Claims
- 1. Fluidic range safe device which comprises;
- a projectile having a leading nose portion and a generally cylindrical body portion located therebehind, said body portion including;
- at least two complementary longitudinal segments adjacently disposed to form a cylindrically shaped body assembly, said body assembly having a plurality of cylindrical recesses axially located therein and a tongue-in-groove end;
- a cylindrical forward body portion operatively disposed intermediate said longitudinal segments and said nose portion, said forward body portion snapfittably engaging said tongue-in-groove end of said longitudinal segments and to said nose portion;
- means for thermally inducing disintegration of said body portion of said projectile further comprising;
- a nozzle element axially disposed in said nose portion, said nozzle element tapering to a reduced diameter orifice;
- an air vent assembly communicating with said orifice, said air vent assembly comprising an air collection chamber and air escape channels radiating therefrom;
- temperature responsive fragmentation means located in said forward body portion in fluid registry with said air vent assembly, said fragmentation means adapted to respond to elevated temperature to cause said body portion to disintegrate which includes;
- temperature transmitter means disposed within said body, said temperature transmitter adapted to absorb and transmit thermal energy, said transmitter means includes a temperature absorptive tube having an open end communicating with said air collection chamber, and an opposed closed end; and
- fragmentation promoter means, disposed in registry with said closed end of said temperature absorptive tube, for overcoming the cohesive forces maintaining the integrity of said body portion; said promoter means includes;
- retainer means comprising a spider member for releasably holding said longitudinal segments and said forward body portions together during projectile launch and flight, and for mechanically allowing said longitudinal segments to separate from said forward body portion after said projectile has traveled a specified distance down range; and
- said release means comprises a movable cutter ram disposed at one end thereof in axial abutment against said retainer, and a thermally actuated explosive charge located between the opposite end of said cutter ram and the closed end of said temperature absorptive tube, whereby the detonation of said explosive charge forces said cutter ram to impinge upon said retainer to cut said retainer and to force said retainer to release said longitudinal segments.
- 2. The projectile of claim 1 wherein said retainer comprises a spider device having a plurality of arms adapted to grippingly engage a corresponding number of said longitudinal segments, and a central connective portion securing said arms and said segments in abutment adjacent each other, said cutter arm defines at the end thereof in abutment with said retainer, a cutting head having a surface area greater than that of said connective area, said connective area comprising said restraining means, whereby the detonation of said explosive causes said cutting head to sever said connective area from said arms and allows said longitudinal segment to separate from each other.
- 3. The projectile of claim 2 wherein said arms include enlarged distal ends fixedly disposed within corresponding cavities in each of said body segments.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 126,802, filed Mar. 3, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,334,478.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalty therein.
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