US918560A - Cap for projectiles. - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F42—AMMUNITION; BLASTING
- F42C—AMMUNITION FUZES; ARMING OR SAFETY MEANS THEREFOR
- F42C19/00—Details of fuzes
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F42—AMMUNITION; BLASTING
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- F42D1/04—Arrangements for ignition
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- F42D1/05—Electric circuits for blasting
- F42D1/055—Electric circuits for blasting specially adapted for firing multiple charges with a time delay
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- the present invention has for its object a rigid form of cap intended for preserving the fuses of projectiles.
- the novel method ofcapping consists in principle of a rigid metal cap, in a single piece, provided with an external tear-oft collar or projection, formed with the said cap or firmly fitted to it; the lower edge of this cap is fixed, by closing over or crimping, into or beneath a groove or shoulder formed for that purpose either upon the ogive of the projectile or upon the plate of the fuse, or finally on a ring clamped or fixed between the projectile and the fuse.
- a designates the upper part of the ogive of a projectile and I) is the fuse.
- the capping is effected by means of a rigid metal cap 0 shaped in such a manner as to present at an appropriate point a supporting collar for a tearing off tool.
- the collar 0 for the engagement of the cap 0 is formed at the summitof the ogive. It is upon this collar that the lower edge f of the cap is engaged.
- the cap presents a shoulder g which bears upon the upper part it of said collar 6.
- the collar d is formed by a ring fitted and brazed to the cap proper c.
- the engaging shoulder projects from the plate of the fuse Z).
- the engaging shoulder e is constituted by the salient edgeof a metal ring pressed home between the fuse b and the ogive a.
- the lower edge f of the capsule is lodged in a groove 6 formed on the edge of the ogive and which leaves upon the latter a circular tongue at sufliciently yielding to permit of being closed over by pinching the said edge
- a tight joint is obtained in the following manncr.
- the contacting parts of the cap 0 and of the engaging shoulder e are lightly coated with varnish or paint before the cap is arranged in position; this coat should not be sufiicient to foul the regulating appliances of the fuse.
- the joint with the projectile is covered with a layer of varnish or paint which still further insures a good joint. 7
- the walls of the groove 6 are coated with varnish or paint before the cap is arranged in place.
- the device comprises but a single joint between the cap and the projectile and that this joint can be rendered perfectly tight.
- the envelop is torn away by means of a key or a pivoting device.
- a cap to protect the fuses of projectiles formed of a single piece of metal united at one end to the projectile and provided with a shoulder to be engaged by asuitable decapping implement, substantially as described.
- a cap to protect the fuses of projectiles formed of a single piece of rigid metal united at its lower end to the projectile and having by a suitable decapping implement, sub- 10 its surface provided with a shoulder to be stantially as described. q engaged by a suitable decapping implement, In testimony whereof I have signed my substantially as described. v name to this specification in the presence of 3.
- a projectile having two subscribing Witnesses. means for engaging a cap, a rigid one piece LEON DUVIGNAU DE LANNEAU. metal cap having means for engaging the ⁇ Vitnesses: said engaging means of the projectile, and EMILE BERT, a shoulder on the cap adapted to be engaged H. C. CoXE.
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Description
L. D. DE LANNEAU.
GAP FOR PROJEOTILES.
- rum-non FILED AUG. 22, 1908.
- Patented Apr. 20, 1909. l
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 20, 1909.
Application filed August 22, 1908. Serial No. 449,826.
, To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Liion DUVIGN U on LANNEAU, of the Republic of France, residing at 71 Boulevard Pereire, Paris, France, have invented new and useful Improvements in Caps for Projectiles, of which the follow? ing is a specification.
The present invention has for its object a rigid form of cap intended for preserving the fuses of projectiles.
