Binary munition system

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Inventors

Walker, Evan H.
Hillstrom, Warren W.

Application #

416803

Filed

Oct-3-1989

Published

May-14-1991

Current US Class

102/477
102/478
102/705
149/36
149/46
149/74
149/92

International Classes

F42B 012/02

Field of Search

102/477 102/478 102/705 149/36 149/46 149/74 149/92

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Tudor; Harold J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Elbaum; Saul, Krosnick; Freda L.

US Patent References

4042431   Two component fiel...
4058061   Explosive device
4140059   Safety device for pr...
4555280   Process for simulta...
4634480   Method of combini...
4699061   Binary chemical w...
4946521   Selectively activate...

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Abstract
A binary munition system comprising at least two non-explosive ingredients hat combine in flight to form a relatively safe explosive. The combination of said non-explosive ingredients for the purpose of forming safe explosives is novel. The binary munition stores the non-explosive ingredients in separate compartments which utilize membranes, bags or containers to facilitate the separation. The munition is equipped with means in which to rupture the compartments upon launch or fire. The purpose of the munition is to maintain separation of the non-explosive ingredients and to achieve mixing of the ingredients upon launch or fire of said munition.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A munition comprising an outer shell and means for the separation and storage of an effective amount of two or more non-explosive ingredients which when combined chemically react to form a safe explosive;

wherein said means for separation and storage comprises at least two compartments running the length of the round of munition and located around a central axis;

wherein said compartments each contain a membrane, bag or container for the separate storage of said non-explosive ingredients; and

wherein said munition further comprises stator and rotor vanes positioned within said outer shell and along said central axis in a fashion which rupture the mebranes, bags or containers when said munition is launched or fired.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Nitroglycerine, TNT (2,4,6-trinitrotoluene) and mixtures of TNT with RDX (hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine) are high explosives which are commonly used in munitions. These materials are volatile and are extremely sensitive to heat, impact, set-back forces and electrical discharge. The sensitive nature of these explosives makes their storage and transport hazardous and difficult. Detonation of munitions containing these high explosives usually causes catastrophic damage. If explosives could be maintained in inert form until the munition is sought to be used, an enormous reduction in accidental losses and losses resulting from enemy fire could be achieved.

High explosives are usually inserted into munitions by melt-cast operations. Any defects in the manner in which said high explosives are loaded into the munitions may lead to catastrophic and premature explosions. Moreover, the storage of these high explosives in ammunition depots, transportation vehicles or combat vehicles make these expolsives a ready target for the enemy to demolish munition supplies, equipment and lives. Storage of these munitions contribute as being a major source of equipment and material losses due to enemy fire in wartime. The sensitive nature of these high explosives caused a search to be made to find a means for producing, transporting and storing a relatively "safe" explosive munition.
 
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