Portable apparatus and method for disposing of explosive devices
11536549 · 2022-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23G2900/50804
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42D5/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23G5/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23G2204/101
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23G2209/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23G5/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F42B33/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23G5/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A portable apparatus for incinerating matter in situ includes a container defining an open base and an interior incineration chamber. The open base has a perimeter lying in a single plane. A plurality of ignitable incendiary devices are mounted in the interior incineration chamber above the open base and around a perimeter of the interior incineration chamber. The ignitable incendiary devices are oriented such that flames produced by the incendiary devices are directed inwardly towards a central axis of the incineration chamber. The incendiary devices surround and point toward the matter to be incinerated.
Claims
1. A portable apparatus for incinerating matter in situ, comprising: a container defining an open base and an interior incineration chamber, wherein the open base includes a perimeter lying in a single plane; and a plurality of ignitable incendiary devices being mounted in the interior incineration chamber above the open base and around a perimeter of the interior incineration chamber, wherein the plurality of ignitable incendiary devices are oriented such that flames produced by the incendiary devices are directed inwardly towards a central axis of the incineration chamber, and wherein the plurality of incendiary devices are configured to surround and point toward the matter to be incinerated.
2. The portable apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a hook being fixed to the container for moving the portable apparatus.
3. The portable apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of ignitable incendiary devices includes a first casing containing Vulcan Fire powder.
4. The portable apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of the incendiary devices further includes an oxidizer in a second casing surrounding the first casing.
5. The portable apparatus of claim 3, further comprising third casings being filled with oxidizer, wherein the third casings are interspersed between the plurality of incendiary devices.
6. The portable apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of the incendiary devices further includes an oxidizer in a second casing surrounding the first casing, and wherein the oxidizer is lithium perchlorate.
7. The portable apparatus of claim 3, further comprising third casings being filled with oxidizer, wherein the third casings are interspersed between the plurality of incendiary devices, and wherein the oxidizer is lithium perchlorate.
8. The portable apparatus of claim 3, wherein the plurality of incendiary devices are pointed in a direction parallel to the single plane of the open base.
9. The portable apparatus of claim 3, wherein the plurality of incendiary devices are pointed in a direction that is angled upward with respect to the single plane of the open base.
10. The portable apparatus of claim 3, wherein some of the plurality of incendiary devices are pointed in a direction parallel to the single plane of the open base and a remainder of the plurality of incendiary devices are pointed in a direction that is angled upward with respect to the single plane of the open base.
11. The portable apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a plate being fixed to the container, wherein the plurality of ignitable incendiary devices are mounted to the plate.
12. The portable apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a plate being fixed to the container, wherein the plurality of ignitable incendiary devices are mounted to the plate, and wherein the plate includes an annular shape in a shape of the perimeter of the open base and an opening of the annular shape is centered on the central axis of the interior incineration chamber.
13. The portable apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a plate being fixed to the container, wherein the plurality of ignitable incendiary devices are mounted to the plate, and wherein the plate includes an annular shape in a shape of the perimeter of the open base and an opening of the annular shape is centered on the central axis of the interior incineration chamber; and a gasket being fixed to a bottom of the plate and extending around the opening of the annular shape.
14. The portable apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a plate being fixed to the container, wherein the plurality of ignitable incendiary devices are mounted to the plate, wherein the plate includes an annular shape in a shape of the perimeter of the open base and an opening of the annular shape is centered on the central axis of the interior incineration chamber, and wherein the container includes a conical shape, the perimeter of the open base is circular, and the plate is a circular annulus.
15. The portable apparatus of claim 1, wherein the matter incinerated is an improvised explosive device.
16. The portable apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interior incineration chamber is lined with a heat-resistant material.
17. A method of incinerating matter in situ, comprising: providing a container defining an open base and an interior incineration chamber, the open base includes a perimeter lying in a single plane; providing a plurality of ignitable incendiary devices being mounted in the interior incineration chamber above the open base and around a perimeter of the interior incineration chamber, wherein the plurality of ignitable incendiary devices are oriented such that flames produced by the incendiary devices are directed inwardly towards a central axis of the incineration chamber; and placing the open base of the container over the material being incinerated in situ such that the central axis of the chamber is configured to intersect with the material being incinerated.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising igniting the plurality of ignitable incendiary devices.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein said igniting the plurality of ignitable incendiary devices includes sending an electrical signal to an electrically initiated ignitor.
