20240019232. PROJECTILE FOR DEPOSITION OF ELECTRICALLY DISRUPTIVE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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PROJECTILE FOR DEPOSITION OF ELECTRICALLY DISRUPTIVE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Charles Barton Bollfrass of Austin TX (US)

PROJECTILE FOR DEPOSITION OF ELECTRICALLY DISRUPTIVE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240019232 titled 'PROJECTILE FOR DEPOSITION OF ELECTRICALLY DISRUPTIVE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an electrically disruptive projectile for firearms that contains a cavity filled with electrically disruptive powder. The powder can be made of conductive, superconductive, triboelectric, and/or piezoelectric materials. The powder is secured in the cavity by a cover or film and disperses into a target upon penetration. It creates new electrical pathways and signals in the target.

  • The projectile is designed for use with firearms.
  • It contains a cavity that is filled with electrically disruptive powder.
  • The powder can be made of conductive, superconductive, triboelectric, and/or piezoelectric materials.
  • The powder is secured in the cavity by a cover or film.
  • Upon penetration into a target, the powder disperses into the target.
  • The dispersing powder creates new electrical pathways and signals in the target.

Potential Applications:

  • Law enforcement and military operations
  • Riot control and crowd dispersal
  • Non-lethal self-defense

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a non-lethal alternative to traditional firearms
  • Disrupts and incapacitates targets without causing permanent harm
  • Can be used in situations where lethal force is not necessary or desired

Benefits:

  • Increased safety for both law enforcement and targets
  • Reduced risk of fatalities and permanent injuries
  • Provides a versatile tool for various scenarios requiring non-lethal force


Original Abstract Submitted

an electrically disruptive projectile for use with a firearm can include a body defining a cavity. the cavity may be filled with an electrically disruptive powder, including conductive, superconductive, triboelectric, and/or piezoelectric materials. the electrically disruptive powder may be secured in the cavity by a cover or film in an opening of the cavity, and is positioned to disperse into a target upon penetration through an exterior of the target. the electrically disruptive powder may create new electrical pathways and signals in the target.