Claims
- 1. In a fragmentation-type ordnance device of a character including a thin-walled substantially polyhedral casing from which a single fragment is produced from each of the lateral faces of said casing, the improvement which comprises
- a first means including an explosive charge;
- a second means for initially severing said casing along a first series of alternate lateral edges and subsequently severing said casing along the remaining alternate lateral edges; acceleration said second means further imparting an accelerating force to the casing fragments thereby created to produce a greater acceleratin of the subsequently severed edges than that of said first series of edges, whereby a plurality of ribbon-like fragments are produced and wherein the leading edge of each of said fragments is one of said remaining alternate lateral edges.
- 2. The ordnance device of claim 1 wherein each of the lateral faces of said casing is fluted.
- 3. The ordnance device of claim 1 wherein said casing is substantially prismatic in shape.
- 4. The ordnance device of claim 3 wherein each of the sides of a polygon defined by the bases of said substantially prismatic casing has concave sides.
- 5. The ordnance device of claim 3 wherein the wall thickness of each of the sides of said casing varies from a maximum at said first series of lateral edges to a minimum at each of said remaining lateral edges.
- 6. The ordnance device of claim 3 wherein said means further includes a linear shaped charge disposed to extend along the interior of each of said first series of lateral edges.
- 7. The ordnance device of claim 3 wherein an inherent local structural weakness of said casing along each of said first series of lateral edges functions to effect initial casing failure at each of said first series of lateral edges.
Government Interests
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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