IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0016697
(2001-11-01)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Solberg, Mark A.
- Black, Robert E.
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
7 인용 특허 :
25 |
초록
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An embodiment of the rocket motor of this invention employs an insensitive munitions approach that, when subjected to elevated external temperatures, is activated by thermal expansion of the main propellant and gas generation from a secondary insensitive munitions charge. In a preferred embodiment,
An embodiment of the rocket motor of this invention employs an insensitive munitions approach that, when subjected to elevated external temperatures, is activated by thermal expansion of the main propellant and gas generation from a secondary insensitive munitions charge. In a preferred embodiment, the rocket motor also includes a pressure equalizing system that accommodates changing temperature conditions during storage as well as varying gas pressure inherent in gun-launched systems in a manner that allows for thinner case cylinder design and increased propellant volume.
대표청구항
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An embodiment of the rocket motor of this invention employs an insensitive munitions approach that, when subjected to elevated external temperatures, is activated by thermal expansion of the main propellant and gas generation from a secondary insensitive munitions charge. In a preferred embodiment,
An embodiment of the rocket motor of this invention employs an insensitive munitions approach that, when subjected to elevated external temperatures, is activated by thermal expansion of the main propellant and gas generation from a secondary insensitive munitions charge. In a preferred embodiment, the rocket motor also includes a pressure equalizing system that accommodates changing temperature conditions during storage as well as varying gas pressure inherent in gun-launched systems in a manner that allows for thinner case cylinder design and increased propellant volume. that hold the banner along its opposite sides; b. said first frame member removably attached to a brace in a manner to hold said first frame member perpendicular to the brace; c. said second frame member slidably positioned within said brace; d. said brace comprising: i. a first portion to which the first frame member is attached; and ii. a second portion adapted to slidably engage a moveable mount that is attached to said second frame member. e. said moveable mount, to which the second frame member is attached; and f. a means for tensioning the banner by increasing the distance between the first frame member and the moveable mount to which the second frame member is attached until desired tension of the banner is achieved; whereby, the banner is held taut in the banner support assembly and is able to move and spill wind to limit damage to the banner. 2. A banner support assembly for holding a banner taut, said banner support assembly comprising: a. a first and a second frame member that hold the banner along its opposite sides; b. said first frame member removably attached to a brace in a manner to hold said first frame member perpendicular to the brace; c. said second frame member slidably positioned within said brace; d. said brace comprising: i. a first portion to which the first frame member is attached; and ii. a second portion adapted to slidably engage a moveable mount that is attached to said second frame member; e. said moveable mount, to which the second frame member is attached; and f. an elastic member, attached at its first end to the moveable mount and at its second end to a fixed point, to tension the banner by increasing the distance between the first frame member and the moveable mount to which the second frame member attached; whereby, the banner is held taut in the banner support assembly, and the second frame member is able to move and spill wind to limit damage to the banner. 3. The banner support of claim 2, where the channel is inside the brace. 4. The banner support of claim 2, where the elastic member is an elastomer material. 5. The banner support of claim 2, where the brace has at least one pair of opposed slots, where the moveable mount has an aperture orientated to align with one said pair of opposed slots, and both the slots and aperture are sized to accept the second frame member, such that when the moveable mount is inserted into the channel and the second frame member is inserted through the slots and the aperture, the moveable mount is retained in the channel and the distance the moveable mount can slide is limited by the length of the slots. 6. A banner support assembly for holding a banner taut, said banner support assembly comprising: a. a first and a second frame member that hold the banner along its opposite sides; b. said first frame member removably attached to a brace in a manner to hold said first frame member perpendicular to the brace; c. said second frame member slidably positioned within said brace; d. said brace comprising: i. a first portion having an aperture into which the first frame member is inserted; and ii. a second portion comprising at least one pair of opposed slots and a channel that slidably engages a moveable mount. e. said moveable mount having an aperture orientated to align with said pair of opposed slots, into which the second frame member is inserted, such that when the moveable mount is slidably engaged in the channel and the second frame member is inserted through the pair of slots and the aperture, the moveable mount is retained in the channel and the distance the moveable mount can slide is limited by the length of the slots; and f. an elastic member having a first end and a second end, attached at its first end to the moveable mount and at its second end to a fixed point, to tension the banner by increasing the distance between the first frame member and the moveable mount to which the second frame member attached; whereby, the banner is held taut in the banner support assembly, and the second frame member is able to move and spill wind to limit damage to the banner. 7. The banner support of claim 6, where the channel is formed within the brace. 8. The banner support of claim 6, where the elastic member is an elastomer material. 