Abstract: Circuitry for adjusting the resonant frequency of an Yttrium-Iron-Garnet (YIG) filter in the first local oscillator of a receiver carried on a guided missile is shown to include the combination of a crystal oscillator which produces a pilot signal for tuning the YIG filter to a corresponding resonant frequency and a frequency adjusting arrangement for offsetting the resonant frequency of the YIG filter by a predetermined amount.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a compacting process suitable particularly for the compacting of materials with a pyrophoric tendency and especially for the compacting of scrap metal generated in the nuclear industry: and compacting means (4), and a compacting device including said means (4), appropriate for the implementation of said process. In said process the blanketed materials are compacted with optimized complementary external blanketing. The inert gas used for said external blanketing is characteristically conveyed via the compacting means (4) and blown in through their lower end (15).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 10, 1999
Date of Patent:
August 29, 2000
Assignee:
Compagnie Generale des Matieres Nucleaires
Inventors:
Jean-Claude Guerin, deceased, by Robert Rene Armand Guerin, heir, by Christiane Guerin, heir, by Jean-Baptiste Guerin, heir, by Agnes Fernande Cano, heir, by Pierre Emmanuel Guerin, heir, Philippe Kerrien, Gerard Limeuil
Abstract: The present invention relates to a low temperature autoignition composition for safely initiating combustion of a main pyrotechnic charge in a gas generator or pyrotechnic device exposed to flame or a high temperature environment.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 22, 1998
Date of Patent:
August 15, 2000
Assignee:
Talley Defense Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Gregory D. Knowlton, Christopher P. Ludwig
Abstract: A method for manufacturing solid rocket motors comprises placing a mandrel having at least one collapsible solid slot former positioned thereon substantially centrally along the axis of a rocket case, casting uncured solid rocket propellant about the mandrel and the collapsible solid slot former, curing the solid propellant, removing the mandrel and pressurizing the propellant and slot former, causing the slot former to collapse, and easily removed from the cured propellant.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 18, 1997
Date of Patent:
August 15, 2000
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation
Inventors:
Donald Lee Knaresboro, Forrest Ray Goodson, Frank Stephen Inman
Abstract: To increase a yield of a hydrocarbon such as oil from a subsurface reserv, the reservoir is stimulated by pumping liquid gun propellant (LP) into the reservoir and igniting the LP. The LP is pumped into a packed-off region in a cased well; the depth of the packed-off region is selected to lie within the reservoir. The ignition of the LP causes a pressurization of the reservoir, thus fracturing the reservoir. The fracture increases a surface area through which the hydrocarbon can be extracted, and the heat from the ignition reduces the viscosity of the hydrocarbon.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 25, 1997
Date of Patent:
August 8, 2000
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
Abstract: A bullet comprises a lead sheet and a zinc foil fixed to the lead sheet, the sheet and foil being rolled and pressure formed into a bullet having generally helical layers of the lead sheet and zinc foil. The bullet exhibits an improved environmental impact on soil, relative to all-lead bullets.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 3, 1998
Date of Patent:
August 1, 2000
Assignee:
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers as represented by the Secretary of the Army
Inventors:
Dennis L. Bean, Charles Arthur Weiss, Jr., Philip Garcin Malone, Joe Gain Tom
Abstract: An airbag inflator having a reduced area filter and cartridge-loaded generant. The inflator has a tubular housing with a plurality of exit ports in a limited angular extent. A filter having the general shape of a section of a tube is received within the housing within the extent of the exit ports. The filter has lateral edges which are compressed to reduce the thickness of the filter along these edges, increasing the inner diameter of the filter. A hollow cylindrical cartridge may be provided to house a quantity of pyrotechnic gas generant. The cylindrical cartridge is received within the housing, with the filter interposed between the cartridge and the exit ports. The increased inner diameter of the filter permits the use of a larger diameter cartridge compared to a filter which has not had its lateral edges compressed, which in turn permits a shorter inflator to hold the same volume of generant.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 22, 1996
Date of Patent:
July 18, 2000
Assignee:
Autoliv ASP, Inc.
Inventors:
Brian T. Snyder, Brent K. Olson, Donald J. Cunningham, J. Kirk Storey, Scott A. Jackson, James D. Erickson
Abstract: Ceramic radomes are fabricated using a method which reduces the dielectric losses of the ceramic material. A Si.sub.3 N.sub.4 ceramic powder is mixed with a suitable densification aid and then sintered to form a dense ceramic having a glassy phase. Silicon dioxide is then provided on the surface of the ceramic by packing it in silicon dioxide powder or by heating it in air to oxidize its surface. The ceramic and silicon dioxide are heated at a temperature sufficient to cause diffusion of impurities and additive cations from the glassy phase into the silicon dioxide. The surface of the ceramic is then ground to remove pits and to shape the ceramic into a radome.
Abstract: High nitrogen gas generant compositions, useful for inflating passenger restraint gas inflator bags, comprise a nitrogen rich coordination compound selected from coordination complexes comprised of anionic nitro and nitrito ligands coordinated with a transitional metal template, and nonmetallic or nonmetallic/metallic cations. The gas generant compositions generate relatively more gas and less solids, and are safer than known gas generant compositions. Certain gas generant compositions ignite at lower autoignition temperatures thereby facilitating the use of an aluminum or light weight metal pressure vessel. Other gas generants self-deflagrate eliminating the need for other constituents in the composition. Novel methods for the synthesis of nonmetal derivative coordination complexes, guanidine and hydrazine for example, are also presented.
Abstract: An autoignition system for use in an inflator or method of inflating includes a separator which divides a composition capable of spontaneous combustion or autoignition so that it cannot combust until the separator is removed or altered in form. The separator is made of a material which melts at a select temperature so that autoignition will occur upon melting of the separator. The system can also use the separator or a burst disc to sensitize a desensitized spontaneous combustion mixture to achieve autoignition at a desired temperature.
