Claims
- 1. In a marine mine, a casing composed almost entirely of an outermost flexible, non-magnetic material and having at least one opening therein through which said casing may be loaded with an explosive charge and means for detonating said charge,
- means for sealedly closing said opening,
- and reinforcing means secured externally to said casing for substantially maintaining the casing in a given general configuration when supplied with air under pressure, whereby said loaded casing retains said general configuration when thereafter inflated to a predetermined pressure but is distorted when planted underwater at depths where the sea pressure is greater than said predetermined pressure to lose said general configuration and thereby disguise its identity as a mine.
- 2. In a marine mine, an elongated tubular casing composed of a flexible, non-magnetic material,
- closure means for sealedly closing the ends of said casing,
- at least one of said closure means having an opening therein for loading said casing with an explosive and detonating means therefor,
- means for sealedly closing said opening,
- and a plurality of metallic strap bands encircling said tubular casing and positioned thereon in spaced relationship along the length thereof for substantially maintaining the casing in a given general configuration during the loading thereof, whereby said loaded casing retains said general configuration when thereafter inflated to a predetermined pressure but is distorted when planted underwater at depths where the sea pressure is greater than said predetermined pressure to lose said general configuration and thereby disguise its identity as a mine.
- 3. A mine according to claim 2 wherein said tubular casing includes an integral circumferential flange at each end thereof and extending inwardly toward the longitudinal axis of the casing, said flanges cooperating with said end closure means to effectively seal the open ends of said casing.
- 4. A mine according to claim 2 wherein said flexible, non-magnetic material is rubber having at least one layer of a synthetic fabric embedded therein.
- 5. A mine according to claim 2 wherein said flexible, non-magnetic material is rubber having multiple layers of a synthetic fabric embedded therein.
- 6. A mine according to claim 5 wherein said synthetic fabric is Tyrex.
- 7. A mine according to claim 5 wherein said synthetic fabric is Nylon.
- 8. A mine according to claim 5 wherein said synthetic fabric is Rayon.
- 9. An underwater mine assembly comprising a cylindrical casing composed of a flexible, non-magnetic material defining an explosion chamber and having at least one opening therein,
- a quantity of granular explosive material substantially filling said explosion chamber,
- means for detonating said explosive material supported within said explosion chamber,
- means for inflating said casing with air under pressure and thereafter sealedly closing said opening,
- an ogive, shock-mitigating nose cone,
- lug means fixed to each of said casing and said nose cone,
- means for interlocking said casing lug means and said nose cone lug means and thereby fixedly securing said nose cone to said casing,
- and reinforcing means including a plurality of spaced strap bands encircling said casing for substantially maintaining the casing configuration when inflated to a predetermined pressure but permitting the distortion thereof when planted underwater at depths where the sea pressure is greater than said predetermined pressure.
- 10. A mine according to claim 9 wherein said flexible, non-magnetic material is rubber having multiple layers of synthetic fabric embedded therein.
- 11. A marine mine comprising a pressurized casing composed almost entirely of a flexible, non-magnetic material,
- detonator means supported within said casing,
- a high explosive carried inside said casing,
- and reinforcing means secured to the exterior surface of said casing for normally maintaining the pressurized casing in a given configuration, whereby when said casing is planted underwater at depths where the sea pressure is greater than the pressure inside the casing, the configuration of the casing is distorted in such a manner as to disguise its identity as a mine object.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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