Smoke Generating Patents (Class 102/334)
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Publication number: 20100212529Abstract: A modified cartridge assembly including a projectile having a gas generator proximate its aft end. The projectile includes an aft closure having a cavity filled with gas generating material. The gas generating material is ignited around the time the projectile exits the weapon's muzzle. The gas generating material then burns while the projectile is in flight, spewing pressurized gas into the wake region immediately behind the projectile. The pressurized gas reduces the projectile's base drag.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2007Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventor: Bruce G. Van Stratum
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Publication number: 20090301336Abstract: The invention relates to camouflage and decoy munitions for protecting objects against guided missiles comprising mist and/or target-imitation forming active materials and additional pyrotechnical lighting bodies producing a plurality of hot spots dispersed in the space. The hot-spot producing active material can be embodied in such a way that it is provided with pulsed fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2006Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Norbert Wardecki, Stefan Lauer, Klaus Hieke
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Patent number: 7571680Abstract: A fuel-storing ordnance canister for release from military aircraft that does not explode upon impact, its collapsible accordion-like structure instead forcefully dispersing atomized fuel in an upwardly direction in the impact zone after descent for dispersal in, around, and beyond the impact zone. When the fuel from multiple canisters is released into a drop zone and later ignited by a dropped or ground-based incendiary device, all life in the dispersal area is eliminated. Tail fins assure nose-down flight and provide handles for easy canister handling and loading onto airplanes. The configuration of a pop-open tail plug allows for its partial release upon canister collapse to create a spray nozzle that atomizes the fuel stored in the canister as it is being dispersed. The most preferred application is by the U.S. Military to eliminate terrorists hiding in caves, hidden ordnance, and other areas previously resistant to air-released ordnance.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Inventor: Samuel Barran Tafoya
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Patent number: 7516700Abstract: An infra-red emitting decoy flare comprising a rupturable container 13 housing combustible flakes 1 and ignition means 20 for igniting the combustible flakes 1. Each of the combustible flakes 1 comprises a fibrous, carbon containing substrate on to which has been vapor deposited on one or both faces thereof a combustible material layer which is capable, in use, of igniting substantially simultaneously the entire surface onto which it is deposited.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: The Secretaryof State for Defence in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of the United Kingsom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandInventor: James Callaway
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Publication number: 20080280264Abstract: A system and method for manipulating an environment to create a tactical combat scenario requires the coordinated implementation of various actions. One requires detonating an explosion simulator to create a smoke cloud with pseudo shrapnel. Another requires activating a sound enhancer, and yet another involves making a fire-ball. The combined result of these concerted actions is a perception of a single explosive event. Importantly, personnel can be within approximately one foot of any action without suffering a significant injury.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventor: Stuart C. Segall
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Patent number: 7404358Abstract: A mortar cartridge generates effective white or colored smoke obscuration with reduced adverse environmental impact and collateral damage and provides an improved drag assembly that reduces drift during projectile descent and improves targeting.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2006Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Raef M. Tadros, Efthimios Papayianis, Allen A. Dehaghani, Anthony Martuccio, Raymond S. Trohanowsky, James Marlin Pennington
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Patent number: 7337724Abstract: A floatable smoke pot which floats in a stable position with a casing can water-tightly closed by a cover through a closure device. Smoke-generating bodies of a pyrotechnic material, which can be ignited by an igniting device, are arranged in the casing can. A stable floating position is achieve through a ballast weight in the casing can at the can bottom (14). A number of column elements forming the smoke-generating bodies are arranged in the casing can in a uniformly distributed relationship, standing on the ballast weight. The space which remains free of the column elements in the casing can is filled with a buoyancy material. The cover has holes which in the unused original condition of the smoke pot are water-tightly closed with closure elements which can be torn open so that the smoke pot can also be submerged in water for a limited time without extinguishing of the smoke-generating bodies.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Diehl BGT Defence GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Klaus Sibum, Josef Schneider, Ernest-Christian Koch
