CLOSURE DISK ASSEMBLY FOR TRACER PROJECTILE
20240093979 ยท 2024-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B10/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B33/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The tracer projectile having a closure disk assembly is described. The tracer projectile includes a projectile base with a tracer cavity formed therein. A pyrotechnic charge is pressed into the tracer cavity and is ignitable by burning propellant such that a trajectory of the projectile is visible when fired. A closure disk assembly covers and seals the tracer cavity. A crown of the closure disk assembly is supported on a ring flange formed by an annular groove in the projectile base. A sidewall of the closure disk assembly surrounds the ring flange. A retaining element is disposed in the annular groove and engages a rim of the closure disk assembly for securing the closure disk assembly to the projectile base over the tracer cavity.
Claims
1. A tracer projectile comprising; a projectile having a tracer cavity formed into a projectile base and an annular groove formed into a rear face of the projectile base to provide a ring flange surrounding the tracer cavity; a pyrotechnic charge pressed into the tracer cavity, wherein the pyrotechnic charge is ignitable by burning propellant such that a trajectory of the projectile is visible when fired; a closure disk assembly having a thin-walled crown covering the tracer cavity, a sidewall extending along an inner surface of the annular groove and a rim extending along an inner face of the annular groove, wherein the ring flange supports the crown on the projectile base such that the burning propellant ruptures the crown when the projectile is fired; and a retaining element disposed in the annular groove and engaging the rim for securing the closure disk assembly to the projectile base over the tracer cavity.
2. The tracer projectile of claim 1, the retaining element comprising a crimp set formed over the rim of the closure disk assembly.
3. The projectile of claim 2, the retaining element comprising a tapered crimping flange formed over the rim of the closure disk assembly.
4. The tracer projectile of claim 1, the retaining element comprising a split ring positioned over the rim of the closure disk assembly, wherein the split ring is disposed in a radial channel formed in the projectile base.
5. The tracer projectile of claim 1, the tracer closure disk further comprising a bead having a pair of sidewalls interconnected by a flange, wherein the bead is disposed in a first portion of the annular groove and the rim is disposed in a second portion of the annular groove.
6. The tracer projectile of claim 1, wherein the closure disk assembly is made of a metal selected from the group consisting of copper, copper alloy, aluminum, aluminum alloy, or steel.
7. The tracer projectile of claim 1, wherein the closure disk assembly is made of a polymeric material.
8. The tracer projectile of claim 1, wherein the projectile comprises a medium caliber projectile in a caliber range of 20 mm-40 mm.
9. The tracer projectile of claim 1, wherein the projectile comprises a large caliber projectile in a caliber range of 57 mm-155 mm.
10. The tracer projectile of claim 1, the projectile further comprising a plurality of fins formed in the projectile base.
11. A tracer projectile comprising; a projectile body having a forward section supporting an ogive, a mid-section supporting a driving band and a base section having a tracer cavity formed therein and an annular groove formed into a rear face of the base section to provide a ring flange surrounding the tracer cavity; a pyrotechnic charge pressed into the tracer cavity, wherein the pyrotechnic charge is ignitable by burning propellant such that a trajectory of the projectile is visible when fired; a closure disk assembly having a thin-walled crown covering the tracer cavity, a sidewall extending along an inner surface of the annular groove and a rim extending along an inner face of the annular groove, wherein the ring flange supports the crown on the base section such that the burning propellant ruptures the crown when the projectile is fired; and a retaining element disposed in the annular groove and engaging the rim for securing the closure disk assembly to the base section over the tracer cavity.
12. The tracer projectile of claim 11, the retaining element comprising a crimp set formed over the rim of the closure disk assembly.
13. The projectile of claim 12, the retaining element comprising a tapered crimping flange formed over the rim of the closure disk assembly.
14. The tracer projectile of claim 11, the retaining element comprising a split ring positioned over the rim of the closure disk assembly, wherein the split ring is disposed in a radial channel formed in the base section.
15. The tracer projectile of claim 11, the tracer closure disk further comprising a bead having a pair of sidewalls interconnected by a flange, wherein the bead is disposed in a first portion of the annular groove and the rim is disposed in a second portion of the annular groove.
16. The tracer projectile of claim 11, wherein the closure disk assembly is made of a metal selected from the group consisting of copper, copper alloy, aluminum, aluminum alloy, brass or steel.
17. The tracer projectile of claim 11, wherein the closure disk assembly is made of a polymeric material.
18. The tracer projectile of claim 11, wherein the projectile body comprises a medium caliber projectile in a caliber range of 20-40 mm.
19. The tracer projectile of claim 11, wherein the projectile body comprises a large caliber projectile in a caliber range of 57-155 mm.
20. The tracer projectile of claim 11, wherein the projectile body comprises a plurality of fins formed in the base section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments that do not represent all possible implementations and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. There is no intention to be limited by any principle presented in the preceding background or the following detailed description.