20. The method of claim 18, further comprising incinerating the matter being incinerated in situ, wherein said igniting the plurality of ignitable incendiary devices includes sending an electrical signal to an electrically initiated ignitor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, like or corresponding parts are denoted by like or corresponding reference numerals.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(26) Apparatus and methods are disclosed for neutralizing explosive threats such as IEDs and CBIEDs in situ via incineration. The ability to incinerate a threat in situ without moving the threat from its original location greatly decreases the dangers associated with moving threats such as, for example, explosive matter, UXO, IEDs and CBIEDs.
(27) A portable apparatus for incinerating a threat in situ has the general form of an open-ended container. The open end of the container is placed over the threat to be incinerated at the location where the threat is found, without moving the threat. The container includes a plurality of ignitable incendiary devices that are pointed toward a central axis of the container. The container is placed over the threat such that the threat is on or adjacent the central axis of the container. The incendiary devices may be casings packed with incendiary material such as Vulcan Fire powder that burns at an extremely high temperature (4,000-7,000 F) to incinerate the threat. The casings may be made of plastic, for example. The extremely high temperatures created by combustion of Vulcan Fire powder have been found sufficient to defeat weaponized biological and chemical threats.
(28) Optionally, an oxidizer such as lithium perchlorate may be placed in the casings with the VF powder or may be placed in casings that are adjacent to the casings containing the VF powder. Thermite may be used to ignite the VF powder. The thermite may be needed on only one or two casings of VF powder in the container which will then ignite the other casings of VF powder. The thermite may be ignited by an electrical signal sent via an initiator wire extending from the thermite to an area external to the container.
(29) As used herein, the term “electrical signal” includes AC (alternating current) signals, DC (direct current) voltages, pulses or pulsed waveforms and radio frequency (RF) signals. The electrical signal is sent to an electrically initiated ignitor. In some exemplary embodiments, an ignitable incendiary device may be remotely ignited. In such an embodiment, an ignitable incendiary device has electrical circuitry that receives an RF (radio frequency) signal through an antenna wire that extends through a through-hole in the container. In response, the electrical circuitry generates an electrical signal that causes ignition of the ignitable incendiary device. The RF signal may be generated and transmitted by, for example, a handheld transmitter, a smart phone or a VHF or UHF transceiver.
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(31) Apparatus 10 includes a container 12.
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(34) Matter 22 to be incinerated may be, for example, explosive material, UXO, IEDs or CBIEDs. Matter 22 is incinerated where it is found (in situ) without moving the matter. Matter 22 may be found, for example, on the ground, which may be a generally horizontal surface, an angled surface or an uneven or irregular surface.
(35) Incendiary devices 20 are shown in the FIGS. in the shape of a rectangular solid, but other shapes may be used, for example, square, circular, triangular, etc. As shown in
(36) The interior of container 12 may be lined with a heat-resistant material such as a rigid polyurethane foam liner 42 shown in
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(39) In some embodiments, some of the incendiary devices 20 may be pointed inwardly toward axis A in a direction parallel to the plane of the open base 14 and the mounting plate 24, and the remainder of the incendiary devices 20 may be pointed inwardly toward axis A in a direction that is angled upward with respect to the plane of the open base 14 and the mounting plate 24.
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(41) For a two-person portable embodiment of a conical apparatus 10, 50 or 60, the diameter of the base of container 12 may be in a range of about 18 inches to about 36 inches.
(42) A method of incinerating matter in situ includes providing an apparatus such as apparatus 10. The apparatus 10 is placed over the matter 22 to be incinerated such that the apparatus 10 rests on the area surrounding the matter and the open base 14 of the container 10 is centered over the matter. In that position of apparatus 10, the ignitable incendiary devices 20 will be pointing toward the axis A of the apparatus 10 and the matter 22. The incendiary devices 20 may be ignited by an electrical signal. The extreme heat directed to matter 22 incinerates the matter leaving a harmless ceramic slug.
(43) Any numerical parameters set forth in the specification and attached claims are approximations that may vary depending upon the desired properties sought to be obtained by the present invention. At the very least, and not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the scope of the claims, each numerical parameter should at least be construed in light of the number of significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding.