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US998007A
US998007A US60115111A US1911601151A US998007A US 998007 A US998007 A US 998007A US 60115111 A US60115111 A US 60115111A US 1911601151 A US1911601151 A US 1911601151A US 998007 A US998007 A US 998007A
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    • C06EXPLOSIVES; MATCHES
    • C06BEXPLOSIVES OR THERMIC COMPOSITIONS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS EXPLOSIVES
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  • the object of the-present invention is a highexplosive consisting substantially of a mixture of nitrates and aluminum powder, to which an agglutinant can be added.
  • composition of the explosive is as follows:
  • an agglutinant is employed in proportions of 10- to 20 per cent, said a'gglutinant having preferably the following composition:
  • the nitrates After having been perfectly dried, are ground finely and mixed with the aluminum powder, and the whole is stirred until a uniform composition is obtained.
  • the agglutinant when it is required, is added in the proportion of about 10% and the whole is mixed thoroughly.
  • the explosive thus obtained can be utilized in forming the charge of perforating projectiles, mine grenades and can be employed for industrial uses.
  • the particular advantages of the explosive thus composed are the following: (a) Itis. composed of matters which do not react-together, thus insuring the greatest stability;. (b) it can, remain for a long time 'at a temperature variable between to C. even for several months Without undergoing alterations of any kind, As soon as the temperature of 98100 is reached, the sublimation of the ammoniacal salts begins; at 160 it melts and at a higher temperature it dries up. (0) By raising the temperature suddenly above 450, the decomposition and drying up of the explosive is produced causing neither explosion (d) When the explosive thus prepared is compressed, it can be worked at the lathe, with the chisel and the file without any precaution.
  • the explosive can be struck with iron on iron without any danger of deflagration or decomposition.
  • the power of the explosive measured in the Trauzl lead varies from 700 to 950 cubic centimeters with 15 gr. explosive. To produce the explosion a detonator of fulminate of mercury must be employed.
  • An explosive consisting of alkali nitrates and aluminum powder and containing an agglutinant consisting of mononitrotoluol, glycerin, collodion, and an oxygenbearing substance.
  • An explosive consisting of alkali n1- trates and aluminum powder and containing about 10 per cent. of an agglutinant consisting of mononitrotoluol, glycerin, collodion,
  • An explosive consisting of alkali nitrates and aluminum powder and containing an agglutinant consisting of substantially 75 glycerin, 15 parts-collodion, and 3 parts of- I an oxygen-bearing substance.
  • An explosive consisting of substantially 85 parts of alkali nitrates and 15 parts of aluminum powder and containing an ag lutinant consisting of mononitrotoluol, yoand an oxygen-bearing substance.
  • An explosive consisting of substantially. 85 parts of alkali nitrates and 15 parts aluminum powder and containing about 10 per cent. of an agglutinant consisting of substantially 75 parts mononitrotoluol, 5 parts glycerin, 15 parts collodion, and 3 parts potassium permanganate.
  • Anexplosive comprising 80-85 parts ammonium nitrate, 15 parts aluminum powder, and containing about 10 per cent.
  • an agglutinant consisting of mononitrotoluol, gylcerin, collodion, substance.
  • An explosive consisting of 80 parts ammonium nitrate, 5 parts potassium nitrate,
  • An explosive consisting of 80 parts amnitrate, potassium nitrate, aluminum 'powparts glycerin, 15 parts collodion,
  • an agglutinant consisting of mononitrov toluol, glycerin, collodion, and potassium permanganate, and an inert substance in admixture therewith.

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onrrn ROBERTO IMPERIALI, or NAPLES, ITALY.
EXPLOSIVE.
Nd Drawing.
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I-,--R0BERT0 IMPERIALI, a subject of the King of Italy, residing at Naples, in the Kingdom of Italy, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Explosives, of which the following is a specification.
The object of the-present invention is a highexplosive consisting substantially of a mixture of nitrates and aluminum powder, to which an agglutinant can be added.
The composition of the explosive is as follows:
Nitrate of ammonium-" 80 arts in wei ht p ,7 )9 Nitrate of potassium o In order to correct the hygroscopieity-of the nitrate of ammonium, and to increase the sensibility of the explosive, an agglutinant is employed in proportions of 10- to 20 per cent, said a'gglutinant having preferably the following composition:
Mononitrotolu-ol 7 5 parts in weight Glycerin 5 a v 77 COllOdion' 15 :1 vv
Potassium permanganate 3 As to the different components, of which? thesemixtures consist, it is remarked that in the composition of the explosive thelperthe glycerin can be increased or diminished according to the consistency to be given to the paste. It should be further remarked that the addition of the agglutinant is not absolutely necessary, and that the mixture of the nitrates with the powder of aluminum, or of the ammonium nitrate only with thepowder of aluminum is suflicient for constituting a perfect explosive. The agglutinant, by cementing the incoherent powders, renders the explosive thus prepared more fit for certain manipulations.
When it is desired to diminish the intensity of the explosive it will be convenient to add to the above mentioned mixtures inert substances, such as, for instance, the fossil Specification of Letters Patent.
'nor deflagration.
Patented July 18, 1911.
Application filed January 6, 1911. Serial No. 601,151.
flour in proportions of 2 to 10 per cent. of the mixture, according to the circumstances.
For the preparationthe nitrates, after having been perfectly dried, are ground finely and mixed with the aluminum powder, and the whole is stirred until a uniform composition is obtained. To the mixture thus obtained, the agglutinant, when it is required, is added in the proportion of about 10% and the whole is mixed thoroughly. The explosive thus obtained can be utilized in forming the charge of perforating projectiles, mine grenades and can be employed for industrial uses.
The particular advantages of the explosive thus composed are the following: (a) Itis. composed of matters which do not react-together, thus insuring the greatest stability;. (b) it can, remain for a long time 'at a temperature variable between to C. even for several months Without undergoing alterations of any kind, As soon as the temperature of 98100 is reached, the sublimation of the ammoniacal salts begins; at 160 it melts and at a higher temperature it dries up. (0) By raising the temperature suddenly above 450, the decomposition and drying up of the explosive is produced causing neither explosion (d) When the explosive thus prepared is compressed, it can be worked at the lathe, with the chisel and the file without any precaution. (e) The explosive can be struck with iron on iron without any danger of deflagration or decomposition. (f) The power of the explosive measured in the Trauzl lead varies from 700 to 950 cubic centimeters with 15 gr. explosive. To produce the explosion a detonator of fulminate of mercury must be employed.
I claim;
1. An explosive consisting of alkali nitrates and aluminum powder and containing an agglutinant consisting of mononitrotoluol, glycerin, collodion, and an oxygenbearing substance.
'2. An explosive consisting of alkali n1- trates and aluminum powder and containing about 10 per cent. of an agglutinant consisting of mononitrotoluol, glycerin, collodion,
and potassium permanganate.
3. An explosive consisting of alkali nitrates and aluminum powder and containing an agglutinant consisting of substantially 75 glycerin, 15 parts-collodion, and 3 parts of- I an oxygen-bearing substance.
erin, collodion,
p 4. An explosive consisting of substantially 85 parts of alkali nitrates and 15 parts of aluminum powder and containing an ag lutinant consisting of mononitrotoluol, yoand an oxygen-bearing substance.
5. An explosive consisting of substantially. 85 parts of alkali nitrates and 15 parts aluminum powder and containing about 10 per cent. of an agglutinant consisting of substantially 75 parts mononitrotoluol, 5 parts glycerin, 15 parts collodion, and 3 parts potassium permanganate.
6. Anexplosive comprising 80-85 parts ammonium nitrate, 15 parts aluminum powder, and containing about 10 per cent. ,pf an agglutinant consisting of mononitrotoluol, gylcerin, collodion, substance.
7. An explosive consisting of 80 parts ammonium nitrate, 5 parts potassium nitrate,
parts of mononitrotoluol, 5 parts and an oxygen-bearing- 15 parts aluminum powder, and containing an agglutinant consisting of mononitrotoluol, glycerin,,collodion, and an oxygenbearing substance.
8. An explosive consisting of 80 parts amnitrate, potassium nitrate, aluminum 'powparts glycerin, 15 parts collodion,
der, an agglutinant consisting of mononitrov toluol, glycerin, collodion, and potassium permanganate, and an inert substance in admixture therewith.
I In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
ROBERTO IMPERIALL Witnesses:
PIETRO CALzoNI, LEFEERN LABSOIETTA.
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