Claims
- 1. A grenade device for ejection from an artillery projectile comprising:
- a flexible stabilizing fabric propeller means capable of assuming variable shapes about a rotational axis; and a grenade body housing a charge connected to said propeller;
- said propeller having two opposite blades which assume said variable shapes according to air speed and spin rate;
- each blade having an upper tilted portion with a leading edge and a trailing edge and having a lower approximately flat portion with a leading edge and a trailing edge and having a bend return tip portion connecting to the upper tilted portion and connecting to the lower flat portion;
- the upper tilted portion having a transverse angle of attack and having a longitudinal upper projected axis passing through the rotation axis; and
- the lower flat portion having a longitudinal lower projected axis passing through the rotation axis with the longitudinal upper projected axis and the longitudinal lower projected axis forming a projected displacement angle therebetween.
- 2. The device of Claim 1, including:
- A shaft disposed coaxially along the rotation axis and being fixedly connected to the stabilizing propeller at one end of the shaft.
- 3. The device of Claim 2, wherein:
- the grenade body is rotatably connected to the shaft at an opposite end of the shaft.
- 4. The device of Claim 3, wherein:
- the grenade body has an exterior wall forming a cavity; and wherein,
- the grenade body has an alternator with a rotor coaxially mounted on the shaft and with a stator mounted on the exterior wall; and wherein, said alternator is driven by said flexible, variable shaped propeller,
- the grenade body has a bearing with an inner race coaxially mounted on the shaft and with an outer race mounted on the exterior wall.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for Governmental purposes without payment to us of any royalties.
The invention relates to a grenade device, and in particular the invention relates to a grenade device having a stabilizing propeller.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Date |
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711955 |
Oct 1941 |
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97306 |
Jan 1961 |
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