Breaching Apparatus for Use with Explosive Charges
20210131771 ยท 2021-05-06
Inventors
- Rebecca Sharon Moore (Cloverdale, CA, US)
- Leland James Hale (Cloverdale, CA, US)
- David Samuel Hale (Cloverdale, CA, US)
- Marquis H. Padgett (Cloverdale, CA, US)
Cpc classification
F42B3/087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A collapsible, foldable breach bag with a planar body and a flexible fillable bladder for breaching locked or barricaded doors or penetrating surfaces with explosive charges. The breach bag is generally cylindrical and includes an interior wall and an exterior wall, joined at their respective upper and lower edges so as to form a tube with space apart interior and exterior sides. A flexible fill spout with a flexible material connection to an upper portion of the exterior wall enables detonation of the bag without producing a dangerous projectile. Material attributes and dimensions enable the bag to capture and secure a length of det cord disposed through the interior passage when the bag is filled with fluid. Air pockets may be urged out from the interior volume using the fill spout, and the fill spout may then be clamped or tied off and secured to a structural surface.
Claims
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What is claimed as invention is:
1. A breach bag, comprising a collapsible, flexible cylindrical container having a singular continuous tubular bladder with spaced apart flexible interior and exterior membrane sides, said interior side defining and surrounding a hollow interior portion into which an explosive charge, such as detonation cord may be disposed.
2. The breach bag of claim 1, wherein said bladder is configured to be filled with water and/or a water-based composition and when so filled said interior membrane side of said bladder forms an interior space sized to grasp and hold a length of det cord.
3. The breach bag of claim 2, wherein said bladder is fabricated from flexible thermoplastic material.
4. The breach bag of claim 1, wherein said breach bag is collapsible into a flat configuration including four layers of flexible material.
5. The breach bag of claim 1, further including an integral fill spout that attaches to a side of said bladder.
6. The breach bag of claim 5, wherein the attachment of said integral fill spout with said side of said bladder does not include rigid valve material.
7. The breach bag of claim 1, wherein said bladder has an exterior membrane side joined with a lap weld to a contiguous panel forming an interior membrane side.
8. The breach bag of claim 7, wherein said interior and exterior membrane sides each comprise flexible material panels affixed or butt welded at their respective upper and lower edges.
9. The breach bag of claim 8, wherein said panels are fabricated from thermoplastic material suitable for thermoforming and thermoplastic welding.
10. The breach bag of claim 1, further including a funicular fill spout integral with said exterior membrane side.
11. A breach bag, comprising a cylindrical and tubular bladder formed from spaced apart flexible interior and exterior membrane sides having a flat configuration in an unfilled configuration and when filled with fluid, a filled configuration wherein said interior membrane side defines a cylindrical interior wall with portions of the surface of said interior membrane side urged against one another such that a length of detonation cord may be disposed and secured in place.
12. The breach bag of claim 11, further including a fill spout configured for filling from a hose or spigot.
13. The breach bag of claim 11, wherein said membrane sides are made from thermoplastic material
14. The breach bag of claim 13, wherein said membrane sides are clear PVC.
15. A method of making a breach bag, comprising: (a) cutting a main body panel from a thermoplastic, sized approximately twice the finish size in width with room for a weld on a side of the panel and approximately double the finish size in length with extra material for a weld near a bottom edge; (b) locating and marking a fill spout inlet hole the upper portion of the main body panel; (c) making a fill spout from an elongated strip of material cut at double the length needed to form the flat spout to be welded to the side wall of the bladder; (d) making a hole in the main body of the bladder for the fill spout; (e) welding the fill spout to the main body; (f) folding the main body panel lengthwise and welding the side to form an elongated tubular body; (g) folding the elongated tubular main body outside while keeping the fill spout to the outside of the bladder with the fill spout slightly below a fold at the top of the tubular fill spout; (h) lining up the top edge of the main body will with the bottom edge of the main body; and (i) welding both layers of material closed to form an elongate double-walled tubular bladder with a longitudinal passage opening through a center.
16. The method of claim 15, further including tacking handling straps to reinforced material to form patches and welding the patches to the main body panel in predetermined locations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The invention as well as its various objects and advantages will be better understood when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0029] In this configuration, the breach bag body 12 is tubular in form with a hollow wall functioning as a fluid bladder, the interior wall defining an interior passage 40.
[0030] A smaller tubular structure, namely, a fill spout 26 having an open upper end 28 is sealingly attached at its lower end 30 to the exterior side 14 and includes an opening 32 coincident with an opening in an upper portion 34 of the exterior wall so as to put the open end of the fill spout into fluid communication with the bladder interior space.
[0031] As seen in
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[0033] In the filled configuration, with det cord inserted and secured, the breach bag may be placed against a structure to be breached, such as a door 50. If necessary or advantageous, tape 52 may be employed to position and hold the bag in place.
[0034] Variations in the preferred embodiments include providing a fill spout with a funicular top, a flange at the top, or a stove pipe top. Straps or tabs may be affixed to the upper portion of the bag to enable hanging the bag against a wall or door.
[0035] In fabrication, the following method steps may be employed:
[0036] First, a main body panel is cut from a frost clear PVC panel, twice the finish size in width plus room for the lap weld on the side and double the finish size in length with extra material for a butt weld near the bottom edge.
[0037] Second, the location of the fill spout inlet hole is marked on the upper portion of the panel where the exterior wall of the bladder will be located when the fill spout hole is welded to the upper side of the bladder; otherwise it is marked dead center in the length dimension of the panel and slightly off center in the width dimension (i.e., the width less a lap seam allowance) when the fill spout inlet hold is welded directly to the material where it is folded in half.
[0038] Third, when making a flat fill spout, an elongated strip of material is cut at double the length needed to form the flat spout to be welded to the side wall of the bladder. It is lined up where appropriate on the main body and welded around the circular opening. The center is punched out to create the opening into the fill spout, and the flat sleeve is then folded over, bottom to top and butt welded at both sides in a closure.
[0039] For a tubed fill spout, a hole is punched in the main body of the bladder before welding the tubed fill spout. The location of the fill hole will be substantially exactly positioned at the middle of the main body less a seam allowance for the lap weld. The fill spout is fabricated at a length and diameter appropriate to the bladder and welded slightly to the outside of the fill hole using a round die.
[0040] Fourth, if manufacturing with handling straps, the straps are bar tacked to reinforced material to form patches, which can then be welded to the main body of the bladder in predetermined locations.
[0041] Fifth, the PVC main body panel is folded lengthwise and welded down the side to form an elongated tubular body.
[0042] Sixth, the elongated tubular main body is folded outside in keeping the spout or any patches/straps to the outside of the bladder with the flat fill spout slightly below the fold at the top of the tubular fill spout.
[0043] Seventh, when the main body is folded inward, the top edge of the main body will line up with the bottom edge of the main body and both layers of material are butt welded closed using a round die. This forms an elongate double walled tubular bladder with a longitudinal passage opening through its center.
[0044] The foregoing disclosure is sufficient to enable those with skill in the relevant art to practice the invention without undue experimentation. The disclosure further provides the best mode of practicing the invention now contemplated by the inventor. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the basic breach bag design may take on a multitude of configurations depending upon the desired application.
[0045] While the particular breach bag apparatus and method herein shown and disclosed in detail is fully capable of attaining the objects and providing the advantages stated herein, it is to be understood that it is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiment of the invention and that no limitations are intended concerning the detail of construction or design shown other than as defined in the appended claims. Accordingly, the proper scope of the present invention should be determined only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass obvious modifications as well as all relationships equivalent to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification.