DEVICE FOR DESTROYING DANGEROUS OBJECTS BY DETONATING THEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A DEVICE
20170284781 · 2017-10-05
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Abstract
A device for destroying dangerous objects such as shells, munitions or other charges that are to be destroyed by detonating them, which device includes a packaging produced from a flat blank folded on itself along three folds, four folds or more in order to form at least three sides and two half, four sides or four sides and a flap for closing the packaging which is produced in the form of a tubular package of polygonal and notably square or rectangular cross section once the flat blank has been folded up, with explosive charges placed on the sides that are to be folded, the flat blank being of dimensions suited to being able to house, in the middle of the tubular package in contact with the explosive charges, one or more of the dangerous objects that are to be destroyed.
Claims
1. A device for destroying dangerous objects such as shells, munitions, or other charges that are to be destroyed by detonating them, comprising a packaging produced from a flat blank folded on itself along three folds, four folds, or more folds in order to form at least three sides and two half-sides, four sides or four sides and a flap for closing the packaging which is produced in the form of a tubular package of polygonal and notably square or rectangular cross section once the flat blank has been folded up, with explosive charges placed on the sides that are to be folded, said flat blank being of dimensions suited to being able to house, in the middle of the tubular package in contact with the explosive charges, one or more of said dangerous objects that are to be destroyed.
2. The device for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 1, further comprising support plates secured to the sides are intercalated between the explosive charges and said sides, the support plates having a width such that they leave portions of sides free to enable the folding of the flat blank.
3. The device for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 2, wherein the support plates are plates of flexible polymer foam.
4. The device for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 3, wherein the support plates are of a thickness adapted to the diameter of the explosive charges and that of the charge or charges to be destroyed so as to maintain said charges in contact.
5. The device for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flat blank is a flat foam blank made of polymer foam provided with pre-cut folds.
6. The device for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flat blank is a flat cardboard blank provided with folding lines.
7. The device for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 3, wherein the polymer foam is a polyurethane foam.
8. The device for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means of fixation of the explosive charges to the sides.
9. The device for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 1, further comprising holding straps.
10. The device for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in 1, further comprising an ignition line for the explosive charges.
11. A method of producing a package for destroying dangerous objects such as shells, munitions, or other objects that are to be destroyed by detonating them, comprising: laying flat a flat blank intended to be folded on itself along at least three folds or four folds in order to form respectively at least four sides, three sides and two half-sides, or four sides and a flap for giving the packaging the form of a tubular package of square or rectangular cross section once the flat blank has been folded up; placing explosive charges on the sides to be folded in an arrangement adapted to surround a charge which is to be destroyed once the fiat blank has been folded up; placing the charge which is to be destroyed on the charges of one side around which the other sides will be folded up; placing an ignition line in contact with at least one of the explosive charges; and folding up the flat blank so that the charge to be destroyed is surrounded by the explosive charges and situated in the area of the central axis of the tubular package.
12. The method of producing a package for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 11, wherein flexible foam plates are positioned on the sides of the flat blank folded up prior to the placement of the explosive charges, the explosive charges being themselves placed on the plates.
13. The method of producing a package for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 11, wherein the flat blank is made of foam and it is previously provided with pre-cut folds and slits to receive stowage straps.
14. The method of producing a package for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 11, wherein the explosive charges are secured to the sides or the plates by the stowage straps.
15. The method of producing a package for destroying dangerous objects as claimed in claim 11, comprising a step of outfitting the package with holding straps, a step of attaching the package to a cargo handling apparatus by means of the holding straps, the attaching of the package by the holding straps in a detonation chamber, and then the detonation of the package by means of the ignition line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] Other characteristics and advantages of the aspects of the disclosed embodiment will be apparent from a perusal of the following description of a nonlimiting sample aspect of the disclosed embodiment making reference to the drawings, which show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] In order to reduce if not eliminate manual operations of handling of munitions or charges which are to foe destroyed, the presently disclosed embodiment proposes the design of a pre-outfitted packaging means comprising explosive charges and an ignition line. The charge or charges to be destroyed can then be placed on this means which, by a simple remote-controlled operation, will form a package to be introduced inside a detonation chamber to make it explode.
[0040] One advantage of the disclosed embodiment is that the explosive charges and the ignition line are new pyrotechnical products, so that they can be handled directly by a worker in keeping with the safety standards and in particular obeying the maximum quantities of explosive present.
[0041] The pre-outfitted packaging means of the disclosed embodiment performs in particular the following functions: [0042] it allows the pre-positioning of the explosive charges and ignition line; [0043] it places the explosive charges against the munition in order to fracture it; [0044] it has an easily remote-controlled holding interface for the final packaged; [0045] it is compatible with industrial constraints: low cost, easy stockpiling and procurement. [0046]
[0047] The flat blank can be in particular a strong packaging cardboard with thickness of 10 mm and triple fluting whose principal fiber (axis of the flutings) is positioned perpendicular to the axis of the munitions in order to prevent a flexing of the package once folded. To enable its folding the flat blank may comprise embossed folding lines.
