Claims
- 1. A muzzle flash and blast suppression system for reducing flash and blast from a firearm, said firearm including a barrel having a projectile bore therein, said barrel terminating at a muzzle, said projectile bore being adapted to confine hot exhaust gases as said weapon is fired, said system comprising:a body of reticulated refractory foam having a generally cylindrical bore therethrough, said body being adapted to being mounted as an extension of said muzzle with said generally cylindrical bore in coaxial alignment with said projectile bore and positioned to receive said hot exhaust gases from said projectile bore, said body being adapted to receive hot gases from said generally cylindrical bore and pass them laterally therethrough and out of said system.
- 2. A muzzle flash and blast suppression system mounted to a firearm or projectile launching device for reducing flash and blast from said device, said device including a barrel having a projectile bore therein, said barrel terminating at a muzzle, said projectile bore being adapted to confine hot exhaust gases as said device is fired, comprising:a body of reticulated refractory foam having a generally cylindrical bore therethrough, said body being mounted as an extension of said muzzle with said generally cylindrical bore in coaxial alignment with said projectile bore and positioned to receive said hot exhaust gases from said projectile bore, said body being adapted to receive hot gases from said generally cylindrical bore and pass them laterally therethrough and out of said system.
- 3. A muzzle flash and blast suppression system comprising:a body of reticulated refractory foam having an exterior surface open to the ambient environment and a generally cylindrical bore therethrough, said body being adapted to being mounted as an extension of the muzzle of a firearm or projectile launching device with said generally cylindrical bore being positioned in substantial axial alignment with a projectile bore of said device, said body being adapted to pass hot exhaust gas generated by the firing of said device laterally through said body from said generally cylindrical bore to said exterior surface.
- 4. A method of suppressing muzzle flash and blast from the discharge of a firearm or projectile launching device wherein hot exhaust gas generated by firing said device is discharged from a muzzle of said device in an axial direction, and is allowed to expand laterally after exiting said muzzle, said method comprising:placing a reticulated refractory foam body adjacent said muzzle and offset laterally from said axis, said foam body having an interior surface adjacent said axis, and an exterior surface exposed to the ambient environment; and allowing a portion of said hot exhaust gas to travel laterally through said reticulated foam body from said interior to said exterior surfaces and into the ambient environment.
- 5. A process of claim 4 including allowing substantially all of the hot exhaust gas which expands laterally to travel laterally through said reticulated foam body from said interior to said exterior surfaces.
- 6. A method of suppressing muzzle flash and blast from the discharge of a firearm or projectile launching device wherein hot exhaust gas generated by firing said device is discharged from a muzzle of said device in an axial direction, and is allowed to expand laterally after exiting said muzzle, said muzzle being surrounded by an unconfined ambient environment, said method comprising:selecting a refractory reticulated foam body having about 30 to 1000 pores per inch and a void volume of from about 50 to 90 percent; placing said refractory reticulated foam body adjacent said muzzle and offset laterally from said axis, said foam body having an interior surface adjacent said axis, and an exterior surface exposed to the unconfined ambient environment; firing said device to generate said hot exhaust gas; and allowing a portion of said hot exhaust gas to travel laterally through said reticulated foam body from said interior to said exterior surfaces and into the ambient environment.
- 7. A method of claim 6 including selecting a refractory reticulated foam body having about 45 to 100 pores per inch.
- 8. A method of claim 6 including selecting a refractory reticulated foam body which includes sublimation materials incorporated therein.
- 9. A method of claim 6 including selecting a refractory reticulated foam body which comprises tantalum, niobium, rhenium, iron aluminide, nickel aluminide, chromium, titanium, nickel, cobalt based high temperature alloys, superalloys, or high temperature iron alloys.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of: (a) continuation PCT application PCT/US98/14399, filed Jul. 17, 1998, which claims the benefit of (b) U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/052,842, filed Jul. 17, 1997.
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