Claims
- 1. An annular plasma injector device with a combustible mass in a cartridge having a power supply to provide sufficient power to generate plasma and accelerate a projectile comprising:
- a power rod extending from the power supply and connected to a first terminal;
- a conductive foam membrane structure for directing power to a second terminal enveloping said power rod with a dielectric liner therebetween and axially extending in said cartridge to form annular plasma discharge;
- said conductive foam membrane structure having connection to said first terminal; and
- said power rod, said conductive foam membrane structure, said first and second terminals disposed in the combustible mass within said cartridge.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said first terminal comprises an anode terminal to which said power rod is integrally connected.
- 3. The device according to claim 1 wherein said second terminal is a cathode and is integrally connected to said foam membrane structure and is isolated from said power rod.
- 4. The device according to claim 1 wherein said conductive foam membrane structure forms means for developing, containing, incubating and annularly and axially distributing plasma arc into the combustible mass and comprises spatially distributed random size pores interconnectively layered to form a foam-like tubular structure.
- 5. An annular plasma injector device with a combustible mass and a power supply having sufficient power to generate plasma contained in a cartridge to accelerate a projectile comprising:
- a conductive foam membrane structure for developing, containing, incubating, distributing and surfacially infusing plasma into the combustible mass;
- said conductive foam membrane structure forming a tubular housing extending into a combustible mass and cantilevered at a stub case of the cartridge;
- a power rod disposed in said conductive membrane foam structure with a dielectric insulator therebetween;
- an anode and a cathode terminal wherein said anode terminal is integrally connected to said power rod and said conductive foam membrane structure and further that said conductive foam membrane structure forms an annular enclosure around said cathode terminal at said stub case of the cartridge; and
- said conductive foam membrane structure, said power rod, said anode and said cathode terminals and the combustible mass contained in the cartridge and integrally joined to the projectile.
- 6. The device according to claim 5 wherein said conductive foam membrane structure includes a capillary element having a matted type, woolly, labyrinthine body having random size pores and orientation extending into said combustible mass and isolated from the combustible mass by means of a dielectric layer therebetween.
- 7. The device according to claim 5 wherein said conductive foam membrane structure includes an ullage volume contained between layers of matted type, woolly, labyrinthine body.
- 8. A method of distributing fuel-impregnated plasma into a combustible mass in a cartridge comprising the steps of:
- storing fuel in ullage volume of a tubular, conductive, porous foam membrane structure and providing a dielectric sheath for both internal and external surfaces of said structure to thereby contain said fuel in said ullage volume;
- inserting a power rod in said structure;
- connecting said structure between an anode and a cathode terminals; and
- energizing said structure to vaporize said structure and generate fuel impregnated plasma to surfacially and annularly distribute said plasma into the combustible mass.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 wherein said structure annularly encapsulates said anode and said cathode terminals and comprises an annular cross section with an axially extended section to form plasma annularly and surfacially across said axially extended section.
- 10. The method according to claim 8 wherein fuels of different energies are stored in said ullage volume for use with different types of combustible mass.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under DAAA15-91-C-0124 awarded by the Department Of The Army. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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Popular Mechanics, "Electric Pistol Fired by a Small Dry Battery", Jul. 1937, p. 94. |