[0027] With reference now to
[0028] With this configuration of the closure disk assembly, the ring flange and the retainer element firmly secures the closure disk assembly to the projectile base for ensuring gas pressure from burning propellant ruptures the closure disk assembly when the projectile is fired, thus eliminating the likelihood that the closure disk assembly will extrude into the tracer cavity. One skilled in the art will appreciate that a closure disk assembly so configured requires much less surface area on a rear face of the projectile base section than the conventional tracer sealing device illustrated in
[0029] The closure disk assembly may be made of a metal selected from the group consisting of copper, copper alloy, aluminum, aluminum alloy, or steel. Alternately, the closure disk assembly may be made of a polymeric material. A closure disk assembly in accordance with the present disclosure is particularly well-suited for use on tracer projectiles having a set of rear fins formed on the projectile base. Likewise, a closure disk assembly in accordance with the present disclosure is particularly well-suited for used on a medium caliber projectiles in a caliber range of 20 mm-40 mm (e.g., 20 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 35 mm, 40 mm or similar medium caliber projectiles) and large caliber projectiles in a caliber range of 57 mm-155 mm (e.g., 57 mm, 76 mm, 105 mm, 120 mm, 155 mm or similar large caliber projectiles).
[0030] With reference now to
[0031] With reference again to
[0032] With particular reference to
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[0034] The projectile body 202 includes a projectile base 208 having a tracer cavity 218 formed in a rear face 220 thereof. An annular groove 222 is also formed into the rear face 220 of the projectile base 208 to provide a ring flange 224 surrounding the tracer cavity 218. The annular groove 222 has a stepped cross-section to provide a well portion 222a and a shoulder portion 222b formed radially outward of the well portion 222a. The well portion 222a is formed deeper into the projectile base 208 than the shoulder portion 222b. A closure disk assembly 232 covers and seals the tracer cavity 218.
[0035] The closure disk assembly 232 is formed with a modified hat- or cup-shaped configuration having a thin-walled crown 234 covering the tracer cavity 218, a bead 236 extending into the well portion 222a of the annular groove 222 and a rim 240 extending along the shoulder portion 222b of the annular groove 222. The bead 236 includes a pair of sidewalls 236i, 236o and a flange 236f extending therebetween. The ring flange 224 supports the crown 234 on the projectile base 208. The dimensions of the sidewalls 236i, 236o relative to the radial surfaces 238i, 238o of the well portion 222a of the annular groove 222 may be configured to provide a slight press-fit joint which is held together by friction when the closure disk assembly 232 and the projectile base 208 are pushed together. A malleable crimping flange 244 extends from the shoulder portion 222b of the annular groove 222. A forming tool (not shown) is axially inserted into the shoulder portion 222b for applying a downward force on the malleable crimping flange 244, which is crimped over the rim 240 to form a crimp set. Once so formed the crimping flange 244 functions as a retaining element for securing the closure disk assembly 232 to the projectile base 208 over the tracer cavity 218.
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[0037] The projectile body 302 includes a projectile base 308 having a tracer cavity 318 formed in a rear face 320 thereof. An annular groove 322 is also formed into the rear face 320 of the projectile base 308 to provide a ring flange 324 surrounding the tracer cavity 318. A radial channel 350 is formed in the annular groove 322 below the rear face 320 of the projectile base 308. A closure disk assembly 332 covers and seals the tracer cavity 318.
[0038] The closure disk assembly 332 is formed with a modified hat- or cup-shaped configuration having a thin-walled crown 334 covering the tracer cavity 318, a bead 336 extending into the annular groove 322 and a rim 340 extending into the radial channel 350. The bead 336 includes a pair of sidewalls 336i, 336o and a flange 336f extending therebetween. The ring flange 324 supports the crown 334 on the projectile base 308. The dimensions of the bead 336 relative to the radial surfaces 338i, 338o of the annular groove 322 may be configured to provide a slight press-fit joint which is held together by friction when the closure disk assembly 332 and the projectile base 308 are pushed together. An elastic split ring 352 functions as a retaining element for securing the closure disk assembly 332 to the projectile base 308 over the tracer cavity 318. Specifically, the split ring 352 is compressed and inserted into the annular groove 322 and partially positioned into the radial channel 350. Once so positioned, the compressive force is removed from the split ring 352 such that it radially expands into the radial channel 350 formed in the projectile base 308 and engages the rim 340 of the closure disk assembly 332 for securing the closure disk assembly 332 to the projectile base 308 over the tracer cavity 318.
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[0040] The projectile body 402 includes a projectile base 408 having a tracer cavity 418 formed in a rear face 420 thereof. An annular groove 422 is also formed into the rear face 420 of the projectile base 408 to provide a ring flange 424 surrounding the tracer cavity 418. A radial channel 450 is formed at the bottom of the annular groove 422.
[0041] A closure disk assembly 432 covers and seals the tracer cavity 418. The closure disk assembly 432 is formed with a hat- or cup-shaped configuration having a thin-walled crown 434 covering the tracer cavity 418, a sidewall 436 extending into the annular groove 422 along an inner surface 438 of the annular groove 422 and a rim 440 extending into the radial channel 450. The ring flange 424 supports the crown 434 on the projectile base 408. The dimensions of the sidewall 436 relative to the inner surface 438 of the annular groove 422 may be configured to provide a slight press-fit joint which is held together by friction when these closure disk assembly 432 is pushed onto the ring flange 424. An elastic split ring 452 functions as a retaining element for securing the closure disk assembly 432 to the projectile base 408 over the tracer cavity 418. Specifically, the split ring 452 is compressed and inserted into the annular groove 422 and partially positioned into the radial channel 450. Once so positioned, the compressive force is removed from the split ring 452 such that it expands into the radial channel 450 formed in the projectile base 408 and engages the rim 440 of the closure disk assembly 432 for securing the closure disk assembly 432 to the projectile base 408 over the tracer cavity 418.
[0042] The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.