Ammunition and explosives – Having reaction motor – Having separation means
Patent
1992-06-10
1993-07-13
Brown, David H.
Ammunition and explosives
Having reaction motor
Having separation means
244172, B64G 140
Patent
active
052275795
ABSTRACT:
The booster motors, each attached to and surrounding a centerbody, are mully connected to each other via one or more hollow manifold legs through which propulsive gases flow freely. At a predetermined time, the manifold cutter receives a signal activating the cutter to sever the manifold leg. Upon severance, the cut manifold leg still attached to the booster acts as a nozzle by venting residual propulsive gases and thereby propelling the booster away from the centerbody.
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Cornelius Charles S.
Gibson David A.
Brown David H.
Bush Freddie M.
Chang Hay Kyung
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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