Claims
- 1. A unitary propellant charge module adapted for use as a main charge body in large caliber guns requiring separate ammunition to provide improved barrel life and permissible rates of fire, said body being capable of generating an average flame temperature of about 2700.degree. K., said module comprising:
- a porous self-supporting charge body of interconnected solid compacted spheroidal smokeless propellant grains, each of said grains having an uncompacted propellant grain diameter of at least 100 mils, said body generating a mean gun gas temperature of less than 2000.degree. K. during ignition of said charge module.
- 2. The module according to claim 1 wherein said charge body has a right circular cylinder shape symmetrical about a central axial bore therethrough.
- 3. The module according to claim 2 further comprising a solid compacted igniter charge disposed in said bore wherein said igniter charge is an annular right circular cylinder of interconnected compacted spheroidal propellant grains, each of said grains having an uncompacted grain diameter of between about 20 to less than 100 mils.
- 4. The module according to claim 3 wherein the uncompacted diameter of said igniter charge grains is between about 40 and 70 mils.
- 5. The module according to claim 1 wherein the uncompacted diameter of said grains is between 120 and 160 mils.
- 6. The module according to claim 5 wherein said body has a right circular cylinder shape symmetrical about a central axial bore therethrough.
- 7. The module according to claim 6 further comprising a solid compacted igniter charge disposed in said bore wherein said igniter charge is an annular right circular cylinder of compacted spheroidal propellant grains, each of said grains having an uncompacted grain diameter of between about 20 to less than 100 mils.
- 8. The module according to claim 7 wherein the uncompacted diameter of said igniter charge grains is between about 40 and 70 mils.
- 9. The module according to claim further comprising a combustible casing enclosing said body.
- 10. The module according to claim 1 wherein said casing is a two piece container.
- 11. A unitary propellant charge module adapted for use as a main charge body in large caliber guns requiring separate ammunition to provide improved barrel life and permissible rates of fire, said body being capable of generating an average flame temperature of about 2700.degree. K., said module comprising:
- a combustible container having a generally hollow cylindrical shape;
- a generally cylindrical porous, self supporting charge body of interconnected compacted spheroidal smokeless propellant grains disposed within said container, each of said grains having an uncompacted propellant grain diameter of at least 100 mils, said body generating a mean gun gas temperature of less than 2000.degree. K. during ignition of said charge module, said body having a central bore extending therethrough along the longitudinal axis of said body; and
- at least one porous generally tubular center core igniter body of interconnected compacted spheroidal propellant grains having an unrolled grain size between about 20 to less than 100 mils in diameter disposed within said central bore.
- 12. The module according to claim 11 further comprising said igniter body having an outer sleeve made of combustible fiber material around said igniter body, said sleeve having a plurality of apertures therethrough.
- 13. The module according to claim 12 further comprising a plurality of igniter strands disposed within said tubular igniter body.
- 14. The module according to claim 11 wherein said container is a coating applied to the exterior of said charge.
- 15. The module according to claim 14 wherein said coating is a polyurethane system.
- 16. The module according to claim 11 wherein said igniter body has an exterior coating of a moisture proofing material.
- 17. The module according to claim 11 further comprising at least one igniter ring axially disposed adjacent said igniter body within said bore.
- 18. The module according to claim 17 further comprising a pair of igniter rings at opposite ends of said central bore.
- 19. The module according to claim 11 wherein said bore has a constricted middle portion having a generally uniform diameter separating two larger diameter end portions, each of said end portions receiving and retaining a tubular igniter body adjacent said middle portion and an igniter ring adjacent said igniter body.
- 20. The module according to claim 19 wherein said igniter ring and said igniter body each have an inner diameter approximately matching the diameter of said constricted middle portion.
- 21. The module according to claim 20 wherein the uncompacted diameter of said charge body grains is between 120 and 160 mils.
- 22. The module according to claim 21 wherein the uncompacted diameter of said propellant grains in said igniter body is between about 40 and 70 mils.
- 23. A unitary propellant charge module for use in separate ammunition to provide improved barrel life and permissible rates of fire, said body being capable of generating an average flame temperature of about 2700.degree. K., comprising:
- a generally cylindrical charge body of interconnected compacted spheroidal smokeless propellant grains, each of said grains having an uncompacted propellant grain diameter of between about 120 to about 160 mils, said body generating a mean gun gas temperature of less than 2000.degree. K. during ignition of said charge module, said body having a central bore extending therethrough along the longitudinal axis of said body;
- at least one generally tubular center core igniter body of interconnected compacted spheroidal smokeless propellant grains having an unrolled grain size between about 40 to 70 mils in diameter disposed within said central bore; and
- a casing consisting of a moisture proof abrasion protective combustible film on and over said compressed charge body.
- 24. The module according to claim 23 further comprising at least one igniter ring axially disposed adjacent said igniter body within said bore.
- 25. The module according to claim 23 further comprising a pair of igniter rings at opposite ends of said central bore.
- 26. The module according to claim 23 wherein said bore has a constricted middle portion having a generally uniform diameter separating two larger diameter end portions, each of said end portions receiving and retaining a tubular igniter body adjacent said middle portion and an igniter ring adjacent said igniter body.
- 27. The module according to claim 25 wherein said igniter ring and said igniter body each have an inner diameter approximately matching the diameter of said constricted middle portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/575,057 filed Aug. 30, 1990, now abandoned.
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