9. A method for supporting and holding a banner taut comprising: a. holding a banner along its opposite sides by a first and a second frame member; b. providing for said first frame member to be removably attached to a brace in a manner to hold said first frame member perpendicular to the brace; c. providing for said second frame member to be slidably positioned within said brace; d. said brace comprising: i. a first portion into which the first frame member is attached by insertion into an aperture; and ii. a second portion comprising at least one pair of opposed slots and a channel that slidably engages a moveable mount; e. providing for said moveable mount to have an aperture orientated to align with said pair of opposed slots, into which the second frame member is inserted, such that when the moveable mount is slidably engaged in the channel and the second frame member is inserted through the pair of slots and the aperture, the moveable mount is retained in the channel and the distance the moveable mount can slide is limited by the length of the slots; and f. attaching an elastic member that has a first end and a second end, by its first end to the moveable mount, and by its second end to a fixed point on said brace in such a manner as to tension the banner by increasing the distance between the first frame member and the moveable mount to which the second frame member attached until the desired tension of the banner is achieved; whereby, the banner is held taut between the first and second frame members, and the second frame member is able to move and the banner is limited. 10. The banner support assembly of claim 9, where the channel is formed within the brace. 11. A banner holder for holding a banner in a display position, the holder comprising: a banner support assembly for holding a banner taut, said banner support assembly comprising: a. a first and a second frame member that hold the banner along its opposite sides; b. said first frame member removably attached to a brace in a manner to hold said first frame member perpendicular to the brace; c. said second frame member slidably positioned within said brace; d. said brace comprising: i. a first portion to which the first frame member is attached; and ii. a second portion that slidably engages a moveable mount that is attached to said second frame member; e. said moveable mount, to which the second frame member is attached; and f. a means for tensioning the banner by increasing the distance between the first frame member and the moveable mount to which the second frame member is attached until desired tension of the banner is achieved; a support member with at least one mounting member attached; said brace, a portion thereof adapted to engage said mounting member and having a brace mounting pin; and said mounting member having a brace receiver adapted to accept said brace and having at least one structure formed to draw said brace mounting pin toward said support member as the brace is place into said brace receiver; whereby, when said brace is placed into said receiver in the mounting member to an extent sufficient for said brace mounting pin to draw the brace against said support member, the brace is thereby secured and retained to the support member, and whereby, the banner is held taut in the banner support assembly and the second frame member is able to move and spill wind such that damage to the banner is limited. 12. The banner holder of claim 11, wherein at least one portion of said brace includes a retention means adapted to prevent the brace from being withdrawn from the receiver in said mounting member. 1 3. The banner holder of claim 12, wherein said retention means includes a hole disposed in said brace and a retaining pin. 14. A banner holder for holding a banner in a display position, the holder comprising: a banner support assembly for holding a banner taut, said banner support assembly comprising: a. a first and a second frame member that hold the banner along its opposite sides; b. said first frame member removably attached to a brace in a manner to hold said first frame member perpendicular to the brace; c. said second frame member slidably positioned within said brace; d. said brace comprising: i. a first portion to which the first frame member is attached; and ii. a second portion that slidably engages a moveable mount that is attached to said second frame member; e. said moveable mount, to which the second frame member is attached; and f. an elastic member having a first end and a second end, attached at its first end to the moveable mount and at its second end to a fixed point, to tension to banner by increasing the distance between the first frame member and the moveable mount with the second frame member attached; a support member with a first mounting member and a second mounting member attached; a first mounting portion of the brace adapted to engage said first mounting member and having a first brace mounting pin; a second mounting portion of the brace adapted to engage said second mounting member; said first mounting member having at least one brace receiver adapted to accept said first mounting portion of the brace and having at least one structure formed to draw said first brace mounting pin toward said support member as the first mounting portion of the brace is engaged into said first mounting member brace receiver; said second mounting member having a second brace receiver formed to accept the second mounting portion of the brace and retained in the brace in proximity to the support member; and said second mounting member being disposed upon the support member at a distance from the first mounting member sufficient to allow the second mounting portion of the brace to be placed in said second brace receiver in the second mounting member and inserted therein to an extent sufficient to allow the first mounting portion of the brace to be aligned with and placed in said first receiver in the first mounting g member without disengaging said second mounting portion of the brace from said second mounting member; whereby, when said second mounting portion of the brace is placed into said receiver in the second mounting member, and said first mounting portion of the brace is placed into said receiver in the second mounting member to an extent sufficient for said brace mounting pin to draw the brace against said support structure, the brace is thereby secured and retained to the support member, and further whereby, the banner is held taut in the banner support assembly, and the second frame member is able to move and spill wind to limit damage to the banner. 15. A banner holder for holding a banner in a display position, said banner holder comprising: a. a first and a second frame member that hold the banner along its opposite sides; b. said first frame member removably attached to a brace in a manner to hold said first frame member perpendicular to the brace; c. said second frame member slidably positioned within said brace; d. said brace comprising: i. a first portion having an aperture into which the first frame member is inserted; and ii. a second portion comprising at least one pair of opposed slots and a channel that slidably engages a moveable mount; e. said moveable mount having an aperture orientated to align with said pair of opposed slots, into which the second frame member is attached by insertion into said apurture, such that when the moveable mount is slidably engaged in the channel and the second frame member is inserted through the pair of slots and the aperture, th
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