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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Bomb nose fuse US46541242 1942-11-13 US2389383A 1945-11-20 NICHOLAS ANDREW J
142 Firing device for the fuses of bombs, flares, and the like US41007441 1941-09-08 US2382872A 1945-08-14 FRANCIS GILES THOMAS
143 Gun US47493643 1943-02-06 US2379784A 1945-07-03 SAMUEL BRAND
144 Projectile fuse US43773442 1942-04-06 US2378626A 1945-06-19 FANGER HERMAN J
145 Stabilized vinyl resin US24537538 1938-12-13 US2256625A 1941-09-23 QUATTLEBAUM JR WILLIAM MERITT
146 Bomb US6231336 1936-02-04 US2137056A 1938-11-15 PIERRE LIEGEOIS
147 Fuse US16677137 1937-10-01 US2129692A 1938-09-13 HOTTINGER EDWIN J
148 Fuse for antiaircraft projectiles US55704831 1931-08-14 US1870405A 1932-08-09 DOE THOMAS B
149 Fuse for artillery projectiles US42416730 1930-01-29 US1863888A 1932-06-21 ANDRE VARAUD
150 Percussion fuse for bombs and other projectiles US46376830 1930-06-25 US1826190A 1931-10-06 LUIGI SAVANI
151 Percussion firing mechanism US14070126 1926-10-11 US1675118A 1928-06-26 DAVID LUCAS OWEN
152 Safety shell US17186927 1927-03-01 US1655653A 1928-01-10 JOHN KOWOLCHUK
153 Fuse for projectiles US58943422 1922-09-20 US1547597A 1925-07-28 LUKENS WILLIAM L; TAYLOR JOHN A
154 Releasing arrangement at primer safety device in fuse for projectiles US67966323 1923-12-10 US1530336A 1925-03-17 TORSTEN WENNERSTROM ERNST JOHA
155 Impact firing mechanism US57025022 1922-06-22 US1481635A 1924-01-22 COUNCILMAN HALSTEAD P
156 Fuse for aviation-bombs US30465819 1919-06-16 US1352542A 1920-09-14 EUGENE SCHNEIDER
157 FIREARM PROJECTILE USABLE AS A HAND GRENADE US15240094 2016-08-18 US20170191810A1 2017-07-06 Yacov Bialy; Yohanan Stein
A projectile includes a body containing pyrotechnic material. A rear cap closes a rear end of the body. A pyrotechnic unit includes an ignitor in communication with the pyrotechnic material. A striker is arranged to strike a primer of the pyrotechnic unit. A safety lever is arranged initially to restrain movement of the striker towards the pyrotechnic unit. An external safety keeper is arranged initially to clamp a portion of the safety lever to the body.
158 Thermal trigger with an integrated out-of-line lockout device for a thermally-initiated ventilation system or other system US14802683 2015-07-17 US09696125B2 2017-07-04 Paul A. Merems
A device includes a thermal trigger having a firing pin, where the thermal trigger is configured to move the firing pin in response to an elevated temperature. The device also includes an out-of-line lockout device configured to disarm the thermal trigger in response to acceleration of the lockout device. The lockout device is configured to move a first lockout ball into a notch of the firing pin to disarm the thermal trigger. The lockout device could include an inertial mass configured to move the first lockout ball into the notch of the firing pin and a first spring configured to bias the inertial mass in an initial position. The lockout device could also include a second lockout ball configured to move into a position that prevents the inertial mass from returning to the initial position or a dampener configured to slow movement of the inertial mass.
159 SMALL SMART WEAPON AND WEAPON SYSTEM EMPLOYING THE SAME US15339493 2016-10-31 US20170074620A1 2017-03-16 Steven D. Roemerman
A weapon and weapon system, and methods of manufacturing and operating the same. In one embodiment, the weapon includes a warhead including destructive elements and a guidance section with a seeker configured to guide the weapon to a target. The seeker includes a detector configured to receive a distorted signal impinging on an objective lens from the target, memory configured to store target criteria and a correction map, and a processor configured to provide a correction signal based on the distorted signal, the target criteria and the correction map to guide the weapon to the target.
160 Small smart weapon and weapon system employing the same US14747152 2015-06-23 US09482490B2 2016-11-01 Steven D. Roemerman
A weapon and weapon system, and methods of manufacturing and operating the same. In one embodiment, the weapon includes a warhead including destructive elements and a guidance section with a seeker configured to guide the weapon to a target. The seeker includes a detector configured to receive a distorted signal impinging on an objective lens from the target, memory configured to store target criteria and a correction map, and a processor configured to provide a correction signal based on the distorted signal, the target criteria and the correction map to guide the weapon to the target.
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