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Patent number: 7124690Abstract: A mortar cartridge generates effective white or colored smoke obscuration with reduced adverse environmental impact and collateral damage, and provides an improved drag assembly that reduces drift during projectile descent and improves targeting.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Raef M. Tadros, Efthimios Papayianis, Allen A. Dehaghani, Anthony Martuccio, Raymond S. Trohanowsky, James Marlin Pennington
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Patent number: 6889611Abstract: A smoke shell (10) which includes a shell casing (12), an ogive (14) fixed to the shell casing (12) and a base (22) releasably connected to the shell casing (12). The ogive (14) has a time fuse (18) operatively connected to an ejection charge (20). A number of smoke pots (26) are provided in the shell casing (12) adjoining each other and the base (22) and an ejection plate (28). An ignitor charge (30) is mounted to the ejection plate (28) in the proximity of the ejection charge (20).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Diehl Munitionssysteme GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Werner Scherer, Josef Schneider, Gerald Rieger
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Patent number: 6877433Abstract: An incendiary 10 includes a plurality of containers 12 each containing a volume of a first substance such as potassium permanganate which, when mixed with a second substance such as glycol which is injected at a later time, reacts exothermically to generate a flame. Frangible couplings in the form of tabs 16 couple or connect adjacent containers 12 together. Thus the incendiary 10 is in the form of a flexible belt having a plurality of containers 12 which are mutually held together until separated by a dispensing/initiating machine. Each container 12 includes a flat surface 22 and a receptacle 18 having an opening 20 which opens onto the flat surface 22. A seal 24 extends across and closes the opening 20.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Raindance Systems Pty Ltd.Inventor: Robert Andrew Stevenson
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Publication number: 20040232334Abstract: A method of controlling unruly persons comprising identifying an area containing unruly persons refusing to respond to rule of law, filling the area with a non-toxic, non-injurious fogging material which interferes with the visual sense of persons in the area so as to prevent the persons from orienting themselves within the area and prevents the persons from seeing other persons within the area and providing for at least one authorized person within the area a thermal imaging camera operable to thermally detect persons within the area and to generate an image representing the persons detected. At least one authorized person within the area a viewing device for viewing the image of the detected persons and causing said at least one authorized person to subdue the unruly persons while viewing the images of the unruly persons and while the unruly persons are prevented from seeing the at least one authorized person.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventor: Laurence Gainsborough
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Patent number: 6666143Abstract: Many of today's weapons systems use surveillance and target acquisition (STA) devices which can exploit the infrared and millimeter wavebands of the electromagnetic spectrum. Designing obscurant devices which can provide screening against such systems often results in complicated or costly solutions. A device capable of mitigating these problems is described wherein an obscurant device (10), and more particularly a device capable of providing screening against the visual, infrared and millimeter wave regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, comprises an obscurant payload, a burster charge capable, when detonated by a detonator, of disseminating said payload and a payload casing wherein some or all of the payload casing is configured to disintegrate upon actuation of the burster charge and to act thereafter as an obscurant.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: The Secretary of State for Defence in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandInventor: Peter John David Collins
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Patent number: 6655292Abstract: A camouflage device includes at least one releasable active material disposed in at least one container to interrupt a line of sight, whereby the container can be deployed as a preventive measure and the active material can be remotely activated, if necessary. The container(s) can be brought to the desired location to be off-loaded by a transport vehicle, such as a truck.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1998Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Buck Werke GmbH & Co.Inventor: Rudolf Salzeder
