序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Improvement in percussion drop-toys US185650D US185650A 1876-12-26
62 Improvement in torpedoes US136000D US136000A 1873-02-18
63 Improvement in toy torpedoes US108028D US108028A 1870-10-04
64 Henry holden US49474D US49474A 1865-08-15
65 Fuel/air concussion apparatus US14621982 2015-02-13 US09726466B2 2017-08-08 Darren Naud; John David Thomas
A concussion device for creating a low level of smoke and a selectively tuned low-toned sound, the device including a structure having a cavity, the cavity having a top opening; a first energetic charge disposed in a bottom portion of the cavity; and a member removably secured to the structure within the cavity and partially overlying the first energetic charge.
66 SHOCK-STABILIZED FIRING MECHANISM FOR DIVERSIONARY DEVICE US12268595 2008-11-11 US20100282109A1 2010-11-11 Marcus L. Caldwell
A firing mechanism for a diversionary device is provided includes a firing pin movable along a first axis and a hammer in contact with a first end of the firing pin and operable to move the firing pin from a cocked position to a fired position. A rotary solenoid has a shaft rotatable about a second axis parallel; a cam is mounted on a first end of the shaft. A trip lever with a cam follower engaged with the cam is slidable in a direction substantially orthogonal to the first and second axes from first to second positions. The mechanism further includes a link arm connecting the trip lever to the firing pin. When the rotary solenoid is activated, the cam causes the trip lever to slide from the first to the second position and release the firing pin to move from the cocked position to the fired position.
67 Diversionary device US11236378 2005-09-27 US07412929B2 2008-08-19 Robert Walsh
A diversion device capable of generating a disorientating flash and a disorientating sound without an explosion has a housing with a cavity containing an inert gas, a piston and a powder. The powder creates the flash via ignition after exiting the device. The device also includes a mechanism configured to ensure the powder encompasses the device upon exit and does is not dispersed in a substantially horizontal plane. In addition, the device may include devices capable of creating a disorientating sound as the inert gas escapes the device.
68 Gas projection device sometimes with a burst disk, producing loud sonic report and smoke plume US11109401 2005-04-19 US20060233050A1 2006-10-19 John Unsworth; Kenneth Hammond
Gas Projection Device that can take many external forms that simulate military munitions being exploded and that contain features that enhance the sound of the explosion and the appearance of smoke and attendant percussion. Such device can be controlled by many different means including electronic remote control.
69 Diversionary device US11236378 2005-09-27 US20060081147A1 2006-04-20 Robert Walsh
A diversion device capable of generating a disorientating flash and a disorientating sound without an explosion has a housing with a cavity containing an inert gas, a piston and a powder. The powder creates the flash via ignition after exiting the device. The device also includes a mechanism configured to ensure the powder encompasses the device upon exit and does is not dispersed in a substantially horizontal plane. In addition, the device may include devices capable of creating a disorientating sound as the inert gas escapes the device.
70 Explosion simulator US10370467 2003-02-24 US20040200374A1 2004-10-14 Arie Sansolo
An explosion simulator including a chamber at least partially filled with a pyrotechnic material, the chamber being formed with a plurality of holes arranged for fluid products of an explosion of the pyrotechnic material to pass therethrough, and a delaying detonator adapted to detonate the pyrotechnic material, the detonator being adapted to delay onset of the explosion of the pyrotechnic material a period of time after actuation of the detonator.
71 Safety pyrotechnics US70687434 1934-01-16 US1992690A 1935-02-26 DECKER JOSEF B
72 Pyrotechnic device US60042732 1932-03-22 US1974015A 1934-09-18 DECKER JOSEPH B; CLAUSER HERBERT C
73 Torpedo and method of making same US22116727 1927-09-22 US1760004A 1930-05-27 MONT RUTTER; LECHLER EMIL E
74 Torpedo US14561026 1926-11-01 US1705962A 1929-03-19 HERBERT CLAUSER
75 Torpedo US10896726 1926-05-13 US1705961A 1929-03-19 HERBERT CLAUSER
76 Torpedo casing US18193927 1927-04-08 US1687929A 1928-10-16 CLEMENT CIMOROSI
77 Safety toy torpedo US9257226 1926-03-05 US1669091A 1928-05-08 KOBY KOHN
78 Torpedo US1547025 1925-03-14 US1553762A 1925-09-15 ACHILLO FABRIZIO
79 Pyrotechnic article US72082724 1924-06-18 US1538785A 1925-05-19 FABER HENRY B
80 Pyrotechnical device US66781623 1923-10-11 US1526196A 1925-02-10 ADLER MILTON M
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