Device and method for mine disposal

US11662184B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11662184-B2
Application numberUS-202017427901-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 21, 2020
Priority dateFeb 25, 2019
Publication dateMay 30, 2023
Grant dateMay 30, 2023

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Abstract

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A projectile for piercing a casing of a mine containing an explosive material. The projectile includes a projectile body having a nose portion and a tail portion and a longitudinal axis, a switch, and electrodes separated such that in use an electrical discharge can flow between them through an explosive material contained within a mine, or to initiate an energetic material provided between the electrodes to detonate an explosive material contained within a mine. Also provided is a method of mine disposal.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A projectile for piercing a casing of a mine containing an explosive material; the projectile comprising a projectile body having a nose portion and a tail portion wherein a longitudinal axis extends between the nose portion and the tail portion, the projectile body comprising a switch, a first electrode, and a second electrode; wherein the switch is configured to control a closure of a circuit connecting the first electrode and the second electrode to a source of electrical energy; and wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are separated by a separation distance such that in use an electrical discharge can flow between the first electrode and the second electrode, either through an explosive material contained within a mine, or through a material comprised between the electrodes or which is introduced between the electrodes in use, so as to cause the material to release energy so as to detonate an explosive material contained within a mine. 2. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are separated by a separation distance such that in use an electrical discharge can flow between the first electrode and the second electrode through an explosive material contained within a mine. 3. The projectile of claim 1 comprising an energetic material comprised between the electrodes, wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are separated by a separation distance such that in use an electrical discharge can flow between the first electrode and the second electrode to initiate the material comprised between the electrodes. 4. The projectile of claim 3 wherein the nose portion is provided with a water ingress path arranged such that in use underwater, and wherein water can ingress to a location between the first and second electrodes, such that in use an electrical discharge can flow between the first electrode and the second electrode, through the water between the electrodes, to initiate the energetic material, to detonate an explosive material contained within a mine. 5. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the nose portion comprises whole or part of one or both of the first electrode and the second electrode. 6. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are coaxially arranged about the longitudinal axis. 7. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are separated along the longitudinal axis of the projectile by the separation distance. 8. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the nose portion comprises a detachable casing. 9. The projectile of claim 8 wherein the detachable casing is arranged to be detachable responsive to an impact between the projectile and a mine casing. 10. The projectile of claim 1 further comprising a retaining means for retaining the projectile partially within the casing of a mine. 11. The projectile of claim 10 wherein the retaining means comprises a flange projecting from the projectile body. 12. The projectile of claim 1 , wherein the switch comprises a sensor configured to sense the piercing of a mine casing by the projectile. 13. The projectile of claim 12 wherein the switch comprises a first switch element and a second switch element, wherein the first switch element and the second switch element are separated along the longitudinal axis by a switch distance, and wherein the switch is compressible along the longitudinal axis such that in use impact of the projectile body with a mine casing causes relative movement between the first switch element and the second switch element such that the switch distance is reduced causing the switch to be triggered. 14. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the projectile further comprises a source of electrical energy. 15. The projectile of claim 14 wherein the source of electrical energy is integral to the projectile body. 16. The projectile of claim 15 wherein the source of electrical energy comprises a piezoelectric material. 17. The projectile of claim 15 wherein the source of electrical energy comprises a capacitor. 18. The projectile of claim 15 wherein energy source is arranged to supply between 1,000 to 30,000 volts per mm across the separation distance between the electrodes. 19. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the separation distance between the electrodes is in a range of 0.1 mm to 5 mm. 20. The projectile of claim 1 , wherein the tail portion has a larger cross section than the nose portion with respect to the longitudinal axis, being at least double that of the nose portion. 21. A method of mine disposal, the method comprising the steps of: i. providing a projectile according to claim 1 ; ii. launching the projectile towards a mine; iii. piercing the casing of the mine with the projectile; and iv. applying a voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode of the projectile so as to cause an electrical discharge to flow between the first electrode and the second electrode either through an explosive material contained within a mine, or through a material comprised between the electrodes or which is introduced between the electrodes in use, so as to cause the material to release energy so as to detonate an explosive material contained within a mine.

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Classifications

  • F42B12/04Primary

    of armour-piercing type · CPC title

  • Dismantling fuzes, cartridges, projectiles, missiles, rockets or bombs ({F42B33/004 and} F42B33/04 take precedence; {elimination of undesirable components of explosives C06B21/0091}) · CPC title

  • F41H11/12Primary

    Means for clearing land minefields; Systems specially adapted for detection of landmines · CPC title

  • for dispensing materials; for producing chemical or physical reaction; for signalling {; for transmitting information} · CPC title

  • for remote electrical discharge by means of a wireless projectile · CPC title

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What does patent US11662184B2 cover?
A projectile for piercing a casing of a mine containing an explosive material. The projectile includes a projectile body having a nose portion and a tail portion and a longitudinal axis, a switch, and electrodes separated such that in use an electrical discharge can flow between them through an explosive material contained within a mine, or to initiate an energetic material provided between the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Secr Defence
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F42B12/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 30 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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