Claims
- 1. Single energy source augmented rail gun apparatus comprising the combination of:
- first and second nested arrays of projectile guiding projectile accelerating, electrically conductive, primary rail segments disposed in diametric opposition along a central axis of said apparatus and defining a gun barrel portion thereof, with
- each segment of each said array residing in both a first plane of parallel disposition with said central axis and in an orthogonal second plane of oblique angle disposition with said central axis, and with each segment of each said array also being electrically isolated, but magnetically coupled with substantially adjacent additional segments of said arrays;
- a plurality of electrically conductive augumenting rail members each disposed lengthwise parallel of said central axis and adjacent an external surface of a primary rail segment nested array in electrical isolation and magnetic coupling therewith;
- a plurality of primary rail segment to augmentation rail electrical interconnection bar members crosswise disposed along said central axis in physical displacement therefrom and interconnecting an electrical input terminal end portion of each rail segment with an opposite augmentation rail member;
- with each combination of a primary rail segment, an interconnection bar member, and an augmenting rail member portion also comprising electrical energy storing electrical inductance means, equivalent with an external discrete electrical inductance member, for storing projectile acceleration energy in electrical form;
- a movable ballistic projectile member initially disposed between breach end boundaries of said first and second primary rail segments and movable along said primary rail segments and said central axis in response to electrical energy current flow in said augmenting rail members and multiple segment successions of said primary rail segments; and
- single output port electrical energy sourcing means selectably connected between gun barrel muzzle terminal ends of said augmenting rail members for generating magnetically linked electrical currents responsive to gun barrel positioning of said projectile member in said primary rail segments and in said augmentation rail members.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further including metallic support means lengthwise disposed along said central axis in electrical isolation with said rail segments and said augmentation rail members for maintaining predetermined physical dimensions in said apparatus during energized use thereof.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said single output port electrical energy sourcing means includes pulsed energy sourcing means for supplying repeated pulses of electrical energy to said augmenting rail members.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said projectile member includes electrical isolation means for excluding said electrical currents therefrom and plasma resisting means for withstanding the temperatures and pressures of a projectile accelerating electrical arc.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said augmenting rail members are of substantially larger cross-sectional area than each segment of said primary rail segment.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second plane is disposed at an oblique angle of between 0 and 40 degrees with respect to said central axis.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said nested array primary rail segments is of chevron configuration and includes a portion located in a third plane that is orthogonally disposed of said first plane and obliquely disposed of said second plane.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said disposed interconnection bar members are disposed in pairs along said central axis with one member of each pair being connected to an oppositely disposed augmenting rail member.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said electrical energy sourcing means includes projectile position and velocity responsive energy pulsing means for adding successive pulses of electrical energy to an accelerating projectile being launched therefrom.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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