Linear propelling separator

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Inventors

Morrison, Peter A.

Application #

553499

Filed

Jul-13-1990

Published

Apr-30-1991

Current US Class

102/307
102/309
102/476

International Classes

F42B 001/02

Field of Search

102/307 102/308 102/309 102/476 102/478

Assignee

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

Examiners

Nelson; Peter A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Walden; Kenneth E.

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Abstract
This invention relates to an elongated flexible housing containing coexteve explosive and propellant charges. The housing is adapted to be attached to a structure to be severed and the parts separated. The explosive charge is a shaped-charged for first severing the structure into two parts. The propellant charge separates the severed parts one from another.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for use in severing a structure and spatially separating the severed parts, comprising:

an elongate housing adapted to be secured in adjacency to a structure to be severed;

said elongate housing having cavities extending generally coextensive throughout the length thereof;

an outwardly facing shaped explosive charge located in one of the housing cavities and adapted upon detonation to explosively sever a structure in its path; and,

a propelling charge located in another cavity of the housing which cavity has a throat opening defining a propulsion nozzle in communication with the one cavity and facing transversely to the direction of the outwardly facing shaped-charge;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It has long been required in missile and space applications to remotely separate one part of a casing or structure from another. Such separations are usually accomplished by explosives which cut the structure. Missile casing separation commonly employs explosive bolts or shaped-charges, which may be assisted by mechanical devices for spatially separating the cut parts. An arrangement for cutting a casing by use of a linear shaped-charge is disclosed in U.S Pat. No. 3,185,090. An improved arrangement is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 3,244,104 where an annular explosive charge is mounted within a missile body and separated therefrom to provide an air space to thermally insulate the explosive from the housing. Many arrangements are employed for severing the casing of a missile, or for severing or deforming pipes such as used in oil wells. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,797,892; 3,053,182; and 4,354,433.

The prior art fails, however, to teach the use of a combination explosive and propellant for sequentially cutting a structure and spatially separating the cut parts.
 
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