Claims
- 1. A multiple section rail gun barrel, comprising:
- a first barrel section including an outer wall with an enlarged end having a mating face;
- a second barrel section including an outer wall with an enlarged end having a mating face to be joined to the enlarged end of the first barrel section at the mating face thereof, said enlarged end of said second barrel section being outwardly flared so as to open toward the mating face thereof and defining an interior expandable cavity for receiving a pressurized medium;
- collar means disposed about said enlarged ends of said first and said second barrel sections and having a portion proximate said internal cavity of said second barrel section so as to support said enlarged end of said second barrel section against outward swelling when a pressurized medium is introduced into said internal cavity; and
- means for introducing a pressurized medium into said cavity so as to cooperate with said cavity and said collar means to generate a pressure force in an axial direction toward the mating face of the first barrel section to bring said first and said second barrel sections into compressive sealing engagement at the mating faces thereof.
- 2. The rail gun barrel of claim 1 wherein said second barrel section comprises a filament layer including filaments wound in the shape of a tube having a central axis and an enlarged end; and
- a non-adhering lamina in the windings of said filament layer at the end portion thereof, said non-adhering lamina having a configuration substantially that of an annulus outwardly flared so as to open toward the mating edge of said enlarged end, said non-adhering lamina separable from adjacent filament layers so as to form said cavity when a pressurized medium is introduced into the region of said enlarged end where said non-adhering lamina adjoins said windings of said filament layer.
- 3. The rail gun barrel of claim 2 wherein said means for introducing a pressurized medium include aperture means defined by portions of said filament layer surrounding said non-adhering lamina, through which said pressurized medium is introduced between said non-adhering lamina and layers of said filament adjacent thereto.
- 4. The rail gun barrel of claim 2 wherein said enlarged end of the outer wall of said first barrel section is outwardly flared so as to open toward the mating face thereof and defines an interior, expandable cavity for receiving a pressurized medium;
- said collar means includes another portion proximate said internal cavity of said first barrel section so as to support the enlarged end said first barrel section against outward swelling when a pressurized medium is introduced into the internal cavity of said first barrel section; and
- said rail gun barrel includes means for introducing a pressurized medium into the cavity of said first barrel section so as to cooperate with said cavity of said first barrel section and collar means to generate a pressure force in an axial direction toward the mating of the second barrel section so as to aid in bringing said first and said second barrel sections into compressive sealing engagement at the mating faces thereof.
- 5. The rail gun barrel of claim 4 wherein the outer walls of said first and said second barrel sections each define internal, generally longitudinally-extending cavities;
- means for introducing a pressurized medium into the generally longitudinally-extending cavities of said first and said second barrel sections; and
- said cavities of said first and said second barrel sections being expandable upon the introduction of a pressurized medium therein so as to generate internally-directed compressive forces for resisting bursting pressures internal to said barrel sections.
- 6. The rail gun barrel of claim 5 wherein the outer walls of said first and said second barrel sections comprise filament layers including filaments wound in the shape of a tube having a central axis; and
- a non-adhering lamina in the windings of said filament layer, said non-adhering lamina having a generally tubular configuration and being separable from adjacent filament layers so as to form said generally longitudinally-extending cavity when a pressurized medium is introduced into the region of said outer walls where said non-adhering lamina adjoins said windings of said tubular filament layer.
- 7. The rail gun barrel of claim 6 wherein said means for introducing a pressurized medium include aperture means defined by portions of said tubular filament layer surrounding said non-adhering lamina, through which said pressurized medium is introduced between said non-adhering lamina and layers of said filament adjacent thereto.
- 8. Prestressed tube and tube joint comprising:
- (a) two tube sections each section comprising:
- an inner filament layer comprised of filaments wound in the shape of a tube having a central axis,
- a non-adhering tube lamina laid over said inner filament layer concentric with the central axis of said inner filament layer but not covering said inner filament layer at its ends,
- an outer filament layer comprised of filaments wound over said non-ahdering layer and said inner filament layer at its ends so as to enclose said non-adhering tube lamina between said outer and inner filament layers and to define a first expandable pressure cavity containing said non-adhering tube lamina, said outer filament layer being enlarged in diameter by additional filament windings on at least one end to form at least one or two enlarged end portion,
- a non-adhering end lamina laid in and enclosed by at least one enlarged end portion, said lamina having the general shape of annulus, having a small diameter and a larger diameter, said larger diameter being farther from the mid-point of said tube section than said smaller diameter, said encircled lamina layers defining second expandable pressure cavities,
- (b) coupling means encircling said enlarged portion of each of two sections to couple together said two tube sections,
- (c) a first pressure medium disposed in said first pressure cavity of each section and a second pressure medium disposed in said second pressure cavities, said first pressure medium and said second pressure medium being a member of a group consisting of a resin which is pressurized as a liquid and subsequently cured and a fluid,
- (d) said first pressure medium being under pressure so as to expand said first pressure cavity and to apply compressive force radially inwardly,
- (e) said second pressure medium being under pressure so as to expand said second pressure cavity and to apply compressive force at the faces of said sections being joined and also radially inwardly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 506,430, filed June 21, 1983, U.S. Pat. No. 4,624,173 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 711,236 filed Mar. 13, 1985, now abandoned.
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