Ordnance – Rocket launching – Having means restraining rocket from movement in launching...
Patent
1981-07-30
1983-07-19
Brown, David H.
Ordnance
Rocket launching
Having means restraining rocket from movement in launching...
89 1816, F41F 304
Patent
active
043937454
ABSTRACT:
A restraining device having a tooth which is biased by a spring through a otted support. The device is attached to the exhaust end of a rocket launch tube to permit easy loading of the rocket into the tube prior to firing, and to restrain the rocket in the tube. The configuration of the device provides positive retention of the rocket in the tube, even when subjected to overpressure of rockets being fired in adjacent launch tubes.
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Mayo Henry C.
Millman William V.
Brown David H.
Gibson Robert P.
Lane Anthony T.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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