US1369830A - Flying target for trap-shooting - Google Patents

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US1369830A
US1369830A US395211A US39521120A US1369830A US 1369830 A US1369830 A US 1369830A US 395211 A US395211 A US 395211A US 39521120 A US39521120 A US 39521120A US 1369830 A US1369830 A US 1369830A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F41JTARGETS; TARGET RANGES; BULLET CATCHERS
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  • My invention relates to improvements 1n flying targets, which are usually made of fragile material, and which are packed in stacks in barrels for shipping.
  • Second To have more than one kind of said substance inclosed in or connected to the flying target, which substances are adapted to produce a flowery or ornamental effect when released by the destruction of the main body of the flying target.
  • Figure l is a vertical section on the line A-B of Fig. 2, which is a top view or plan of my flying target.
  • Fig. 3 is a.vertical section of a slightly different form of my flying target.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section on vthe line C D of Fig. 5 of part of a stack of my flying targets, showing that the bulk of the stack is not increased by the addition to each target of the receptacle 34 hereinafter described.
  • Fig. 5 is a bottom or inverted view of Fi .4.
  • 1l, 2l and 3l designate different forms of the main body of the flying target, which is similar parts made of fragile material; 12,22 and 32 are l circular members which maybe made of pasteboard or someother suitable material, which members are cemented' to or other wise connected each to the mainbody of a flying target in the position as shown, there by forming the4 receptacles l4-,l'5, 24-25 and 34; the vertical partitions 18 and 23 of Figs. l and 3 respectively serve to subdivide the receptacles 'i4-l5 and 24-25 each into two compartments 14 and 15, also 24 and 25, which are shown as inclosing different substances, such as confetti and powdered charcoal or flour, or any other suitable substances.
  • the receptacle 34 in Fig. 4 is shown as having only one compartment; but the number of compartments may be increased, if i desired. Y
  • a receptacle for a. light substance adapted to forni a Cloud when scattered Said receptacle being connected to the corresponding end of each of the adjacent targets in the stack, and the shape and size of said receptacle being such as to permit its being inclosed by said space Without increasingthe bulk of the stack.

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F. G. MITCHELL.
FLYING TVARGETIOR TRAP SHOOTING.
APPLICATION FILED IuLY I0. 1920.
1,369,830 Patented Mar. 1, 1921.
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i FLYING TARGET FoRTRAP SHOOTING.
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FREDERICK Gr. MITCHELL, or EIDGEFIELD PARK, NEW JERSEY. Y I
FLYING TARGET FOR TRAP-SHOOTING.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 1, 1921.
Application led July 10, 1920. Serial No. 395,211.
'o all whom 'it may concern.'
Be it know'n that I, Fnnnnnioii G. Miron- ELL, a citizen of theUnited States, residing at 39 `Webster St., Ridgefield Park, in the county of Bergen and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and useful lFlying larget for Trap-Shooting, of- .which the following is a specification..
My invention relates to improvements 1n flying targets, which are usually made of fragile material, and which are packed in stacks in barrels for shipping.
The objects of my improvement are:
First: To provide a flylng target which, when shattered by shot, will release a certain substance inclosed therein, which substance, when released, will produce a cloud effect, easily to be observed.
Second: To have more than one kind of said substance inclosed in or connected to the flying target, which substances are adapted to produce a flowery or ornamental effect when released by the destruction of the main body of the flying target.
Third: To have said substance or substances contained in suitable compartments formed in said flying target and arranged in sucha manner as not to interfere with the stacking of the targets for shipping; z'. e. not to increase the bulk of the stack of targets.
Fourth: To have said flying target simple and comparatively inexpensive.
I attain these objects by the flying target illustrated in the accompanying drawings or by any mechanical equivalent or obvious modification of the same.
In the drawings Figure l is a vertical section on the line A-B of Fig. 2, which is a top view or plan of my flying target.
Fig. 3 is a.vertical section of a slightly different form of my flying target.
Fig. 4 is a vertical section on vthe line C D of Fig. 5 of part of a stack of my flying targets, showing that the bulk of the stack is not increased by the addition to each target of the receptacle 34 hereinafter described.
Fig. 5 is a bottom or inverted view of Fi .4.
imilar numerals refer to throughout the several views.
1l, 2l and 3l designate different forms of the main body of the flying target, which is similar parts made of fragile material; 12,22 and 32 are l circular members which maybe made of pasteboard or someother suitable material, which members are cemented' to or other wise connected each to the mainbody of a flying target in the position as shown, there by forming the4 receptacles l4-,l'5, 24-25 and 34; the vertical partitions 18 and 23 of Figs. l and 3 respectively serve to subdivide the receptacles 'i4-l5 and 24-25 each into two compartments 14 and 15, also 24 and 25, which are shown as inclosing different substances, such as confetti and powdered charcoal or flour, or any other suitable substances.
The receptacle 34 in Fig. 4 is shown as having only one compartment; but the number of compartments may be increased, if i desired. Y
lt is evident that, when the body 1l, 21 or 3l of the flying target is destroyed, the above mentioned substances will be released and will form a cloud, which is readily discernible, thereby eliminating any possible disputes about a hit or a miss; also, when two substances are released at the same time, they may be so arranged as to produce by blending a very agreeable flowery or ornamental visible effect. f
Many changes could be made in the 'details of my flying target within the scope of my invention; I do not, therefore, restrict myself to the details as shown in the drawings; but I intend tovinclude also all mechanical equivalents and reasonably obvious modifications of the same within the scope of my invention.
That I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a flying target the combination of a.
dished body of fragile material, "an annular offset in the concave side of said body parallel to therim thereof and a circular disk adapted to fit the concave side of said body f dividing said receptacle into compartments containing different light substances adapted, .When released7 to blend and produce an ornamental eHeet. Y Y
8. ln a flying target multiple compartments adapted to contain light Substances, vwhich are adapted when released, to produce an ornamental cloud effect.
4. A stack of multiple flying targets of similar shape, coaxially piled up and each consisting of a dished body of fragile material bounded by an inner and outer surfaces of revolution, part of the outer surface of one target being inclosed by part of the in.-
ner surface of the adjacent target in the stack, thereby leaving a space between the outer end o'l" the inclosed Vtarget and the inner end of the inclosing target, anda receptacle for a. light substance adapted to forni a Cloud when scattered, Said receptacle being connected to the corresponding end of each of the adjacent targets in the stack, and the shape and size of said receptacle being such as to permit its being inclosed by said space Without increasingthe bulk of the stack.
FREDERICK e. MITCHELL.
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Cited By (13)