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Patent number: 6612242Abstract: The present invention relates to a cartridge for smoke generation for the protection of combat vehicles, wherein the shell has the form of an integral two-chamber double can (2) including a partition wall shared by both chambers (10), the wall thickness of the partition wall (10) being greater than the wall thickness of the double can outer wall (22), and the front end of the double can (2) being closed gas-tight.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Buck Neue Technologien GmbHInventors: Karl Raupp, Werner Brand, Hansjörg Lang, Wolfgang Kukla
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Patent number: 6581520Abstract: The invention relates to a pyrotechnic active mass which is impenetrable in the visible spectrum, highly emissive in the infrared spectrum and used for camouflage and decoy purposes. As principal ingredients said mass contains red phosphorus and an alkali metal nitrate or mixture of alkali metal nitrates and as secondary ingredients at least one transition metal or a metal-rich compound or alloy thereof, at least one metalloid and a binder.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Pepete GmbHInventors: Ernst-Christian Koch, Axel Dochnahl
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Patent number: 6581521Abstract: One embodiment of a reusable gas grenade canister includes an inner casing defining an interior space. An outer casing is spaced from the inner casing. A top plate is used to close a top end of the canister. Offset ports extend through the inner and outer casings. Fins extend outwardly from the outer casing for elevating the canister above a support surface. In use, a grenade is located and secured within the interior space. Upon ignition, material is expelled from the grenade into the interior space, then flows through the ports into the baffle space, then to a point exterior of the canister. In another embodiment, the canister comprises a body defining an interior space and includes a spike extending therefrom, the spike defining a flow path for gas to flow from the interior space to a point remote from the body.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Inventors: Robert G. Dixon, Robert G. Dixon, Jr.
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Patent number: 6578492Abstract: The invention relates to a pyrotechnic smoke screen unit for producing an aerosol which is impenetrable in the visible, infrared and millimetric wave range and used for camouflage and decoy purposes. The units are obtained by combining fibre-like conductive dipoles or dipole precursors which become conductive in situ and conventional pyrotechnic smoke substances active in the visible and infrared range.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Pepete GmbHInventors: Ernst-Christian Koch, Josef Schneider
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Publication number: 20030097950Abstract: The present invention relates to a cartridge for smoke generation for the protection of combat vehicles, wherein the shell has the form of an integral two-chamber double can (2) including a partition wall shared by both chambers (10), the wall thickness of the partition wall (10) being greater than the wall thickness of the double can outer wall (22), and the front end of the double can (2) being closed gas-tight.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventors: Karl Raupp, Werner Brand, Hansjorg Lang, Wolfgang Kukla
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Patent number: 6553912Abstract: A war games land mine includes a fluid supply mechanism, a housing and a sealing device. The fluid supply mechanism is configured for containing and selectively releasing therefrom a pressurized fluid. The housing has an interior surface, a first orifice and a second orifice, the first orifice of the housing being fluidly coupled with the fluid supply mechanism. The sealing device is movably mounted within the housing, the sealing device having a first side and a second side. The first side and the interior surface of the housing define a first chamber therebetween, the first chamber being fluidly coupled with the first orifice. The second side and the interior surface defining a second chamber therebetween, the second chamber being fluidly coupled with the second orifice and configured for being substantially filled with a marking agent.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Blackpoint Engineering, LLCInventor: Steven J. Wygant
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Publication number: 20030056680Abstract: Device with combustible charge with smoke-generating, tear-generating or signaling effects, which comprises a casing (1) housing a series of charges (2) traversed by an ignition cord (16), which casing is closed by means of a cover (3) which delimits an inner chamber (25) and carries a fuse (18). Between the charges (2) and the end wall (6) of the casing (1) there is a spacer (7′) which defines a chamber (8), between said end wall (6) and the nearest charge (2), and which may consist of a cylindrical wall, inside which are housed one or more parachutes (26), to each of which a charge (2) is connected.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: Falken, S.A.Inventor: Juan Bardisa Santacreu
