Title of Invention

PROJECTILE FOR DELIVERY OF A TRANQUILISER

Abstract A projectile mainly for drug delivery comprises a tubular body casing (1) which defines a cavity (2) for containment of a tranquillising drug. The casing has an end plug (3) which coaxially supports a hollow needle (4) projecting forward through an ogival nose cap (5). The delivery end (6) of the needle (4) projects a snort way beyond the cap (5). Located around the needle (4) towards the tip of the nose cap (5) is a gas producing detonator (7) fired by an impact fuse (8). Attached to the detonator (7) and the needle (4) is the neck (9) of an inflatable bag (10) of which an opposed end (11) is attached to the plug (3) Following discharge from the weapon, the bag (10) expands and prevents excess penetration whilst spreading the impact energy over a wide area.
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Title.
Projectile for delivery of a tranquilliser.
This invention relates to a projectile primarily forming a medication delivery system and is more particularly concerned with a projectile for delivering any tranquillismg substance, drug, vaccine, medication, identification means or tracking device to an animal or to any other target The system may also be used to take a sample of tissue Such projectiles are commonly referred to as tranquilliser darts and their primary purpose is to provide means for remotely delivering and injecting a tranquillisng fluid or medication into an animal without causing undue harm or stress.
There has long been a need to capture, study, relocate or medicate animals and various means are used. The most commonly used method being by means of some form of adapted syringe containing a tranquilliser which is propelled and injected on impact into the animal These tranquilliser dart devices have serious disadvantages primarily being lack of range and accuracy due to poor ballistic properties and the highly parabolic trajectory making range estimation critical As a projectile the devices are inherently unstable due to length and weight and cannot be spin stabilised to any useful degree due to the low velocity which is required to avoid deep penetration which is a major factor The known devices are also complex to assemble and load often with highly toxic drugs and are heavy in relation to the delivered payload
It is one object of this invention to provide a tranquilliser or other medication delivery system using a projectile, being preferably spin stabilised

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having improved range and accuracy and of an inherently stable ballistic shape
Accordingly, the present invention provides a projectile, primarily for the delivery of a tranquilliser or medication substance to an animal, the projectilecomprisinga cavity to contain such substance, means to deliver the said substance at a point of impact with a target, and means to effectively retard the velocity-of the projectile on impact with the target, characterised in that the velocity is retarded in such a way as to prevent excess injury or penetration by deployment of means, following
impact with a target, which rapidly expands in volume to produce a large increase in the
area at the nose of the projectile to spread the kinetic energy over a large area. Preferably the projectile is adapted to be fired from a barrel weapon
which may be rifled to impart spin. The projectile may be of sub-calibre design using a discarding sabot and be fired in a barrel having progressive rifled pitch to attain a velocity greater than 500 m/s.
In one preferred construction the projectile has a body with a cavity containing a payload, such as a tranquilliser drug, an ogival nose supporting a hollow needle communicating with the cavity for delivery of the drug on deceleration of the projectile and means operative on impact of the projectile to retard the velocity. The arrangement is such that the needle penetrates just sufficiently to deliver the drug dose effectively, subcutaneously or intramuscularly.
The velocity retarding means may comprise a device to significantly increase the area of the projectile nose portion on initial impact thus dissipating kinetic energy over a large area

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In one construction the velocity retarding means comprises an inflatable membrane actuated by a sensor on initial impact or using a proximity sensing means. The membrane may be inflated through a detonator and gas producing explosive charge. This charge may also serve for the purpose of injecting the drug by driving a piston in the drug containing cavity
The membrane can be located in the nose of the projectile comprising a readily broken, fragmenting, unfurling or deployabie cap The membrane may be in the form of a bag attached to and around a forward end of the needle thus preventing penetration beyond a predetermined depth The inflation or injection detonator may be attached concentrically around the needle
The nose part of the projectile may include a solid foam-like or gel-like substance forming an impact absorbing material which spreads on impact More specifically the gel may comprise a nano-porous open cell foam of the kind known by the trade mark Aerogel.
This invention is further described and illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings showing an embodiment and a modification thereof by way of examples only In the drawings
Fig 1 shows a longitudinal cross-section of a projectile in accordance
with this invention,
Fig 2 shows the projectile during the target impact phase, and Fig 3 shows a further embodiment m longitudinal cross-section Referring to the drawings and firstly Fig 1 the projectile according to this invention comprises a tubular body casing 1 which defines a cavity 2 for containment of a tranquillising drug generally being a fluid The fluid may be stabilised by means of a sponge or similar material to prevent inertia to spin

