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US 5811712

PROTECTING DEVICE AGAINST PROJECTILES, PARTICULARLY HOLLOW CHARGE PROJECTILES

Assignee

HELD, MANFRED, DR.

Filed

Dec 17, 1975

Granted

Sep 22, 1998

Location

ARESING DE

Abstract

A projective device especially useful against hollow charge projectiles is formed of a plurality of spaced apart layers inclined obliquely to the main firing direction of the projectiles. A centrally located combination layer consists of two disrupter layers sandwiching a reaction or explosive layer. On either side of the combination layer is a retardation layer. A movably displaceable layer is located on the opposite of one retardation layer from the combination layer and forms the outside surface of the device, while an immovable layer is on the opposite side of the other retardation layer from the combination layer and forms the inside surface of the device. When a hollow charge projectile impacts against the device, the hollow charge spike generated by the projectile is disrupted on its path through the device so that the effectiveness of the spike is seriously impeded.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Jun 29, 1982

Rescinded

Nov 19, 1997

Duration

15 years, 4 months

Inventor

  • 1MANFRED HELD

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