Electromagnetic pulse transmitter muzzle adaptor
10180309 ยท 2019-01-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41H13/0075
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01Q5/25
ELECTRICITY
International classification
F41H13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01Q1/52
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A one man portable electromagnetic pulse transmitter includes a standard rifle having a muzzle and capable of firing a blank cartridge containing propellant. A blank firing adapter is fixed to the muzzle of the rifle. A piezolectric generator is aligned with the gas exit orifice of the blank firing adapter. An antenna is electrically connected to the piezolectric generator and an electromagnetic shield is disposed between the antenna and the piezolectric generator.
Claims
1. An electromagnetic pulse transmitter, comprising: a rifle having a muzzle and capable of firing a bank cartridge containing propellant; a blank firing adapter fixed to the muzzle of the rifle, the blank firing adapter including an axial gas exit orifice; a piezolectric generator aligned with the gas exit orifice, wherein the piezolectric generator includes multiple ferroelectric elements; an antenna electrically connected to the piezolectric generator; and an electromagnetic shield disposed between the antenna and the piezolectric generator, and wherein the transmitter further comprises a housing wherein the piezolectric generator is mounted in the housing and the housing is fixed to the blank firing adapter, and wherein said transmitter further comprises a spark gap device electrically connected between the piezolectric generator and the antenna.
2. The transmitter of claim 1, wherein the antenna is a quasi-TEM horn antenna.
3. The transmitter of claim 1, wherein the antenna is an ultra-wide band directional antenna.
4. An electromagnetic pulse transmitter, comprising: a rifle having a muzzle and configured to fire a blank cartridge containing propellant; a blank firing adapter fixed to the muzzle of the rifle, the blank firing adapter including an axial gas exit orifice; a housing fixed to the blank firing adapter; at least one piezolectric generator disposed in the housing and aligned with the gas exit orifice; a quasi-TEM horn antenna electrically connected to the at least one piezolectric generator; and an electromagnetic shield disposed between the quasi-TEM horn antenna and the at least one piezolectric generator.
5. The transmitter of claim 4, further comprising a spark gap device electrically connected between the piezolectric generator and the quasi-TEM horn antenna.
6. The transmitter of claim 5, wherein the rifle is a 5.56 mm caliber rifle.
7. The transmitter of claim 6, wherein the gun is one man portable.
8. The transmitter of claim 1, wherein the transmitter weighs no more than 31 pounds.
9. The transmitter of claim 5 the spark gap is 7 mm, and where the output voltage of the spark gap is 22 kV of duration 1.7 ms to 2.9 ms, which is fed to the horn.
10. The transmitter of claim 4 further including a Pomona electronic box 2901 pulse forming network electrically connected between the piezolectric generator and the quasi-TEM horn antenna.
11. The transmitter of claim 4 wherein the gas exit orifice is 3 mm, where the output pressure out of the orifice is 5 kPSI to 12 kPSI which then is exerted upon the piezoelectric generator.
12. The transmitter of claim 4 the piezoelectric generator is an Exelis/Harris EC-64 where the output voltage from the piezoelectric generator is 30 kV.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) A novel electromagnetic pulse (EMP) gun uses the explosive pulse power from a blank firearm cartridge to supply mechanical force to a ferroelectric element. The blank firearm cartridge may be fired from, for example, a rifle. The rifle may be an unmodified standard issue U.S. Army M4 5.56 mm caliber rifle. Other calibers of rifles may also be used. A blank firing adapter (BFA) is attached to the muzzle of the rifle. The ferroelectric element transforms the mechanical energy created by firing the blank cartridge to an electrical pulse of energy. The electrical pulse of energy is radiated by an antenna. The electromagnetic radiation is transient and includes a band of frequencies simultaneously. The electromagnetic pulse is an ultra-wide band (UWB) pulse directed in a coherent direction with high power.
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(11) Downstream of the BFA 16 is a ferroelectric generator 20. Generator 20 is mounted in a ferroelectric housing 24. Housing 24 may be directly fixed to BFA 16 by, for example, welding. Housing 24 includes an opening 22 in fluid communication with orifice 18 of BFA 16. In one embodiment, generator 20 includes multiple ferroelectric elements. Multiple ferroelectric elements may be electrically connected in series in housing 24. Each ferroelectric element may be a multi-stacked generator. By way of example only, a ferroelectric element having a 6 mm diameter and a 2.8 mm thickness can produce 12.53 mJ of energy at a maximum pressure of 15,000 psi.
(12) The electrical output of the ferroelectric generator 20 may be amplified by a known voltage amplifier circuit 26. A passive circuit 28 may be used to modify the electrical pulse length. The passive circuit 28 sharpens the rise time of the electrical pulse created by ferroelectric generator 20. The pulse waveform is a sharp rise pulse with an exponential decay. Known passive circuits may be used to create the pulse waveform, for example, a step recovery diode may be used to sharpen the pulse, and a capacitor and an inductor (both in parallel with the step recovery diode) may be used to control the decay rate of the pulse.
(13) The electrical output from the generator 20 via optional circuits 26, 28 is fed to an antenna 30. A back plate or shield 32 is provided behind antenna 30. The thickness of shield 32 depends on the band of frequencies used. Shield 32 is electrically disconnected so that it will not radiate. Antenna 30 is, for example, a quasi-TEM horn antenna or a UWB high directional antenna. Antenna 30 may include two metal plates 34, 36 that each has an exponential curve, such as a parabolic curve. Plates 34, 36 are initially parallel before curving into a horn shape.
(14) EMP gun 10 is one man portable. Preferably, EMP gun 10 weighs no more than 31 pounds.
(15) While this invention may be employed as an electromagnetic pulse gun, it should more generally be seen as a system that converts an existing barrel of a gun into an electromagnetic pulse weapon. The barrel of the existing gun can be of any caliber from M4 rifle (which may have been shown in the Figures), to .50 caliber rifles, and possibly even tank gun barrels. It provides an explosive pulse power generator. A system here is being shown of electrically connecting an explosive pulse power generator, a pulse forming network circuit, and a radiating antenna together to physically connect to a barrel plug/gas transport component. The barrel plug/gas transport device as was mentioned, plugs the rife at the muzzle. Such barrel plug/gas transport could be implemented by a blank firing adaptor (BFA) with a through-hole, as were shown in
(16) While the invention has been described with reference to certain embodiments, numerous changes, alterations and modifications to the described embodiments are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims, and equivalents thereof.