Ordnance – Pneumatic
Patent
1976-06-10
1977-09-27
Brown, David H.
Ordnance
Pneumatic
89 1K, F41F 104
Patent
active
040503488
ABSTRACT:
A liquid propellant gun utilizes a differential piston having a plurality of bores through its head, which head divides the liquid propellant pumping chamber from the combustion chamber, and propellant supply means providing liquid propellant under pressure into said pumping chamber, which propellant under pressure both advances the piston to enlarge the pumping chamber and to decrease the combustion chamber and injects and atomizes a predetermined quantity of propellant through said bores from said pumping chamber into said combustion chamber.
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Brown David H.
General Electric Company
Kuch Bailin L.
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