A fin disengagement device for limiting the range of a projectile uses an electronic safe and arm circuit to sense launch and spin levels. Once armed, the stored energy from the electronic safe and arm circuit is dumped into an initiator or directly to explosive bolts. The initiator ignites an energetic material to separate the fin from the projectile in-flight at a predetermined time. Alternatively, the explosive bolts separate the fin from the projectile in-flight at a predetermined time. In the embodiments using an initiator and energetic material, an opening or cavity in the rear portion of the projectile body or rod adapter acts as a pressure chamber. When enough pressure has built up from the burning of the energetic material, the front hub of the fin section expands enough to disengage the threads and separates the fin section from the projectile body.
Apparatus For Reversing The Detonability Of An Explosive In Energetic Armor
Robert B. Frey - Bel Air MD Michael J. Zoltoski - Bel Air MD Deborah Pilarski - Jarrettsville MD Jerry Lee Watson - Darlington MD John J. Starkenberg - Owings Mills MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
F41H 1100
US Classification:
89 3617, 428911
Abstract:
A reactive armor includes an orderly stack of multiple leaves of explosive, interleaved with non-explosive compressible foam. The stack is enclosed between armor plates. The armor plates are moveable between a first position in which the stack is compressed and a second position in which the stack is not compressed. An igniter is in electrical communication with the leaves of explosive. Each of the multiple leaves of explosive has a thickness below the âdetonation failure thicknessâ of the explosive. In the compressed state, the compressible foam is compressed and the explosive leaves are sufficiently close to support detonation. In the uncompressed state the compressible foam is expanded and the explosive leaves are not sufficiently close to support detonation, and the use of highly plasticized explosives prevents other types of explosion. The invention provides for switching the reactive armor between an explosive state and a non-explosive state.
Light Weight Attenuator Of Blast And Shock From Detonating Munitions
Gould Gibbons - Finksburg MD Jerry L. Watson - Darlington MD William Lawrence - Edgewood MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
F41H 504 F41H 516
US Classification:
89 3602
Abstract:
A composite, layered shield for protecting a vehicle housing explosives in an ammunition stowage compartment from the detonation of said explosives while in said compartment. Said shield comprises, in a layered fashion, a first layer of an energy absorbing rubber, a pusher plate layer, a crush element layer, and a second layer of an energy absorbing rubber. In order to protect the vehicle, the ammunition stowage compartment is lined with the composite, layered shield of the present invention. The shield is mounted in such a manner that the energy absorbing rubber is closest to the explosives, followed by the pusher plate, then the crush element, and finally the second energy absorbing rubber layer. The overall areal density of the shield is about 17. 6 pounds per square foot.
Dr. Watson graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1989. He works in Myrtle Beach, SC and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Watson is affiliated with Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Watson graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1990. He works in Raleigh, NC and 2 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Watson is affiliated with Rex Hospital.
Feb 2011 to 2000 Maintenance TechnicianFor Tec Medical Inc Baltimore, MD Jul 2009 to Jan 2011 Laser Surgical TechnicianCaleco, Westchester, PA
Jul 2002 to Jun 2009 SupervisorThe Ice Company Hanover, MD Nov 2001 to Jul 2002 Technician /InstallerMicrowave dish & Cable, Inc Elkridge, MD Mar 2001 to Nov 2001 Field TechnicianDOL, Supply & Services Division Food Service Branch
Oct 1999 to Dec 2000 Supervisor Mr. Alfred and Mrs. Ida DixonPond's Security Services GMBH
May 1998 to Aug 1999 Security Guard
Education:
Kaplan University ONLINE 2008 to 2009 BA in Information Technology ManagementTesst College of Technology Baltimore Baltimore, MD 2004 to 2006 Certificate in Network Information TechnologyHarford Institute Baltimore Baltimore, MD 1989 to 1993 High School Diploma in Building and Maintenance
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Education:
I.C. Norcom High School Portsmouth, VA 2007 High School DiplomaVirginia Union University Union, VA Criminology
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