Claims
- 1. An impactor-cap device in combination with a percussion primer which functions to indent said percussion primer for initiating an explosive charge carried to a target site bya rocket launched toward a target whereupon striking soft target said percussion primer is set off by said impactor-cap device and the explosion thereof is communicated through a chamber and passage diectly connecting apyrotechnic spotting charge to in turn set off said pyrotechnic spotting charge, said impactor-cap device comprising a cap portion and an impactor portion, said cap portion constructed of a thin plastic cup of a material selected from polyethylene, nylon, polyethylene terephthalate, or cellulose acetate, said thin plastic cup forming a contoured fit with said percussion primer, said impactor portion being retained within said cap portion which precisely orients said impactor portion with said percussion primer, said impactor portion being in the form of a ball of low mass constructed of a material selected from the group of materials consisting of steel, glass, and a high impact strength plastic material selected from the group of high impact strength plastic materials consisting of polycarbonate, methyl methacrylate, and nylon, said impactor being of low mass which does not cause percussion cap initiation even at high G-loading, but upon impacting with a soft target such as mud or soft earth material, the impactor indents said percussion primer with sufficient energy and depth to cause functional performance of said percussion primer after initiation by said impactor-cap device.
- 2. A rocket having a percussion initiated spotting charge comprising a percussion spotting charge initiated head closure, an elongated body secured to said percussion initiated spotting charge head closure and having a chamber defined therein and having an outer surface that is tapered inwardly at the leading front end thereof, a pyrotechnic spotting charge positioned in and filling said chamber of said elongated body, said elongated body having a bore opening in the leading and front end thereof and extending to said chamber, a percussion primer mounted in a leading end portion of a malleable body and said malleable body having a chamber defined therein and having a passage therein from the chamber thereof to a remote end of the malleable body that is adjacent said pyrotechnic spotting charge and a jacket on an outer radial surface of said malleable body and on an end of said malleable body remote from said percussion primer, said passage continuing through said jacket at said end and said malleable body and said jacket being secured in said bore opening of said elongated body with a portion of said jacket end in contact with said pyrotechnic spotting charge and an opposite leading end that projects beyond the front end of said bore opening, the improvement comprising an impactor-cap device snugly fitted to said jacket end and said opposite leading end portion, said impactor-cap device comprising a cap portion and an impactor portion, said cap portion in the form of a thin plastic cup forming a contoured fit with said percussion initiated spotting head and said impactor portion being retained within said cap portion which precisely orients said impactor whereby when the rocket is launched toward a target and said impactor-cap device strikes a soft target, said impactor portion indents said percussion primer with sufficient energy and depth to cause functioning of said percussion primer to set off an explosion thereof which is communicated through said chamber and said passage directly to the pyrotechnic spotting charge to in turn set off the pyrotechnic spotting charge, said thin plastic cup constructed of a material selected from the group of material consisting of polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, nylon, or cellulose acetate, and said impactor in the form of a ball of small mass constructed of a material selected from the group of materials consisting of steel, glass, and a high impact strength plastic material selected from the group of high impact strength plastics consisting of polycarvonate, methyl methacrylate, and nylon.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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