AT56240B - Containers for sea mines and torpedoes. - Google Patents

Containers for sea mines and torpedoes.

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AT56240B
AT56240B AT56240DA AT56240B AT 56240 B AT56240 B AT 56240B AT 56240D A AT56240D A AT 56240DA AT 56240 B AT56240 B AT 56240B
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torpedoes
sea mines
containers
sea
mines
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Roth Ag Fa G
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  Behälter für Seeminen und Torpedos. 



   Wie bekannt, wird bei Verbrennung von Aluminium oder sonstigen Leichtmetallen eine grosse Wärmemenge frei, so dass, wenn solche Metalle einem Sprengstoff zugemischt werden, die Wirkung dieses letzteren wesentlich erhöht wird. 



   Diese Eigenschaft der   Leichtmetalle   soll der Erfindung gemäss zur Erhöhung des Sprengeffektes der Seeminen und Torpedos dienen, indem die äussere Hülle, wie z. B. bei den Torpedos die Sprengpatronenhülle, bei den Seeminen das Seeminengefäss oder die äussere Umhüllung der Sprengladung (Ladungsgefäss oder dgl. aus Leichtmetallen erzeugt wird. Bisher sind für die Seeminen oder Torpedos Hüllen aus Schwermetallen verwendet worden, die den Effekt der Sprengladung nicht erhöhten. Die Verwendung von Leichtmetallen für die Hüllen der Seeminen oder Torpedos bringt noch den weiteren Vorteil mit sich, dass unter sonst gleichen Umständen der Auftrieb der betreffenden unterseeischen Waffe ein   bedeutend grösserer   wird, da die bezüglichen Teile aus spezifisch leichtem Metall erzeugt sind.

   Natürlicherweise kann hiebei ein sogenanntes plattiertes Leichtmetall oder Legierungen, die dem Wesen nach aus Leichtmetallen bestehen, ebenfalls verwendet werden. 
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  Containers for sea mines and torpedoes.



   As is known, when aluminum or other light metals are burned, a large amount of heat is released, so that if such metals are mixed with an explosive, the effect of the latter is significantly increased.



   According to the invention, this property of the light metals is intended to increase the explosive effect of the sea mines and torpedoes by the outer shell, such as. B. in the case of torpedoes the explosive cartridge casing, in the case of sea mines the sea mine vessel or the outer casing of the explosive charge (cargo vessel or the like. Made of light metals. So far, casings made of heavy metals have been used for sea mines or torpedoes, which did not increase the effect of the explosive charge. The use of light metals for the hulls of the sea mines or torpedoes has the further advantage that, under otherwise identical circumstances, the buoyancy of the submarine weapon in question is significantly greater, since the relevant parts are made of specifically light metal.

   Of course, a so-called plated light metal or alloys which essentially consist of light metals can also be used.
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Behälter für Seeminen und Torpedos, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er aus einem Leichtmetall oder aus Legierungen, die dem Wesen nach aus Leichtmetallen bestehen, hergestellt ist, zum Zwecke, ausser der Verminderung des Eigengewichtes der Mine bzw. des Torpedos bei der Explosion durch die erhöhte Wärmeentwicklung bei Verbrennung der Hülle eine Erhöhung des Sprengeffektes zu bewirken. **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. Container for sea mines and torpedoes, characterized in that it is made of a light metal or of alloys that essentially consist of light metals, for the purpose of reducing the dead weight of the mine or torpedo in the explosion due to the increased heat generation to cause an increase in the explosive effect when the shell is burned. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT56240D 1911-07-08 1911-07-08 Containers for sea mines and torpedoes. AT56240B (en)

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