AMMUNITION CONTAINER WITH IMPROVED LATCHING AND SEALING ARRANGEMENTS
20170248397 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D55/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F42B39/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B39/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D45/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F42B39/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B39/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Ammunition containers incorporate an advanced sealing/latching arrangement as well as a lightning mitigation scheme that exhibits a number of advantageous features. A cover assembly is provided that separates the latching functionality from the sealing functionality such that the latching assembly is rotateably engaged and the cover seal is provided via radial (rather than axial) compression of an annular sealing component. In addition, a novel lightning mitigation system also functions as a convenient method of grasping and transporting the containers.
Claims
1. A container assembly comprising: a generally elongated main body extending from a first end to a second end; a cover assembly provided at the second end of the main body and configured to selectably provide access to an interior region of the main body; wherein the cover assembly includes a cover component having a locking assembly coupled thereto, the locking assembly configured to rotate about an axial member secured to the cover component and configured to selectively engage a portion of the main body; and an annular sealing component provided between the cover component and the main body, wherein a seal is provided by virtue of radial compression of the annular sealing component between the cover component and the main body.
2. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the interior region of the main body is adapted to house ammunition selected from the group consisting of a guided rocket, a mortar round, a tank round, an artillery round, a missile, and a rocket.
3. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking assembly includes a spring-loaded lockout dog releasable via a radial outward force applied to one end of the lockout dog.
4. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover component includes a plurality of periphery tabs configured to selectively seat within a corresponding plurality of slots in the main body and to be rotateably released therefrom.
5. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the main body comprises high-density polyethylene.
6. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the main body has a diameter of approximately 7.0-9.0 inches, an inner diameter of approximately 7.0-9.0 inches, and a longitudinal length of about 83.0 inches.
7. The container assembly of claim 1, further including a lighting mitigation system incorporated into the exterior of the main body.
8. The container assembly of claim 7, wherein the lightning mitigation system includes one or more longitudinal conductive lightning bars.
9. The container assembly of claim 8, wherein the longitudinal conductive lightning bars are configured such that they may be grasped by a human hand wearing a glove of a predetermined type.
10. The container assembly of claim 8, wherein the lightning mitigation system includes four longitudinal conductive lightning bars distributed at corresponding longitudinal corners of the main body.
11. A cover assembly for providing access to a main body of an ammunition container, the cover assembly including: a cover component having a locking assembly coupled thereto, the locking assembly configured to rotate about an axial member secured to the cover component and configured to selectively engage a portion of the main body of the ammunition container; and an annular sealing component provided between the cover component and the main body, wherein a seal is provided by virtue of radial compression of the annular sealing component between the cover component and the main body, and removal of the cover component is accomplished via an axial force applied to a handle coupled to the cover component.
12. The cover assembly of claim 11, wherein the locking assembly includes a spring-loaded lockout dog releasable via a radial outward force applied to one end of the lockout dog.
13. The cover assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover component includes a plurality of periphery tabs configured to selectively seat within a corresponding plurality of slots in the main body and to be rotateably released therefrom.
14. An ammunition container assembly comprising: a generally elongated main body extending from a first end to a second end; a cover assembly provided at the second end of the main body and configured to selectably provide access to an interior region of the main body; wherein the cover assembly includes a cover component having a locking assembly coupled thereto, the locking assembly configured to rotate about an axial member secured to the cover component and configured to selectively engage a portion of the main body; and an annular sealing component provided between the cover component and the main body, wherein a seal is provided by virtue of radial compression of the annular sealing component between the cover component and the main body. a lightning mitigation system coupled to the main body of the ammunition container, the lightning mitigation including a plurality of conductive longitudinal bars.
15. The ammunition container assembly of claim 14, wherein the interior region of the main body is adapted to house ammunition selected from the group consisting of a guided rocket, a mortar round, a tank round, an artillery round, a missile, and a rocket.
16. The ammunition container assembly of claim 14, wherein the locking assembly includes a spring-loaded lockout dog releasable via a radial outward force applied to one end of the lockout dog, and the cover component includes a plurality of periphery tabs configured to selectively seat within a corresponding plurality of slots in the main body and to be rotateably released therefrom.
17. The ammunition container assembly of claim 8, wherein the longitudinal conductive lightning bars are configured such that they may be grasped by a human hand wearing a glove of a predetermined type.
18. The ammunition container of claim 17, wherein the longitudinal conductive lightning bars are separated from the main body such to conform to MIL-STD-1472 recommendations.
19. The ammunition container assembly of claim 17, wherein the lightning mitigation system includes four longitudinal conductive lightning bars distributed at corresponding longitudinal corners of the main body.
20. The ammunition container assembly of claim 14, wherein the interior region of the main body is adapted to house multiple ammunition components.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] A more complete understanding of the subject matter may be derived by referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in conjunction with the following figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar elements throughout the figures.
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[0023] Embodiments of the subject matter described herein generally relate to ammunition containers that incorporate a variety of desirable features, such as an advanced sealing/latching arrangement as well as a lightning mitigation scheme that exhibits a number of advantageous features. As discussed in further detail below, a cover assembly is provided that separates the latching functionality from the sealing functionality such that the latching assembly is rotateably engaged and the cover seal is provided via radial (rather than axial) compression of an annular sealing component. In addition, a novel lightning mitigation system is provided that also functions as a convenient method of grasping and transporting the containers.
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[0025] As a preliminary matter, it should be understood that the size, shape, and material selected for container 10 may vary, depending upon the ammunition that is to be housed within main body 15. Thus, while the illustrated embodiment may be described in the context of a container 10 configured to fit a “Hydra-70” type guided rocket or the like, those skilled in the art will understand that embodiments of the present invention may be used in the context of a wide variety of ammunition types, such as mortar rounds, tank rounds, artillery rounds, missiles, rockets, and/or various rocket and missile subcomponents. In one embodiment, for example, main body 15 is an HDPE pipe with a diameter of approximately 8.0 inches. In a particular embodiment, the inner diameter of main body 15 is approximately 8.31 inches, and the container 10 has an overall longitudinal length of about 83 inches. The invention is not so limited, however.
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[0040] Assembly 30 further may include tabs 96 and 97 that are configured to fit within respective slots in other containers 10, thereby allowing multiple containers 10 to be stacked on top of each other in an advantageous fashion. Assembly 30 also preferably includes circumferential bars or bands 98 that can be electrically interconnected to bars 90. The inset image illustrates a securing method 91 for providing interconnection between bars 90 and 98—in this case a conductive screw that extends through the housing to contact each of the bars. In this way, the lightning assembly 30 comprises a single, conductive electrical node.
[0041] While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or embodiments described herein are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the claimed subject matter in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing the described embodiment or embodiments. It should be understood that various changes can be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the scope defined by the claims, which includes known equivalents and foreseeable equivalents at the time of filing this patent application. Accordingly, details of the exemplary embodiments or other limitations described above should not be read into the claims absent a clear intention to the contrary.