Ammunition and explosives – Igniting devices and systems – Accidental fuse ignition prevention means
Patent
1985-07-15
1990-04-24
Nelson, Peter A.
Ammunition and explosives
Igniting devices and systems
Accidental fuse ignition prevention means
1022753, 1022758, 10227512, F42B 310
Patent
active
RE0332020
ABSTRACT:
A low brisance energy transmission device comprising an elongated tube containing self-oxidizing material loosely contained therein is provided. The energy transmission device is able to transmit and propagate energy across bends, kinks, knots, crimps or cuts in the tubing.
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Atlas Powder Company
Nelson Peter A.
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