In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to protective canisters for incendiary devices, said canisters comprising a sidewall and two endcaps, said endcaps attached to said sidewall so as to form a substantially enclosed canister; wherein one or both of said endcaps is removably attached to sai
In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to protective canisters for incendiary devices, said canisters comprising a sidewall and two endcaps, said endcaps attached to said sidewall so as to form a substantially enclosed canister; wherein one or both of said endcaps is removably attached to said sidewall; and wherein said sidewall comprises a plurality of transverse holes through it. Optionally, one or both of said endcaps comprise one or more transverse holes through them.
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1. A protective canister configured for incendiary devices, said canister comprising a circumferential sidewall and two endcaps, said endcaps attached to said sidewall so as to form a substantially enclosed canister; wherein one or both of said endcaps is removably attached to said sidewall;wherein
1. A protective canister configured for incendiary devices, said canister comprising a circumferential sidewall and two endcaps, said endcaps attached to said sidewall so as to form a substantially enclosed canister; wherein one or both of said endcaps is removably attached to said sidewall;wherein said sidewall comprises a plurality of transverse holes through it;wherein said canister contains between 1 and 10 incendiary devices enclosed within it;wherein said canister has a hole:pyrotechnic ratio of between about 5 in2/kg and about 150 in2/kg; andwherein said canister has a canister:device volume ratio of about 1.5 to about 10. 2. The canister of claim 1, wherein said removably attached endcap is a screw-on endcap and wherein one or both of said endcaps further comprises one or more transverse holes through it. 3. The canister of claim 1, wherein said incendiary devices are hand-held incendiary devices selected from the group consisting of a parachute flare and a road flare. 4. The canister of claim 3, wherein said incendiary device is a parachute flare. 5. The canister of claim 1, wherein said incendiary devices within said canister comprise a total of 0.08-0.2 kg of pyrotechnic charge material. 6. The canister of claim 1, wherein said sidewall is formed into a substantially cylindrical shape. 7. The canister of claim 1, wherein said sidewall is formed into a regular polygon shape with 3-12 sides. 8. The canister of claim 1, wherein said canister comprises 6-24 transverse holes. 9. The canister of claim 8, wherein each of said plurality of transverse holes comprises a diameter of about 0.25-0.5″. 10. The canister of claim 1, wherein said canister has a hole:pyrotechnic ratio of between about 10 in2/kg and about 30 in2/kg. 11. The canister of claim 1, wherein said plurality of transverse holes are arranged in 2-10 rows along the length of the canister sidewall with each row containing 2-10 transverse holes, said transverse holes in each of said rows being substantially evenly spaced around the circumference of the canister sidewall. 12. The canister of claim 11, wherein said rows are arranged along the length of the canister sidewall such that they substantially align with the major pyrotechnic charges within the incendiary device. 13. The canister of claim 1, wherein the canister is constructed substantially of steel with a thickness of about 5 to about 20 mils. 14. The canister of claim 13, wherein said steel material has a thickness of about 10 mils. 15. The canister of claim 1, wherein said canister has a canister:device volume ratio of about 2 to about 5. 16. The canister of claim 1; wherein said sidewall is formed into a substantially cylindrical shape;wherein one of said endcaps is removably attached to said sidewall, said removable attachment being a screw-on attachment;wherein said sidewall and endcaps are constructed substantially of steel, said steel having a thickness of about 5 to about 20 mils;wherein said canister contains a parachute flare enclosed within it, said parachute flare comprising about 0.08-0.2 kg pyrotechnic charge material;wherein said sidewall comprises 6-24 transverse holes through it;wherein said transverse holes are arranged in 2-6 rows along the length of the canister sidewall with each row containing 2-6 transverse holes, said transverse holes in each of said rows being substantially evenly spaced around the circumference of the sidewall;wherein said rows are arranged along the length of the canister sidewall such that they substantially align with the major pyrotechnic charges within the incendiary device;wherein each of said transverse holes comprises a diameter of about 0.25-0.5″;wherein said canister has a hole:pyrotechnic ratio of about 10 in2/kg to about 30 in2/kg;and wherein said canister has a canister:device volume ratio of about 2 to about 5. 17. A method for transporting or storing an incendiary device, the method comprising placing an incendiary device within a canister as defined in claim 16.
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