slows down the propulsion of a primary projectile (7) fired in the weapon (2) using
a dock-like effect The action of the primary projectile (7) in the cavity (6) will
activate the device, and when the fibres (5) have completely contracted, the propulsion
of the secondary projectile (8) will be activated and released to be able to act against
the target.
[0023] The secondary projectile (8) is located at the opposite end of the crown or ring
(3) which joins the body (1) to the weapon (2).
[0024] This secondary projectile (8) may be an electric shock, a paralyzing gas, a dart,
or a similar medium.
1. Immobilizing projectile firing device comprised of a body (1) which is attached to
a weapon (2) by its crown or ring (3) and that is characterized in that the body (1) incorporates a series of fins (4) that expand when the body (1) has
been fired in order to slow it down; and in that the body (1) internally presents a seri es of stri ps or fi bres of a ballistic materi
al (5) lodged in an internal cavity (6), which stop the propulsion of the primary
projectile (7) fired by the weapon (2), which activates the body (1) and a secondary
projectile (8) located at the opposite end of the mouth (3).
2. A device in accordance with claim 1, where the secondary projectile (8) is an electric
shock, a paralyzing gas, a dart or a similar medium.
3. A device in accordance with claim 1 where the mouth (3) is materialized using a high-performance
magnetic material, such as neodymium, alnico or a material with equivalent mechanical
characteristics.
4. Device according to claim 1 where the ballistic material is Dyneema÷ or a material
with equivalent mechanical characteristics.