Claims
- 1. A method for fabrication of an expandable polystyrene plastic ignition container, said container having the weight, density, and strength requirements to function in a high length to diameter rocket flight motor and to remain intact until all parts of a contained ignitor charge is ignited and which said expandable polystyrene plastic ignition container subsequently breaks up into small pieces to that plugging of the nozzle of said rocket flight motor does not occur, said method comprising completing the method steps set forth under parts A, B, and C stages as follows:
- Part A, pre-expanding stage consisting of:
- (i) selecting a first predetermined quantity of a heat expandable polystyrene in the form of minute unexpanded beads;
- (ii) placing said predetermined quantity of heat expandable beads in boiling water;
- (iii) expanding said beads to approximately three times their original size;
- (iv) draining off excess water;
- Part B, blending stage consisting of:
- (i) selecting a second predetermined quantity of a heat expandable polystyrene in the form of minute beads;
- (ii) combining said first predetermined quantity of a heat expandable polystyrene in said pre-expanded form with said second predetermined quantity of a heat expandable polystyrene and mixing thoroughly to yield a twinned polystyrene beads blend consisting of about 4.5 parts by weight of said pre-expanded polystyrene beads and of about 10 parts by weight of said heat expandable polystyrene in the form of minute beads; and,
- Part C, molding and heat forming stage consisting of:
- (i) adding a predetermined quantity of said blend of twinned polystyrene beads into a casting mold of a predetermined shape for said ignitor casting container component;
- (ii) placing said mold containing said twinned polystyrene beads into a steam chamber;
- (iii) admitting steam to said steam chamber to pressurize to 250.degree. F. with 15 psig steam;
- (iv) retaining said mold containing said twinned polystyrene beads under said pressurized steam for about three miutes;
- (v) removing said mold from said steam chamber;
- (vi) placing said mold containing said twinned polystyrene beads in an expanded stage into cold water for about one minute; and
- (vii) removing polystyrene plastic ignitor casing container from said mold.
- 2. The method for fabrication of an expandable polystyrene plastic ignition container as defined in claim 1 wherein said expandable polystyrene plastic ignition container is an electric squib case having a wall thickness of about 0.125 millimeters for containing a pyrotechnic charge and wherein said electric squib case has a weight in the range of about 1.5 grams.
- 3. The method for fabrication of an expandable polystyrene plastic ignition container as defined in claim 1 wherein said expandable polystyrene plastic ignition container is an ignitor charge case having a wall thickness of about 0.175 millimeters for containing an ignitor charge formulation and wherein said ignitor charge case has a weight in the range of about 3.2 grams.
- 4. An ignitor system for a high length to diameter flight rocket motor comprising an electric squib case containing a pyrotechnic charge in combination with an ignitor charge case containing an ignitor charge, said electric squib case fabricated from an expandable polystyrene plastic in the form of pre-expanded beads in a ratio of about 4.5 parts by weight to about 10 parts by weight of polystyrene beads that are processed by heating after being mixed and placed in a mold that is placed in a steam chamber and processed for a predetermined time period, cooled, removed, and subsequently loaded with a pyrotechnic charge, said electric squib case wall thickness being about 0.125 millimeters and said electric squib case weight being about 1.5 grams, said ignitor charge cases fabricated from an expandable polystyrene plastic employing a like process as defined hereinabove for said electric squib case, said ignitor charge case having a wall thickness of about 0.175 millimeters and a weight of about 3.2 grams.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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