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US2653026A (en) * 1950-03-20 1953-09-22 Abram M Feltus Aerial target
US4243228A (en) * 1978-10-06 1981-01-06 Joseph Marcella Remotely-perceptible impact-indicating projectile target
US4352496A (en) * 1977-01-24 1982-10-05 Lanti Montefeltro Della Rovere Plastic and metal target pigeon
FR2585820A1 (en) * 1985-08-01 1987-02-06 Laporte Sa Clay pigeon comprising a device for immediately displaying in space the location where impact has taken place
EP0213990A1 (en) * 1985-08-01 1987-03-11 Laporte Ball Trap Clay pigeon target with at least a sealing receptacle including a product producing a cloud which can make visible in space the impact on said target and/or the trajectory thereof
FR2600410A2 (en) * 1986-06-18 1987-12-24 Cibles Descos Sarl Clay pigeon comprising at least one sealed housing containing a product producing a cloud allowing a display in space of the impact and/or during the trajectory
US4961585A (en) * 1989-07-27 1990-10-09 Crawford Joe T Flying target with marker
US5174581A (en) * 1992-01-15 1992-12-29 Goodson Deborah A Biodegradable clay pigeon
US5676377A (en) * 1996-02-07 1997-10-14 Lynn, Jr.; Arthur E. Biodigestible cold-pressed skeet target
FR2788592A1 (en) * 1998-12-23 2000-07-21 F H 25 S L Clay pigeon shot assembly, comprises an imbedded indicator to facilitate identification of hit pigeons
US20050239366A1 (en) * 2004-04-27 2005-10-27 Nuccio Mark C Water disc toy
WO2018156827A3 (en) * 2017-02-24 2018-10-04 Wysoczanski Chris Target shooting training device
US20210404775A1 (en) * 2017-03-14 2021-12-30 Krzysztof Wysoczanski Target Shooting Training Device Marker

Cited By (15)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2653026A (en) * 1950-03-20 1953-09-22 Abram M Feltus Aerial target
US4352496A (en) * 1977-01-24 1982-10-05 Lanti Montefeltro Della Rovere Plastic and metal target pigeon
US4243228A (en) * 1978-10-06 1981-01-06 Joseph Marcella Remotely-perceptible impact-indicating projectile target
US4802676A (en) * 1985-08-01 1989-02-07 Cibles Descos S.A.R.L. Clay pigeon having at least one sealed recess containing a product producing a cloud permitting visualization in space of the impact and/or during flight
EP0213990A1 (en) * 1985-08-01 1987-03-11 Laporte Ball Trap Clay pigeon target with at least a sealing receptacle including a product producing a cloud which can make visible in space the impact on said target and/or the trajectory thereof
FR2585820A1 (en) * 1985-08-01 1987-02-06 Laporte Sa Clay pigeon comprising a device for immediately displaying in space the location where impact has taken place
FR2600410A2 (en) * 1986-06-18 1987-12-24 Cibles Descos Sarl Clay pigeon comprising at least one sealed housing containing a product producing a cloud allowing a display in space of the impact and/or during the trajectory
US4961585A (en) * 1989-07-27 1990-10-09 Crawford Joe T Flying target with marker
US5174581A (en) * 1992-01-15 1992-12-29 Goodson Deborah A Biodegradable clay pigeon
US5676377A (en) * 1996-02-07 1997-10-14 Lynn, Jr.; Arthur E. Biodigestible cold-pressed skeet target
FR2788592A1 (en) * 1998-12-23 2000-07-21 F H 25 S L Clay pigeon shot assembly, comprises an imbedded indicator to facilitate identification of hit pigeons
US20050239366A1 (en) * 2004-04-27 2005-10-27 Nuccio Mark C Water disc toy
US7198536B2 (en) 2004-04-27 2007-04-03 Nuccio Mark C Water disc toy
WO2018156827A3 (en) * 2017-02-24 2018-10-04 Wysoczanski Chris Target shooting training device
US20210404775A1 (en) * 2017-03-14 2021-12-30 Krzysztof Wysoczanski Target Shooting Training Device Marker

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