Abstract: A process for casting propellant paste into a mould to manufacture a block of solid propellant includes first mixing two groups of components briefly at low pressure, mixing the two groups of components at high pressure, and casting the mixture in a mould. The first group of components represents about 80% to about 99% of the finished product and essentially comprises a liquid prepolymer, at least one pulverulent solid charge and some of the various additives of the propellant paste. The second group of components represents about 20% to about 1% of the finished product and comprises the crosslinking agent and the rest of the additives.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 16, 2003
Publication date:
August 25, 2005
Applicant:
SNPE
Inventors:
Marie Gaudre, Eric-Serge Giraud, Jean-Michel Tauzia
Abstract: In the military field of explosive munitions, a semi-continuous process produces a composite explosive charge comprising a charged solid polyurethane matrix, the charge of which is pulverulent and comprises at least one nitro-organic explosive, by introduction into a mould of a pastry explosive composition and then thermal crosslinking of this composition. The composition is obtained by mixing constituents essentially comprising a polyol prepolymer, a plasticizer, a polyisocyanate monomer and a pulverulent solid charge comprising at least one nitro-organic explosive. This simple and economic process makes it possible to dispense, without disadvantage, with the pot life/curing time of the composition compromise.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 14, 2003
Publication date:
June 2, 2005
Applicant:
SNPE
Inventors:
Jean-Paul Augier, Bernard Mahe, Alain Bonnel
Abstract: The invention is directed to a solvent-free gas-generating pyrotechnic composition, and a method for continuously manufacturing the composition in a twin-screw mixer-extruder, the composition including a binder, a nitrogenous organic compound, an oxidizing filler, and optionally at least one additive; the oxidizing filler including an ammonium perchlorate and a chlorine scavenger; the binder including at least one polymer, having a molecular mass greater than 200,000 and selected from a polyester polymer and an acrylic ester, and wherein the binder uncliding at least one liquid constituent selected from a polyester resin and a plasticizer.
Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the synthesis of aryl alkyl monoethers by reaction of a phenol compound, comprising one or more hydroxyl groups attached to the aromatic system, and of a dialkyl carbonate. It is a solvent-free process carried out at a pressure of between 0.93×105 Pa and 1.07×105 Pa, at a temperature of between 100° C. and 200° C., and in the presence of a catalyst chosen from the group consisting of alkaline carbonates and alkaline hydroxides. The dialkyl carbonate is added gradually to the reaction mixture.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 20, 2002
Date of Patent:
September 21, 2004
Assignee:
SNPE
Inventors:
Elisabeth Borredon, Antoine Gaset, Samedy Ouk, Sophie Thiebaud-Roux, Pierre Le Gars
Abstract: The invention concerns a protective assembly (1, 101) for the lower limbs (31) of a motor vehicle passenger comprising an actuating device (2, 103) secured to the vehicle and capable of displacing a rod (3, 108) which is linked to a protective system. The invention is characterized in that: i) the actuating device contains a pyrotechnic system (9); ii) the protective system comprises a protective cushion (6) mounted on a shaft (5, 105) integral with the vehicle; iii) said protective cushion is mobile in rotation under the effect of the displacement of the rod so as to accompany, in the contact zone provided between the passenger's lower limbs and said protective cushion, the movement of said lower limbs.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 2, 2002
Date of Patent:
June 22, 2004
Assignees:
SNPE, Faurecia Industries
Inventors:
Patrick Borde, Laurent D'Emmanuelle, David Duquesnoy, Eric Laspesa
Abstract: This set of equipment (1) for a motor vehicle comprises an inflatable structure (2), an element (4) acting as a support for the inflatable structure, an element (8) forming a load-spreading plate and at least one frangible member (10) for fixing the load-spreading plate to the support.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 2, 2003
Publication date:
June 10, 2004
Applicants:
FAURECIA INDUSTRIES, SNPE
Inventors:
Etienne Galmiche, David Negre, Jean-Paul Nadeau, Eric Laspesa
Abstract: The invention relates to a solid composition which can decompose with the generation of hydrogen according to a self-sustaining combustion reaction after initiation of this reaction by an appropriate heat source, this composition being characterized in that it comprises an alkali metal borohydride or alkaline earth metal borohydride and a perchlorate-based oxidizing salt corresponding to the general formula XClO4 in which X represents the NH4 group, an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 5, 2003
Publication date:
April 8, 2004
Applicant:
SNPE
Inventors:
Nancy Desgardin, Christian Perut, Joel Renouard
Abstract: The invention relates to a solid composition which can decompose with the generation of hydrogen according to a self-sustaining combustion reaction after initiation of this reaction by an appropriate heat source, this composition being characterized in that it comprises an alkali metal borohydride or alkaline earth metal borohydride and strontium nitrate Sr(NO3)2.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 11, 2003
Publication date:
April 8, 2004
Applicant:
SNPE
Inventors:
Nancy Desgardin, Christian Perut, Joel Renouard
Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of N,N′-carbonylbislactams by reaction of phosgene with at least one lactam which is characterized in that the tertiary amine is chosen from the group consisting of non-nucleophilic aliphatic tertiary amines. N,N′-Carbonylbislactams of high purity are thus obtained with good yields, both in the laboratory and on the industrial scale.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 23, 2001
Date of Patent:
March 2, 2004
Assignee:
SNPE
Inventors:
Hubert Bonnard, Laurence Ferruccio, Jean-Pierre Senet, Pierre-Yves Le Roy
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a process for the synthesis of substituted or unsubstituted aliphatic, cycloaliphatic or araliphatic chloroformates by reaction of the corresponding alcohol with phosgene, diphosgene and/or triphosgene. The reaction is carried out under a pressure of between 15×103 Pa and 85×103 Pa and at a temperature of between −30° C. and +50° C. The process is particularly well suited to the preparation of menthyl chloroformate and benzyl chloroformate.
