Patents by Inventor Hermann Grosch
Hermann Grosch has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8065960Abstract: The invention relates to a hand grenade (1) with an active body (3) containing an active charge (2), and with an ignition device (4) that acts on a detonator (12) to ignite the active charge (2). In order to achieve this feature, after the hand grenade (1) has been thrown the ignition can be triggered without delay if the tactical situation requires it, and no danger arises for the shooter if the hand grenade (1) with the safety device released is dropped accidentally. The invention pertains to an electronic ignition system composed of an ignition trigger (6) and a fuze (8) used as the ignition device (4), whereby the ignition trigger (6) remains with the shooter when the hand grenade (1) is thrown and the hand grenade (1) can be ignited by wireless only when the shooter activates an ignition trigger element (11) of the ignition trigger (6).Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2006Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventors: Hermann Grosch, Michael Günther
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Patent number: 7946785Abstract: A blocking system or blocking body (1) is provided that is composed of at least four means or members (2) that have a common base (3) and in the transport state are pivoted upwards so that the tips (2.1) of all means (2) lie in one plane, wherein the means (2) in the active state are orientated in such a way that at least three tips (2.1) form contact points (9) on a surface (8) and at least the fourth means (2) pointing upwards penetrates one of the wheels when it is run over. This type of crow's foot (blocking body (1)) can be delivered by means of a thrower or by depositing it into the terrain in which the vehicles are situated, and whose continued travel is to be prevented.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventor: Hermann Grosch
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Patent number: 7859566Abstract: A vehicle train assembly including a first vehicle and at least one further vehicle in a loosely coupleable not-track-bound train where, in particular, a combination of a manned master vehicle and an unmanned slave vehicle is provided, wherein the order that the master vehicle is in, either in front of or behind the slave vehicle, can be selected. Both vehicle types (i.e., master, slave) can be without functional impact whether manned or unmanned. The technical equipment of the vehicle can be so provided that it is selectable which vehicle can be used as master vehicle or slave vehicle. The application is, however, not limited to mine search and clearance vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2004Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventor: Hermann Grosch
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Publication number: 20100043663Abstract: The invention relates to a hand grenade (1) with an active body (3) containing an active charge (2), and with an ignition device (4) that acts on a detonator (12) to ignite the active charge (2). In order to achieve this feature, after the hand grenade (1) has been thrown the ignition can be triggered without delay if the tactical situation requires it, and no danger arises for the shooter if the hand grenade (1) with the safety device released is dropped accidentally. The invention pertains to an electronic ignition system composed of an ignition trigger (6) and a fuze (8) used as the ignition device (4), whereby the ignition trigger (6) remains with the shooter when the hand grenade (1) is thrown and the hand grenade (1) can be ignited by wireless only when the shooter activates an ignition trigger element (11) of the ignition trigger (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: RHEINMETALL LANDSYSTEME GMBHInventors: Hermann Grosch, Michael Gunther
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Publication number: 20090162142Abstract: A blocking system or blocking body (1) is provided that is composed of at least four means or members (2) that have a common base (3) and in the transport state are pivoted upwards so that the tips (2.1) of all means (2) lie in one plane, wherein the means (2) in the active state are orientated in such a way that at least three tips (2.1) form contact points (9) on a surface (8) and at least the fourth means (2) pointing upwards penetrates one of the wheels when it is run over. This type of crow's foot (blocking body (1)) can be delivered by means of a thrower or by depositing it into the terrain in which the vehicles are situated, and whose continued travel is to be prevented.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventor: Hermann Grosch
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Patent number: 7493843Abstract: A payload is housed in a deliverable body of a device, such as in a projectile, and this device is delivered as close as possible to a target. At the landing point, a drive system of the body is activated to take the payload directly to the target. The target is described by target coordinates, for example, which are programmed into the device before it is launched. The device itself can be steered or unsteered. The drive system installed on the body or formed by the body is variable and should occupy a minimum of space.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2005Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventors: Hermann Grosch, Lutz Broll
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Publication number: 20080148926Abstract: A payload is housed in a deliverable body of a device, such as in a projectile, and this device is delivered as close as possible to a target. At the landing point, a drive system of the body is activated to take the payload directly to the target. The target is described by target coordinates, for example, which are programmed into the device before it is launched. The device itself can be steered or unsteered. The drive system installed on the body or formed by the body is variable and should occupy a minimum of space.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2005Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Hermann Grosch, Lutz Broll
