Patents Assigned to Dynamit Nobel
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Patent number: 5011614Abstract: A process for effecting thermal decomposition of explosive nitric acid esters in wastewater effluents of the explosives industry wherein no additional by-products are produced and wherein the danger of explosions is avoided. In this process, the dissolved esters are exposed to a temperature of between 150.degree. and 300.degree. C. under pressure lying above the boiling pressure of the wastewater. During this step, the nitric acid esters are completely decomposed, and the wastewater treated in this way can then be passed on to further processing and purification. In a preferred embodiment, the hot wastewater exiting from a decomposer unit is exploited for preheating the effluent before it enters the decomposer unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AGInventors: Wilhelm Gresser, Klaus Schelhase, Heinz Frisch, Klaus Kaschel, Berent Reinecke, Wilhelm H. Trautmann
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Patent number: 4981536Abstract: The present invention concerns propellant compositions for the generation of nontoxic gases which are utilized, for example, in airbag generators. These compositions contain, as a gas-yielding component, at least one alkali azide. According to the invention, the compositions are stabilized against the effects of moisture and carbon dioxide by the addition of talc and/or magnesium oxide. These additives are included in amounts of from 3 to 10% by weight. The additive acts so that the propellant compositions do not release hydrazoic acid even under the action of moisture and/or carbon dioxide.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1989Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventor: Richard Bender
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Patent number: 4979444Abstract: A mine, particularly a land mine, is equipped with at least one active (i.e. destructive) element which is accommodated in a housing of the mine and can be brought to the functional level by means of a rocket engine. For attaining a definite ascent of the active element, the rocket engine is mounted to this active element in such a way, and is designed in such a way, that its exhaust nozzles are located outside the mine housing and the propellant gases of the rocket engine effect extraction of the active element from the mine housing which is open at an upper end. The rocket engine furthermore exerts preferably a torque on the active element about the longitudinal axis of the element so that, in conjunction with an effective charge, the effective direction of which is inclined obliquely downwardly, the effective area on the ground continuously increases in a spiral fashion during ascent of the active element.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventor: Rainer Schoffl
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Patent number: 4966492Abstract: A flexible sealing sheet for controllably leakproof separation of the regions present on both sides thereof, especially for the sealing of rubbish dumps, which exhibits, in at least one plane, hollow channels extending essentially in the longitudinal extension of the sheet and separated from one another by channel walls. The hollow channels permit, with the sealing sheet already installed, an inspection with respect to possible leakage. It is furthermore possible, by selective injection of appropriate sealing media into the hollow channels to subsequently repair defective portions of the sealing sheets.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventor: Frank Poyda
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Patent number: 4963204Abstract: Pyrotechnic delay compositions with delays in the seconds range are based on a pyrotechnic delay mixture of powdered metallic tungsten, barium chromate an potassium perchlorate, and additionally contain either barium hexafluorosilicate or calcium fluoride pyrogenic silica. The additives cause these compositions to burn completely even under severe environmental conditions, such as very fast rotation, vibration, impact, shock, and, at the same time, extremely low below-freezing temperatures. The effect of the barium hexafluorosilicate is still further improved if the delay compositions additionally contain pyrogenic silica.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1989Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventors: Gunther Faber, Hans Florin, Peter-Josef Grommes, Peter Roh
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Patent number: 4956029Abstract: An electrically primable igniter charge yield has a composition that yields a reduced proportion of toxic vapors after the deflagration. The composition of the charges contains, as the oxidizing agent, zinc peroxide and, as a component providing additional energy, initiating explosives of the kind which do not trigger a detonation in direct contact with press-molded elements of nitrocellulose propellant charge powders. Among these initiating exposives are the potassium salts of trinitrophenol or trinitroresorcinol. The components of the igniter charges are mixed with fibers of an electrically conductive material. Suitable conductive materials are carbon or metals, such as iron or copper, or metal alloys, such as brass, for example. The igniter charges furthermore contain a binder which is preferably a secondary explosive, such as, for example, nitrocellulose.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1988Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rainer Hagel, Klaus Redecker, Horst Penner
