Pneumatic projectile launcher and sonobuoy launcher adaptor
First Claim
1. A pneumatic sonobuoy launcher adapted for simultaneously storing, and sequentially and independently launching, at least two sonobuoys, the sonobuoys launcher comprising:
- a barrel including a barrel wall having an inside surface extending longitudinally between a closed back end and an expulsion end and defining an interior projectile-guiding channel, the channel being adapted to slidably receive and store plural, serially arranged sonobuoys each of which sonobuoys, when in a stored position, occupies a distinct region of the channel separated by an interval of space from at least one other region within the barrel, the plural sonobuoys including a rearwardmost sonobuoy stored closest to the expulsion end of the barrel and a forwardmost sonobuoy stored closet to the expulsion end of the barrel;
an expulsion-gas delivery system including at least one valve selectively connectable into fluid communication with an expulsion-gas supply and pneumatically switchable from at least (i) a first gas-channeling state in which expulsion gas introduced through the valve from the expulsion-gas supply is directed through a first outbound conduit having a distal end in fluid communication with a first interval between sonobuoys to (ii) a second gas-channeling state in which expulsion gas introduced into the valve from the expulsion-gas supply is directed through a second outbound conduit having a distal end in fluid communication with at least one of (a) a second interval located to the rear of the first interval and (b) a location within the channel behind the rearwardmost sonobuoy; and
a switching-gas channeling system including a feedback conduit for communicating pneumatic back pressure created upon the pneumatic expulsion of a sonobuoy to at least one of the at least one switchable valves in order to switch that valve from the first gas-channeling state to the second gas-channeling state.
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Abstract
A pneumatic sonobuoy launcher adapted for simultaneously storing, and sequentially and independently launching, at least two sonobuoys includes a barrel with a closed back end, an expulsion end opposite the back end and an interior sonobuoy-guiding channel extending between the opposed ends. The channel is adapted for storing a series of sonobuoys including rearwardmost and forwardmost sonobuoys stored, respectively, closest to the back end of the barrel and closest to the expulsion end of the barrel. Each stored sonobuoy occupies a distinct region of the channel separated by an interval from at least one other region. An expulsion-gas delivery system includes at least one valve that is selectively connectable into fluid communication with an expulsion-gas supply and is pneumatically switchable from at least (i) a first gas-channeling state in which expulsion gas introduced through the valve is directed to a first interval between sonobuoys to (ii) a second gas-channeling state in which expulsion gas introduced into the valve is directed to at least one of (a) a second interval located to the rear of the first interval and (b) a location within the channel behind the rearwardmost sonobuoy. A feedback conduit communicates pneumatic back pressure created upon the expulsion of a sonobuoy to the switchable valve in order to switch the valve from the first gas-channeling state to the second gas-channeling state for the launch of a subsequent sonobuoy.
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8 Claims
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1. A pneumatic sonobuoy launcher adapted for simultaneously storing, and sequentially and independently launching, at least two sonobuoys, the sonobuoys launcher comprising:
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a barrel including a barrel wall having an inside surface extending longitudinally between a closed back end and an expulsion end and defining an interior projectile-guiding channel, the channel being adapted to slidably receive and store plural, serially arranged sonobuoys each of which sonobuoys, when in a stored position, occupies a distinct region of the channel separated by an interval of space from at least one other region within the barrel, the plural sonobuoys including a rearwardmost sonobuoy stored closest to the expulsion end of the barrel and a forwardmost sonobuoy stored closet to the expulsion end of the barrel; an expulsion-gas delivery system including at least one valve selectively connectable into fluid communication with an expulsion-gas supply and pneumatically switchable from at least (i) a first gas-channeling state in which expulsion gas introduced through the valve from the expulsion-gas supply is directed through a first outbound conduit having a distal end in fluid communication with a first interval between sonobuoys to (ii) a second gas-channeling state in which expulsion gas introduced into the valve from the expulsion-gas supply is directed through a second outbound conduit having a distal end in fluid communication with at least one of (a) a second interval located to the rear of the first interval and (b) a location within the channel behind the rearwardmost sonobuoy; and a switching-gas channeling system including a feedback conduit for communicating pneumatic back pressure created upon the pneumatic expulsion of a sonobuoy to at least one of the at least one switchable valves in order to switch that valve from the first gas-channeling state to the second gas-channeling state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A modular sonobuoy launcher adaptor for converting into a pneumatic launcher having the capacity to simultaneously store, and sequentially and independently launch, at least two sonobuoys from a single-sonobuoy, pneumatic launch tube having a breech end, a projectile-ejection end opposite the breech end and a side wall defining a sonobuoy-retaining cavity extending longitudinally between the breech and projectile-ejection ends and being selectively connectable into fluid communication with a source of compressed expulsion gas through a gas port, the sonobuoy launcher adaptor comprising:
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a housing defined by a housing wall including interior and exterior surfaces extending between rear and front ends and adapted for selective insertion into the sonobuoy-retaining cavity of the launch tube for retention thereby; a barrel retained and at least partially housed by the housing and including a barrel wall having an inside surface extending longitudinally between a closed back end and an expulsion end and defining an interior projectile-guiding channel, the channel being adapted to slidably receive and store plural, serially arranged sonobuoys each of which sonobuoys, when in a stored position, occupies a distinct region of the channel separated by an interval of space from at least one other region within the barrel, the plural sonobuoy, including a rearwardmost sonobuoy stored closest to the back end of the barrel and a forwardmost sonobuoy stored closest to the expulsion end of the barrel; an expulsion-gas delivery system including at least one valve selectively connectable into fluid communication with an expulsion-gas suppy and pneumatically switchable from at least (i) a first gas-channel state in which expulsion gas introduced through the valve from the expulsion-gas supply is directed through a first outbound conduit having a distal end in fluid communication with a first interval between sonobuoys to (ii) a second gas-channel state in which expulsion gas introduced into the valve from the expulsion-gas supply is directed through a second outbound conduit having a distal end in fluid communication with at least one of (a) a second interval located to the rear of the first interval and (b) a location within the channel behind the rearwardmost sonobuoy; and a switching-gas channeling system including a feedback conduit for communication pneumatic back pressure created upon the pneumatic expulsion of a sonobuoy to at least one of the at least one switchable valves in order to switch that valve from the first gas-channel state to the second gas-channeling state. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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