Claims
- 1. A grenade arrangement for forming a visual and infrared screening cloud, comprising
- a frangible elongate body,
- a hollow elongate substantially solid compact cohesive mass of compacted generally mutually adhered fine metal flakes of a copper composition which may be burst apart under high explosive force, and being disposed within said body,
- an elongate explosive mass of HE explosive disposed within and extending along the length of said hollow elongate mass,
- detonator means for percussively effecting explosion of said elongate mass of HE explosive, and being carried by said body,
- pyrotechnic time delay means carried by such body and operatively connecting with said detonator means for activation of said detonator means at a predetermined time after activation of said pyrotechnic time delay means,
- and ignition means for said pyrotechnic time delay means.
- 2. An arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising
- a propellant charge carried by said body at one end thereof for self-propulsion of said body into the atmosphere for subsequent explosive dissemination of said flakes as an aerosol cloud in the atmosphere,
- and means for igniting said propellant charge,
- said ignition means for said pyrotechnic time delay means comprising said propellant charge.
- 3. An arrangement according to claim 2,
- said means for igniting said propellant charge comprising an electric squib,
- and electric connectors connecting with said squib.
- 4. An arrangement according to claim 1,
- said flakes being of submicron thickness and substantially greater in lateral dimensions than thickness.
- 5. An arrangement according to claim 4,
- said flakes being of random size and a size generally of the order of approximately 1.5-14 microns in lateral face dimensions of length, width, diamter or the like, and generally of the order of approximately 0.07-0.27 microns in thickness.
- 6. An arrangement according to claim 5,
- said flakes being generally oblong and random in size and shape.
- 7. An arrangement according to claim 5,
- said flakes being formed of a copper alloy.
- 8. An arrangement according to claim 7,
- said flakes being formed of brass.
- 9. An arrangement according to claim 8,
- the ratio of the weight of said final metal flake solid compact mass of compacted generally mutually adhered metal flakes relative to the weight of said HE explosive charge being within the range of approximately 20:1-60:1.
- 10. An arrangement according to claim 9,
- said ratio being approximately 40:1.
- 11. An arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising
- a frangible guide tube extending between said hollow elongate mass of compacted metal flakes and said elongate mass of HE explosive.
- 12. An arrangement according to claim 11, further comprising
- a frangible support tube for said elongate explosive mass of HE explosive and which support tube is carried by and within said body.
- 13. An arrangement according to claim 12,
- said detonator means for percussively effecting explosion of said elongate mass of HE explosive being disposed adjacent one end of said elongate mass of HE explosive and being carried by said body.
- 14. An arrangement according to claim 13,
- a propellant charge carried by said body at one end thereof for self-propulsion of said body into the atmosphere for subsequent explosive dissemination of said flakes as an aerosol cloud in the atmosphere,
- and means for igniting said propellant charge,
- said ignition means for said pyrotechnic time delay means comprising said propellant charge,
- said means for igniting said propellant charge comprising an electric squib,
- and electric connectors connecting with said squib.
- 15. An arrangement according to claim 14,
- said flakes being of submicron thickness and substantially greater in lateral dimension than thickness.
- 16. An arrangement according to claim 15,
- said flakes being of random size and a size generally of the order of approximately 1.5-14 microns in lateral face dimensions of length, width, diamter, or the like, and generally of the order of approximately 0.07-0.27 microns in thickness.
- 17. An arrangement according to claim 16,
- said flakes being generally oblong and random is size and shape.
- 18. An arrangement according to claim 17,
- said flakes being formed of a copper alloy.
- 19. An arrangement according to claim 18,
- said flakes being formed of brass.
- 20. An arrangement according to claim 19,
- the ratio of the weight of said final metal flake solid compact mass of compacted generally mutually adhered metal flakes relative to the weight of said HE explosive charge being within the range of approximately 20:1-60:1.
- 21. An arrangement according to claim 20,
- a frangible guide tube extending between said hollow elongate mass of compacted metal flakes and said elongate mass of HE explosive.
- 22. An arrangement according to claim 21,
- a frangible lsupport tube for said elongate explosive mass of HE explosive and which support tube is carried by and within said body.
- 23. An arrangement according to claim 22,
- said detonator means for percussively effecting explosion of said elongate mass of HE explosive being disposed adjacent one end of said elongate mass of HE explosive and being carried by said body.
- 24. An arrangement according to claim 23,
- a propellant charge carried by said body at one end thereof for self-propulsion of said body into the atmosphere for subsequent explosive dissemination of said flakes as an aerosol cloud in the atmosphere,
- and means for igniting said propellant charge,
- said ignition means for said pyrotechnic time delay means comprising said propellant charge.
- 25. An arrangement according to claim 24,
- said means for igniting said propellant charge comprising an electric squib,
- and electric connectors connecting with said squib.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on resonable terms as provided for by the terms of Contract Number DAAK11-79-C-0123 awarded by Department of the Army.
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