Claims
- 1. A method for producing a large-caliber, high-explosive projectile having a projectile casing that surrounds a chamber filled with an explosive charge, and having a mouth that can be sealed at its tip, and by way of which the explosive charge is inserted into the chamber of the high-explosive projectile, said method including:
a) inserting a folded or compressed, sack-like plastic casing of an elastic material into the chamber of the high-explosive projectile through the mouth, with the dimensions of the unfolded plastic casing essentially corresponding to the dimensions of the chamber of the high-explosive projectile casing; b) then unfolding the plastic casing inside the chamber of the high-explosive projectile so that the plastic casing rests in a form-fit against the inside walls of the chamber of the high-explosive projectile; c) inserting the explosive charge into the plastic casing through the mouth of the projectile casing; and d) sealing the mouth of the projectile casing.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of inserting the explosive charge includes inserting a plastic-bound explosive charge into the plastic casing through the mouth of the projectile casing.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said step of sealing includes sealing the mouth of the projectile casing by securing an adapter member to the mouth of the projectile casing; and further comprising screwing a nose fuse into the adapter member.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein said step to sealing includes inserting an adapter member into the mouth of the projectile casing, and sealing the mouth with a nose fuse.
- 5. The method according to claim 3 further comprising: prior to said step of sealing the mouth, mounting an elastic spacer disk on the explosive charge and, slightly compressing the spacer disk with the adapter member when the adapter member is secured to the mouth of the projectile casing so that the explosive charge is under a prestress.
- 6. The method according to claim 4 further comprising:
prior to said step of sealing the mouth, mounting an elastic spacer disk on the explosive charge and, slightly compressing the spacer disk with the nose fuse when the nose fuse is secured to the mouth of the projectile casing so that the explosive charge is under a prestress.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein said step of unfolding the plastic casing in the chamber of the high-explosive projectile includes initiating the unfolding by the introduction of air or another gas into the plastic casing.
- 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of unfolding the plastic casing in the chamber includes selecting a corresponding elastic material for the plastic casing, which returns to its original, unfolded form, without any assistance, after the plastic casing has been compressed.
- 9. The method according to claim 1, further including providing the inside walls of the chamber of the high-explosive projectile, in at least one area, with an adhesive layer prior to insertion of the plastic casing, whereby the plastic casing is attached to the inside walls in a frictional lockup after being inserted into the chamber.
- 10. A large-caliber, high-explosive projectile comprising:
a projectile casing, that surrounds a chamber, and that has a mouth that can be sealed at its tip; an explosive charge filling the chamber; a sack-shaped plastic casing, in which the explosive charge is located, disposed adjacent inside walls of the high explosive projectile casing defining the chamber; an elastic spacer disk disposed on the explosive charge adjacent the mouth of the projectile casing and covering the explosive charge; and, an adapter member having a nose fuse for the projectile mounted thereon disposed in and sending the mount of the projectile casing, and being secured to the projectile casing to extent a predeterminable pressure on a side of the disk facing away from the explosive charge.
- 11. The large-caliber, high-explosive projectile according to claim 10, wherein the explosive charge is a plastic-bound explosive charge.
- 12. The large-caliber, high-explosive projectile according to claim 10 wherein the disk completely covers the explosive charge.
- 13. The large-caliber, high-explosive projectile according to claim 10, wherein the plastic casing is a smooth film.
- 14. The large-caliber, high-explosive projectile according to claim 10, wherein the plastic casing is a roofed film having annular segments that are provided with roof-like protuberances that extend in a longitudinal direction of the high-explosive projectile, with the roof-like protuberances of adjacent annular segments being offset from one another.
- 15. The large-caliber, high-explosive projectile according to claim 10, further comprising:
a supplemental charge disposed downstream of the nose fuse within the adapting member and having an axially disposed inset with a contour of a shaped-charge on a side facing the disc and the explosive charge; and, an axially extending, central recess in the spacer disk so that a shaped-charge force created after the supplemental charge has been ignited enters the explosive charge unimpeded.
- 16. The large-caliber, high-explosive projectile according to claim 15, further comprising:
an ignition tube extending axially into the explosive charge from the central recess of the spacer disk; and an igniter charge disposed at an end of the tube facing away from the spacer disk.
- 17. The large-caliber, high-explosive projectile according to claim 10, wherein the inside walls of the projectile casing defining the chamber have a polygonal shape in at least a floor region of the projectile casing.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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DE 102 07 209.4 |
Feb 2002 |
DE |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the priority of German Patent Application No. DE 102 07 209.4 filed Feb. 21, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference.