| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| H464 |
Metal hydride explosive system |
May 3, 1988 |
| A molten metal-liquid explosive device comprising:(1) a metal casing enclosing an inner space;(2) a fusable metal wall dividing the inner space into a liquid chamber and pyrotechnic material chamber;(3) a liquid (e.g., water) contained in the liquid chamber;(4) a pyrotechnic material essentially |
| 5949835 |
Steady-state, high dose neutron generation and concentration apparatus and method for deuterium |
September 7, 1999 |
| A steady-state source of neutrons is produced within an electrically grounded and temperature controlled chamber confining tritium or deuterium plasma at a predetermined density to effect implantation of ions in the surface of a palladium target rod coated with diffusion barrier material |
| 5942206 |
Concentration of isotopic hydrogen by temperature gradient effect in soluble metal |
August 24, 1999 |
| Isotopic hydrogen enrichment in a soluble metal is achieved through temperature gradient effects by applying a heat source and a heat sink to two spaced regions of the metal within which isotopic hydrogen atoms are absorbed and enclosed by a diffusion-barrier material. The temperature |
| 5789696 |
Method for launching projectiles with hydrogen gas |
August 4, 1998 |
| A method for propelling a projectile by applying a high power pulse of elrical current to a metal fuel element (of Al, Al-Li, or Al-Mg) causing the element to explode dispersing molten metal fuel into water with which it reacts to rapidly generate hydrogen gas at high pressure; the hydr |
| 5712442 |
Method for launching projectiles with hydrogen gas |
January 27, 1998 |
| A method for propelling a projectile by applying a high power pulse of electrical current to a metal fuel element (of Al, Al--Li, or Al--Mg) causing the element to explode dispersing molten metal fuel into water with which it reacts to rapidly generate hydrogen gas at high pressure; |
| 5143047 |
Material and method for fast generation of hydrogen gas and steam |
September 1, 1992 |
| A high power pulse of electrical current causes a metal conductor to expl and initiate a reaction between an aluminum or aluminum alloy powder and water which generates hydrogen gas at a high temperature and pressure. The reaction mixture is released into a second larger chamber equippe |
| 5052272 |
Launching projectiles with hydrogen gas generated from aluminum fuel powder/water reactions |
October 1, 1991 |
| A method of propelling a projectile from a device by applying a high power pulse of electrical current to a thin metal conductor wire causing the wire to explode and disperse hot spots of molten metal throughout an aluminum fuel powder/water mixture which reacts to generate hydrogen gas |
| 5010804 |
Launching projectiles with hydrogen gas generated from titanium-water reactions |
April 30, 1991 |
| A method of propelling a projectile from a device by applying a high power pulse of electrical current to a thin metal conductor wire causing the wire to explode and disperse hot spots of molten metal throughout a titanium fuel/powder/water mixture which reacts to generate hydrogen gas |