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which may create instability in flight The casing has an end plug 3 which coaxially supports a hollow needle 4 projecting forward through an ogival nose cap 5 The delivery end 6 of the needle 4 projects a short way beyond the cap 5
Located around the needle 4 towards the tip of the nose cap 5 is a gas producing detonator 7 fired by an impact fuse pin 8 In an alternative arrangement two, or more, otherwise inert substances are to be brought together to initiate an action . Attached to the detonator 7 and the needle 4 is the neck 9 of an inflatable bag 10 of which an opposed end 11 is attached to the plug 3 The rear end of the cavity 2 has a piston 12 the rear end of which communicates through concentric passageways 13 around the cavity 2 and ducts 14 in the plug 3 with the interior of the bag 10. The rear end of the casing 1 is closed off by a tall piece 15.
The projectile has an inherently stable ballistic shape and may have a mass of about 8 to 10 grammes and be some 1.5 cm in calibre. Larger or smaller calibre may be used as appropriate to the circumstances. The projectile may be embraced by a discarding sabot of plastics material and may be fired from a progressive pitch rifled barrel giving a muzzle velocity of about 500 m/s The range under these conditions should be of the order of 150 m with a mid range trajectory fall of less than 20 cm
The nose cap 5 is of a readily frangible plastics material and may include structural lines of weakness to facilitate fragmentation The inflatable bag 10 may be of Kevlar material, latex or silicone as examples of suitable materials An impact absorbing material such as Aerogel may be contained in the nose cap A marking dye substance may also be included

Referring to Fig 2 In use, and following discharge from the weapon, the needle tip 6 will make initial impact and the detonator 7 is driven back along the needle from position A to position B and fired via the ignition and retention cuff forming a fixed pin assembly 8 to thus inflate the bag 10 rapidly. The bag 10 expands as illustrated in Fig 2 and prevents excess penetration whilst spreading the impact energy over a wide area On inflation of the bag the nose cap 5 is broken open and may be discarded In an alternative arrangement the nose cap 5 may spread open as shown tn a petaline manner and add to the retardation effect The bag may be striated longitudinally or laterally and coated or impregnated with gas producing chemical compounds to both accelerate expansion and strengthen the bag membrane The bag inflation gas bleeds through ducts 14 and passageways 13 to drive piston 12 forward thus delivering the drug through the needle 6.
In a modification excess gas pressure is used to further retard the projectile by forward facing discharge nozzles
Fig 3 shows a further embodiment in longitudinal cross-section and wherein like references indicate parts of similar function to those described in conjunction with Figs 1 and 2 . In this embodiment the bag 10 is folded in the manner of a bellows as shown, to provide greater expansion capability, and retained at the nose, within the cap 5, by an annular support 50 holding the detonator charge . This support 50 also centralises the needle 6 and closes the nose completely The tail piece 15 comprises a removable plug 51 to permit filling of the cavity 2. The container 1 here is a removable module carrying the needle 6 and is housed within the projectile outer case 52

The propellant charge for the projectile may be included within an integral cartridge casing forming a single piece round The projectile may be a single use device pre-loaded with a defined drug charge with different dosages being coded for ease of field use The dosage may be controlled by the concentration gradient instead of by volume In this way the trajectory remains the same simplifying aiming with different drug masses The casing may comprise a carbon fibre material or glass bonded hydrocarbon matrix
The dart may be packaged in such a way that arming only occurs when removed from the pack
The projectile has a particular use for soft skin animals which presently require firing at close range typically 20 m A smaller dart construction may be applied to birds and reptiles