There are in existence protecting devices constituted by acap of soft metal such as lead. Their defects are known: On the one hand they are wanting in strength, while on the other hand they do not form a perfect joint where the tearing-oil" wire passes, and finally they leave residues of metal in the fuse-regulating appliances. Attempts have been made to obviate these defects by using a complex rigid cap, comprising a lower cup fixed to the fuse and which is torn off, for
the purpose of removing the cap, by means of a tearing-off wire; the cap proper being closed over upon the edges of this cup with the intermediary of a joint. 'Apart from its complexity, high cost and the difliculty of forming a tight joint owing to the multiplicity of joints, this method of capping presents the defect of necessitating a tear-ofi' wire like a lead cap and where this .wire passes through the joint-is necessarily defective. In addition to this, the severing of the cup by means of the tear-off wire is an operation attended with considerable difficulty and occupies too much time to be satisfactory with quickfire guns.
j The novel method ofcapping consists in principle of a rigid metal cap, in a single piece, provided with an external tear-oft collar or projection, formed with the said cap or firmly fitted to it; the lower edge of this cap is fixed, by closing over or crimping, into or beneath a groove or shoulder formed for that purpose either upon the ogive of the projectile or upon the plate of the fuse, or finally on a ring clamped or fixed between the projectile and the fuse.
The accompanyingdrawing shows, by way of example, various embodiments of the invention.
In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, a designates the upper part of the ogive of a projectile and I) is the fuse. The capping is effected by means of a rigid metal cap 0 shaped in such a manner as to present at an appropriate point a supporting collar for a tearing off tool. The collar 0 for the engagement of the cap 0 is formed at the summitof the ogive. It is upon this collar that the lower edge f of the cap is engaged. The cap presents a shoulder g which bears upon the upper part it of said collar 6.
In the example illustrated in Fig. 2, the collar d is formed by a ring fitted and brazed to the cap proper c. The engaging shoulder projects from the plate of the fuse Z).
In the construction illustrated in Fig. 3, the engaging shoulder e is constituted by the salient edgeof a metal ring pressed home between the fuse b and the ogive a.
In the example illustrated in Fig. 4, the lower edge f of the capsule is lodged in a groove 6 formed on the edge of the ogive and which leaves upon the latter a circular tongue at sufliciently yielding to permit of being closed over by pinching the said edge In the example illustrated in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, a tight joint is obtained in the following manncr. The contacting parts of the cap 0 and of the engaging shoulder e are lightly coated with varnish or paint before the cap is arranged in position; this coat should not be sufiicient to foul the regulating appliances of the fuse. After the envelop has been fitted, the joint with the projectile is covered with a layer of varnish or paint which still further insures a good joint. 7
In the example illustrated in Fig. 4 the walls of the groove 6 are coated with varnish or paint before the cap is arranged in place.
It will be seen that in all cases the device comprises but a single joint between the cap and the projectile and that this joint can be rendered perfectly tight.
Q11 firing, the envelop is torn away by means of a key or a pivoting device.
hat I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. As a new article of manufacture, a cap to protect the fuses of projectiles, formed of a single piece of metal united at one end to the projectile and provided with a shoulder to be engaged by asuitable decapping implement, substantially as described.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a cap to protect the fuses of projectiles, formed of a single piece of rigid metal united at its lower end to the projectile and having by a suitable decapping implement, sub- 10 its surface provided with a shoulder to be stantially as described. q engaged by a suitable decapping implement, In testimony whereof I have signed my substantially as described. v name to this specification in the presence of 3. In combination, a projectile having two subscribing Witnesses. means for engaging a cap, a rigid one piece LEON DUVIGNAU DE LANNEAU. metal cap having means for engaging the \Vitnesses: said engaging means of the projectile, and EMILE BERT, a shoulder on the cap adapted to be engaged H. C. CoXE.
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4205608A (en) * | 1978-07-24 | 1980-06-03 | The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Army | Fuze well stress attenuator for projectiles |
| US8069790B1 (en) * | 2007-06-08 | 2011-12-06 | Raytheon Company | Methods and apparatus for attachment adapter for a projectile |
| US20120205487A1 (en) * | 2009-09-28 | 2012-08-16 | Mellor Timothy B | Rocket guidance adapter |
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4205608A (en) * | 1978-07-24 | 1980-06-03 | The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Army | Fuze well stress attenuator for projectiles |
| US8069790B1 (en) * | 2007-06-08 | 2011-12-06 | Raytheon Company | Methods and apparatus for attachment adapter for a projectile |
| US20120205487A1 (en) * | 2009-09-28 | 2012-08-16 | Mellor Timothy B | Rocket guidance adapter |
| US8291827B2 (en) * | 2009-09-28 | 2012-10-23 | Raytheon Company | Rocket guidance adapter |
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