Ammunition and explosives – Shells – With secondary shells
Patent
1989-10-03
1991-03-19
Jordan, Charles T.
Ammunition and explosives
Shells
With secondary shells
102479, 102499, F42B 1258
Patent
active
050000950
ABSTRACT:
A projectile with an ejecting charge for the expulsion of a payload. The ejecting charge effectively develops a pressure which is of sufficient duration and adequately high for effectuating the expulsion of the payload; however, wherein the casing thereof will not burst into the kind of fragments which conceivably can damage the payload. A receiving member for the ejecting charge is mounted within the projectile, which receiving member withstands the development of the pressure encountered during the combusting of the ejecting charge; wherein that the receiving member possesses a multiplicity of apertures through which there discharges the propellent gas which is developed during the combustion of the ejecting charge, and wherein the ejecting charge is inserted into a thin-walled cup contained in the receiving member.
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patent: 2446187 (1948-08-01), Meister
patent: 2454281 (1948-11-01), Hicks
patent: 3151447 (1964-10-01), Bornstein
patent: 4498394 (1985-02-01), Regebro
Europen Search Report.
Bock Erich
Hammer Helmut
Rieger Gerald
Diehl GmbH & Co.
Johnson Stephen
Jordan Charles T.
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