Claims
- 1. A device for temporarily interconnecting a mortar projectile and a projectile extension, said device comprising:
- two connecting elements, one connecting element being defined by each of said mortar projectile and said projectile extension,
- one connecting element forming a cavity facing the other connecting element, said other connecting element including at least one plastic deformable means for introduction into said cavity, said cavity being limited by at least one side wall forming an angle with a center axis of said mortar projectile, said at least one plastic deformable means being deformable sideways from a non-deformed state in which one side surface thereof has an angular orientation which is different from that of said side wall, into a deformed state in which said side surface has got the same angular orientation as said side wall, said at least one plastic deformable means capable of being introduced into said cavity with said side surface into engagement with said at least one side wall only by the sideways deformation of said at least one plastic deformable means from said nondeformed state into said deformed state, said at least one plastic deformable means at least partially filling said cavity and remaining inside said cavity to interconnect said mortar projectile and said projectile extension in said deformed state,
- said mortar projectile including a separation powder charge located facing said connecting element of said projectile extension, said separation powder charge being ignited at a pre-determined phase of the trajectory of the mortar projectile to generate gases causing the projectile extension to separate from said mortar projectile.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said other connecting element and said cavity are aligned with each other so that when said mortar projectile and said projectile extension are loaded into a barrel of a weapon, said other connecting means is caused to penetrate inside said cavity as a result of firing forces generated upon said weapon being fired.
- 3. A device for interconnecting a projectile and a projectile extension, said device comprising:
- two connecting means located opposed to each other for temporarily interconnecting said projectile and said projectile extension,
- one connecting means including a cavity and the other connecting means including deformable means for interconnecting said two connecting means, said deformable means being deformable sideways from a non-deformed state in which one side surface thereof has an angular orientation which is different from that of said side wall, into a deformed state in which said side surface has got the same angular orientation as said side wall, said deformable means being deformed from said non-deformed state to said deformed state when entering and at least partially filling said cavity to interconnect said two connecting means, and
- separating means for separating said deformable means from said cavity, said separating means being operable at a specific phase of the trajectory of the projectile and projectile extension when said projectile and projectile extension are interconnected by said two connecting means to disconnect said two connecting means and thereby disconnect said projectile and said projectile extension.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said other connecting means and said cavity are aligned with each other so that when said projectile and said projectile extension are loaded into a barrel of a weapon, said other connecting means is caused to penetrate inside said cavity as a result of firing forces generated upon said weapon being fired.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 577,707, now abandoned filed Feb. 7, 1984.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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