Ammunition and explosives – Shells – With safety means
Patent
1985-05-23
1987-12-01
Kyle, Deborah L.
Ammunition and explosives
Shells
With safety means
102378, 60254, F42C 1506, F42C 1520, F42C 1528
Patent
active
047096373
ABSTRACT:
A unitary device for venting a rocket motor of an ordnance item having a warhead comprises a circumferential belt containing a cutting explosive charge and constructed for removable mounting around a housing of the rocket motor, and an activating device having a casing permanently connected to the belt. The activating device further includes, in the casing, a striker for movement therein, a spring located and operatively associated with the striker for urging the striker toward the primer from a rest position, and a latch for retaining the striker in said rest position, said latch including a part of eutectic alloy normally opposing movement of the striker and becoming ineffective above a predetermined melting temperature.
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Kyle Deborah L.
Matra
Parr Ted L.
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