Claims
- 1. A device for dispersing flash from a muzzle of a gun, comprising:
- mount means for attaching the device to the muzzle;
- an exit end of the device;
- an axis extending from the muzzle toward the exit end;
- diffusion means for directing the flash into a cloud-like body around the device, the diffusion means comprising
- a helical member connected between the mount means and the exit end,
- an exterior surface of the device defined by the helical member,
- the helical member bounding an interior space of the diffusion means, the interior space being disposed on the axis, and
- a continuous helical gap defined by the helical member and disposed immediately adjacently between the interior space and the exterior surface.
- 2. The device of claim 1 further comprising:
- a flexible coil comprising the helical member;
- reactive means for changing configuration of the helical gap in response to the flash, the reactive means comprising a hole in the exit end, a facial surface of the hole facing the interior space at an angle to the axis, whereby the flash exerts an axial force component on the exit end.
- 3. The flash suppressor of claim 1 further comprising:
- first coils of the helical member;
- second coils of the helical member more distal from the amount means than the first coils, the second coils being spaced further apart than the first coils.
- 4. The flash suppressor of claim 1 in which the helical member is a spring comprising:
- a proximal end at the mount means;
- a distal end remote from the mount means;
- a sequence of coils defined by the spring, the coils becoming progressively larger from the proximal end to the distal end;
- wherein the coils occurring later in the sequence project both more radially inward and radially outward than the coils occurring earlier in the sequence.
- 5. The flash suppressor of claim 4 wherein the coils occurring later in the sequence have greater mass than coils occurring earlier in the sequence.
- 6. The flash suppressor of claim 4 wherein the coils are spaced progressively farther apart in the sequence from the proximal end to the distal end.
- 7. A device for dispersing flash from a muzzle of a gun, comprising:
- mount means for releasably attaching the device to the muzzle;
- an exit end of the device;
- a longitudinal axis of the device extending through the mount means and the exit end;
- diffusion means for directing the flash away from the axis into a cloud-like body outside the device, the diffusion means comprising:
- a helical member along the axis connected between the mount means and the exit end;
- an exterior surface of the diffusion means defined by the helical member;
- the helical member bounding and defining an unobstructed interior space of the diffusion means disposed on and along the axis; and
- a continuous unobstructed helical gap defined by the helical member and disposed immediately adjacent the interior space and immediately adjacent the exterior surface.
- 8. The device of claim 7 further comprising:
- flexible coils comprising the helical member;
- reactive means for enlarging the helical gap, the reactive means comprising a bore defined by the exit end and passing therethrough, facial surface of the bore faced toward the interior space and disposed at an angle to the axis, whereby the flash exerts an axial force component on the exit end.
- 9. The device of claim 8 wherein the coils are spaced apart at equal intervals than an axial width of the coils.
- 10. The device of claim 8 wherein the exit end is a solid generally cylindrical unit and the bore is a frustoconical bore tapered away from the muzzle.
- 11. A device for dispersing flash from the muzzle of a gun, comprising:
- mount means for attaching the device to the nuzzle;
- a mass comprised of an exit end of the device;
- an axis of the device extending from the muzzle into the exit end;
- diffusion means for directing the flash away from the axis, the diffusion means including a flow effect means for creating a varying restriction of flash gas during occurrence of the flash;
- wherein the flow effect means comprises: a coil spring connected between the mass and the mount means; an exterior surface of the device defined by the spring; the spring defining an interior space of the device; a helical gap defined by the spring, the gap disposed immediately adjacently between the interior space and the exterior surface; and a facial surface of the mass faced toward the interior space at an angle to the axis, whereby the flash exerts an axial force component on the facial surface.
GOVERNMENT USE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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