Feb 10, 2026

US12546577 - Projectile for a non-lethal weapon

A projectile for a non-lethal weapon, the projectile includes a hemispherical member; an inner element that comprises an inner aperture; a body that comprises a sidewall, wherein the sidewall comprises a front end that is adjacent to the hemispherical member and a rear end that is proximal to the hemispherical member; wherein the inner element is positioned between the front end and the rear end; wherein the inner aperture and the hemispherical member define a first inner space for receiving non-lethal material; and a closing element for closing the inner aperture.

non-lethalprojectiledefense

The patent describes a projectile designed for non-lethal weapons, featuring a hemispherical member and an inner element with an aperture that creates a space for non-lethal material. The design includes a body with a sidewall that connects the hemispherical member to a closing element for the inner aperture.

Claim 1

1 . A projectile for a non-lethal weapon, the projectile comprises: a hemispherical member; an inner element that comprises an inner aperture; a body that comprises a sidewall, wherein the sidewall comprises a front end that is adjacent to the hemispherical member and a rear end that is proximal to the hemispherical member; wherein the inner element is positioned between the front end and the rear end; wherein the inner aperture and the hemispherical member define a first inner space for receiving non-lethal material; and a closing element for closing the inner aperture. a hemispherical member; an inner element that comprises an inner aperture; a body that comprises a sidewall, wherein the sidewall comprises a front end that is adjacent to the hemispherical member and a rear end that is proximal to the hemispherical member; wherein the inner element is positioned between the front end and the rear end; wherein the inner aperture and the hemispherical member define a first inner space for receiving non-lethal material; and a closing element for closing the inner aperture.

Google Patents

https://patents.google.com/patent/US12546577

USPTO PDF

https://image-ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsearch-public/print/downloadPdf/12546577

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