GB190114273A - Improvements in Protective Armour for Ships. - Google Patents

Improvements in Protective Armour for Ships.

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GB190114273A
GB190114273A GB190114273DA GB190114273A GB 190114273 A GB190114273 A GB 190114273A GB 190114273D A GB190114273D A GB 190114273DA GB 190114273 A GB190114273 A GB 190114273A
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14,273. Neder - land, J. July 12. Turrets.-Relates mainly to the protection of ships from armour - piercing projectiles. Fig. 1 shows a midship section, and Fig. 3 a plan, of a vessel having a single central turret. The sides are of any ordinary construction, but have circular flanges at suitable intervals to receive coiled springs at the back of the armour. The armour consists of an inner skin composed of Krupp or other plates connected by vertical ball - bearing hinges, as shown in Figs. 9 and 10. These plates are flanged on their inner sides to form seats for the springs, and are grooved in their outer sides to receive tempered plates 16 with rubber or other backing strips 18. An outer sheathing of overlapping steel plates 20 is provided, as shown in Figs. 11 and 12.
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