Abstract: The present invention is an explosive device for use in a subterranean well, the downhole portion of the well being at a higher temperature than the surface, the explosive device comprising an explosive, an electrically conductive circuit capable of supplying electricity that can fire the explosive, and, a thermal switch electrically connected in the circuit, the thermal switch being switchable from open to close as the temperature of the thermal switch is changed from the temperature on the surface to the temperature in the downhole portion, the thermal switch being set such that the explosive cannot be electrically fired until the switch is at the downhole temperature.The thermal switch may operate in either of two ways. In one embodiment, the thermal switch is connected in series in the electrical circuit, and is open at the surface temperature, thereby acting as a break in the electrical continuity of the circuit and preventing electricity from reaching the explosive.
Abstract: A caseless propellant charge structure and sensitizer structure for safe ignition and cleaner gas generation. The sensitizer structure is comprised of a sensitizer material which is encapsulated in a protective binder material. The protective binder layer is broken during desired ignition in the combustion chamber. Meanwhile the propellant structure comprises an oxidizer rich layer which also contains fuel and a propellant layer. The oxidizer rich layer is adjacent the sensitizer structure in the strip assembly. The oxidizer rich layer allows ignition while foregoing the need for high concentration of oxidizer throughout the propellant structure thus reducing the mass of solids generated from the oxidizer combustion.
Abstract: A gas generant wafer design having a channel region integrally formed into one or both of its sides or faces. Characteristic of the wafer is that the geometric design of the wafer is improved by increasing its cross-section in the same manner that an "I-Beam" increases the structural characteristic of a linear structural member.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a compacting process suitable particularly for the compacting of materials with a pyrophoric tendency and especially for the compacting of scrap metal generated in the nuclear industry; and compacting means (4), and a compacting device including said means (4), appropriate for the implementation of said process. In said process the blanketed materials are compacted with optimized complementary external blanketing. The inert gas used for said external blanketing is characteristically conveyed via the compacting means (4) and blown in through their lower end (15).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 11, 1997
Date of Patent:
April 11, 2000
Assignee:
Campagnie Generale des Matieres Nucleaires
Inventors:
Jean-Claude Guerin, deceased, by Robert Rene Guerin, legal representative, Philippe Kerrien, Gerard Limeuil
Abstract: An absorber includes a plurality of shredded foam particles and a plurality of fiber whiskers. The fiber whiskers are interspersed among, and attach to the shredded foam particles to create a foam-fiber mixture. A curable adhesive is added to the foam-fiber mixture and the cured mixture is molded to form the radar absorber. The fiber whiskers are less than about two weight percent of the absorbers. The foam particles are preferably formed by shredding scrap foam. The particles are generally irregularly shaped and the size of the particles can be expressed as having a mean size of about 1/8" to 1" diameter, although the particles are not necessarily spherical. The fibers are about 1/8" to 3/4" in length and have a diameter of about 7.3 microns. To form the absorber, shredded foam particles are mixed with fiber whiskers, and the fiber whiskers attach themselves to the surface of the shredded foam particles.
Abstract: Gas generating compositions and methods for their use are provided. Metal complexes are used as gas generating compositions. These complexes are comprised of a metal cation template, a neutral ligand containing hydrogen and nitrogen, sufficient oxidizing anion to balance the charge of the complex, and at least one cool burning organic nitrogen-containing compound. The complexes are formulated such that when the complex combusts, nitrogen gas and water vapor is produced. Specific examples of such complexes include metal nitrite ammine, metal nitrate ammine, and metal perchlorate ammine complexes, as well as hydrazine complexes. A binder and co-oxidizer can be combined with the metal complexes to improve crush strength of the gas generating compositions and to permit efficient combustion of the binder. Such gas generating compositions are adaptable for use in gas generating devices such as automobile air bags.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 24, 1997
Date of Patent:
March 21, 2000
Assignee:
Cordant Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Jerald C. Hinshaw, Daniel W. Doll, Reed J. Blau, Gary K. Lund
Abstract: Rock and other hard materials, such as concrete, are fragmented by a controlled small-charge blasting process. A cartridge containing an explosive charge is inserted at the bottom of a hole drilled in the rock. The explosive charge is configured to provide the desired pressure in the hole bottom, including, if desired, a strong shock spike at the hole bottom to enhance microfracturing. The cartridge is held in place or stemmed by a massive stemming bar of high-strength material such as steel which blocks the flow of gas up the drill hole except for a small leak path between the stemming bar and the drill hole walls. The cartridge-incorporates additional internal volume designed to control the application of pressure in the bottom hole volume by the detonating explosive.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a ceramic alloy composite composition having the alloy spontaneously infiltrated into the ceramic, with the preferred ceramic alloy composite composition being a Si.sub.3 N.sub.4 /TiN/Cu-Ti composite composition and a method for forming the ceramic alloy composite composition.
Abstract: The present invention provides high service temperature sealant and adhesive compositions which contain a functionalized selectively hydrogenated block copolymer of a vinyl aromatic hydrocarbon and a conjugated diene to which has been grafted at least 4% by weight of an acid compound or its derivative wherein substantially all of the acid compound or its derivative is grafted to the block copolymer in the conjugated diene blocks. The present invention also contemplates a stable emulsion comprising the above polymer, water and less than 1 part per 100 of the emulsion of a surfactant.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 21, 1994
Date of Patent:
September 5, 2000
Assignee:
Shell Oil Company
Inventors:
Glenn Roy Himes, Jeffrey George Southwick, David Michael Austgen, Jr.