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US371461A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention is preferably an improve ment upon that described in Letters Patent No. 189,043, granted to me April 3, 1877, the object of the invention described in that patent being to provide a projectile which will more easily penetrate the armor-plating ot' warvessels by 'elfectingacontinuous shearing cut.
  • the invention is, however, applicable to projectiles other than that described in my said patent.
  • the object of my present invention is to provide a projectile having all the important and destructive qualities of thatdenevertheless be free from the objections above named.
  • I adapt the greater'portion of the length of the projectile to freely revolve upon that part constituting the point or penetrating element, whereby, after said pointhas penetrated the armor, the greater part of the projectile having until its rotating force has been expended.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved projectile.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same.
  • A is the forward end or point' of the projectile, which may have the cutting-edge constructed substantially in accordance with my Serial No. 227,912. (No n'o..el.l
  • the said forward end of the projectile is preferably made, in whole or in part, of hardened or properlytcmpered steel, and is provided with a pin or axle, a.
  • the part B constitutes about twothirds of the length of the entire projectile,and may be made of cast-iron.
  • the two parts A B are grooved or recessed and provided with bands C, of softer metal.
  • the end of the pin or axle a is screw-threaded at its outer end to receive a circular nut, c, which is preferably of the same diameter as the body of the pro; jectile.
  • D is a washer, which may, if desired, be made ofsome anti-friction metal of any suitable thickncss, the washersurrounding the pin or axle and being placed between the two parts A and B of the projectile.
  • a cylindrical projectile having a portion of its body in the rear ofits point or forward end adapted to revolve independently of said point, but incapable of longitudinal or end movement,snbstantiall y as set forth.
  • a forward part and a pin or axle in the rearthereot' combined with a hollow cylinder mounted on said pin or axle and capable of rotary but incapable of longitudinal or end movement, and means for maintaining saidcylinder on lliepin, substantially as set forth.
  • a forward part or point having a pin or axle in the rear thereof, combined with a hollow cylinder mounted on said pin and capable of rotary but incapable of longitudinal or end movement, and a washer surrounding said pin or axle between the said forward part and hollow cylinder, substantially as set forth.

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, DE LANGY KENNEDY.
PROJEGTILE.
110. 371.461. Patented 001;. 11, 1887.
Mme JJ 11100112401".-
- given to the projectile is apt, on being sudthe greater weight may continue to revolve UNrrED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DE LANCY KENNEDY, OF KEXV YORK, N. Y.
PROJECTI LE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 371,461, dated October 11,1887.
Application filed February 17, E87.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, DE Laney KENNEDY, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Projectiles, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
This invention is preferably an improve ment upon that described in Letters Patent No. 189,043, granted to me April 3, 1877, the object of the invention described in that patent being to provide a projectile which will more easily penetrate the armor-plating ot' warvessels by 'elfectingacontinuous shearing cut.
The invention is, however, applicable to projectiles other than that described in my said patent.
It has been found that where such a projectile as is described in my said Patent No. 189,043 is fired from a rifled gun the rotation denly checked by the penetration of thepoint of the projectile, to cause the fracture of said end or the fracture of the projectile at ornear thelimit of its penetration. To prevent such fracture it would be necessary to form the entire projectile of steel sufficiently strong and so tempered as to withstand the violent torsional strain to which the projectile would be subjected by the sudden stoppage of its rotation.
The object of my present invention, therefore, is to provide a projectile having all the important and destructive qualities of thatdenevertheless be free from the objections above named. To accomplish this object I adapt the greater'portion of the length of the projectile to freely revolve upon that part constituting the point or penetrating element, whereby, after said pointhas penetrated the armor, the greater part of the projectile having until its rotating force has been expended.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved projectile. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate similar parts in the respective figures.
A is the forward end or point' of the projectile, which may have the cutting-edge constructed substantially in accordance with my Serial No. 227,912. (No n'o..el.l
said Patent No. 189,043. The said forward end of the projectile is preferably made, in whole or in part, of hardened or properlytcmpered steel, and is provided with a pin or axle, a.
13 represents the larger and heavierpart of the body of the projectile, whiehisin the form of a hollow cylinder and rests upon the pin or axle a. The part B constitutes about twothirds of the length of the entire projectile,and may be made of cast-iron. The two parts A B are grooved or recessed and provided with bands C, of softer metal. The end of the pin or axle a is screw-threaded at its outer end to receive a circular nut, c, which is preferably of the same diameter as the body of the pro; jectile.
D is a washer, which may, if desired, be made ofsome anti-friction metal of any suitable thickncss, the washersurrounding the pin or axle and being placed between the two parts A and B of the projectile.
The operation will be readily understood from the foregoing description; but it may be stated that on the forward end of the projectile striking and penetrating an armor-plate or other object this part of the projectile is prevented from continuing the rotary movement imparted to it by the ritied construction of the gun from which the projectile has been discharged; but as the part of the projectile having the greater weight is permitted to revolve, while incapable of longitudinal or end movement, the rotary movement given the project ile may continue until the force has been expended.
I thus provide a projectile which may have all the advantages attending the construction set forth in my said Patent No. 189,043, and which may be of any desired length without danger of the projectile becoming fractured after it strikes the object at which it has been discharged.
Having thus described my invention, I claim- 1'. A cylindrical projectile having a portion of its body in the rear ofits point or forward end adapted to revolve independently of said point, but incapable of longitudinal or end movement,snbstantiall y as set forth.
2. In a cylindrical projectile, a point or front portion and a pin or axle in the rear thereof, combined with a hollow cylinder mounted on said pin and capable of rotary-but incapable of longitudinal or end movement, substantially as set. forth.
3. In a cylindricalprojectile, aforward part or. point and a pin or axle homogeneous therewith and inthe rear thereof, combined with a hollow cylinder mounted on said pin 'or axle and capable of rotary but incapable of longitudinal or end movement, substantially as set forth.
4. In a cylindrical projectile, a forward part and a pin or axle in the rearthereot', combined with a hollow cylinder mounted on said pin or axle and capable of rotary but incapable of longitudinal or end movement, and means for maintaining saidcylinder on lliepin, substantially as set forth.
.5. In a cylindrical projectile, a forward part or point having a pin or axle in the rear thereof, combined with a hollow cylinder mounted on said pin and capable of rotary but incapable of longitudinal or end movement, and a washer surrounding said pin or axle between the said forward part and hollow cylinder, substantially as set forth.
6. In a cylindrical projectile, a forward part.
or point having apin or axle in the rear thereof, combined with a hollow cylinder mounted on said pin and capable of rotary but incapablevof longitudinal or end movement, a washer surrounding said pin or axle between the said forward partand hollow cylinder, and means for maintaining the hollow' cylinder upon the pin or axle, substantiallyassetforth.
In testimony whereofl hereunto set my hand and seal.
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US2465490A (en) * 1944-09-27 1949-03-29 Gen Motors Corp Armor piercing projectile cap
US4616569A (en) * 1982-03-11 1986-10-14 Rheinmetall Gmbh Armor penetrating projectile

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2465490A (en) * 1944-09-27 1949-03-29 Gen Motors Corp Armor piercing projectile cap
US4616569A (en) * 1982-03-11 1986-10-14 Rheinmetall Gmbh Armor penetrating projectile

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