序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 Underwater cable cutting device US260292 1951-12-06 US4185551A 1980-01-29 Bernard E. Drimmer; Everett L. Moffett
1. A sweep wire destroying device of the character disclosed comprising a oyant member adapted to cause the device to float within a body of water, means including a cable for mooring the device within the water, a movable annular member disposed about said cable for engagement by a sweep wire, a tubular member on said device for slideably supporting said annular member, a shaped charge disposed within the device in adjacency to said annular member, means including a liner forming a toroidal air chamber abutting the lower surface of said charge, means including a primer controlled by said annular member for firing said shaped charge when the annular member engaged by said sweep wire, and means including an inert mass arranged within said charge intermediate the primer and said liner for initially controlling the application of force of the explosion in such manner that the explosive wave is applied uniformly and symmetrically to the toroidal surface of said liner as the shaped charge is fired thereby to sever said sweep wire.
2 Anti-sweep device US24669751 1951-09-14 US2966852A 1961-01-03 YARNALL FRANK D
3 Means for destroying a sweep wire US43245542 1942-02-26 US2764090A 1956-09-25 TURLAY JOSEPH D
4 Sweep wire passing device US48926943 1943-06-01 US2409233A 1946-10-15 WILCOXON KENNETH H
5 lander US1312405D US1312405A 1919-08-05
6 Means to protect submarine-mine fields US1304549D US1304549A 1919-05-27
7 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR NEUTRALIZING UNDERWATER MINES US14990205 2016-01-07 US20160200409A1 2016-07-14 Scott W. FAIRFIELD; Kerry D. LAVIOLETTE; Donald J. ROBERTSON; Ronald D. ZAMOJSKI; Gary L. WIEDEMEIER; Joseph M. CUSCHIERI; Christopher E. MARCHANT
A mine neutralizing device that includes a buoy. The buoy includes a mine neutralizing device capable of swimming to an undersea mine to neutralize it. A method for neutralizing undersea mines includes locating an undersea mine, placing a buoy containing a mine neutralizer near the mine, and swimming the mine neutralizer to the undersea mine.
8 Marine mine fire control mechanism US248820 1962-12-31 US4970958A 1990-11-20 Robert J. Lyon; Richard L. Lorenz, deceased
A control system for a magentic submarine mine adapted to be fired automaally upon the approach of a vessel and in which the possibility of premature detonation of the mine by a minesweeper is substantially reduced. For example, some of the magnetic mines being laid in a particular mine field may be set so that after several actuations by a minesweeper a few of the mines will be exploded, the remaining mine field requiring a larger number of signals before detonation. By varying the number of signals before a mine is detonated the particular mine field after being swept is still considered lethal because many of the mines are left in the armed condition and others awaiting to be armed by subsequent minesweeping or the passage of vessels, as the case may be.
9 Helicopter destroyer US272808 1963-04-12 US4207819A 1980-06-17 Keith E. Geren
1. A helicopter destructor comprising in combination,a hydrophone channel,a microphone channel,a barometer channel,an AND gate connected to the outputs of said hydrophone, microphone, and ometer channels,an explosive means, andmeans connected to the outputs of said hydrophone channel and said AND gate for detonating said explosive means when a trio of signals are simultaneously applied to the respective inputs of said AND gate.
10 Intermittent arming device for a mine US12536249 1949-11-03 US3015272A 1962-01-02 SEMON HOWARD W
11 Antisweep device for submarine mines US45675442 1942-08-31 US2702003A 1955-02-15 JOHNSON ELLIS A
12 Marine anchorage means US57544331 1931-11-16 US2529271A 1950-11-07 WINTER COURTNEY P
13 Mine firing device and control means therefor US42940442 1942-02-03 US2400549A 1946-05-21 GLENNON JAMES B; PARK ROBERT H
14 Antisweeping device for mines US71985324 1924-06-13 US1564260A 1925-12-08 JOHN MCGINN
15 Apparatus and method for neutralizing underwater mines US14990205 2016-01-07 US09463852B2 2016-10-11 Scott W. Fairfield; Kerry D. Laviolette; Donald J. Robertson; Ronald D. Zamojski; Gary L. Wiedemeier; Joseph M. Cuschieri; Christopher E. Marchant
A mine neutralizing device that includes a buoy. The buoy includes a mine neutralizing device capable of swimming to an undersea mine to neutralize it. A method for neutralizing undersea mines includes locating an undersea mine, placing a buoy containing a mine neutralizer near the mine, and swimming the mine neutralizer to the undersea mine.
16 Apparatus and method for neutralizing underwater mines US13840223 2013-03-15 US09260168B2 2016-02-16 Scott W. Fairfield; Kerry D. Laviolette; Donald J. Robertson; Ronald D. Zamojski; Gary L. Wiedemeier; Joseph M. Cuschieri; Christopher E. Marchant
A mine neutralizing device that includes a buoy. The buoy includes a mine neutralizing device capable of swimming to an undersea mine to neutralize it. A method for neutralizing undersea mines includes locating an undersea mine, placing a buoy containing a mine neutralizer near the mine, and swimming the mine neutralizer to the undersea mine.
17 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR NEUTRALIZING UNDERWATER MINES US13840223 2013-03-15 US20150225049A1 2015-08-13 Scott W. FAIRFIELD; Kerry D. LAVIOLETTE; Donald J. ROBERTSON; Ronald D. ZAMOJSKI; Gary L. WIEDEMEIER; Joseph M. CUSCHIERI; Christopher E. MARCHANT
A mine neutralizing device that includes a buoy. The buoy includes a mine neutralizing device capable of swimming to an undersea mine to neutralize it. A method for neutralizing undersea mines includes locating an undersea mine, placing a buoy containing a mine neutralizer near the mine, and swimming the mine neutralizer to the undersea mine.
18 Minesweep obstructor with cable dispensing means US495369 1955-03-18 US4185550A 1980-01-29 Charles C. Vogt; Royal Weller
1. In a mooring device for an aerial launched mine adapted to be dropped into a body of water, in combination, a buoyant member, a casing releasably locked to said member and separable therefrom upon impact of the device with the water, locking means including a plurality of detents carried by said casing for releasably locking the casing to said member, impact responsive means mounted on the casing for releasing said locking means in response to said impact, and a length of mooring cable arranged to be payed out as the casing separates from said member and sinks to the bed of the body of water for mooring the mine beneath the surface of the water.
19 Mine firing control system US50039943 1943-08-28 US3850100A 1974-11-26 MOUNCE W; MANN R
1. In a device of the class described, the combination of a source of electrical energy having positive and negative terminals, a pair of resistors, a first condenser having one plate connected to said positive terminal and the other plate connected in series with one of said resistors to said negative terminals, a second condenser having one plate connected to said positive terminal and the other plate connected in series with the other of said resistors to said negative terminal, a potentiometer connected between said other plates of said condensers, a center tap on said potentiometer, electroresponsive means connected between said center tap and the negative terminal of said source of energy, and means for selectively discharging said condensers.
20 Sound responsive coded signal demolition device US75897047 1947-07-03 US3027837A 1962-04-03 KENDALL JAMES M
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