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Publication number: 20030025077Abstract: A method of controlling unruly persons comprising identifying an area containing unruly persons refusing to respond to rule of law, filling the area with a non-toxic, non-injurious fogging material which interferes with the visual sense of persons in the area so as to prevent the persons from orienting themselves within the area and prevents the persons from seeing other persons within the area and providing for at least one authorized person within the area a thermal imaging camera operable to thermally detect persons within the area and to generate an image representing the persons detected. At least one authorized person within the area a viewing device for viewing the image of the detected persons and causing said at least one authorized person to subdue the unruly persons while viewing the images of the unruly persons and while the unruly persons are prevented from seeing the at least one authorized person.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventor: Laurence Gainsborough
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Patent number: 6484640Abstract: The invention relates to a method of producing a screening smoke which is one-way transparent in the infrared spectrum (780 nm-14.0 &mgr;m) and opaque in the visible spectrum. According to the invention a known pyrotechnic screening smoke which is highly absorbent in the visible spectrum (380 nm-780 nm) is generated in the form of an aerosol, pyrotechnic scattered particles between 10 and 100 &mgr;m in size are simultaneously produced in said aerosol, and the resulting two-component smoke is irradiated by an infrared radiation source (spectrum: 780 nm-14.0 &mgr;m) from the smoke producer side.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Pepete GmbHInventors: Josef Schneider, Ernst-Christian Koch, Axel Dochnahl
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Patent number: 6414040Abstract: A composition for generating smoke, consisting essentially of at least one chlorine compound having a chlorine content of at least 56% by weight of the chlorine compound, and a mixture of at least one metal oxide and at least one metal. The metal oxide is an alkaline-earth metal oxide and the metal is an alkaline-earth metal. The molar fraction of alkaline-earth metal, based on the total number of moles of alkaline-earth metal and alkaline-earth metal oxide, is between 0.33 and 0.67. Preferably, the chlorine compound is hexachloroethane. Also preferably, the molar fraction of the mixture of alkaline-earth metal and alkaline-earth metal oxide in the composition is between 0.37 and 0.91. The alkaline-earth metal comprises particles having an average size of 50-100 &mgr;m and particles having an average size of 150-300 &mgr;m.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek TNOInventors: Christoffel Adrianus Van Driel, Adriana Petronella Martina Leenders, Arnold Barend Leeuwenburgh, Elisabeth Schonewille
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Patent number: 6412416Abstract: Disclosed is an aerosol generating device comprising a cartridge containing a propellant. When ignited, propellant gases expand through a diffuser, then through and into a clearing pad and then through and into a filler area, thereby de-agglomerating and fluidizing the filler and increasing pressure until a frangible end seal on the retainer end of the cartridge ruptures and releases the filler as an aerosol cloud. Methods for disseminating an aerosol and for using the device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: William G. Rouse, Raymond J. Maleck, Daniel J. Hartman, Noel Gonzalez, Daniel M. Jackson, Walter T. Robinson
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Patent number: 6283032Abstract: A smoke-generating projectile has a decomposable effective mass, the mass including a quick-burning deception component for generating spontaneous smoke, and a slow-burning concealment component for generating persistent smoke. The projectile includes an igniter, an ejection charge and/or ignition decomposition charge and at least one ignition delay device. The projectile is constructed so that the energy of decomposition of at least one of the effective mass components is constrained in a radial direction. The ejection charge and/or the ignition decomposition charge, as well as at least one ignition delay device, is installed in the effective mass.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Buck Neue Technologien GmbHInventor: Norbert Wardecki
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Patent number: 6269747Abstract: A training rocket for smoke development. The training rocket includes a rocket tube which contains powder and constitutes a propulsion motor for the rocket. The rocket includes a forward training head which contains a smoke composition adapted to emit visible smoke upon impact. An igniter charge, such as a tracer charge, which can be ignited by the propellant powder is situated in the rearmost of the training head, behind a bursting charge which can be ignited by the igniter charge. The igniter charge and the bursting charge are situated behind the smoke composition in the training head, for igniting the smoke composition, in a capsule which can be forced rearwardly from the training head due to the increased pressure caused by combustion of the smoke composition, whereby an aperture is formed for passage of smoke gases rearwardly in the rocket, through the rocket tube and out of it.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Nammo Raufoss ASInventors: Kåre R. Strandli, Johans Hamarsnes
