Claims
- 1. A nosepiece for the forward end of a missile that is launched into the atmosphere for a ballistic trajectory and a water entry impact comprising in combination:
- a frangible, ogive-shaped base having a forward tip end and a rearward base end, the base end adapted for mounting to the forward end of the missile and the tip end truncated to expose an axial bore opening into the base;
- at least two segments of a rigid, cellular foam within the interior of the ogive-shaped base and defining an axial extension of the bore opening for a substantial portion of the length of the base from the tip end to the base end;
- a volume of a soft, open-called foam within the axial bore; and
- a nosecap adapted to fit into the bore opening at the forward tip end of the base and having an exterior surface shape which is an extension of the ogive-shaped base, said nosecap being in seated relationship on the tip end of the base during airborne flight of the missile and separable therefrom to expose the axial bore opening prior to water entry impact such that upon impact the ogive-shaped base is fractured by the force of water entering the exposed axial bore opening and is thus separated from the missile to completely expose the forward end of the missile.
- 2. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 1 wherein the ogive-shaped base comprises a molded fiber-reinforced resin composite designed to accept axial loading on the nosepiece when the nosecap is seated on the base but is fracturable when the nosecap is removed and tensile radial forces are exerted outwardly from within the base.
- 3. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 1 wherein the nosecap comprises a solid metal piece machined to fit in a seated relationship on the base and provides an ogive-shaped extension of the base.
- 4. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 3 wherein the nosecap is mounted to the ogive-shaped base in an axial spaced-apart position by fastening means which hold the nosecap in position until the missile is launched, whereupon the nosecap is seated onto the base by the axial forces present at launch.
- 5. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 4 wherein the fastening means comprises a plurality of shear pins mounted through the tip end of the base and into the nosecap such that axial forces at launch fracture the shear pins and the nosecap is seated onto the ogive-shaped base.
- 6. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 3 wherein the base has a molded-in reinforcement at the tip end which defines an axial and tapered bore opening into the base and the nosecap has a machined matching taper for seating into the bore opening.
- 7. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 3 wherein the base comprises a fiberglass-impregnated resin composite.
- 8. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 3 wherein the nosecap is mounted to the ogive-shaped base in a seated relationship and held there by fastening means which may be overcome by the weight of the nosecap when the attitude of the missile is directed toward water entry impact.
- 9. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 1 wherein the ogive-shaped base includes a seal ring mounted within the rearward base end.
- 10. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 9 wherein the seal ring comprises an elastomeric material molded to a configuration which allows mounting of the nosepiece on the missile in an easy direction but which prevents removing of the nosepiece in the opposite direction.
- 11. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 1 wherein the nosecap includes an additional weighted mass positioned within the nosecap at its forward end.
- 12. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 1 wherein the rigid cellular foam segments are in spaced circumferential relative positions one to the other.
- 13. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 12 wherein the soft, open-called foam is also within the spaces between the circumferentially spaced-apart rigid foam segments.
- 14. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 2 wherein the base is shaped to a 1.25 Von Karman ogive.
- 15. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 3 wherein the nosecap comprises a machined forged aluminum.
- 16. The nosepiece as set forth in claim 13 wherein the rigid cellular foam segments comprise a polyurethane foam integrally molded into the interior of the base.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. NO0024-84-C-6107 awarded by the Department of the Navy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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