US1305846A - Charles e - Google Patents

Charles e Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1305846A
US1305846A US1305846DA US1305846A US 1305846 A US1305846 A US 1305846A US 1305846D A US1305846D A US 1305846DA US 1305846 A US1305846 A US 1305846A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
nitro
starch
mononitronaphthalene
explosive
charles
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1305846A publication Critical patent/US1305846A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Classifications

    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C06EXPLOSIVES; MATCHES
    • C06BEXPLOSIVES OR THERMIC COMPOSITIONS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS EXPLOSIVES
    • C06B25/00Compositions containing a nitrated organic compound

Definitions

  • y invention relates to blasting explosives, and more particularly to detonating explosives containing nitro-starch as the explosive base.
  • Mononitrona htalene can be produced by treating napht alene with fifty percent.
  • the product consists of what is known chemically as a-nitronaphthalene with traces of the -nitronaphthalene. It has a melting point of approximately 59- 60 C. It also can be obtained on themarket under the said name mononitronaphthalene.
  • nitro-starch explosivecontaining mononitronaphthalene I prefer to heat the nitronaphthalene in a steam pan until fused, then to stir in the required amount of oxidizing agents, such as nitrate of soda. When the mass has co0led,-the nitro-starch is added and incorporated, and thereafter a suitable oil or other binder added to secure plasticity. I do not, however, confine m self to any particular method of manu acture'.

Description

D sATEs PA FFICE- CHARLES E. WALLER, OF ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO INDEPENDENT N DIN-FREEZING- POWDER COMPANY, OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
No Drawing.
To all whom it may concern: I
Be it known that I, CHARLES E. WALLER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Allentown, Lehigh county, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Im rovements in Nitrostarch Explosives, of W ich the follow in is a specification.
y invention relates to blasting explosives, and more particularly to detonating explosives containing nitro-starch as the explosive base.
Heretofore nitro-starch detonating ex-' plosives have had the disadvantage of being too readily inflammable, and the object of my invention is to reduce this inflammability. This object I accomplish by adding to the explosive a suitable proportion of mononitronaphthalene C, H.,NO
Mononitrona htalene can be produced by treating napht alene with fifty percent.
nitric acid, and then freeing from acid bywashing. The product consists of what is known chemically as a-nitronaphthalene with traces of the -nitronaphthalene. It has a melting point of approximately 59- 60 C. It also can be obtained on themarket under the said name mononitronaphthalene.
As indicating to those skilled in the art the relative proportions of mononitronaphthalene and of other ingredients in nitrostarch explosives embodying my invention, I give the following formulae Roughly speaking, as will be seen from the formulae, a proportion of approximately 1 part by weight of mononitronaphthalene to 3 parts of nitro-starch will give satisfactory results. I do not, however, confine myself Specification of Letters Patent.
NITROSTARGH EXELOSIVE.
f Patented June 3, 1919.
Application filed December 30, 1915. Serial No. 69,447..
to any particular proportions, as these will vary somewhat with the different grades of powder, and with the particular character of work which the explosive is intended to accomplish. A much smaller proportion of mononitronaphthalene will accomplish .the desired result in some measure, and a larger proportion may alsobe used under some conditions. From 2 to 12% by weight of the entire explosive mixture can be employed with satisfactory results.
In producing a nitro-starch explosivecontaining mononitronaphthalene, I prefer to heat the nitronaphthalene in a steam pan until fused, then to stir in the required amount of oxidizing agents, such as nitrate of soda. When the mass has co0led,-the nitro-starch is added and incorporated, and thereafter a suitable oil or other binder added to secure plasticity. I do not, however, confine m self to any particular method of manu acture'.
I have found that mononitronaphthalene when employed as aforesaid in nitro-starch erties of the mixture,- and unlike other nitrohydrooarbons, it has no colloidal action upon nltrostarch under the conditions here present, there being no condition'of elevated temperature or pressure.
I claim:
1. A blasting explosive containing noncolloided nitro-starch, in admixture with monqnitronaphthalene, the mononitronaphthalene being resent to the exten of substantially one-t ird the amount by weight of the nitro-starch.
2. A blasting ex )losive containing in admixture nitro-starch and mononitronaphthalene, said nitro-starch being non-colloided, the total of the nitro-starch and mononitronaphthalene present not exceeding 40% of the whole explosive.
3. A blasting explosive containing noncolloided nitro-starch, in admixture with M n'lononitronaphthalcne and inorganic nitrates, the mononitrona hthalene being presant to the extent of su stantially one-third of the amount by weight of nitro-starch, said mononitronaphthalene constituting from two to twelve per cent. of the entire explosive mixture. 7
CHARLES E. WALLER.
US1305846D Charles e Expired - Lifetime US1305846A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1305846A true US1305846A (en) 1919-06-03

Family

ID=3373373

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US1305846D Expired - Lifetime US1305846A (en) Charles e

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1305846A (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2430274A (en) * 1943-12-31 1947-11-04 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Explosive composition
US3116189A (en) * 1961-06-28 1963-12-31 Howard J Fisher Plastic explosive composition
US3178325A (en) * 1961-02-28 1965-04-13 Jr Edwin M Scott Metal nitrate explosives containing mononitrated aromatic sensitizing agents

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2430274A (en) * 1943-12-31 1947-11-04 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Explosive composition
US3178325A (en) * 1961-02-28 1965-04-13 Jr Edwin M Scott Metal nitrate explosives containing mononitrated aromatic sensitizing agents
US3116189A (en) * 1961-06-28 1963-12-31 Howard J Fisher Plastic explosive composition

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3356547A (en) Water-in-oil explosive emulsion containing organic nitro compound and solid explosive adjuvant
US2095302A (en) Ammunition
US1305846A (en) Charles e
US2692195A (en) Nitroparaffin fuel
US3472713A (en) Fusible aromatic nitrocompound explosive composition containing particular wax as a desensitizer
US1936020A (en) Method of nitrating organic substances
US1659449A (en) Explosive composition
US2007223A (en) Ignition composition
US1054777A (en) Explosive.
US2839374A (en) Explosive compositions
US2116514A (en) Priming compositions
US3356546A (en) Safety blasting composition with a metal formate as a fuel
US1862295A (en) Ammunition
US1705874A (en) High-explosive composition
US124397A (en) Improvement in explosive compounds
US2128576A (en) Blasting explosive cartridge or borehole charge
US2124570A (en) Priming composition
US1751436A (en) Blasting explosive
US1984846A (en) Ignition composition
US1299942A (en) Explosive mixture.
US2060522A (en) Nitrosoguanidine as a priming ingredient
US1439099A (en) Composition for detonators
US1473818A (en) Assighob
US2362617A (en) Explosive composition
US986900A (en) Explosive.