[0048] The foam plates 40, 41 are, for example, plates of polymer foam such as a standard polyurethane foam of type 48 kg/m3 for the plate supporting the munition, 24 kg/m3 for the other sides of the folded packaging. The foam plates are simply glued (by adhesive tapes or a spray glue, for example) to the cardboard of the packaging.
[0049] The flat blank can be placed on a support board such as a polacrylate plate of thickness 16 mm and width 60 mm.
[0050] Explosive cakes forming the explosive charges 20, 21 are secured to the support plates such as blocks of foam with the help of means of fixation of the explosive charges such as small straps 50 provided preferably with Velcro means but also being possibly elastic. Typically, the explosive charges are explosive charges used in mining and road building, such as emulsion type.
[0051] The flat blank comprises folding lines p1, p2, p3, p4 defining sides 11, 12, 13, 14a, 14b and the charge to be destroyed, here a shell 100, which is placed on the explosive charges disposed on the principal side 11 of the device about which the flat blank will be folded.
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[0053] The means 50 of fixation of the explosive charges of strap type, such as two parts provided with Velcro or elastic material, are mounted on the flat blank and pass through slits in the support plates.
[0054] The device furthermore comprises an ignition line 60 which is a standard device composed of an electric detonator 61 or initiator and a detonating charge 62 or booster. This ignition line has the duty of simultaneously igniting all the additional charges 20, 21. The initiator and the detonating charge are placed at one end of the box, where the action of compression of the foam blocks will press the explosive cakes against them. An electric wire 63 connecting the detonator to a control module 64 is folded on one of the flanks of the box and held in place by fasteners, such as Velcro straps. The control module 64 connected to the initiator by the wire 63 can thus be moved away from the box.
[0055] The putting in place of explosive charges such as explosive cakes as well as the putting in place of the ignition line can be done in a manual manner in ad hoc premises on the plate outfitted with support plates and explosive charges. Once the plate has been prepared in this way, it is taken to premises reserved for the operations involving the handling of the charges which are to be destroyed. There, the dangerous nature of the operations requires a remote handling.
[0056] The foam plates 40, 41 and explosive charges 20, 21 are arranged such that they form a cavity enabling a stable and remote-controlled placement of the charge to be destroyed. The munition(s) to be destroyed are taken out of the stockpile and placed on the explosive charges of the principal flat blank. The device is then closed by a folding type machine. The closure of the package making up the packaging equipped with its explosive charges and enclosing the dangerous object to be destroyed is secured, for example, by adhesive tape.
[0057] The steps of the method for implementing the device according to the disclosed embodiment are shown schematically in
[0062] In the package folded up per step F, the foam plates firmly apply the explosive charges to the charge to be destroyed.
[0063] The finished package is in the form of a tubular box, here, of square or rectangular cross section as represented in
[0064] The rest of the process involves the attachment of the box or package to a cargo handling apparatus by means of straps 51 and the placement of the box in a detonation chamber 70, as represented in
[0065] The method of detonation of the box is then carried out.
[0066] All of the materials chosen meet two requirements: a minimal cost, considering that the box is for one-time use, and reduced gas volume emitted during the combustion of the box in the chamber. This latter requirement corresponds in general to the definition of a maximum allowable weight and a maximum content of organic material.
[0067] The cutout of the foam blocks is adapted to the shape and the weight of the munitions. The examples of
[0072] The device of the disclosed embodiment can be modified in particular as regards the use of foam blocks of different density to prevent a crushing due to the weight of the munition, a definition of the dimensions of the box corresponding to different calibers, with boxes compatible with 2 or 3 munitions for small calibers, the use of straps folded along the box to allow their grabbing and deployment by a robot manipulator, the use of a system of connection of the ignition line 60, the possibility of simultaneously introducing several boxes in a detonation chamber by using a box support tray, such as a honeycomb acrylate plastic plate. In this case, an ignition line common to all the boxes and secured to the tray can be used.
[0073] The example of
[0074] In this example, the means 50 of fixation of the charges are comprised of straps inserted into slits of the foam and closing around the explosive charges.
[0075] The example of
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[0077] The hexagonal geometry makes it possible to distribute the charges more uniformly about the object to be destroyed and it is conceivable in the context of the disclosed embodiment to further increase the number of sides.
[0078] Besides the destruction of weapons of explosive content, the disclosed embodiment can be used for the preparation for the destruction by detonation of any dangerous objects whose dismantling by other means would prove to be risky or too costly. In fact, the disclosed embodiment is able to be easily adapted to objects of different and various shapes and dimensions in the context of the destruction by detonation of dangerous products which is adapted to the destruction of a large number of toxic molecules.