Portable smoke screen delivery system
09568285 ยท 2017-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41H9/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
This invention is about the art, science and technology of smoke screening. The three areas of importance are sea, land and air uses. During World War II military strategy was forever changed by the numerous offensive and defensive advantages created by the first ever effective large area smoke screen. Smoke screens were also used extensively during the Vietnam War. In wars since the Vietnam War there have been several military disasterstotally or partiallyfor not using smoke screens, it has been reported. This invention will eliminate leaking tanks, plugged up exhaust nozzles, loose control values, inaccurate gauges and regulators found in earlier and present smoke screen delivery systems. No new technology is required.
Claims
1. A portable smoke screen delivery system having major sections comprising an air unit housing, a mixing container housing, a holding compartment housing, exhaust equipment, a control panel assembly, and an electric heater; wherein: said air unit housing is at a front of said system, an air intake and a large electric fan are adjacent to each other within said housing, said air unit housing is mounted on a front steering wheel and two rear fixed wheels; said mixing container housing is connected to said air unit housing, said mixing container housing has a mixing chamber with a plurality of outlet holes, said mixing container housing is mounted on front wheels and rear wheels; said holding compartment housing is connected to said mixing container housing, said holding compartment housing has a chute with a rectangular opening protruding into said mixing container housing below, said holding compartment housing has a front servo motor located on a side of said housing and connected to an inner front, rectangular-shaped bucket, and a rear servo motor located on said side of said housing and connected to an inner rear rectangular-shaped bucket, and said housing has a front door on top and a rear door on top and a divider between said doors, said doors have lifting handles; said exhaust equipment is connected to said outlet holes of said mixing container housing and comprising discharge hoses and their mounting and support parts; said control panel assembly of an electrical system is comprised of a portable control panel with lifting handles and an electric cable that can be connected to an electric power supply, said control panel is electrically connected to each said bucket by its said servo motor, and to said electric fan and to said electric heater; said electric heater is portable and is connected to said system by placing it on the floor of said mixing chamber under said chute of said holding compartment housing, and connected to said control panel by its electric cable; and, whereby said system can be placed on a vehicle and said air unit housing can produce an air-flow and create a pressure within said chamber, said chamber is where a smoke making composition, heat and air meet, then the screening smoke is forced out said outlet holes.
2. A portable smoke screen delivery system as claimed in claim 1, in which said wheels have solid, non-pneumatic tires, whereby making said system more durable and reliable.
Description
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(11) First, there is PHOSPHORUS SMOKES (WHITE), the mostly used and effective screening smokes formed by burning elemental phosphorous in air. Phosphorous smoke clouds are very efficient. Phosphorous smokes can be delivered from mortar rounds, rockets, grenades and artillery projectiles.
(12) Second, the aerosols formed by burning PYROTECHNIC COMPOSITIONS generally are composed of hydrated chloride salts. These mixtures are also found in smoke pots and grenades.
(13) Third, OIL SMOKES (BLACK) are used when large areas must be screened for long periods of time. In general they are much less expensive than other methods. Oil smokes are produced by spraying diesel oil on the exhaust manifold of a vehicle and allowing the exhaust gas pressure to push the cloud from the vehicle or by using fog oil, a specially produced smoke oil, with mechanical smoke generators.
(14) During World War II, the U.S. and its Allies used simultaneous operation of many fog oil generators to screen several square miles of port areas, staging zones and terrain from air observation. Farmers have used oil smoke for many years to prevent their fruit trees and other crops from freezing.
(15) Fourth, there are the REACTIVE LIQUID SMOKES. The most common reactive smokes are chlorosulfonic acid that produces sulfuric acid smoke. Reactive liquids are highly corrosive and dangerous; they are no longer used by the Military.
(16) This system 10 comprises 5 major sections: (1) AIR UNIT; (2) MIXING CONTAINER; (3) HOLDING COMPARTMENT; (4) EXHAUST EQUIPMENT; and (5) CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY. The sections can be separated, cleaned and stored.
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(20) Any number of fans, motors or buckets can be used, 1 to 10. The buckets can have any shape such as cylindrical, cubical or trapezoidal.
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(25) The control panel 92 should be designed to control each bucket 44A or 44B, each fan 24A or 24B and the heater 60, separately and manually. For emergencyfast actingone switch would automatically activate a fast sequence of: (1) very high temperature from the heater 60, (2) a pouring of a bucket 44A or 44B or both, and (3) both fans 24A and 24B on a moderate speed. The air flow A should be just fast enough to blow the smoke out but not too fast as that could cause the temperature of the heater 60 to be lowered too much. A servo motor 42A or 42B should be able to turn a bucket 44A or 44B respectively, into several positions between upright and maximum pouring and back.
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(27) A suggested method would be to add pepper spray to the smoke making composition. It would greatly annoy an adversary without killing them. This portable smoke screen delivery system 10, I feel, would be excellent for ships that has high speeds (30 plus knots), but has light armor and/or light arms; a ship such as the Joint-High-Speed-Vessel (JHSV). A smoke screen would be a big help against a swarm attack of many small hostile boats as well. In addition it has the potential to be a helper in controlling unruly crowds.
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(29) Either phosphorusheatair (white smoke) or oil combustion (black smoke) for generating a smoke screen can be made with this delivery system 10. White smoke is preferred over black smoke; it is a much more opaque protective screen. However, either smoke screen is good when your adversaries are close by. This smoke screen delivery system 10 is a great improvement over the past ones.
(30) However, precautions still have to be observed: a) filling operations should be done in the open air; b) all equipment should be thoroughly dry and cool before starting the filling operations; and c) equipment should be thoroughly washed and dried after using to prevent corrosion.
(31) Advantages of the present invention are the elimination of complicated operational instructions, low maintenance for the equipment, safer to operate, fast generation of a smoke screen, good effectiveness of the smoke screen and the portability of the system. No new technology is needed for this smoke screen delivery system.