Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a fragment shell of the type used in an explosive device, said method comprising:
- a. continuously forming an elongated flexible tube;
- b. individually feeding a plurality of discrete fragments to said tube at a predetermined variable rate;
- c. positioning said discrete fragments within said tube in a predetermined spaced relation to one another, whereby fragment density within a predetermined portion of said tube may be regulated by the rate of feed of said fragments to said tube;
- d. wrapping the formed fragment containing tube about support means so as to arrange said tube into a shell configuration corresponding to the general shape of said support means; and
- e. securing the wound tube into a substantially rigid shell having a configuration defined by said support means.
- 2. A method of constructing a fragment shell as in claim 1, said method further comprising:
- a. applying a hardening agent to the formed fragment containing tube when in a wrapped position; and
- b. removing the formed shell from the support means after hardening of said hardening agent.
- 3. A method of constructing a fragment shell as in claim 1, wherein said method further comprises:
- a. wrapping the formed fragment containing tube about a substantially shell shaped mandrel;
- b. applying hardening agent to the formed fragment containing tube when in wrapped position; and
- c. maintaining the shell shaped mandrel in permanently secured engagement with said wrapped fragment containing tube after application of said hardening agent.
- 4. A method of constructing a fragment shell as in claim 1, said method further comprising:
- a. individually feeding said discrete fragments to said tube at a predetermined rate and simultaneously to the forming of said tube; and
- b. selectively regulating the rate of feed of said discrete fragments into said tube thereby selectively varying the fragment density of predetermined portions of said tube.
- 5. A method of constructing a fragment shell as in claim 1, wherein said method further comprises:
- a. forming said flexible tube by securing a plurality of threads together in braided fashion; and
- b. feeding said discrete particles to said tube at a location immediately adjacent to an area of introduction of said discrete particles into said tube such that said threads are braided in contacting engagement with each of the spaced discrete fragments.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 718,983 filed Apr. 1, 1968.
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