Claims
- 1. A diversionary device comprising:a housing having a wall with an outside surface and an opposed inside surface surrounding a volume; a non-explosive propellant within said housing; a sufficient quantity of fine powder packed within said housing, said powder being inert in said housing; means for activating said propellant; said propellant having sufficient energy to expel said powder from said housing said powder producing a cloud of powder outside of and adjacent said housing; and an igniter for igniting said cloud of powder to create a fuel-air explosion.
- 2. The diversionary device of claim 1 wherein said housing is generally tubular and has two opposed ends, said propellant being adjacent a closed first end; said powder being expelled through an opening adjacent a second end.
- 3. The diversionary device of claim 2 wherein said opening is in said second end.
- 4. The diversionary device of claim 2 wherein said opening extends around a portion of said housing wall adjacent said second end.
- 5. The diversionary device of claim 4 wherein the radius of said housing is less for the portion of said wall contain said opening than the remainder of said housing.
- 6. The diversionary device of claim 1 wherein the propellant consists of deflagrating means for expelling the powder through said opening without deforming said housing.
- 7. The diversionary device of claim 6 wherein said deflagrating means is black powder.
- 8. The diversionary device of claim 6 wherein said igniter consists of said deflagrating means.
- 9. The diversionary device of claim 8 wherein said means for activating said deflagrating means is remotely initiated.
- 10. The diversionary device of claim 9 wherein said means for igniting is an SCB.
- 11. The diversionary device of claim 1 wherein the propellant consists of a compressed gas.
- 12. The diversionary device of claim 11 wherein the gas is CO2.
- 13. The diversionary device of claim 11 wherein said igniter is a spark gap adjacent said opening.
- 14. The diversionary device of claim 1 further comprising said housing being frangible and said powder being between said inside surface and said propellant; wherein said propellant expels said powder by forcing openings in the housing when the device is actuated.
- 15. The diversionary device of claim 14 wherein said housing is scored with weak spots so the openings occur at predetermined locations.
- 16. The diversionary device of claim 15 wherein said housing is scored so that the housing will not fragment into separate pieces.
- 17. The diversionary device of claim 14, said housing being formed of a low density material.
- 18. The diversionary device of claim 17 wherein said housing is fire-retardant foam.
- 19. The diversionary device of claim 18 wherein said housing is waterproof.
- 20. The diversionary device of claim 14 wherein said housing is waterproof.
- 21. The diversionary device of claim 1 wherein said powder is a fine metal or organic powder.
- 22. The diversionary device of claim 21 wherein said powder is aluminum.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) the benefits of Provisional Application S.N. 60/075,841 of Mark Grubelich, filed Feb. 24, 1998.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Department of Energy Contract No. DE-AC04-94AL85000 with Sandia Corporation.
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Jolly Roger “Bomb Instructions”. |
Kurd von Haken, Fliergerbombe fur Kohlenstaubexplosionen—Aug. 30, 1939. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/075841 |
Feb 1998 |
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