The invention pertains to grenades and more particularly to a grenade that emits a brilliant flash of light and optional sound, or just sound without rupturing, shattering or creating a risk of subsequent ignition.
Common hand grenades are traditionally used at close quarters to create an explosion and dispel fragments. Other types of grenades are also known. A stun grenade creates a combination of explosive shock wave or disruptive concussion, high levels of noise and an accompanying flash that is not contained by the body of the grenade. Known light emitting grenades are used to create a useful level of light of relatively long duration. Known light grenades emit a level of light which is useful for conducting military or police operations in areas where there is insufficient light to operate safely.
However, known distraction type grenades rely on an explosion or pyrotechnic device to create a diversion. Because of the explosive nature of these devices, they constitute a combustion hazard and are not suitable in fuel rich environments, engine rooms, airplanes, enclosed spaces, chemical laboratories, mines and other environments where a combustion initiator cannot be tolerated.
It is an object of the invention to provide a grenade which emits a distraction flash or sound or both but which is not a combustion initiator.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a grenade that does not fragment, rupture or dispel fragments when activated.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a grenade which emits a distraction flash or sound or both, but which grenade is not a combustion initiator.
Accordingly there is provided a grenade comprising a transparent body that contains a flash material. The flash material is activated by an electrical initiating element carried by the body and itself activated by a release mechanism.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, a delay mechanism retards the activation of the flash material for an interval after the release mechanism is triggered.
In some embodiments the delay mechanism is a capacitive device that is supplied a voltage from a battery.
In some other embodiments, the grenade carries a tracer light source which is optionally activated by the user and which emits a second source of light that may commence its emission before the flash material is activated.
A source of sound emissions may be combined with or used in place of any of the above-suggested light emitting embodiments.
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In some embodiments the initiating element 106 comprises a source of power such as batteries 114 which supply an activation current to the flash material 104, for example through electrodes 118. A delay mechanism 116 prevents the current from reaching the flash material 104 until a variable or pre-established interval of time has passed. If variable, the delay interval can be set from controls 120 external to the body. A capacitive storage device can be used as a delay mechanism.
In optional embodiments, the grenade carries a tracer light 122 that may be selectively activated by the user. The tracer light 122 emits a second source of light of lower intensity, such as may be emitted by an incandescent or LED light. The tracer light serves the purpose of attracting the attention of the personnel for whom the diversion grenade is intended. It attracts their attention to better insure that they are looking at the grenade 100 when the flash material 104 is activated. The tracer light 122 may also provide an indication of the path of the grenade, for the benefit of the grenade's user. The tracer may be activated immediately upon release of the lever 110 or it may be delayed briefly so as to not give away the position of the user or thrower. If the delay of the tracer light 122 is variable or if its operation is optional at the choice of the user, a control circuit 126 within the compartment 108 may be used in conjunction with a switch or control knob 124 external to the body. The control circuit 126 is adapted to take all user inputs and combine them into a sequence of control signals that are required to produce the effect or effects desired by the user. The one or more tracer lights 122 may be located within the transparent body or external to it, or both. The control circuit may also provide pulsed current to the tracer light so as to achieve a strobe effect that is known to attract more attention than an uninterrupted light source.
In preferred embodiments the body is fabricated from a cylindrical transparent or translucent polymer that is thick enough to withstand the energy emitted by the flash material without fragmenting, rupturing, dispel fragments or allowing hot material or gas to escape from the body. In preferred embodiments the activation of the flash material results in little or no noise, particularly when compared to a conventional diversion or distraction grenade.
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The grenade concept of the present invention may be extended to ammunition that can be launched from weapon systems such as handheld 40 mm Grenade launchers. In this embodiment, the grenades incorporate the same characteristics and capabilities as the handheld grenades, but are fired from a weapon. The munition is then preferably impact initiated after a short delay, whereupon the flash element and or the flash element/noise distracting effect occurs.
A larger version of the grenade or device may be used to temporarily blind and distract personnel within the cockpit of an aircraft or rooms within multi-level buildings. The grenade may be supported or located by an adjustable or telescopic pole. It can have small digital cameras attached to provide visual data from which an operator may choose the opportunity to initiate the device at an optimum time. It can have a small illuminator or torch to provide the effect of gaining attention to the persons within building or cockpit. The device may be incorporated into a life size pictures or dummy representing an assaulter.
The grenades of the present invention preferably do not vent flammable gases although they may vent some gases to prevent overpressure rupturing the external case.
In some embodiments the grenades may be initiated by a command issued from a remote wireless RF, IR or other device.
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While the invention has been described with reference to particular materials and details of construction, these have been provided as examples and not as limitation to the scope or spirit of the invention.
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