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 A mine provided with a priming device having a safety and arming mechanism EP87114177.6 1987-09-29 EP0265687B1 1991-11-21 Topa, Ferdinando
2 Mine EP88105351.6 1988-04-02 EP0285183A3 1989-11-23 Frühauf, Werner; Heinrichs, Günter, Dipl.-Ing.

Die Mine ist zur Verbringung am Boden oder zur Luftver­lastung für Luft- und/oder Bodenziele verwendbar und mit einem im Minenkörper angeordneten Gleit- oder Autorotations-­Fallschirm, einem Wirkteil und einer elektronischen Such­sensor- und gegebenenfalls Kurssteuereinrichtung versehen. Der Minenkörper (2) mit Wirkladung (9) wird während des zu Bodensinkens bei Verfehlen eines Zieles in einer ersten Suchphase automatisch vom Gleit- oder Autorotations-Fall­schirms (3) getrennt und nach Aufschlag am Boden (4) durch ein Ausrichten schräg nach oben in Wirkposition gebracht, aus welcher die Wirkladung der Sub- oder Suchzündermunition (1) einsetzbar ist.

3 Ventral mine EP87109246.6 1987-06-26 EP0257235A3 1989-07-19 Topa, Ferdinando

The mine (1) comprises a main charge (2) and an auxiliary charge (3) for removing the cover, enclosed within separate chambers (20, 19) of a container body (10) sealed from one another.

4 Mine EP82104286.8 1982-05-15 EP0069844A2 1983-01-19 Meinzer, Erich; Kipper, Erich

Bei einer Mine mit Gehäuse, Zünder und einer Kappe (4), in der ein Betätigungsglied (5) für den Zünder und ein mit diesem zusammenwirkendes Sperrglied (10) angeordnet ist, das mittels eines Schärfehebels aus der Sperrstellung in eine Freigabestellung für das Betätigungsglied (5) schwenkbar ist, weist der Schärfehebel einen zur Kappenachse konzentrisch angeordneten und stirnseitig mit Rundschnurringen (19) dichtend gelagerten Ring (11) auf, wobei zur Einhaltung eines bestimmten Betätigungsmomentes für den Schärfehebel bei Gewährleistung einer guten Abdichtung über einen weiten Temperaturbereich jeder Rundschnurring (19) eine an der Außenseite angeordnete, sich seitlich öffnende V-Nut besitzt.

5 A PASSIVE ALARM TO PREVENT BURIED INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE EP12821349.3 2012-12-20 EP2795237A2 2014-10-29 DUNN, Ryan, C.; DAVIS, Guy, D.; ROSS, Robert, A.; BELL, Paul, A.; BRAKELEY, Nathaniel, M.; SCHECHTER, Emily, A.; BRYANT, Amber, M.
A method and apparatus are disclosed for preventing excavation damage to buried infrastructure. A plurality of excavation-sensing modules is buried near the buried infrastructure. The buried infrastructure excavation-sensing modules protect and detect buried infrastructure by emitting dense clouds of visible gas when the excavation-sensing modules are activated by impact with excavation equipment. In most instances, the visible gas will be brightly colored and it may also have a strong odor. In addition to the gas released by the modules, a loud sound may also be produced by the activated excavation-sensing module. This alerts construction crews or other workers that their excavation is nearing a protected underground structure. Once installed, no maintenance or active monitoring is required.
6 Landmine EP90104646.6 1990-03-12 EP0389857A3 1992-02-26 Menne, Rolf, Dipl.-Ing.

Rippen (5), die außen an dem konisch zulaufenden unteren Teil (2) einer Mine angebracht sind und bis zu deren Grundfläche reichen, verbessern die Standfestigkeit der Mine und erleich­tern deren Handhabung.

7 A mine provided with a priming device having a safety and arming mechanism EP87114177.6 1987-09-29 EP0265687A1 1988-05-04 Topa, Ferdinando

The mine (1) includes a priming device (19) movable between a safety position and an active position in which it is located facing an activator element (18); the priming device (19) includes first means (28, 34, 35) for triggering a cover-removal charge (4), and second means (45, 48, 50) for triggering a detonation charge (3) by means of respective interface means (57; 59, 61) which the said priming means (35; 50) face in the said active position.

