Shell Lining And Varnishing Patents (Class 86/17)
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Patent number: 6343552Abstract: A system and method for use in providing a peripheral seal between the case and lid of a MACS modular unit or other workpiece interface, the system including a workpiece holding device for carrying and moving a workpiece of interest in relation to a solvent dispensing system and a solvent dispensing system for dispensing a metered amount of solvent into the interface to be sealed on the workpiece, the solvent dispensing system further including a metering device for dispensing a predetermined known amount of the solvent, a stationary dispensing valve for dispensing solvent supplied from the metering device over a predetermined time, a re-supply system for reloading the metering device of the known amount of liquid solvent; and a control system for controlling the operation of the workpiece holding device and the solvent dispensing system.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Alliant Techsystems Inc.Inventor: Marlon D. Harris
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Patent number: 5386777Abstract: Rocket motors are constructed by encasing a solid porous poly(vinyl alcohol) core in the shape of the propellant grain with motor casing material in the same manner as motor casing material is conventionally applied over a disposable or removable mandrel. The motor is then completed by filling the open passages of the core with liquid oxidizer. When the liquid oxidizer permeates the poly(vinyl alcohol), the result is a solid continuous propellant grain of rubbery consistency. Aluminum powder may be incorporated in either the porous poly(vinyl alcohol) or the liquid oxidizer to achieve a fuel-enhanced propellant.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1992Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Aero-Jet General CorporationInventors: Richard L. Lou, Norman Mittermaier, George M. Clark
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Patent number: 4689185Abstract: A priming method for rimfire cartridges is disclosed in which a propellant solution is disposed adjacent a centrifugally located primer material in a rimfire cartridge. The solvent is then evaporated to leave a propellant film near the primer material in order to provide slower, more uniform ignition to thereby allow use of propellant powders which would otherwise be too fast or too sensitive.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1986Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: Olin CorporationInventors: Frances G. Lopata, George C. Mei
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Patent number: 4640724Abstract: The invention provides a method of priming a blank or bulleted rimfire cartridge comprising the steps of (a) dosing into the rimfire case a quantity of a substantially dry, powdery, relatively insensitive premix comprising, in predetermined proportions, at least two materials that will, in the presence of a liquid reaction medium, react together forming a primary explosive compound, (b) compacting the premix so as substantially to fill the rim of the case therewith, (c) dosing a quantity of the liquid reaction medium into the case so as to cause said materials to react together forming the primary explosive compound and (d) drying the primer. By compacting the premix into the rim before the addition of the liquid reaction medium, the conventional spinning step may be dispensed with, thereby making the priming process safer and more economic.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1981Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: IMI Kynoch LimitedInventors: George B. Carter, Alan P. Manby
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Patent number: 4563935Abstract: An apparatus for the forming and/or treatment of cartridge cases while continuously travelling through a train of cartridge case treating instrumentalities, in particular a machine for varnishing or gumming the collar and the percussion cap thereof, said two operations being carried out, respectively, at a lower level and an upper level of an operating drum. An upstream transfer wheel leads untreated cartridge cases with a predetermined peripheral spacing to the lower level of the operating drum where varnishing of the collar or flange is carried out. The downstream transfer wheel returns the thus partially varnished cartridge cases and leads them to a recycling drum which at the same time turns the cartridge cases upside down, and introduces the thus turned cartridge cases to the upper level of the upstream transfer wheel.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1983Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Manufacture de Machines du Haut Rhin, "Manurhin"Inventors: Jean C. Rinck, Alain M. Lecomte, Alain Scherrer
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Patent number: H1350Abstract: The invention relates to coating devices and methods for application of sant to ammunition. Provided is a mechanically simple and effective way of weatherproofing or coating high volumes of small caliber sabot ammunition or similar items. The coating device typically consists of a container device, which is chamber of sufficient size and volume to hold sealant, covered by an integral lid comprising a frame holding a diaphram, sealant and means for applying the sealant. The frame and the diaphram are provided with aligning holes. The holes are sized to permit the object to be coated to penetrate through the frame, and deformably penetrate through the diaphram into the chamber and contacting the sealant and means of application. The means to apply the sealant may be a sealant dip, a series of spray jets to spray the sealant, a felt stamp pad, a fluidized bed, various combinations of these or any other type of application means to uniformly coat the object.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Anthony T. Desmond, William J. Russell