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Patent number: 4953466Abstract: A propulsion cage usually constructed from three segments, intended for a subcaliber projectile is designed so that a surface exposed to the propellant gases is extended preferably in the shape of a truncated cone with the apex toward the rear up to the end of the subcaliber projectile. Force derived from the propellant gases can be transmitted in uniform distribution practically over the entire surface of the subcaliber projectile. At the same time, transmission between the propulsion cage and the subcaliber projectile is enhanced so that the entire propulsion cage can be manufactured from a fiber-reinforced synthetic resin, so that there is no absolute need for providing additional shape-mating transitions between the propulsion cage and the subcaliber projectile, and so that yet a very high propellant gas pressure can be utilized. Preferably, each segment exhibits wedge-shaped cavities open in the firing direction which are filled with cores.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventor: Johann von Gerlach
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Patent number: 4952460Abstract: An improvement in a method for manufacturing a composite safety glass wherein one or more silicate glass panes is bonded to a plasticized synthetic resin film at an elevated temperature, the improvement residing in employing as the plasticized synthetic resin film a soft film of a polymer of ethylene and/or propylene and effecting the bonding under pressure at a temperature of at least 120.degree. C. and up to 200.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1989Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AGInventors: Rolf Beckmann, Wilhelm Knackstedt
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Patent number: 4944224Abstract: An igniting medium incorporating a support member, the latter of which is passed through by electrical leads extending towards an ignition bridge. The support member is constructed as a shunt-capacitance which is connected to the electrical lead lines for the ignition bridge.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1989Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Assignees: Diehl GmbH & Co., Dynamit Nobel AktengesellschaftInventors: Kurt Fiedler, Bernhard Kratz, Gerhard Kordel, Gerrit Scheiderer
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Patent number: 4938139Abstract: An after-firing safety device in a projectile with percussion fuze includes a spiral spring set having at least three springs wound up in series with respectively opposite directions. The spring set, maintained under tension by a cage, starts to uncoil as soon as the cage slides off the spiral spring set on account of the acceleration of the projectile during firing. The time elapsing until a central aperture has been entirely vacated depends on the number of springs, the spring lengh, the spring tension, and the friction characteristic. The after-firing safety device is equally well suited for spinning projectiles as well as nonspinning projectiles.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventors: Uwe Brede, Ernst Jensen, Helmuth Werner
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Patent number: 4934274Abstract: Self-erecting mines are known in which unfoldable erecting elements are articulated to the lower end of the mine body. When the mine body has reached the ground in some position, the erecting elements are unfolded to erect the mine body. The purpose of the invention is to prevent the erected mine body from toppling over under the influence of laterally directed forces. According to the invention, the erecting elements are lockable in the unfolded state so that they cannot fold up again. As a result, the effective supporting surface of the mine body is increased.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1988Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventor: Christoph Mathey
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Patent number: 4926574Abstract: A rifle exhibits a cage axially movable in the barrel direction, a triggering system, except for the firing lever, being attached to this cage. Preferably, the cage is located within a base box through which extended cage axles are guided in slotted holes. By means of a safety including a cocking and, respectively, uncocking position, two conditions can be set from the rifle stock. In the safety position, the operative connection of the firing lever to a trigger sear lever is interrupted. Additionally, a pin at the trigger sear lever is caught in a slotted hole in the wall of the base box. When a shot is fired, the striker member overcomes a detent at the end of the catch lever because the catch lever can yield in the downward direction. During loading or repeating, the striker member is retracted, and the catch lever is again supported by the trigger sear lever (independently of whether a cocked or uncocked condition prevails).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventor: Benedikt Rieger
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Patent number: 4920619Abstract: A pin of a retracting or ejecting pyrotechnical power element preferably mounted on the side of a belt lock facing away from the engaged belt is connected to a trigger key in such a way that, upon initiation of the charge of the pyrotechnical power element as a result of a threshold of a sensor in the vehicle being exceeded, due to an occurrence to be sensed, i.e. an impact upon collision and, after a required delay, the trigger key is depressed completely--and remains depressed. The required delay between the occurrence and the instant of belt separation can be effected electronically or, quite especially preferably, integrated in the pyrotechnical power element by means of a pyrotechnical transmission path.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1989Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventors: Richard Bender, Anton Bretfeld
