Ammunition and explosives – Having reaction motor – Having separation means
Patent
1992-06-10
1993-06-08
Brown, David H.
Ammunition and explosives
Having reaction motor
Having separation means
89 157, F42B 1538, B64D 106
Patent
active
052181650
ABSTRACT:
Upon the occurrence of a preset event, compressed gas is released from a mber and travels to fill a bellows. The bellows inflates and provides the power to eject a force transfer strut from the cavity of one body. The strut being fixedly attached at one end to a second body, this ejection accomplishes the separation of the two bodies from each other.
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Cayson Stephen C.
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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