Ammunition and explosives – Jacketed or cartridge gas generator
Patent
1997-03-11
2000-08-15
Tudor, Harold J.
Ammunition and explosives
Jacketed or cartridge gas generator
102355, 102430, 102444, 102469, F42B 402, C06D 500
Patent
active
06101950&
ABSTRACT:
Projectile simulation means serve for an acoustic and/or optical representation of the firing of canons or the like. The projectile simulation means are arranged in a pivotable receiving plate of a firing apparatus. There is a danger that, when pivoting the receiving plate for closing the firing apparatus, the projectile simulation means drop out of the receiving plate.
According to the invention, the projectile simulation means are provided with spring tongues (27) which project from the outside of the casing (11) and are pressed together when pushing-in the projectile simulation means into the receiving plate. In this manner, the spring tongues (27) are resiliently preloaded, as a result of which they hold the projectile simulation means in the receiving plate in a hook-lie manner.
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COMET GmbH
Tudor Harold J.
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