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Patent number: 4919897Abstract: A gas generator for an air bag, which can be manufactured in an advantageous manner, has at least two tubular pressure tanks wherein materials that release gas are combusted. The pressure tanks are connected radially with a central member containing an igniter element. The gas-releasing material fills up a tubular interior extensively in the form of stackable molded elements adapted to fit within the pressure tank. In most cases, an adequate path for the ignition vapors is constituted by a central channel within each element, while in case of rod-shaped molded elements, such adequate path is represented by the "natural" cavities; additionally, a free surface area should exist between the elements and may be provided by nubs and/or indentations on the lateral faces of these molded elements.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1988Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventors: Richard Bender, Gerrit Scheiderer
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Propellant charge igniter with a separating charge, which is initiated by a propellant charge powder
Patent number: 4913052Abstract: Ignition of a separating charge in a cavity between a flash-conducting tube and a casing of a propellant charge igniter extending below a combustible tube is brought about by the propellant gases passing through priming bores from the outside of the propellant charge igniter to be used in a breech of a cannon or like weapon. This requires a seal acting in the manner of a valve being positioned at the flash-conducting tube head and being urged towards the casing. An especially suitable sealing means in a sealing ring located in an annular groove having a cross-section shape similar to a trapezoid. In case, for example, on account of low temperatures, the pressure buildup of the propellant gases occurs more gradually, the separation of the combustible tube from the bottom piece is thereby also automatically initiated at a later point in time. Thereby, flashback in the breech zone of the cannon is avoided and ballistics are improved.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1989Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventors: Alfred Hoerr, Horst Penner, Uwe Brede, Heinz Riess -
Patent number: 4909686Abstract: A pyrotechnical dowel has a shank and a deformation chamber located at the forward end of the shank. The chamber contains a blasting cap. Triggering of the blasting cap takes place from the rearward end of the shank by means of a triggering tool which is introduced into a longitudinal duct within the shank and which comes into direct contact with a bottom of the blasting cap.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AGInventors: Richard Bender, Anton Bretfeld, Axel Homburg
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Patent number: 4903606Abstract: By replacing a round sensor wire capable of effecting, by the formation of a spiral spring, the righting of a sensor wire on a mine after laying by a wire having a rectangular cross section wherein the larger sides of the rectangle of the cross-sectional area of the sensor wire form essentially a right angle with a radius vector of the cylindrical supporting member, the righting force of the sensor wire is considerably enhanced as compared with a round wire although the wire still remains sufficiently elastic to be windable around the mine without permanent deformation.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1989Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventor: Christoph Mathey
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Patent number: 4901619Abstract: In the inventive shaped charge, the main charge and the propagating charge are held together solely by the barrier. This union is possible (and is distinguished by pronounced freedom from flaws) because the barrier is produced directly in the cavity in which it is to remain and is able to conform with the utmost accuracy to the surfaces of the charges. The barrier is advantageously formed under vacuum. Factors to be considered in the selection of the barrier material are its fluidifiability, its solidification and shrinkage behavior, and its compatibility with the explosive. Suitable barrier materials include single- or two-component foams, casting compounds, resins and adhesives.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ulrich Sassmannshausen, Manfred Pietsch
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Patent number: 4889875Abstract: The present invention relates to hard foams having foamed and hardened phenolic resins as binding agents, and in which over 90% of the filler is aluminum hudroxide. The filler content is more than 100% with respect to the resin content of the foams. The foamble, filler-containing composition used for the production of the foams is very fluid and can be used directly for the production of moldings of any desired geometry. The aluminum hydroxide used has a grain size distribution such that between 30 to 60% of the filler is in the grain size range under 5 microns. The moldings containing the hard foam can also be in the form of composites. They are characterized not only by their good insulating properties but also by improved compressive strength, extremely little shirinkage tendency and extraordinarily high fire resistance. They are used mainly in the construction industry.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1987Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignees: Dynamit Nobel AG, Isobloc GmbHInventors: Aloys Aust, Josef Tiroux, Franz Weissenfels
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Patent number: 4888145Abstract: A process for the production of thick synthetic resin sheets having a multicolor pattern, involves processing heated thermoplastic chips into a coherent sheet by means of a pair of rolls profiled to a depth of about 0.1-0.5 mm which effect partially differing densification.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1983Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: Dynamit Nobel AGInventors: Kurt Allner, Hans Brinkmann, Bernhard Kraemer, Herbert Schulte