Disrupter driven highly efficient energy transfer fluid jets
US-11796279-B1 · Oct 24, 2023 · US
US9909834B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9909834-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715731947-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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An explosive disruptor includes a first jacket having joined inflatable members. The inflatable members are adapted to be filled with a gas. A second jacket is surrounded by and coupled to the first jacket. The second jacket has an outer radial wall, an inner radial wall spaced apart from the outer radial wall, and two end walls coupled to opposing axial ends of the outer radial wall and the inner radial wall. A first volumetric region is defined between the outer radial wall, the inner radial wall, and the two end walls. A second volumetric region is defined by the inner radial wall. The first volumetric region is sealed and adapted to be filled with a liquid. An explosive material is disposed in the second volumetric region. A blasting cap is in contact with the explosive material.
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What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. An explosive disruptor, comprising: a first jacket including a plurality of inflatable members arranged at a radial periphery thereof, each of said inflatable members disposed between two others of said inflatable members and joined to each of said two others along a length of said first jacket, said inflatable members adapted to be filled with a gas; a second jacket being surrounded by and being coupled to said first jacket, said second jacket includes an outer radial wall, an inner radial wall spaced apart from said outer radial wall, and two end walls coupled to opposing axial ends of said outer radial wall and said inner radial wall, wherein a first volumetric region is defined between said outer radial wall, said inner radial wall, and said two end walls, and wherein a second volumetric region is defined by said inner radial wall, said first volumetric region being sealed, said first volumetric region adapted to be filled with a liquid; an explosive material being disposed in said second volumetric region; and a blasting cap in contact with said explosive material. 2. The explosive disruptor as in claim 1 , wherein said first jacket is cylindrical. 3. The explosive disruptor as in claim 1 , wherein walls of said inflatable members comprise a flexible material. 4. The explosive disruptor as in claim 1 , wherein said outer radial wall, said inner radial wall, and said two ends walls comprise a flexible material. 5. The explosive disruptor as in claim 1 , wherein internal regions of said inflatable members are in fluid communication with one another. 6. The explosive disruptor as in claim 1 , wherein each of said inflatable members is coupled to said outer radial wall of said second jacket. 7. The explosive disruptor as in claim 1 , wherein a length of said second jacket is equal to said length of said first jacket. 8. The explosive material as in claim 1 , further comprising a rigid tube being disposed in said second volumetric region for housing said explosive material. 9. An explosive disruptor, comprising: a first tubular jacket including a plurality of inflatable members being arranged at a radial periphery thereof, each of said inflatable members disposed between two others of said inflatable members and joined to each of said two others along a length of said first tubular jacket, each of said inflatable members include flexible walls, said inflatable members adapted to be filled with a gas; a second tubular jacket being surrounded by and coupled to said first tubular jacket, said second tubular jacket includes a flexible outer radial wall, a flexible inner radial wall spaced apart from said outer radial wall, and two end walls coupled to opposing axial ends of said outer radial wall and said inner radial wall, wherein a first volumetric region is defined between said outer radial wall, said inner radial wall, and said two end walls, and wherein a second volumetric region is defined by said inner radial wall, said first volumetric region being sealed, said first volumetric region adapted to be filled with a liquid; an explosive material being disposed in said second volumetric region; and a blasting cap being in contact with said explosive material. 10. The explosive disruptor as in claim 9 , wherein said first tubular jacket is cylindrical. 11. The explosive disruptor as in claim 9 , wherein internal regions of said inflatable members are in fluid communication with one another. 12. The explosive disruptor as in claim 9 , wherein each of said inflatable members is coupled to said outer radial wall of said second tubular jacket. 13. The explosive disruptor as in claim 9 , wherein a length of said second tubular jacket is equal to said length of said first tubular jacket. 14. The explosive material as in claim 9 , further comprising a rigid tube being disposed in said second volumetric region for housing said explosive material. 15. An explosive disruptor, comprising: a first jacket including a plurality of inflatable members arranged at a radial periphery thereof, each of said inflatable members disposed between two others of said inflatable members and joined to each of said two others along a length of said first jacket, said inflatable members adapted to be filled with a gas; a second jacket being surrounded by and coupled to said first jacket, said second jacket includes a flexible outer radial wall, a flexible inner radial wall spaced apart from said outer radial wall, and two end walls coupled to opposing axial ends of said outer radial wall and said inner radial wall, wherein a first volumetric region is defined between said outer radial wall, said inner radial wall, and said two end walls, and wherein a second volumetric region is defined by said inner radial wall, said first volumetric region being sealed, said first volumetric region adapted to be filled with a liquid; a rigid tube being disposed in said second volumetric region, said rigid tube includes a first axial end and a second axial end, said first axial end is sealed; an explosive material filling said rigid tube; and a blasting cap being disposed in said second axial end of said rigid tube and in contact with said explosive material. 16. The explosive disruptor as in claim 15 , wherein said first jacket is cylindrical. 17. The explosive disruptor as in claim 15 , wherein internal regions of said inflatable members are in fluid communication with one another. 18. The explosive disruptor as in claim 15 , wherein each of said inflatable members is coupled to said outer radial wall of said second jacket. 19. The explosive disruptor as in claim 15 , wherein a length of said second jacket is equal to said length of said first jacket, and wherein a length of said rigid tube is equal to said length of said first jacket.
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