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US1340871A
US1340871A US176115A US17611517A US1340871A US 1340871 A US1340871 A US 1340871A US 176115 A US176115 A US 176115A US 17611517 A US17611517 A US 17611517A US 1340871 A US1340871 A US 1340871A
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F. H. BAHKER AND G. T. BUCKHAM.
EXPLOSIVE SHELL. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 21,1917.
I1,340,871 Patented May 25, 1920.
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FRANCIS HENRY BARKER .AND GEORGE THOMAS BUCKHAM, OF WESTMINSTER, LONDON, ENGLAND, ASSIGNORS T0 VICKERS LIMITED, OF WESTMINSTER,
ENGLAND.
EXPLOSIVE SHELL.
Application filed .Tune 21,
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, FRANCIS HENRY BARKER and Sir GEORGE THOMAS BUCKHAM, knight, both subjects of the King of Great Britain residing at Vickers House, Broadway, `Westminster, in the county of London, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in or Relating to EX- plosive Shells, of which the following is a specification. A
This invention relates to explosive shells intended for use against airships and balloons.
According to the invention thershell contains a number of projectiles or bullets which are projected from the shell by a bursting charge ignited by a fuse and which carry an incendiary composition intended to ignite the gas within the airship or balloon when the bullets penetrate the envelop thereof. The said bullets are made hollow to receive the incendiary composition and are arranged within the shell in a number of rows around the central flash tube which transmits the flash from the magazine. of the fuse through a primer to the bursting charge situated in the rear part of the shell.
In order that the said invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into effect, we will describe the same more fully with reference to the accompmying drawin s in which igure 1 is a longitudinal section ot' a, shell constructed in accordance with our invention.
Fig. 2 is a section taken approximately on the line 2, 2 of Fig. 1, and
Fig. 3 is a section taken approximately on the line 3, 3 of Fig. 1 but with the bullets removed.
A is the body of the shell, A is the fuse socket or head screwed into the nose of the shell and fixed by means of screws a or otherwise to the body A.
B is the aforesaid central flash tube, which at its forward end carries a primer B and at its rear end is attached to a base plate B2 between which and the base wall of the shell body the bursting charge B3 is situa' l. A steel plug 'BZX having a central hole is screwed into the rear end of the flash tube B. A shalloon primer B4 rests on the steel plug B2X and is secured in position by means Patented May`25, 1920.
1917. Serial N0. 176,115.
of a copper pin B5, while one or more inter-v mediate shalloon primers B4* are held in position between copper pins B, B or by other suitable means.
In the example shown the shell contains two rows of in"endiary bullets arranged around the cental flasll tube B, the rear row containing five bullets and the front row siX bullets. Obviously however the number of bullets 1n each row as well as the number of rows will vary in accordance with the size of .the shell and the bullets. rl'he said rows are separated by a pellet plate C upon which the bases of the bullets in the front row bear, and this plate is formed on the underside with recesses to receive the points ofthe bullets in the rear row. The points of the bullets in the front row are disposed in perforations or recesses in a steel disk C between which and the fuse socket or head A a felt washer C2 is situated. Wood supports C5 are placed between the bullets in both rows and a wood block may, under certainconditions, be used as a filling for the fuse socket or head.
The base plate B2 and the pellet plate C have keys formed on their periphery for engaging with keyways cut in the shell body, these keys and keyways serving to rotate the whole of the incendiary bullets simultane? ousl'v with the shell body during the spin given to the latter by the ritling of the gun, thus preventing any drag between the bullets and the shell,bod \'.V (luide Vscrews F engaging with slots in the wood supports C also help to rotate the bullets with the shell body.
The base plate BL and the pellet plate (l are provided with powder pellets C and C" respectively. recess s cut in the upper face of the base plate li an l ot the pellet plate C. these recesses being nl' such a diameter that portions o' the powder pellets C3 and C4 are exposed. Flash holes l) are bored through the central flash tube B to convey the flash from the shalloon primers B4 B4X to the powder pellets C, C* respectively.
The action is as follows The flash from the `fuse E is conveyed by means of the primer B and the shalloon primers Bt, B4X to the charge B3 which bursts the shell, thus dispersing che bullets. The composition within the bullets is ignited b the flash from the shalloon p rimers B, 4X passlng through the lateral perforations or -flash holes Din the central flash tube B, and igniting the powder pellets C3, C4.
The design of the shell, the packing between the various parts and the means for transmitting the flash from the fuse to the bursting charge 4may be in accordance with any of the methods adopted in connection with shrapnel, star or other shell.
The bullets are made of a form and ma. terial capable of penetrating the outer cover of' a Zeppelin or other airship, and the incendiary composition is retained in position within the bullets by metal plugs secured byv the bases of' the bullets being turned over, or by any other suitable method. Before loading the shell into the gun, the time portion of the fuse is set to act at some predetermined distance short of the target.
What we claim anddesire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is l. In an explosive shell the combination of a bursting charge, means for igniting said charge, a number of hollovs7 bullets which are open only at their base, incendiary composition carried by said bullets, means for igniting the incendiary composition and means for causing said bullets to rotate as a -whole with the shell body during the flight of the shell.
2. In an explosive shell, the combinationof a bursting charge, means for igniting said charge, a number of hollow bullets which are open only at their base, incendiary compositionvcarried by said bullets, and means independent of the bursting charge for igniting the incendiary composition of the bullets.
