Claims
- 1. In a demolition unit, a closed container having a shallow depth relative to its transverse cross section, and having a high explosive charge contained therein, a completely embedded non-explosive shock absorbing mass centrally located within said explosive and extending laterally to within a short distance of the side walls of said container, a facing plate projectile of substantial density secured to and substantially coextensive with the top wall of said container and in contact with said explosive, and means below said non-explosive mass for initiating said explosive charge, the detonation wave of said explosive charge striking said face plate as a flat wave to propel said plate intact toward a target.
- 2. The demolition unit of claim 1 wherein the top wall of said container and said facing plate are planar.
- 3. The demolition unit of claim 1 wherein the top wall of said container and said facing plate are centrally depressed.
- 4. The demolition unit of claim 1 wherein the central portion of the top wall of said container and said facing plate are convex.
- 5. In a demolition unit, a container comprising a side wall and top and bottom walls, said container having a small depth relative to its transverse cross section, a detonating explosive charge occupying the space formed by said container, a facing plate projectile secured to the under surface of said top wall and embedded in said explosive, a wave shaping inert shock absorbing mass centrally located in and completely surrounded by said explosive charge, and means below said inert mass for initiating said explosive charge, a detonating wave formed upon initiation of said explosive charge striking said facing plate as a flat wave to propel said plate intact toward a target.
- 6. The demolition unit of claim 5 wherein said top wall and said facing plate are centrally depressed.
- 7. The demolition unit of claim 5 wherein said top wall and said facing plate each define a flat surface.
- 8. The demolition unit of claim 5 wherein the central portion said top wall, and said facing plate, are convex.
- 9. A demolition unit comprising a container having a flat bottom and side walls of uniform height extending upwardly from the periphery of said bottom to define a chamber having a vertical central axis of symmetry, said chamber having a shallow depth relative to its transverse cross section, a high explosive charge filling said chamber, an insert of inert shock-absorbing material completely embedded within said charge to absorb the peak of the detonation wave and by peripheral initiation alter the wave shape, said insert having a vertical axis of symmetry coincident with the axis of symmetry of said container, and a flat bottom spaced within a short distance of the detonation means and parallel with the bottom of said container, a plate projectile of uniform thickness mounted over and in contact with said charge and in substantially coextensive spaced parallel relation with said insert, and means operable to detonate said charge at a point on said axis below said insert, the detonation wave from said high explosive charge striking said facing plate as a flat wave to propel said plate intact toward a target.
- 10. In a land mine, a container having a continuous enclosing side wall and top and bottom walls, a fuze located on the axis of and in contact with said bottom wall, a relatively thin first high explosive layer in contact with said fuze for initiation thereby and covering said bottom wall, a shock-absorbing mass axially disposed on said first explosive layer and uniformly spaced from said side wall, a body of high explosive between said side wall and said shock-absorbing mass, a second layer of high explosive on said shock-absorbing mass, an axially positioned plate projectile adjacent said top wall and in contact with said second explosive layer, said first and second explosive layers forming with said body of explosive a continuous detonation path around said shock-absorbing mass from said fuze to said plate projectile, a detonating wave formed upon initiation of said explosive charge striking said plate projectile as a substantially flat wave to propel said plate intact toward a target.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be used by and for the Government for Governmental purposes, without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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677824 |
Aug 1952 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Clark, George B., Technical Pub. No. 2157, American Institute of Mining andet. Eng. Mar. 1947. |