Claims
- 1. In a solid propellant rocket motor having a solid propellant perforated grain contained in a case, an exhaust nozzle at the aft end of said case and a pyrogen igniter at the forward end of said case, said pyrogen igniter including:
- (i) an exhaust nozzle for exhausting hot gases;
- (ii) an add-on pyrotechnic package secured to said pyrogen exhaust nozzle, said add-on pyrotechnic package comprising a suitable container for containing pyrotechnic pellets; and,
- (iii) pyrotechnic pellets contained in said container which are ignitable by hot pyrogen exhaust gases when said hot pyrogen exhaust gases impinge upon said pellets and produces rapid burning of said pellets that are subsequently discharged in the form of hot gases and hot particles along with said hot pyrogen exhaust gases to perform the functions of rapidly sweeping away any undesirable solid propellant perforated grain constituents that have migrated to the surface of said solid propellant perforated grain or reaction products that have formed on said surface from chemical reactions, rapidly igniting said solid propellant, perforated grain, and maintaining a high pressure rate rise in said solid propellant rocket motor which achieves improved ignition and performance of said propellant rocket motor.
- 2. The pyrogen igniter of claim 1 wherein said suitable container for said add-on pyrotechnic package is fabricated from a material selected from plastic, perforated metal, and pressed paper and wherein said pyrotechnic pellets are selected from the pyrotechnic pellets consisting of boron-potassium nitrate (B/KNO.sub.3), aluminum-potassium perchlorate (Al/KClO.sub.4), titanium-aluminum-potassium perchlorate (Ti-Al/KClO.sub.4), and large granules of black powder.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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