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I CLAIM :
1. A projectile, primarily for the delivery of a tranquilliser or medication
substance to an animal, the projectilecomprisinga cavity to contain such
substance, means to deliver the said substance at a point of impact with a
target, and means to effectively retard the velocity of the projectile on impact
with the target, characterised in that the velocity is retarded in such a way as
to prevent excess injury or penetration by deployment of means, following
impact with a target, which rapidly expands in volume to produce a large increase in the area at the nose of the projectile to spread the kinetic energy over a large area.
2. A projectile as claimed in Claim 1 , wherein the projectile is
adapted to be fired from a barret weapon which may be rifled to impart spin.
3. A projectile as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein the projectile is of
sub-calibre construction using a discarding sabot.
A. A projectile as claimed in any preceding Claim, wherein the
projectile has a body with a cavity containing a payload, an ogivat nose supporting a hollow needle communicating with the cavity for delivery of the payload on deceleration of the projectile and an expanding means operative on impact of the projectile to retard the velocity
5. A projectile as claimed in Claim 4, wherein the needle penetrates
just sufficiently to deliver the payload dose subcutaneously or intra-muscularly.
6. A projectile as claimed in any preceding Claim, wherein the
velocity retarding means may comprise a device to significantly increase the
area of the projectile nose portion by expansion on initial impact thus
dissipating kinetic energy over a large area.

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7 A projectile as claimed in any preceding Claim, wherein the
velocity retarding means comprises an inflatable membrane actuated by a sensor on initial impact or by means of a proximity sensing means
8. A projectile as claimed in Claim 7, wherein the membrane is
inflated using a detonator and gas producing explosive charge
9. A projectile as claimed in Claim 8, wherein the charge also serves
the purpose of injecting the payload by driving a piston in the payload
containing cavity.
10 A projectile as claimed in Claim 7 or 8, wherein the membrane is
located in the nose of the projectile which comprises a readily broken, an unfurling or deployable cap.
11. A projectile as claimed in Claim 7 or 8 or 9, wherein the membrane
is in the form of a bag attached to and around a fcrward end of the needle thus
preventing penetration beyond a predetermined depth.
12. A projectile as claimed in Claim 7 or 8 or 9 or 10, wherein the
membrane is of an expandable material or is folded or pleated to permit
expansion.
13 A projectile as claimed in any preceding Claim 8 to 12, wherein the
detonator is attached concentrically around the needle.
14. A projectile as claimed in any preceding Claim, wherein the nose
part of the projectile comprises a solid foam-like or gel-like substance forming an
impact absorbing material which spreads on impact, or a dye marker or other
device

15 A projectile as claimed in Claim 14, wherein the gel comprises a
nano-porous open cell foam of the kind known by the trade mark Aerogel
16. A projectile for the purposes herein set forth, constructed and arranged
to function as described herein and illustrated with reference to the drawings.
17. A projectile as claimed in any preceding Claim, constructed as a
sub-calibre discarding sabot projectile.
18. A projectile as claimed in any preceding claim in combination with
a firearm having a barrel with rifling of increasing pitch along the length thereof
to produce progressively increasing spin of the projectile during passage
through the barrel.
A projectile mainly for drug delivery comprises a tubular body casing (1) which defines a cavity (2) for containment of a tranquillising drug. The casing has an end plug (3) which coaxially supports a hollow needle (4) projecting forward through an ogival nose cap (5). The delivery end (6) of the needle (4) projects a snort way beyond the cap (5). Located around the needle (4) towards the tip of the nose cap (5) is a gas producing detonator (7) fired by an impact fuse (8). Attached to the detonator (7) and the needle (4) is the neck (9) of an inflatable bag (10) of which an opposed end (11) is attached to the plug (3) Following discharge from the weapon, the bag (10) expands and prevents excess penetration whilst spreading the impact energy over a wide area.


Documents:


Patent Number 206709
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2001/01229/KOL
PG Journal Number 19/2007
Publication Date 11-May-2007
Grant Date 10-May-2007
Date of Filing 23-Nov-2001
Name of Patentee BRYDGES PRICE RICHARD IAN
Applicant Address NEWTOWN OF STRACATHRO, BY BRECHIN, ANGUS TAYSIDE DD 97 QQ
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BRYDGES PRICE RICHARD IAN NEWTOWN OF STRACATHRO, BY BRECHIN, ANGUS TAYSIDE DD 97 QQ
PCT International Classification Number F 42 B 12/54
PCT International Application Number PCT/GB00/01973
PCT International Filing date 2000-05-23
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 9912070.1 1999-05-24 U.K.