Claims
- 1. An automatic liquid spraying system for extinguishing burning embers and residue remaining in a cannon assembly after firing of a projectile, comprising in combination:
- means for supplying a fire-extinguishing liquid medium to the rear powder section; the front projectile section; and onto the obturator axis;
- the cannon assembly including an elongated chamber including a forward section and a rear section;
- the forward section adapted for housing the projectile and having a forward open end for the exiting of the projectile; the rear section adapted for housing a propelling powder charge and having a rearward open end;
- the cannon assembly including a pivotally mounted breechblock means for closing the rearward open end during firing;
- means operatively associated with the liquid supply means for periodically spraying the liquid medium into the cannon assembly after the firing of the projectile; and means for providing power to operate the system.
- 2. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein the fire extinguishing liquid medium is water.
- 3. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein the fire extinguishing liquid medium is a chemical foam liquified solution.
- 4. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein the pivotally mounted breechblock means includes a breechblock, and an obturator spindle and a firing mechanism mounted on the breechblock.
- 5. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein the spraying means includes a mechanically-actuated arm means and nozzle means mounted on the arm means.
- 6. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein the cannon assembly is movable supported on a stationary mount and wherein the recoil force developed from the firing of the projectile moves the cannon assembly rearwardly and its forward movement is stopped by a flange on the cannon tube abutting the stationary mount whereby means are activated to operate the spray assembly.
- 7. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein the power means for operating the system is a self-powered hydraulic source.
- 8. An automatic liquid spraying system for extinguishing burning embers and residue remaining in a gun assembly after firing of a projectile, comprising in combination: means for supplying a fire extinguishing liquid medium to the gun assembly;
- the gun assembly having an elongated chamber; the chamber adapted for housing the projectile; the gun assembly having a pivotally mounted breechblock means which includes a breechblock, and an obturator spindle and a firing mechanism mounted on the breechblock for closing the rearward open end during firing;
- means operatively associated with the liquid supply means for automatically spraying the fire extinguishing liquid medium co-axially into the chamber and onto the obturator spindle axis after the firing of the projectile; and a self-powered hydraulic source for providing power to operate the system.
- 9. A system as defined in claim 8, wherein the fire extinguishing liquid medium is water.
- 10. A system as defined in claim 8, wherein the fire extinguishing liquid medium is a chemical foam liquified solution.
- 11. A system as defined in claim 8, wherein the pivotally mounted breechblock means includes a breechblock, and an obturator spindle and firing mechanism mounted on the breechblock.
- 12. A system as defined in claim 8, wherein the spraying means includes a hydraulic/spring-actuated arm means and nozzle means mounted on the arm means.
- 13. A system as defined in claim 8, wherein the gun assembly is movably supported on a stationary mount and wherein the recoil force developed from the firing of the projectile moves the gun assembly rearwardly and,its forward movement is stopped by flange on the gun tube abutting the stationary mount whereby means are activated to operate the spray assembly.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for United States Government without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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403918 |
Nov 1909 |
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7818 |
Jan 1904 |
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