Claims
- 1. An artillery projectile used for resupply of items by firing the projectile to distant troops whereby such items are carried inside said projectile, said projectile comprising:
- shell body means for holding logistic supplies therein, having the capability of rapidly and accurately transporting said supplies to forward disposed combatants without interference of weather, terrain or enemy action, said shell body including:
- a projectile base plug threadedly attached to a rear end of said shell body means;
- an ogive operatively disposed on a forward end of said shell body means for holding fuse means thereto, said ogive having an ogive space located therein; and
- canister means for holding said logistic supplies in said shell body means so that said supplies can safely be delivered, said canister means including:
- a hollow, cylindrically shaped steel canister body having a slotted open forward end and a fixed closed rear end cap operatively connected to said canister body;
- a circular locking plate having a locking plate boss axially positioned on a forward side, a locking plate groove operatively located on a rear side of said locking plate, and a plurality of locking plate keys extending from a peripheral edge of said locking plate, said locking plate slidably disposed in said open slotted forward end;
- a removable end cap having a plurality of pins located in a side wall of said end cap for operatively engaging and removably locking said end cap to said canister slotted forward end;
- a spring, operatively compressed intermediate said locking plate and said removable end cap;
- a pair of semicircular locking rings positioned adjacent to said removable end cap; and a forward spacer ring in juxtaposition with said locking rings;
- said fuse means initiating the expulsion of said canister means from said shell body means at the proper time; said fuse means including:
- an expulsion charge cap means for holding an explosive charge therein;
- parachute means for separating said canister means from said shell body means and safely delivering said canister means to a specific target area; and
- fin means for de-spinning said canister after said canister is separated from said shell body when said canister is over said target area.
- 2. A projectile as recited in claim 1 wherein said canister means includes:
- a plurality of ammunition submagazines operatively disposed intermediate said closed canister rear end cap and said locking plate.
- 3. A projectile as recited in claim 2 wherein said parachute means includes:
- a main parachute steel cover releaseably pinned to said fixed end cap;
- a plurality of shear pins operatively holding said main parachute steel cover to said fixed end cap;
- piston means slidably disposed in said main parachute steel cover;
- a main swivel operatively disposed on a rear end of said fixed end cap;
- a main parachute operatively connected to said main swivel;
- a plurality of piston stopping pins fixedly disposed on said main parachute steel cover;
- a timer explosive charge operatively located intermediate said main parachute steel cover and a rear end of said piston means;
- a drogue parachute steel cover releaseably attached to the rear end of said main parachute steel cover;
- a drogue swivel attachment operatively connected to the rear end of said main parachute cover; and
- a drogue parachute operatively located in said drogue steel cover and attached to said drogue swivel.
- 4. A projectile as recited in claim 3 wherein said fin means comprises:
- a plurality of counter rotational fins welded on one edge of each fin so that the welded side of said fins is positioned parallel to a longitudinal axis of said shell body means and said canister means.
- 5. A projectile as recited in claim 4 wherein said canister means includes:
- a plurality of medical fluid holding submagazines operatively disposed intermediate said closed canister rear end cap and said locking plate.
- 6. A projectile as recited in claim 4 wherein each submagazine comprises:
- a circular magazine bottom end cap having a groove on an outer surface;
- a circular magazine top end cap having a tongue on an outer surface;
- a plurality of semi-circular spacer walls having a groove therein;
- an axially positioned steel column member positioned intermediate said magazine bottom end cap and said magazine top end cap; and
- a pair of neoprene pads positioned intermediate the inside surfaces of said bottom and top magazine end caps for softening the contact between the ammunition contained therein and the submagazine structure.
- 7. A projectile as recited in claim 5 wherein said medical fluid holding magazine comprises:
- three partial cylindrically shaped spacer walls having a wall groove in an outer surface;
- a grooved bottom end cap
- a tongued top end cap; and
- a three finned spacer operatively disposed within said spacer walls intermediate said bottom and top end caps.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of provisional U.S. application Ser. No. 60/029,618 filed Oct. 25, 1996, now abandoned.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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