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Patent number: 6253680Abstract: A diversionary device has a housing having at least one opening and containing a non-explosive propellant and a quantity of fine powder packed within the housing, with the powder being located between the propellant and the opening. When the propellant is activated, it has sufficient energy to propel the powder through the opening to produce a cloud of powder outside the housing. An igniter is also provided for igniting the cloud of powder to create a diversionary flash and bang, but at a low enough pressure to avoid injuring nearby people.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventor: Mark C. Grubelich
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Patent number: 6227118Abstract: This invention is directed to a device for generating a V agent vapor and aerosol. The device comprises a container having a first and second chamber separated by a destructable diaphragm. The chemical components necessary to form the V agent are divided between the two compartments. Freon or a similar fluorinated hydrocarbon is placed in one of the chambers which communicates with an ejection nozzle through a sealed opening. An explosive charge is detonated to remove the diaphragm between the compartments and to allow the chemical components to combine and form the V agent. The heat of the reaction in the presence of the freon causes the pressure to increase in the chamber. This pressure, together with the heat of reaction, breaks the seal between the chambers and the ejection nozzle and the V agent is ejected from the nozzle as a vapor and aerosol.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1968Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Gettis A. Nance
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Patent number: 6209461Abstract: The present invention relates to a non-lethal projectile. The projectile (1) comprises a longitudinal body (5) having internally a longitudinal striker (55) suitable for perforating a container (47) of fluid under pressure in controlled manner, in particular by impact of the projectile (1) on a target. The striker (55) has an internal passage (59) opening to the outside of the body (5) via channels (60) made through a rigid wall (35) secured to the body (5) such that the outlet offered to the fluid under pressure remains disengaged even if the impact is accompanied by the deformation of the container (47). The fluid contained in the container (47) can thus escape and spread over the target even in such a case.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Etienne Lacroix Tous Artifices S.A.Inventors: Régis Riffet, Walter Simonella, Guy Valembois
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Patent number: 6189453Abstract: An improved structure of a smoke generator including a housing and a pump accommodated in the housing. The pump pumps a chemical solution in a container via a solution duct to a heating vaporization device. The heating vaporization device includes two opposed disposed heat insulation rings, a heating tube, and a power source. The heat insulation rings are metal rings of good electrical conductivity and have a periphery provided with a plurality of ring holes. A plurality of metal conductive wires each have two ends respectively connected to the opposedly arranged ring holes, with a coil formed in a center of each heat insulation ring. The heating tube is a metal tube of a high resistance coefficient and is mounted intermediate of the heat insulation rings. A solution inlet and a smoke ejecting end at both ends of the heating tube pass through and are secured in the coils on the same side.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Inventor: Yu-Chuan Lin
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Patent number: 6087935Abstract: A smoke screen device for rooms includes a container to hold a smoke fluid that produces smoke when vaporized, a heating device for heating and vaporizing the smoke fluid, and an opening in the container that allows the smoke to be given off into the open. The heating device is a pyrotechnic heating cartridge having a heating agent, a pyrotechnic detonating agent, and a casing that encloses the heating agent and detonating agent. Heat produced during combustion of the heating agent is given off onto the smoke fluid through a wall of the casing. A pressure cartridge including a compression agent and a pyrotechnic detonating device is provided in the container to support propulsion of the smoke produced. The pyrotechnic detonating device may be electrically ignitable via an electrical cable coupled to an energy supply and sensory mechanism which themselves are connected to an alarm, so that when tripped, the alarm causes the detonating device to be ignited.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Innovative Pyrotechnik GmbHInventors: Joachim Berner, Ulrich Frick
