Claims
- 1. In a military vehicle equipped with a rectangular fuel tank having an outboard major wall (28) and an inboard major wall (30), said inboard wall being bowed so that its external surface has a convex curvature; a hollow panel (36) containing highly pressurized fire-suppressant material; said hollow panel being located against the inboard major wall of the tank in the path that an enemy projectile would take during passage through the tank major walls, whereby an opening formed in the panel by the projectile discharges pressurized suppressant out of the panel: the improvement wherein the hollow panel comprises first and second parallel bowed walls (38 and 40) connected at their peripheries by an endless strip (42) that seals the circumscribed space between said bowed walls; said first and second walls being bowed along the minor axis dimension (48) and being flat along the major axis dimension (46); a number of regularly spaced partitions (50) extending between the bowed walls in directions paralleling the major axis dimension; each partition having its edges welded to the bowed walls; each partition having ports (52) spaced therealong for passing pressurized suppressant to the openings formed by the enemy projectile; the bowed nature of the parallel walls (38 and 40) being such that one external face of the panel has a concave curvature and the other external face of the panel has a convex curvature; said panel being oriented so that its concave face mates against the convex surface of the fuel tank; the bowed walls of the panel being spaced apart approximately 1 inch; said partitions (50) being spaced apart about 11/2 inch; the panel being formed of stainless steel that is precipitation hardened to have a yield strength of approximately 200,000 p.s.i.; tensioned steel strap means (37) extending along the convex face of the panel; and means anchoring the ends of the steel strap means to the fuel tank so that the panel is restrained against separation from the tank.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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