Claims
- 1. An electrothermal gun cartridge that is fired upon being supplied a current on the order of tens of kiloamps and greater, the cartridge comprising: a casing having an elongated construction with a central axis and including a projectile end and a base end; a plasma generator located within the casing extending from the base end thereof toward the projectile end of the casing; a propellant within the casing; a projectile mounted by the projectile end of the casing; the base end of the casing having an axial face along the direction of the central axis and including first and second side contacts that are connected to the plasma generator and that are engageable in a radial direction with respect to the central axis; each side contact is made from one of the materials of the group consisting of copper, solder, lead, indium and an electrically conductive plastic, whose electrical conductivity and plastic deformability permit establishment of electrical contact with an associated gun connector to fire the cartridge by energizing the plasma generator to provide a plasma that ignites the propellant to provide heated and pressurized gas that propels the projectile from the casing; each of the side contacts having an annular shape; one of the side contacts having a hollow construction; and the other side contact having an insulative coating.
- 2. An electrothermal cartridge that is fired upon being supplied a current on the order of tens of kiloamps and greater, the cartridge comprising: a casing having an elongated construction with a central axis and including a projectile end and a base end; a plasma generator located within the casing extending from the base end thereof toward the projectile end of the casing; a propellant within the casing; a projectile mounted by the projectile end of the casing; the base end of the casing having an axial face along the direction of the central axis and including first and second side contacts that are connected to the plasma generator and that are engageable in a radial direction with respect to the central axis; one of said side contacts being made of copper and having an annular hollow shape that is plastically deformable to establish electrical contact with an associated gun connector; the other side contact being made of solder with an annular shape that is plastically deformable to establish electrical contact with another associated connector such that the two gun connectors cooperate to fire the cartridge by energizing the plasma generator to provide a plasma that ignites the propellant to provide heated and pressurized gas that propels the projectile from the casing; and the other side contact having an insulative coating that must be pierced by the other connector of the gun to establish the electrical contact.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/233,347, filed on Apr. 26, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,463,928.
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Divisions (1)
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