3. In an explosive shell, the combination of a bursting charge, means for igniting said charge, a number of hollow bullets which are open only at their base, incendiary composition carried by said bullets, means independent of the bursting charge for igniting the incendiary composition of the bullets, and means for causing said bullets to rotate as a whole with the shell body during the flight of the shell. i
4. In an explosive shell, the combination of a fuse, a flash tube arranged within the shell, a bursting charge communicating with the flash tube, a number of rows of hollow bullets containing an incendiary composition and disposed around the flash tube, a plate separating one row of bullets from another, powder pellets carried by said plate for igniting the incendiary composition of the forward row of bullets and communicating by holes with the flash tube, a plate disposed contiguous to the bases of the base row of bullets and powder pellets carried by said .last mentioned plate for igniting the incendiary composition of the base row of bullets and communicating by holes with the flash tube.
5. In an explosive shell, the combination -of a fuse, a flash tube arranged within the shell, a bursting charge communicating with pellets carried by said plates and disposed contiguous to the open ends of the bullets and means for igniting said pellets.
6. In an explosive shell, the combination of a. fuse, a flash tube arranged within the shell, a bursting charge communicating with the flash tube, a number of Vrows of hollow bullets containing an incendiary composition and disposed around the flash tube, a plate separating one row of bullets from another and formed to receive the points of the adjacent bullets, a second plate arranged contiguous to t'he bases of the base row of' bullets, and powder pellets carried by said plates for igniting the incendiary composition and communicating by holes with the llashtube.
7. In an explosive shell, the combination of a fuse, a flash tube arranged within the shell, a bursting charge communicating with the flash tube, a number of rows of hollow bullets containing an incendiary composition and disposed around the flash tube, a plate separating one row of bullets from another and formed to receive the'points yof the adjacent bullets, a vsecond plate arranged contiguous to the bases of the base row of bullets, powder pellets carried by said plates for igniting the incendiary composition and communicating by holes with the flash tube and shalloon primers disposedin said flash tube contiguous to said holes.
8. In an explosive shell, the combination of a fuse, a flash tube arranged within the shell, a bursting charge communicating with the flash tube, a number of rows of hollow bullets contaningan incendiary composition and disposed around the flash tube, a plate separating one row of bullets from another and formed to receive the points of the adjacent bullets, a second plate arranged contiguous lto the bases of the base row of bullets, powder pellets carried by said plates for igniting the incendiary composition and communicating by holes with the flash tube, and another` plate arranged contiguous to the fuse and formed to receive the points of the adjacent bullets.
In testimony whereof, we allix our signatures.
`FRANCIS HENRY BARKER.
GEORGE THOMAS BUCKI-IAM.
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US3103888A (en) * 1962-03-22 1963-09-17 Rosenthal Henry Anti-pillaring smoke shell
DE1188982B (en) * 1961-11-13 1965-03-11 Lockheed Aircraft Corp Projectile with rocket propulsion and with a retractable monitoring device
DE1703781B1 (en) * 1968-07-10 1974-09-05 Bundesrep Deutschland Floor with several interior floors
US3888179A (en) * 1973-02-23 1975-06-10 Us Army Initiator for incendiary pellet
US3954060A (en) * 1967-08-24 1976-05-04 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Army Projectile
FR2606135A1 (en) * 1986-10-31 1988-05-06 Thomson Brandt Armements PROJECTILE COMPRISING SUB-PROJECTILES WITH CONTROLLED DIRECTIONAL LAGGING
FR2609165A1 (en) * 1986-12-31 1988-07-01 Thomson Brandt Armements PROJECTILE COMPRISING SUB-PROJECTILES WITH A PREFINED EFFICIENCY ZONE
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DE1188982B (en) * 1961-11-13 1965-03-11 Lockheed Aircraft Corp Projectile with rocket propulsion and with a retractable monitoring device
US3103888A (en) * 1962-03-22 1963-09-17 Rosenthal Henry Anti-pillaring smoke shell
US3954060A (en) * 1967-08-24 1976-05-04 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Army Projectile
DE1703781B1 (en) * 1968-07-10 1974-09-05 Bundesrep Deutschland Floor with several interior floors
US3888179A (en) * 1973-02-23 1975-06-10 Us Army Initiator for incendiary pellet
EP0270401A1 (en) * 1986-10-31 1988-06-08 Thomson-Brandt Armements Carrier projectile for dispersing subprojectiles in a controlled manner
FR2606135A1 (en) * 1986-10-31 1988-05-06 Thomson Brandt Armements PROJECTILE COMPRISING SUB-PROJECTILES WITH CONTROLLED DIRECTIONAL LAGGING
US4777882A (en) * 1986-10-31 1988-10-18 Thomson-Brandt Armements Projectile containing sub-munitions with controlled directional release
FR2609165A1 (en) * 1986-12-31 1988-07-01 Thomson Brandt Armements PROJECTILE COMPRISING SUB-PROJECTILES WITH A PREFINED EFFICIENCY ZONE
EP0277445A1 (en) * 1986-12-31 1988-08-10 Thomson-Brandt Armements Carrier projectile with submissiles for creating a predetermined ground-striking pattern
US4960055A (en) * 1986-12-31 1990-10-02 Thomson-Brandt Armements Projectile comprising sub-projectiles with a pre-defined zone of effectiveness
WO2008122365A2 (en) * 2007-04-05 2008-10-16 Rwm Schweiz Ag Subprojectile having an energy content
WO2008122365A3 (en) * 2007-04-05 2009-04-23 Rwm Schweiz Ag Subprojectile having an energy content
US20110011296A1 (en) * 2007-04-05 2011-01-20 Rwm Schweiz Ag Subprojectile having an energy content

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