Ammunition and explosives – Pyrotechnics – With means to eject an object from a casing
Patent
1982-12-09
1997-02-11
Carone, Michael J.
Ammunition and explosives
Pyrotechnics
With means to eject an object from a casing
89 151, 89 157, 102342, 102345, 102351, 102352, 102360, 102505, 342 12, F42B 426, F42B 414, B64D 104
Patent
active
056023626
ABSTRACT:
The member bearing electromagnetic decoys comprises a sliding member (23 to 27) having an open major face closed by a cover of which an extension projects opposite an opening (21A) in a compartment (21) provided for a pyrotechnic portion. When the pyrotechnic charge there disposed has caused ejection of the decoy-bearing sliding member, and after a given delay, it will act on the extension of the cover in order to remove the latter and thereby release it from the electromagnetic decoys. This ensures that the decoys are deployed at the end of a given delay after ejection of the decoy-bearing member from the aircraft.
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Billard Alain A.
Santalucia Andre R.
Carone Michael J.
Wesson Theresa M.
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