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Patent number: 6047644Abstract: An aerosol generating device comprising a casing having a base end and a ainer end, with a firing primer mounted through the base end and extending into a propellant zone which contains a propellant. The firing primer is thereby detonationally connected to the propellant. A diffuser plate is mounted inside of the casing on a side of the propellant zone opposite to the firing primer. A filler area inside of the casing is adjacent to the diffuser on an opposite side to the propellant zone. The filler area contains particles of a powder having interstitial void space between the particles. A frangible end seal is attached to the casing within the retainer end, with the frangible end seal being positioned adjacent to the filler area on an opposite side of the diffuser. When activated, propellant gases expand through the diffuser into the fill area deagglomerating and fluidizing the powder particles and increasing pressure until the end seal ruptures and releases an aerosol cloud.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Raymond J. Malecki, William G. Rouse, Daniel J. Hartman, Samuel Morgan, Tom Mills
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Patent number: 6041713Abstract: A practice projectile includes a projectile jacket having a frontal end, a rearward end including a base, a length and a longitudinal axis; a fuze igniting on impact and being disposed in the projectile jacket; a component defining an axial tubular cavity extending throughout a preponderant portion of jacket length; a plurality of axially spaced explosive charges disposed in the cavity; and a transfer charge disposed between adjoining explosive charges for coupling the explosive charges to one another.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Rheinmetall W & M GmbHInventors: Ernst-Wilhelm Altenau, Gunter Sikorski, Werner Reczko
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Patent number: 5997667Abstract: A fire starting flare suitable for hand-held launchers has a fuse and ignitor assembly within a flare core material such that as the flare is launched the fire ignites and as the flare lands the fuse reaches the ignitor assembly to set off the flare.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Quoin, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Jacobson
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Patent number: 5992327Abstract: The invention relates to a sub-ammunition object for vapor generation for a spinstabilized carrier projectile with axial sub-ammunition discharge, consisting of a stackable, flat, disk-shaped, stamped part of identical caliber, which, at a height/width ratio of about 1:1.5 to 1:5, contains red phosphorus as the primary active substance and is designed to retain its structural and form stability during firing, discharge, and stacking as a result of fibers embedded in the active substance and/or a shell, with the combustion time being chemically and/or physically adjustable through the height, compression pressure and/or composition of the active substance. It is preferred that the active substance be located in a container with at least one blower aperture and one oxygen donor as the energy supply needed for combustion of the red phosphorus in the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Buck Werke GmbH & Co.Inventors: Norbert Wardecki, Herwig Feldmeier
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Patent number: 5983801Abstract: A three-in-one smoke grenade to disperse unruly crowds that emits three smoke trails and deploys at three separate locations on the assembly site of the unruly crowd, to thereby obviate the typical defense of a crowd member throwing the smoke source to another location away from the assembly site.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventor: Michael Brunn
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Patent number: 5929369Abstract: An assembly for generating an optical marking of the flight path of an air/space vehicle propelled by a power unit is associated with the power unit, and mixes the marking output of the generator with either the exhaust of the power unit or air streaming past the vehicle. The generator may generate smoke or steam. In the case of a smoke generator, the assembly may include an annular chamber surrounding a central passageway through which the power unit exhaust passes. The exhaust ignites a smoke-generating charge in the annular chamber, the smoke generated passing through bores in the annular chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1998Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft Vertreten Durch die SM Schweizerische Munitionsunternehmung der Gruppe RustungInventors: Josef Bissig, Rolf Oechslin, Walter Rauber
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Patent number: 5874690Abstract: A smoke grenade including in an interposed position between a fuse emitting a low intensity flame and a smoke-generating composition requiring for optimum smoke production ignition by a high intensity flame, a rocket motor propellant which is ignited by the fuse and thereupon generates the high intensity flame resulting in smoke-generating service of the composition in an optimum short duration which foils manual removal of the grenade from the intended site of use.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Inventor: Michael Brunn
