Claims
- 1. An electrothermic device for firing a projectile, comprising
- (a) a replaceable, fiberglass-reinforced plastic casing operatively connectable with the projectile;
- (b) an energy source for generating a plasma in said casing; said energy source including
- (1) a current source and
- (2) an inductive coil disposed in said casing and electrically connected to said current source to form a closable electric circuit therewith, whereby upon closing said electric circuit, current flow through said inductive coil generates a magnetic field therein and causes said inductive coil to vaporize and form a plasma in said casing for accelerating the projectile; an intensity of current obtainable from said current source and a geometry of said coil being coordinated such that energy associated with the magnetic field is of sufficient magnitude so that energy in form of heat into which the energy associated with the magnetic field is converted by an ohmic resistance of the plasma when the coil is partially vaporized, is sufficiently high to heat the plasma;
- (c) an electrically insulating inner coating in said casing; and
- (d) a propellant accommodated in said casing.
- 2. An electrothermic device as defined in claim 1, wherein said inductive coil is an insulated conductor whose material is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, lithium and graphite.
- 3. An electrothermic device as defined in claim 1, wherein said propellant is of a plasma-forming material.
- 4. An electrothermic device as defined in claim 3, wherein said plasma-forming material is selected from the group consisting of methanol, lithium hydride, lithium, methane, water and coal dust.
- 5. An electrothermic device for firing a projectile, comprising
- (a) a replaceable, fiberglass-reinforced plastic casing operatively connectable with the projectile; and
- (b) an energy source for generating a plasma in said casing; said energy source including
- (1) a current source and
- (2) an inductive coil disposed in said casing and electrically connected to said current source to form a closable electric circuit therewith, whereby upon closing said electric circuit, current flow through said inductive coil generates a magnetic field therein and causes said inductive coil to vaporize and form a plasma in said casing for accelerating the projectile.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/351,120, filed May 12, 1989 now abandoned.
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