Severance of polycarbonates and polycarbonate laminates with linear shaped charge
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B64C-001/32
B64C-001/00
출원번호
US-0387442
(2003-03-14)
발명자
/ 주소
Hilden,Lynn G.
Menzel,Douglas D.
Weiss,Raymond D.
출원인 / 주소
McCormick Selph, Inc.
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6인용 특허 :
10
초록▼
The present invention involve a method for severance of materials made of polycarbonate, polycarbonate laminate and aciylic/polycarbonate laminate, a canopy fracturing system and a conopy having the canopy fracturing system. The present invention utilizes a linear shaped explosive charge placed at a
The present invention involve a method for severance of materials made of polycarbonate, polycarbonate laminate and aciylic/polycarbonate laminate, a canopy fracturing system and a conopy having the canopy fracturing system. The present invention utilizes a linear shaped explosive charge placed at a predetermined distance or stand off from the polycarbonate material to be severed. The coreload of the charge is determined such that the minimum coreload necessary to effect severance of a given thickness of polycarbonate material is utilized. A retainer is placed around the charge and affixed to the material such that the charge is at the proper stand off from the material. The retainer surrounds the back side of the charges but leaves open space between the charge and the material to be severed. Upon detonation, the charge creates an explosive cutting force, or jet blast, that severs the polycarbonate material. Also, provided are methods for intersecting explosive charges about a pattern to be severed and methods for transferring detonation between such intersecting explosive charges.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A method of severing a pattern of a canopy, comprising the steps of: placing a first linear shaped charge along the pattern in proximity to a region comprised of a material comprising a polycarbonate or a laminate including polycarbonate; placing a second linear shaped charge
What is claimed is: 1. A method of severing a pattern of a canopy, comprising the steps of: placing a first linear shaped charge along the pattern in proximity to a region comprised of a material comprising a polycarbonate or a laminate including polycarbonate; placing a second linear shaped charge over said first linear shaped charge in such a way that said first linear shaped charge runs over said second linear shaped charge; and detonating said second linear shaped charge so that said first linear shaped charge is detonated to sever the pattern from the region. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said first linear shaped charge comprises a first sheath and a first coreload retained in said first sheath, said second linear shaped charge comprises a second sheath and a second coreload retained in said second sheath, and said second sheath being placed to intersect said first sheath. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the intersecting portion of said second sheath is flattened. 4. The method of claim 2, wherein a portion of said first sheath forming an intersection with said second sheath is cut away. 5. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of: placing a solid material between said region and an intersection of said first sheath and said second sheath. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said second linear shaped charge overlaps with said first linear shaped charge. 7. A canopy severing system, comprising: a first linear shaped charge placed in proximity to a region of a canopy comprised of a material comprising a polycarbonate or a laminate including a polycarbonate to be severed; and a second linear shaped charge running over said first linear shaped charge in such a way that upon a detonation of said second linear shaped charge, said first linear shaped charge is detonated. 8. The canopy severing system of claim 7, wherein said first linear shaped charge comprises a first sheath and a first coreload retained in said first sheath, said second linear shaped charge comprises a second sheath and a second coreload retained in said second sheath, and said second sheath is placed with said first sheath intersecting with said second sheath. 9. The canopy severing system of claim 8, wherein a portion of said second sheath intersecting said first sheath is flattened. 10. The canopy severing system of claim 8, wherein a portion of said first sheath intersecting said second sheath is cut away. 11. The canopy severing system of claim 8, further comprising: a solid material placed between a portion of said first sheath intersecting said second sheath and the region of the canopy. 12. The canopy severing system of claim 7, wherein said second linear shaped charge overlaps with said first linear shaped charge. 13. An explosively operated canopy severing system, comprising: a first linear shaped charge positionable in proximity to a region of a canopy comprised of a material comprising a polycarbonate or a laminate including a polycarbonate to be severed, said first linear shaped charge comprising a first sheath and a first coreload retained within said first sheath spaced-apart from the region; and a second linear shaped charge comprising a second sheath overlying a section of said first linear shaped charge and a second coreload retained within said second sheath disposed to initiate detonation of said first linear shaped charge. 14. The canopy severing system of claim 12, further comprising: a booster charge disposed between said section and the region. 15. An aircraft canopy, comprising: a transparent material comprising a polycarbonate or a laminate including polycarbonate, said transparent material having a pattern to be severed, said pattern having an intersection where lines of the pattern cross; and a linear explosive charge comprising a sheath and a coreload retained in said sheath, said sheath attached to said transparent material along said pattern with an open space to provide an offset between said linear explosive charge and said transparent material. 16. The aircraft canopy of claim 15, further comprising: a booster charge mounted at said intersection of said pattern, adjoining lengths of said linear explosive charge abutting to said booster charge, and said booster charge transferring detonation through said intersection. 17. The aircraft canopy of claim 15, further comprising: an explosive transfer charge; a manifold enclosing said explosive charge, said manifold mounted at said intersection of said pattern. 18. The aircraft canopy of claim 15, further comprising: a plurality of linear explosive charges having mitered ends, said mitered ends connected to each other at said intersection. 19. An aircraft canopy, comprising: a transparent material comprising a polycarbonate or a laminate including polycarbonate, said transparent material having a region to be severed; a first linear shaped charge placed in proximity to said region to be severed, said first linear shaped charge comprising a first sheath and a first coreload retained in said first sheath; and a second linear shaped charge comprising a second sheath and a second coreload retained in said second sheath, said second linear shaped charge running over said first linear shaped charge in such a way that upon a detonation of said second linear shaped charge, said first linear shaped charge is detonated so that said region is severed from said aircraft canopy. 20. The aircraft canopy of claim 19, wherein a portion of said second sheath intersecting said first sheath is flattened. 21. The aircraft canopy of claim 19, wherein a portion of said first sheath intersecting said second sheath is cut away. 22. The aircraft canopy of claim 19, further comprising: solid material placed between a portion of said first sheath intersecting said second sheath and the transparent material. 23. The aircraft canopy of claim 19, wherein said second sheath longitudinally overlaps with said first sheath. 24. The system of claim 13, comprised of said first linear shaped charge and said second linear shaped charge each exhibiting widths that are substantially less than a length of said section. 25. The system of claim 13, comprised of said first linear shaped charge and said second linear shaped charge each exhibiting widths that are substantially equal to a length of said section. 26. The system of claim 13, comprised of a portion of one of said first sheath and said second sheath exhibiting a reduced thickness within said section. 27. The system of claim 13, comprised of a solid material interposable at said section between said first linear shaped charge and the region. 28. An explosively-operated canopy severing process, comprising: positioning a first linear shaped charge in proximity to a region of a canopy comprised of a material comprising a polycarbonate or a laminate including a polycarbonate to be severed, with said first linear shaped charge comprising a first sheath and a first coreload retained within said first sheath spaced-apart from the region; and positioning a second linear shaped charge comprising a second sheath to overlie a section of said first linear shaped charge and a second coreload retained within said second sheath in a disposition to initiate detonation of said first linear shaped charge. 29. The process of claim 28, comprised of disposing a booster charge between said section and the region. 30. The process of claim 28, comprised of positioning said first linear shaped charge and said second linear shaped charge to each exhibit widths that are substantially less than a length of said section. 31. The process of claim 28, comprised of positioning said first linear shaped charge and said second linear shaped charge to each exhibit widths that are substantially equal to a length of said section. 32. The process of claim 28, comprised of altering a portion of one of said first sheath and said second sheath to exhibit a reduced thickness within said section. 33. The process of claim 28, comprised of interposing a solid material at said section between said first linear shaped charge and the region.
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