41 |
Apparatus for regulating the depth of moored floating bodies. |
US1906343685 |
1906-11-16 |
US881136A |
1908-03-10 |
LEON KARL OSKAR |
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42 |
Mooring. |
US1905279105 |
1905-09-19 |
US825755A |
1906-07-10 |
PEEK WILLIAM H |
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43 |
Submarine mine and the like. |
US1905261891 |
1905-05-23 |
US806258A |
1905-12-05 |
JEFFREYS EDWARD AUGUSTUS |
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44 |
Deep operating monitor and destruct device |
US419152 |
1973-11-21 |
US5033354A |
1991-07-23 |
Howard R. Talkington |
An interdiction system to be placed upon the floor of the ocean includes aarget detection and classification system which is cooperatively connected to a hollow enclosure containing a predetermined volume at one atmosphere or less pressure. Upon target aquisition and classification, the detection and classification system actuates a mechanism to rupture the wall of the hollow enclosure. The resultant implosion caused by the ambient ocean pressure creates a high intensity shock wave in the vicinity of the system to damage the intruding vessel. |
45 |
Ice penetrating moored mine |
US334667 |
1981-12-14 |
US4966079A |
1990-10-30 |
Samuel A. Humphrey |
The invention disclosed is an anti-submarine moored mine for penetrating . The moored mine has an elongated streamline body with a heavy, strong forward hull structure that constitutes a forward penetrating means and a rearward chamber for housing an air braking means such as a parachute. The intermediate sections of the moored mine contain on specific chamber for housing an explosive means such as a warhead and a separate and distinct chamber for housing an inflatable buoyancy means used to fix the position of the moored mine in the water in the proximity of the target submarine. |
46 |
Deepwater target-seeking mines |
US862432 |
1959-12-28 |
US4274333A |
1981-06-23 |
Glen T. Lampton |
1. A buoyant target-seeking mine comprising, a hollow casing having nose, dy, and tail sections, a hydrophone assembly mounted in said nose section, steering elements mounted on said tail section, amplifying circuit means connected to said hydrophone assembly, means influenced by said circuit means to move said steering elements in a direction to steer said mine toward a target producing sound above a predetermined amplitude, an orifice in said tail section for the passage of water ballast into and out of said casing, a first independent buoyancy control means for maintaining a predetermined amount of said ballast water in said casing during descent of said mine to anchorage, said ballast water being retained in said casing during said anchorage, a second buoyancy control means under the control of said circuit means for exhausting said ballast water, means for releasing the mine from said anchorage when said sound producing target influences said circuit means whereby said mine is free to rise rapidly to the surface of the water by reason of the increased buoyancy of said casing, and means under the control of said circuit for steering said mine toward said noise-producing target during its rise to the surface. |
47 |
Buoyancy system |
US29259375 |
1975-09-30 |
US3908548A |
1975-09-30 |
WEDDING LEON E |
1. A gas generator for use with a submersible buoyancy system comprising a cup having a top, a bottom and side walls, said top containing an opening adapted to be attached to the buoyancy system, a vent tube extending through said bottom to the proximity of said top, and a chemical liberating a gas by reaction with water packed between said side walls, said vent tube and said bottom, whereby water reaching said chemical through said vent tube liberates gas to block further entrance of water until the reaction with said chemical declines.
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48 |
Stabilizer fin |
US3543684D |
1968-09-18 |
US3543684A |
1970-12-01 |
RADFORD JAMES E |
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49 |
Apparatus for mooring instruments at a predetermined depth |
US3471877D |
1967-07-28 |
US3471877A |
1969-10-14 |
BAYLES JOHN J |
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50 |
Pressurized membrane container |
US35578264 |
1964-03-30 |
US3193853A |
1965-07-13 |
ALEXANDER DAVID O |
|
51 |
Releasable coupling means |
US22009862 |
1962-08-28 |
US3139032A |
1964-06-30 |
ABRAHAM SILVERSTEIN |
|
52 |
Submarine mine and mooring means therefor |
US24670051 |
1951-09-14 |
US2971462A |
1961-02-14 |
GOFF JOHN C |
|
53 |
Moored mine and magnetically actuated firing means therefor |
US72545558 |
1958-03-31 |
US2935943A |
1960-05-10 |
MORTON STIMLER |
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54 |
Mooring device for a submarine mine |
US46593042 |
1942-11-17 |
US2789503A |
1957-04-23 |
GLENNON JAMES B; ATTA CHESTER M VAN; TURLAY JOSEPH D |
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55 |
Mine fin |
US49071155 |
1955-02-25 |
US2786414A |
1957-03-26 |
WALL LESTER R |
|
56 |
Differential drum for mine anchors |
US63511732 |
1932-09-27 |
US2435580A |
1948-02-10 |
GLENNON JAMES B |
|
57 |
Antisubmarine device |
US43526342 |
1942-03-19 |
US2379447A |
1945-07-03 |
LINDSEY HENRY A D |
|
58 |
Submarine mine and method of anchoring the same |
US40003829 |
1929-10-16 |
US1802239A |
1931-04-21 |
MARCO CUTURI |
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59 |
Submarine mine |
US11904426 |
1926-06-28 |
US1670078A |
1928-05-15 |
BLYTH PRATT HARTLEY |
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60 |
Depth-setting gear for submarine mines |
US7934026 |
1926-01-05 |
US1639810A |
1927-08-23 |
BLYTH PRATT HARTLEY |
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