FRAGMENTATION PATTERN, OPTIMIZED FOR DRAWN CUP WARHEADS WITH A DOME AND CYLINDRICAL WALL
20230032125 · 2023-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
- William McNicholas (Ellettsville, IN, US)
- Joshua E. Gwaltney (Sandborn, IN, US)
- Eric Scheid (Bloomington, IN, US)
- Matt E Cummings (Bedford, IN, US)
- Andrew Richard Davis (Mesa, AZ, US)
Cpc classification
F42B27/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F42B12/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided is a frangible munitions device optimized for a dome and cylinder that yields fragments having shapes corresponding to a predetermined embossment pattern upon explosive rupture. The embossment pattern includes a first set of inner regular hexagonal embossments formed into the dome and cylinder that are aligned with the axis of the cylinder, and a second set of outer pre-deformed hexagonal shapes that distort to produce regular hexagonal shapes after drawing into the cylinder wall. The second set of shapes are separated by sharp transition regions. The shapes are embossed in a repeated pattern around the hollow cylinder and the dome top. The dome yields a plurality of fragments having shapes corresponding to the first set of inner regular hexagonal embossments upon explosive rupture, while the cylinder yields a plurality of fragments having shapes corresponding to the second set of outer pre-deformed hexagonal embossments upon explosive rupture.
Claims
1. A frangible munitions device optimized for a dome and cylinder which yields a plurality of fragments having shapes corresponding to a predetermined embossment pattern upon explosive rupture, comprising: a dome top having an inner surface; and a hollow cylinder having an inner surface and an axis; said inner surface defining a first set of inner regular hexagonal embossments formed into said dome and cylinder and aligned with said axis of said cylinder; and said inner surface defining a second set of outer pre-deformed hexagonal shapes that distort to produce regular hexagonal shapes after drawing into said cylinder wall; wherein said second set of outer pre-deformed hexagonal shapes are separated by sharp transition regions; wherein said first and second shapes are embossed in a repeated pattern around said hollow cylinder and said dome top; wherein said dome yields a plurality of fragments having shapes corresponding to said first set of inner regular hexagonal embossments upon explosive rupture; and wherein said cylinder yields a plurality of fragments having shapes corresponding to said second set of outer pre-deformed hexagonal embossments upon explosive rupture.
2. The frangible munitions device of claim 1 wherein said sharp transition regions comprise narrow and abrupt transition regions.
3. The frangible munitions device of claim 2 wherein said narrow and abrupt transition regions comprise 90-degree embossments drawn into said cylinder and dome to a depth of 0.10 inches.
4. The frangible munitions device of claim 2 wherein said 90-degree embossments have a spacing of 0.112 inches off center.
5. The frangible munitions device of claim 1 wherein said cylinder is steel.
6. The frangible munitions device of claim 1 wherein said munition is a hand grenade.
7. The frangible munitions device of claim 1, wherein said embossments are formed in said inner wall by stamping and drawing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The detailed description of the drawings particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The embodiments of the invention described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to precise forms disclosed. Rather, the embodiments selected for description have been chosen to enable one skilled in the art to practice the invention.
[0029] Generally, provided is a frangible munitions device optimized for a dome and cylinder which yields a plurality of fragments having shapes corresponding to a predetermined embossment pattern upon explosive rupture, comprising a dome top having an inner surface and a hollow cylinder having an inner surface and an axis. In an illustrative embodiment, the inner surface defines a first set of inner regular hexagonal embossments formed into the dome and cylinder and aligned with the axis of the cylinder. In an illustrative embodiment, the inner surface defines a second set of outer pre-deformed hexagonal shapes that distort to produce regular hexagonal shapes after drawing into the cylinder wall. In an illustrative embodiment, the second set of outer pre-deformed hexagonal shapes are separated by sharp transition regions. In an illustrative embodiment, the first and second shapes are embossed in a repeated pattern around the hollow cylinder and the dome top. In an illustrative embodiment, the dome yields a plurality of fragments having shapes corresponding to the first set of inner regular hexagonal embossments upon explosive rupture. In an illustrative embodiment, the cylinder yields a plurality of fragments having shapes corresponding to the second set of outer pre-deformed hexagonal embossments upon explosive rupture.
[0030] In an illustrative embodiment, the sharp transition regions comprise narrow and abrupt transition regions. In an illustrative embodiment, the narrow and abrupt transition regions comprise 90 degree embossments drawn into the cylinder and dome to a depth of 0.10 inches. In an illustrative embodiment, the 90-degree embossments have a spacing of 0.112 inches off center. In an illustrative embodiment, the cylinder is steel. In an illustrative embodiment, the embossments are formed in the inner wall by stamping and drawing.
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[0033] An ideal fragment pattern for the AFG was envisioned that would be either a series of regular hexagons extending up the cylindrical section or hexagons on the dome and Pearson Notches cut into the cylinder. Making this pattern, however, would require either very difficult machining or additive manufacturing. As can be appreciated, additive manufacturing has proven to make effective fragments but has not proven practical or cost effective for grenade-scale munitions. The most practical, efficient, and effective means of producing this class of warhead remains stamping and drawing.
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[0038] Tangible improvements associated with the inventive design are shown relative to the poor fragmentation, as evident in
[0039] The inventive design utilizing a first set of inner regular hexagonal embossments and a second set of outer pre-deformed hexagonal embossments that distort to produce regular hexagonal shapes after drawing into a cylinder wall provides a design optimal for both domed and cylindrical section of the same warhead. The inventive design is achievable with practical manufacturing means, such as with stamp and draw instead of machining or additive manufacturing.
[0040] In an illustrative embodiment, the inventive design can be utilized in a hand grenade constructed of steel. In an illustrative embodiment, the inventive design can be scaled for a given weapon size. In an illustrative embodiment, the inventive design can be adapted to other systems and materials where matching the contour of a cylinder and dome are required of a structure formed at the same time.
[0041] Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the spirit and scope of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.