Receptacles – Receptacle having flexible – removable inner liner – Means for venting air trapped between the liner and its...
Patent
1981-09-11
1984-10-23
Marcus, Stephen
Receptacles
Receptacle having flexible, removable inner liner
Means for venting air trapped between the liner and its...
109 71, 109 72, 109 1S, 150 52H, 220298, B65D 9002, B65D 8102
Patent
active
044783507
ABSTRACT:
The invention deals with a spherical or almost spherical chamber or container 1 which can seal in pressure and splinters produced by explosion, deflagration or detonation of explosive substances. The chamber is constructed with an outer structural shell 2, an inner splinter protection layer 3 and an intermediate shock absorbant layer 4. Openings cut in the chamber wall are provided with equally strong outlets or are sealed with equally strong doors constructed after the same principles as the chamber.
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Aktiebolaget Bofors
Marcus Stephen
Petrik Robert
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