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Patent number: 7032495Abstract: A combat tank is converted into an artillery observation tank without requiring removal of the main gun. The combat tank is converted by integrating retrofitted equipment necessary for the artillery observation, especially the navigation system (12), into the vehicle turret (4) such that it does not collide with the main gun. The navigation system (12) is installed with an arbitrary orientation at an arbitrary location in the vehicle turret (4), and adjusted at this location, without requiring a complicated adjustment mechanism for the observation system, or attachment to the elevating mass. The necessary elevation values for the line of sight (21) are obtained through the evaluation of the angular values of a mirror in the mirror head, such as of a primary-target telescope (20), or through evaluation of gun-position angles.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventors: Hans Moser, Hermann Grosch
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Publication number: 20050159852Abstract: A vehicle train assembly including a first vehicle and at least one further vehicle in a loosely coupleable not-track-bound train where, in particular, a combination of a manned master vehicle and an unmanned slave vehicle is provided, wherein the order that the master vehicle is in, either in front of or behind the slave vehicle, can be selected. Both vehicle types (i.e., master, slave) can be without functional impact whether manned or unmanned. The technical equipment of the vehicle can be so provided that it is selectable which vehicle can be used as master vehicle or slave vehicle. The application is, however, not limited to mine search and clearance vehicles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Applicant: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventor: Hermann Grosch
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Patent number: 6892621Abstract: A mine protection device for a wheeled vehicle having a plurality of wheels, wherein each wheel is connected to the vehicle by a wheel suspension, and the device includes: at least one sensor associated with each wheel, wherein each sensor operates to detect when the associated wheel has driven over a mine or when a proximate mine is ignited; at least one ignition and analysis unit connected to receive sensor signals from each sensor, wherein the at least one ignition and analysis unit processes individual sensor signals; and a separation means associated with each wheel, wherein the separation means operates to separate the associated wheel from the vehicle, when the associated wheel has driven over a mine or when a proximate mine has been ignited, by separating the wheel suspension connected to the associated wheel from the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventor: Hermann Grosch
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Publication number: 20050098055Abstract: It is proposed to introduce an irritation body (1) into a crowd of persons, which is applied in a sequence of highly-accelerated rolling movements in random directions on the ground by means of integrated impulse drive mechanisms (2). The body (1) comprises a cylindrical shape, or, preferably a spherical shape. In addition, the irritation body (1) comprises control electronics (3) for igniting the impulse drive mechanism (2), along with a current supply unit (4). The current supply unit (4) can be supplied with electrical energy over a charging module (7) leading to the outside by means of a programming and/or charging device (5), directly before application of the body (1). An onsite programming of the control electronic (3) is also possible by means of the program module (6) and the programming and/or charging device (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: May 12, 2005Applicant: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventor: Hermann Grosch
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Publication number: 20040200347Abstract: A mine protection device for a wheeled vehicle having a plurality of wheels, wherein each wheel is connected to the vehicle by a wheel suspension, and the device includes: at least one sensor associated with each wheel, wherein each sensor operates to detect when the associated wheel has driven over a mine or when a proximate mine is ignited; at least one ignition and analysis unit connected to receive sensor signals from each sensor, wherein the at least one ignition and analysis unit processes individual sensor signals; and a separation means associated with each wheel, wherein the separation means operates to separate the associated wheel from the vehicle, when the associated wheel has driven over a mine or when a proximate mine has been ignited, by separating the wheel suspension connected to the associated wheel from the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventor: Hermann Grosch
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Patent number: 6662701Abstract: A delivery system (20) for a warhead (3) for neutralization of mines, having an orientation device. The fragmentation warhead (3) is triggered over a visible mine or, over the position of a mine that is optically marked and/or the coordinates of which are known. The triggering of warhead (3) destroys a mine up to a depth of 30 centimeters below the surface. A throwing system with controllable spring tension energy is employed, which has, when compared with a conventional mortar, a higher quality of reproducibility in its starting speed, smaller starting mistakes by means of precise roller bearing guides (6) during the acceleration phase, and temperature independence due to the measuring the energy of the springs (1) during the tensioning process by electric motors. Three microreaction drive mechanisms (15) are provided to correct the flight path, along with a sensor (14) that measures flight path deviation.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventors: Hermann Grosch, Axel Kaspari
