Claims
- 1. A propellant load arrangement for a medium, or large, caliber munition cartridge including a finned ballistic projectile including a fin having a plurality of blades comprising:
- (a) an inner ring comprising a plurality of elongate trapezoidal shaped core stick segments of propellant material having parallel inner and outer bases assembled in an ordered arrangement, the interfaces of the segments facing and being juxtaposed and generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the projectile, the segments extending between the fins thereof, the outer surfaces of the inner ring segments forming a regular peripheral projectile stick bundle of specific geometric shape having the same number of sides as the number of fins of the projectile;
- (b) an outer ring comprising plurality of elongate triangular and generally quadrilateral shaped outer sticks of propellant material and having inner and outer surfaces, the outer sticks being assembled in an ordered geometric arrangement generally configured to occupy the available peripheral propellant volume of the cartridge case outside the inner ring, said outer ring forming a stable interior annulus generally shaped to accommodate the core geometric shape and producing an outer geometry generally following the case interior geometry;
- (c) a central stick in said projectile bundle having a regular geometric shape having a number of sides corresponding to the number of fins in said projectile and adapted to be accommodated beneath the body of said projectile in an opening defined by the inner trapezoid bases in said bundle beneath said fin; and
- (d) wherein each stick segment of the arrangement, where necessary, further has a shaped central interior or exterior recessed geometry to accommodate the corresponding geometry of any interfering internal cartridge shape or projectile geometry present.
- 2. The propellant load arrangement of claim 1 wherein the number of blades in the fin is 6.
- 3. The propellant load arrangement of claim 2 wherein said plurality of triangular outer stick segments are equilateral triangular shapes.
- 4. The load arrangement of claim 1 wherein the outer stick segments as assembled in said cartridge form a stable geometric central recess matching said projectile stick bundle.
- 5. The load arrangement of claim 3 wherein the outer stick segments as assembled in said cartridge form a stable geometric central recess matching said projectile stick bundle.
- 6. The load arrangement of claim 1 wherein said core stick and said outer sticks are provided with a pattern of longitudinal perforations having an average web of 0.11 in. (2.79 MM) and a perforation diameter of 0.03 in. (0.762 MM).
- 7. The load arrangement of claim 3 wherein said core stick and said outer sticks are provided with a pattern of longitudinal perforations having an average web of 0.11 in. (2.79 MM) and a perforation diameter of 0.03 in. (0.762 MM).
- 8. The load arrangement of claim 4 wherein said cartridge is necked-down near the top thereby having a top opening smaller than the casing diameter and said projectile stick bundle is accommodated by the smaller top opening.
- 9. The load arrangement of claim 5 wherein the munition cartridge is a 120-MM cartridge.
- 10. A propellant load arrangement for a medium, or large, caliber munition cartridge including a finned ballistic projectile having a six-bladed fin comprising:
- (a) a projectile stick bundle comprising a plurality of elongate trapezoidal shaped core sticks of propellant material having parallel inner and outer bases assembled in an ordered arrangement, the interfaces of the segments facing and being juxtaposed and generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the projectile, a segment extending between each pair of adjacent blades, the outer surfaces of the outer bases forming a regular hexagonal projectile stick bundle;
- (b) an outer ring comprising plurality of elongate equilateral triangular and generally quadrilateral shaped outer sticks of propellant material and having inner and outer surfaces, the outer sticks being assembled in an ordered geometric arrangement generally configured to occupy the available peripheral propellant volume of the cartridge case outside the projectile stick bundle, said outer ring forming a stable interior recess shaped to match the hexagonal stick bundle;
- (c) a central stick in said projectile stick bundle having a regular hexagonal geometric shape and adapted to be accommodated in said projectile stick bundle beneath the body of said projectile in a hexagonal opening defined by the inner trapezoid bases in said bundle beneath said fin; and
- (d) wherein each stick of the arrangement, where necessary, further has a shaped central interior or exterior recessed geometry to accommodate the corresponding geometry of any interfering internal cartridge shape or projectile geometry present.
- 11. The load arrangement of claim 10 wherein the core and outer stick segments as assembled in said cartridge form a stable geometric central recess able to accommodate said projectile stick bundle.
- 12. The load arrangement of claim 10 wherein said core stick and said outer sticks are provided with a pattern of longitudinal perforations having an average web of 0.11 in. (2.79 MM) and a perforation diameter of 0.03 in. (0.762 MM).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The present invention was made with the support of the United States Government pursuant to contracts DAAA21-86-C-0202 and DAAK11-84-C-0102 with the Department of the Army. Accordingly, the Government has certain rights in this application.
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