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Patent number: 5872325Abstract: The invention is directed to an ammunition casing made of a composite fiber material, which comprises fiber material and a bonding agent, is at least partially flammable and has a high strength. The ammunition casing is particularly useful when surrounding a smoke screen unit, and the combustion reaction products of the composite fiber material form soot particles, preferably of hydrocarbon C.sub.X H.sub.Y, which will contribute to the smoke screen effect of the smoke screen unit during combustion.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Buck Werke GmbH & Co.Inventors: Herwig Feldmeier, Klaus Hieke
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Patent number: 5817970Abstract: A projectile, particularly for nonlethal active components. The projectile has a disintegratable shell with pyrotechnic means. The projectile has two or more shell layers made of explosive foil, each alternating with another shell layer made of supportive foil material, between a radially outer shell layer made of supportive foil material and a radially inner protective shell. The different layers made of explosive foil can be ignited sequentially when viewed radially from the outside to the inside.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Daimler-Benz Aerospace AGInventor: Johannes Feierlein
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Patent number: 5783768Abstract: A fire starting flare suitable for hand-held launchers has a fuse and ignitor assembly within a flare core material such that as the flare is launched the fire ignites and as the flare lands the fuse reaches the ignitor assembly to set off the flare.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Quoin, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Jacobson
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Patent number: 5700971Abstract: A rapid-release smoke hand grenade comprising a manually actuatable igniter head (A) and an active mass member (B), wherein the striker located on the igniter head to initiate the chain of pyrotechnical activity is loaded by means of a safety clip so as to be safe to handle, the smoke-forming means located in the active mass member is in the form of combustible disc-shaped or disc sector-shaped thin leaves (flares) coated with smoke-forming agent based on red phosphorus which practically fill the canister of the active mass member around a capsule for the ignition/bursting unit located therein, the heavy components of this rapid-release smoke hand grenade are held together by connecting elements which are stable when it bursts, and the essential components of the grenade preferably consist of aluminium.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Buck Werke GmbH & Co.Inventors: Peter Rayer, Norbert Wardecki, Karl Raupp
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Patent number: 5682010Abstract: A method of producing a visible one-way screening smoke is disclosed. The thod includes substantially concurrently deploying into ambient atmosphere a first smoke cloud containing a light absorbent material such as carbon black and a second smoke cloud containing a white nonabsorbent visible screening smoke substantially parallel to and apart from the first cloud so that a two layer obscurant cloud having a one-way visibility effect is created in which visibility is substantially maintained only in the direction of the first cloud through the second cloud.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1996Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Janon F. Embury, Jr.
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Patent number: 5665272Abstract: The multifuel combustion engine is a Lenoir cycle (constant volume), pulst combustion engine capable of operating on gasoline, diesel or kerosene based fuels. Although the preferred embodiment is described in terms of Lenoir cycle pulsejet engines, the present invention has application to combustion engines in general. The conventional Lenoir cycle engine has been modified to provide a direct, premixed fuel-air spray to the combustion chamber and means for igniting the fuel-air spray. Said fuel-air spray is separate and distinct from the fuel-air charge which is fed to the combustion chamber from the engine head. Additionally, means are provided for preheating the combustion chamber so that the same fuel-air ratio mixes can be fed to the combustion chamber for cold start or hot restart of the engine. A method of burning different fuels in combustion engines is also claimed. The present invention includes the application of the modified Lenoir cycle engines to smoke generator equipment.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1995Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: William A. Adams, Janice A. Fritz, Terry L. Thurman