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Publication number: 20030196543Abstract: A mine sweeping and clearing system (100) includes one or two carrier vehicles (1, 10, 11), with an advance-detonation device (2) for detonating mines located at or near the surface, and a mine-sensor assembly (3) that utilizes various physical effects to identify unambiguously as mines and locate deeper-buried mines. An additional flail (7) then detonates the identified and located mines.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicant: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventors: Hans Moser, Detlev Eckhoff, Hermann Grosch, Klaus Neugebauer
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Patent number: 6612244Abstract: A method and a device for destroying drifting sea mines (5). According to the invention, a capture-and-destroy device (11) is brought into the vicinity of the drifting sea mine (5) with the aid of a buoyant body (12, 22) having a coupled-on drive system (13) or a drive device (24), and the mine is captured in that the sea mine (5) is surrounded by deployment of a capture net (16) normally located in a capture unit (11.1) of the capture-and-destroy device (11). A motorized element (17) disposed in the capture unit (11.1) draws the capture net (16) together automatically until the captured sea mine (5) rests directly against a destroyer unit (11.2) with a destructive charge (15). The destructive charge (15) is then automatically detonated to destroy the mine.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventors: Hermann Grosch, Werner Hasse, Uwe Eisenkolb
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Publication number: 20030136253Abstract: A combat tank is converted into an artillery observation tank without requiring removal of the main gun. The combat tank is converted by integrating retrofitted equipment necessary for the artillery observation, especially the navigation system (12), into the vehicle turret (4) such that it does not collide with the main gun. The navigation system (12) is installed with an arbitrary orientation at an arbitrary location in the vehicle turret (4), and adjusted at this location, without requiring a complicated adjustment mechanism for the observation system, or attachment to the elevating mass. The necessary elevation values for the line of sight (21) are obtained through the evaluation of the angular values of a mirror in the mirror head, such as of a primary-target telescope (20), or through evaluation of gun-position angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Hans Moser, Hermann Grosch
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Publication number: 20030126979Abstract: A delivery system (20) for a warhead (3) for neutralization of mines, having an orientation device. The fragmentation warhead (3) is triggered over a visible mine or, over the position of a mine that is optically marked and/or the coordinates of which are known. The triggering of warhead (3) destroys a mine up to a depth of 30 centimeters below the surface. A throwing system with controllable spring tension energy is employed, which has, when compared with a conventional mortar, a higher quality of reproducibility in its starting speed, smaller starting mistakes by means of precise roller bearing guides (6) during the acceleration phase, and temperature independence due to the measuring the energy of the springs (1) during the tensioning process by electric motors. Three microreaction drive mechanisms (15) are provided to correct the flight path, along with a sensor (14) that measures flight path deviation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Hermann Grosch, Axel Kaspari
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Patent number: 6308633Abstract: A method and a device for destroying drifting sea mines (5). According to the invention, a capture-and-destroy device (11) is brought into the vicinity of the drifting sea mine (5) with the aid of a buoyant body (12, 22) having a coupled-on drive system (13) or a drive device (24), and the mine is captured in that the sea mine (5) is surrounded by deployment of a capture net (16) normally located in a capture unit (11.1) of the capture-and-destroy device (11). A motorized element (17) disposed in the capture unit (11.1) draws the capture net (16) together automatically until the captured sea mine (5) rests directly against a destroyer unit (11.2) with a destructive charge (15). The destructive charge (15) is then automatically detonated to destroy the mine.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbHInventors: Hermann Grosch, Werner Hasse, Uwe Eisenkolb
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Patent number: 5856629Abstract: An unmanned armored minesweeping vehicle includes a vehicle body having a heavily armored vehicle part; a power plant accommodated in the vehicle part for propelling the vehicle; a vehicle steering control accommodated in the vehicle part; and a simulating arrangement for disguising the vehicle as a target for triggering the mines to be cleared.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Rheinmetall Industrie AGInventors: Hermann Grosch, Knut Kruger, Werner Hasse
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Patent number: 5317543Abstract: A method and to a sensor for determining the distance of sound generating targets, preferably wheeled or track-laying vehicles, from acoustic signals which are subjected to a Fourier transformation. In order to determine the target distance easily and reliably, it is provided that the acoustic signals received by an acoustic sensor at two successive points in time from a target that is at a distance r.sub.1 and r.sub.2, respectively, from the acoustic sensor are employed, after the Fourier transformation, for an evaluation of the phase difference in the sound spectrum which yields the difference between the distances of the target from the sensor at the two points in time, from which difference the target distance is then calculated according to the spherical wave model.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1993Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Rheinmetall GmbHInventor: Hermann Grosch