Invention Application
- Patent Title: SELF-CONTAINED MUNITION GAS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
- Patent Title (中): 自主运动管理系统
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Application No.: PCT/US2011/047045Application Date: 2011-08-09
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Publication No.: WO2012027099A1Publication Date: 2012-03-01
- Inventor: SKURDAL, Daniel, A. , SNEDIKER, John
- Applicant: LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION , SKURDAL, Daniel, A. , SNEDIKER, John
- Applicant Address: 6801 Rockledge Drive Bethesda, MD 20817 US
- Assignee: LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION,SKURDAL, Daniel, A.,SNEDIKER, John
- Current Assignee: LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION,SKURDAL, Daniel, A.,SNEDIKER, John
- Current Assignee Address: 6801 Rockledge Drive Bethesda, MD 20817 US
- Agency: PALTIN, Josephine, A.
- Priority: US12/862,287 20100824
- Main IPC: F41F3/04
- IPC: F41F3/04 ; F41F3/073
Abstract:
An apparatus is disclosed that is a self-contained gas management system (hereinafter "GMS") that accommodates individual canisters of highly energetic small munitions, but is not so limited. By decoupling the gas management system for a given munition from an adjacent munition, the risk of downing a multi-pack launcher or munition adapter is reduced. Thermal wear, overheating, restrained firing and aft closure debris can be isolated through the separation of gas management systems. In addition, the GMS allows for ease of replenishment and maintenance of a given sub-cell of a multi-pack system. The GMS works with existing munitions and canisters without the need to modify them. Each GMS is dimensioned to fit the canistered munition it receives as well as the launch system with which it is used. The illustrative GMS comprises a plenum, and a first and a second uptake structure. The plenum receives the exhaust from the canistered munition when the munition fires. The plenum is fluidically coupled to the first and second uptake structures. The uptake structures in the illustrative embodiment receive the missile exhaust from the plenum and vent the exhaust to the atmosphere. In the illustrative embodiment, the first and second uptake structures are disposed along opposite sides of the canistered munition, flanking it.
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