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Patent number: 5661257Abstract: A covert, i.e., no visible light emitted, multispectral day/night target marker is disclosed. The marker emits a signature detectable in the electromagnetic spectrum including visible, near infrared, middle and longwave infrared, and radar regions. The marker is particularly useful for marking of target areas so that they can be easily detected from the ground or the air. The visible spectrum is marked by a white or colored pyrotechnic smoke generant. The near infrared region is marked by near infrared emitting photodiodes encased in a hardened polymeric molding compound. These diodes are only visible through night vision devices (image intensifiers). The middle through the far infrared regions are marked by the heat generated from the combustion of the pyrotechnic smoke generant. The smoke generant is housed in a canister having a highly emissive surface. The radar region is marked using radar chaff. The target marker is configured for use with conventional mortar or rocket delivered flare systems.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Thiokol CorporationInventors: Daniel B. Nielson, Brad A. Fairbourn
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Patent number: 5656794Abstract: In a continuously burning pyrotechnic composition, compounds of graphite serve as additional components that are capable of thermal expansion in the C-axis perpendicular to the lattice plane and expand in the reaction zone of the pyrotechnic composition, being released with the reaction products of the burning pyrotechnic composition. This permits production of camouflage smokes that are effective in the optically visible range, the IR range and the MMW-RADAR range of electromagnetic radiation.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventors: Uwe Krone, Klaus Moller, Ernest Shulz
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Patent number: 5635666Abstract: A flare mass for dummy target production has an incendiary composition component and an inert component, the weight ratio of the incendiary mass component and the inert component being adjusted such that the maximum of the spectral radiant flux of the flare mass in adaptation to the spectral radiant flux distribution of the target signature to be simulated is displaced toward longer wavelengths compared with the spectral radiant flux distribution of the incendiary mass component alone.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Buck Werke GmbH & Co.Inventors: Heinz Bannasch, Martin Wegscheider, Martin Fegg, Horst Bosel
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Patent number: 5619009Abstract: Improvements applied to the case of a smoke bomb.This invention relates to the envelope of a smoke bomb case.It consists, on the one hand, of a traditional wall (1), resistant to the pressure of the smoke bomb constituents (4) when it is the object of the exothermic reaction of the smoke bomb powder, once it has been initiated by an adequate technique. It comprises, on the other hand, at least one area of reduced resistance (3), formed by a relatively fine layer, the said area being covered by a cover (2) of a resistance comparable to the remainder of the traditional wall (1), and which is pierced by a large number of holes (6, 7, and 8).It is characterized by the fact that each hole (6 or 7 or 8) of said cover (2) has a warped form.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1996Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Princhim S.A.Inventor: Andre Le Grouyellec
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Patent number: 5610359Abstract: A method of generating nontoxic smoke is taught. The method comprises: (a) submerging a nontoxic smoke creating device in a liquid coolant while preventing entry of coolant into said device; said device includes a composition which comprises: (1) a first reactant selected from the group consisting of potassium chlorate, potassium perchlorate, potassium dichromate, cesium nitrate, and potassium nitrate; and (2) a second reactant serving as a reduction agent; (b) activating said smoke creating device by reacting said composition comprising said first reactant and said second reactant, to create solid particulate products having a diameter of about one micron or less which create the nontoxic smoke; and (c) passing said solid particulate products into said coolant through at least one downwardly directed tuyere hydraulically connected at or near the top of said device without any accompanied destruction of said nontoxic smoke creating device.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Inventors: Yechiel Spector, Esther Jacobson, Vida Naishtut, Michael Vittenberg, Zohar Beinert
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Patent number: 5610364Abstract: A decoy flare is disclosed which includes illuminant disposed within a housing. A shroud is slidably attached to the housing for deployment from a retracted position to an extended position. A plug is attached to the aft end of the shroud and is configured with a radially beveled, nozzle-contacting surface. The plug is positioned and configured to sealingly engage the nozzle when the shroud is in the retracted position and to disengage the nozzle upon deployment of the shroud to the extended position. The plug is configured with a plume-contacting surface positioned at an angle to the path of the plume when the shroud is in the extended position for enhancing the cross-sectional area of the plume of the flare.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Thiokol CorporationInventors: David W. Endicott, Jr., Ross W. Guymon, James R. Kaminska