Lightweight blast shield

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Inventors

Mixon, Larry C.
Snyder, George W.
Hill, Scott D.
Johnson, Gregory L.
Wlodarski, J. Frank
von Spakovsky, Alexis P.
Emerson, John D.
Cole, James M.
Tipton, John P.

Application #

555951

Filed

Jul-23-1990

Published

Apr-2-1991

Current US Class

102/308
102/476
102/478

International Classes

F42B 012/10

Field of Search

102/308 102/476 102/478

Assignee

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

Examiners

Tudor; Harold J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bush; Freddie M., Deaton; James T.

US Patent References

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Other References

"A Blast Shield Model for Tandem Warheads", by Glenn W. Weaver & William P. alters, Jun. 1987, pp. 1-19.

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Abstract
A tandem warhead missile arrangement that has a composite material housing structure with a first warhead mounted at one end and a second warhead mounted near another end of the composite structure with a dome shaped composite material blast shield mounted between the warheads to protect the second warhead from the blast of the first warhead.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A tandem warhead missile assembly comprising, and elongated composite material housing of wound fiber and epoxy, first and second warheads mounted in said housing in spaced relationship, and a dome shaped composite material blast shield of wound fiber and epoxy, made integral with said housing, separating said first and second warheads and for protecting said second warhead from explosive blast of said first warhead.

2. A tandem warhead missile assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said housing has two sections with a first section of said housing mounting said first warhead and a second section of said housing mounting said second warhead with said blast shield being made of the same material as said second housing section and as an integral part of said second housing section.



Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

FIG. 1 illustrates tandem warheads mounted relative to composite materials with a composite material blast shield mounted between the warheads;

FIG. 2 is a sectional view along line 2--2 of FIG. 1 as an enlarged fragmentary view illustrating layers of the housing structure.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring now to the drawing, a tandem warhead arrangement 10 includes first warhead 12 mounted at one end of elongated cylindrical housing 14 in a conventional manner and second warhead 16 mounted in housing section 18 in a conventional manner. Housing section 18 has a dome shaped portion 20 at one end with a central opening 24, and an aluminum plug 22 closes opening 24 through dome 20. Dome 20 and plug 22 act as a light weight blast shield for protecting second warhead 16 from the blast of warhead 12 when warhead 12 is set off. Housing portion 18 and dome section 20 are made of epoxy coated composite material such as S-Glass that has a high toughness characteristic. The cylinder portion 18 and dome portion 20 have been successfully constructed (see FIG. 2) of 6 helical layers 21 and three half hoop layers 23 of S-glass fiber wound around a mandrel, with S-glass cloth interspersed between the helical layers. Housing cylindrical portion 14 is made of epoxy coated graphite fiber and has been constructed of two helical layers 15 and one hoop layer 17 of t-40 Graphite. Aluminum plug 22 that is located in the center of dome 20 is used to plug opening 24 that is left when the winding mandrel is removed from housing portion 18 and dome portion 20. Opening 24 also provides a passage through which the penetrator of warhead 16 and the jet formed by warhead 16 can pass when set off so that these can pass through opening 24 on their way to the target that is to be damaged or destroyed.
 
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