Abstract: A device for igniting a solid pyrotechnic charge, including a conducting track, wherein the track consists of a conducting fluid deposited at least partially on the pyrotechnic charge, the pyrotechnic charge is deposited on a solid support and covers an empty cavity of the support, and the cavity forms a empty space between the pyrotechnic charge and the support.
Abstract: A subject-matter of the present invention is a safety igniter for a pyrotechnic munition component capable of being subjected to slow cook-off comprising a structure in the form of a casing and a solid pyrotechnic charge present in the structure. This safety igniter, which is composed solely of a block of solid pyrotechnic composition based on pentrite, is intended to bring about the combustion without detonation of the pyrotechnic charge when the munition component is subjected to slow cook-off.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 19, 2002
Date of Patent:
September 9, 2003
Assignee:
SNPE
Inventors:
Alain Bonnel, Dominique Houdusse, Bruno Nouguez, Alain Tinet
Abstract: A fragmentation explosive munition element comprising a casing capable of generating fragments, having an axis of revolution, an explosive charge surrounded by the casing having the same axis of revolution and comprising a hole in the form of a cylindrical canal, the generatrices of which are parallel to the axis of revolution of the charge, a single peripheral and punctual means of initiating the charge. A design of this type makes it possible, for a given explosive charge, to obtain a markedly higher fragment velocity that is obtained with known designs.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for the selective decomposition of hydrazine in a hydrazine/substituted hydrazine/water mixture. A catalyst chosen from the group consisting of nickel supported on silica/alumina, the nickel-nickel oxide mixture supported on silica/alumina and rhodium supported on carbon is introduced into this mixture and then the mixture is heated at a temperature of between 60° C. and 120° C.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 14, 2002
Publication date:
June 19, 2003
Applicant:
SNPE
Inventors:
Pierre Le Gars, Denis Souyri, Henri Delalu, Jacques Berthet
Abstract: The subject of the invention is a particularly simple and inexpensive process for manufacturing tin/tungsten composite elements having a thickness of between 1 mm and 6 mm, such as spherical shot for hunting cartridges or fishing sinkers, from a tin/tungsten powder blend. The powder blend is extruded, in the solid state, directly into a wire whose thickness is between 1 mm and 6 mm with an extrusion rate≦80 mm/s. Next, the wire is cut into pieces which are then forged to the desired shape, especially into spheres. The subject of the invention is also the aforementioned process for obtaining the wire.
Abstract: A subject-matter of the present invention is a safety igniter 5 for a pyrotechnic munition component comprising a structure 1 in the form of a jacket and a solid pyrotechnic charge 4 present in the structure 1. This safety igniter 5, which is composed solely of a block of solid pyrotechnic composition based on pentrite, is intended to bring about the combustion without detonation of the pyrotechnic charge 4 when the munition component is subjected to slow cook off.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 19, 2002
Publication date:
January 16, 2003
Applicant:
SNPE
Inventors:
Alain Bonnel, Dominique Houdusse, Bruno Nouguez, Alain Tinet
Abstract: The technical field of the invention is that of devices for igniting pyrotechnic charges, and more specifically those suitable for small pyrotechnic charges which can be found in microsystems such as microvalves or micropumps.
Abstract: The subject of the invention is a particularly simple and inexpensive process for manufacturing tin/tungsten composite elements having a thickness of between 1 mm and 6 mm, such as spherical shot for hunting cartridges or fishing sinkers, from a tin/tungsten powder blend.