Claims
- 1. A mine sweeping system for severing mooring cables or lines of moored marine mines located within a predetermined aqueous medium comprising in combination:
- tractor vehicle means;
- tow line means attached at one end to said tractor vehicle means for transmission of towing force therefrom;
- sweep line means effectively attached to said tow line means to be towed thereby;
- hydrodynamic means effectively attached to said sweep line means for deploying said sweep line means at a predetermined relative position with respect to said aqueous medium and the course of said tractor vehicle means, so as to perform a sweep over a predetermined path width;
- cutter means connected to said sweep line means effective to impact said mooring cables or lines for the severing thereof wherein said cutter means comprises:
- body means comprised of two structural parts mutually cooperating to form a unitary structure which is a figure of revolution about a centeral axis thereof;
- sharpened edge means carried by said body means to face in a foreward direction along said axis of revolution;
- a longitudinal bore extending along said axis of revolution and passing through the length of said body means and having a portion thereof extending into each of said structural parts for the passage of said sweep line means therethrough;
- groove means extending circumferentially about said body means and extending a predetermined distance therein; and
- spring retainer means positioned within said groove means and effective to hold said two structural parts of said body means together about said sweep line means for retention thereof therein, so as to structurally connect said cutter means to said sweep line means.
- 2. A mine sweeping system according to claim 1 in which said tractor vehicle is a rotary wing aircraft.
- 3. A mine sweeping system according to claim 1 in which said figure of revolution of said body means is a cylinder.
- 4. A mine sweeping system according to claim 1 in which said figure of revolution is a right conic frustrum
- 5. A mine sweeping system according to claim 1 in which said cutter means is made of an alloy of steel with a hardness of approximately Rockwell C-56.
- 6. A mine sweeping system according to claim 1 in which one of within said two structural parts of said body means is a longitudinal segmental plug removably inserted said other part thereof to facilitate the connection of said body means on said sweep line means.
- 7. A mine sweeping system according to claim 1 in which one of said two structural parts of said body means is a longitudinal segmental plug removably inserted within said remaining part thereof and having at least one longitudinally tapered surface thereon for longitudinally positioning said plug with respect to said remaining part thereof, and to facilitate the connection of said body means to said sweep line means.
- 8. A mine sweeping system according to claim 1 in which one of said two structural parts of said body means is a longitudinal segmental plug removably inserted within said remaining part thereof and having a cruciform cross section for radially positioning said plug with respect to said remaining part thereof, and to facilitate the connection of said body means to said sweep line means.
- 9. A mine sweeping system according to claim 1 in which said longitudinal bore is of eliptical cross section.
- 10. A mine sweeping system according to claim 1 in which said spring retainer means has tool engaging loops thereon.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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