8 Mine EP82104286 1982-05-15 EP0069844A3 1983-03-16 Meinzer, Erich; Kipper, Erich
9 Area denial communication latency compensation US15838213 2017-12-11 US10054404B2 2018-08-21 Michael J. Balk; Larry G. Linde
An area denial system may be operationally placed with communication latency compensation. The area denial system may include a plurality of munitions, one or more sensor devices, and a command and control unit, networked together and having a command and control latency for communication between the command and control unit and the remainder of the area denial system. Latency compensation may include determining a first target position, determining a first predicted position area for the target using the command and control latency and the first target position, receiving an authorization to arm one or more of the munitions, determining a second target position, and determining that the second target position is outside a threshold distance from a first authorized munition of the one or more authorized munitions, and in response, de-authorizing the first authorized munition.
10 Human identification detection system, method and device US14729564 2015-06-03 US09704363B2 2017-07-11 Lennie Ray Mitchell
The invention provides a system, device and method designed to detect, alert and identify unwanted entry into areas by intruders. The invention is also designed to prevent escape from secured facilities. If escape from such a secured facility is realized, the system will identify and mark the intruder or escapee for immediate or later capture by local and or federal law enforcement authorities. The system will accomplish this by mechanical, electronic and chemical means. The system is also designed to be a territory denial system. Although the system will accomplish its means by clandestine deployment, the unseen but known presence of the device will cause a profound psychological block to any would be intruder to a given area that it is deployed in. The devices are deployed below ground just below the surface as a non-lethal landmine and subterranean several feet below ground as an anti-tunneling device.
11 Passive alarm to prevent buried infrastructure damage US14367888 2012-12-20 US09568121B2 2017-02-14 Ryan C. Dunn; Guy D. Davis; Robert A. Ross; Paul A. Bell; Nathaniel M. Brakeley; Emily A. Schechter; Amber M. Bryant
A method and apparatus are disclosed for preventing excavation damage to buried infrastructure. A plurality of excavation-sensing modules is buried near the buried infrastructure. The buried infrastructure excavation-sensing modules protect and detect buried infrastructure by emitting dense clouds of visible gas when the excavation-sensing modules are activated by impact with excavation equipment. In most instances, the visible gas will be brightly colored and it may also have a strong odor. In addition to the gas released by the modules, a loud sound may also be produced by the activated excavation-sensing module. This alerts construction crews or other workers that their excavation is nearing a protected underground structure. Once installed, no maintenance or active monitoring is required.
12 Non-lethal restraint device with diverse deployability applications US12839911 2010-07-20 US08245617B2 2012-08-21 Martin A. Martinez; Patrick J. Barnhill; Steven A. Floyd
An immobilization device and method of restraining vehicles, persons and animals uses tendrils attached to various devices to engage the target. The immobilization device, system and method includes a housing containing launchable tendrils that are launched from the housing by a propellant. The tendrils may be attached to straps or other elements carried by the immobilization device. The tendrils will engage the target and restrain it if it is a vehicle such as a car, truck, boat, submarine, or like vehicle. In stopping a person or animal the tendrils will deliver a marking package, a shocking package or a snare package to mark, shock or snare the target. Straps may be pulled off the housing leaving the housing near the point of deployment.
13 NON-LETHAL RESTRAINT DEVICE WITH DIVERSE DEPLOYABILITY APPLICATIONS US12901130 2010-10-08 US20110030540A1 2011-02-10 Martin A. Martinez; Patrick Barnhill; Steven A. Floyd
An immobilization device and method of restraining vehicles, persons and animals uses tendrils attached to various devices to engage the target. The immobilization device, system and method includes a housing containing launchable tendrils that are launched from the housing by a propellant. The tendrils may be attached to straps or other elements carried by the immobilization device. The tendrils will engage the target and restrain it if it is a vehicle such as a car, truck, boat, submarine, or like vehicle. In stopping a person or animal the tendrils will deliver a marking package, a shocking package or a snare package to mark, shock or snare the target. Straps may be pulled off the housing leaving the housing near the point of deployment.
14 Restraint Device For Use in an Aquatic Environment US12839930 2010-07-20 US20110005374A1 2011-01-13 Martin A. Martinez; Patrick A. Barnhill
A method and device for impeding the progress of a swimmer or a diver included a plurality of tendrils that can be launched into the path of a target and entangle the target.
15 Non-Lethal Restraint Device With Diverse Deployability Applications US12839911 2010-07-20 US20110005373A1 2011-01-13 Martin A. Martinez; Patrick J. Barnhill; Steven A. Floyd
An immobilization device and method of restraining vehicles, persons and animals uses tendrils attached to various devices to engage the target. The immobilization device, system and method includes a housing containing launchable tendrils that are launched from the housing by a propellant. The tendrils may be attached to straps or other elements carried by the immobilization device. The tendrils will engage the target and restrain it if it is a vehicle such as a car, truck, boat, submarine, or like vehicle. In stopping a person or animal the tendrils will deliver a marking package, a shocking package or a snare package to mark, shock or snare the target. Straps may be pulled off the housing leaving the housing near the point of deployment.
16 Land mine, and hand thrown, weapon which dispenses marking chemicals US10906110 2005-02-03 US07543534B1 2009-06-09 Leon R. Manole; Stewart Gilman; Kevin Stoddard; Ernest Logsdon; Mark Nicolich
Described are flameless tracer munitions that are expelled from land mines or in hand thrown devices, which are used to mark an enemy person, vehicle body, or tires on the vehicle, with materials that emit infrared (IR) light, or heat emitting materials, or with a visible ink or a dye. The subjects are then identified and pursued because of the ink or seen with infrared reading or heat seeking devices. The devices are both long duration (several hours) and also have high light intensity tracing and marking. These munitions are non-impact and non-lethal; are non-toxic, and biodegradable.
17 Explosive device comprising separate hollow bodies with glycerin and nitric acid therein US3589293D 1968-12-03 US3589293A 1971-06-29 MAJOR EMERY
An explosive device which can be a projectile or land mine has a cylindrical body containing an axially movable tube filled with glycerin, and spaced by a breakable plug from a chamber containing nitric acid. An explosive charge at one end of the tube violently drives it axially to break the plug so the glycerin mixes with the nitric acid to form nitroglycerin which explodes. Walls of the cylindrical body may contain shrapnel. As a projectile, the device may be arranged to explode in air or on impact against an obstacle. As a land mine, the device can be fired by application of a predetermined weight which triggers the explosive charge.
18 Tank mines US3521563D 1965-04-05 US3521563A 1970-07-21 BECKER FRANZ
19 Detonator mechanism US30965263 1963-09-18 US3254602A 1966-06-07 HELMUT KLOSTERMANN; PAUL BEERMANN; RICHARD SCHULTE
20 Explosive ammunition and a method of manufacturing the same US63233357 1957-01-03 US2940390A 1960-06-14 OSCAR BERGSTROM LARS; OLOF PERSSON JANNE
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