"[Nobel prizes for John F. Enders, Frederick Ch, Robbins and Thomas H. Weller in 1954 for discovery of the possibility of growing poliomyelitis virus on ...
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Programmed-Splitting Solid Propellant Grain For Improved Ballistic Performance Of Guns
Albert W. Horst - Aberdeen MD Frederick W. Robbins - Aberdeen MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
C06B 4500
US Classification:
102289
Abstract:
The invention is an improved solid propellant grain, wherein the solid prllant grain is structured to provide a programmed method and system for splitting the solid propellant grain at a programmed moment to provide an increase in the burning surface. The programmed-splitting of the solid propellant grain provides improved ballistic performance of guns, which yields a higher muzzle velocity for a given projectile without increasing the maximum pressure exerted on the gun chamber. The improvement consists of embodiments that are a plurality of slits of various configurations through the longitudinal length of each grain of solid propellant. The improvement includes a structure to delay end burning of the grains until the longitudinal exterior surface burns sufficiently to split the grain into a plurality of sections at a programmed moment when the increased burning surface is desired to occur. The improvement also consists of another embodiment wherein the grain is structured in a spiral configuration to provide a similar increased burning surface for a programmed moment when the increased burning surface is desired to occur.
Mark L. Bundy - Belcamp MD Frederick W. Robbins - Havre De Grace MD Lawrence E. Sturla - Baltimore MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
F42C 1908
US Classification:
102202
Abstract:
A propellant charge igniter is provided with a metallic igniter tube which is consumed along with the main propellant charge. The combustible igniter tube is flexibly attached to a conventional primer head. An elastomeric tube, a springreinforced tube, or a tube impregnated with a wire mesh can be used to achieve a flexible connection. These tubular elements may be bonded to the primer head and igniter tube, or mechanically attached by means of threaded couplings which are crimped over the elastomeric tubing.
nders was absorbed by learning different techniques to grow viruses in the lab. Then in 1949, Enders and colleagues Frederick Robbins and Thomas Weller successfully grew the polio virus by pioneering a technique that made it much easier and faster to reproduce viruses than had been used by scientists.