Claims
- 1. A method for forming an explosive charge, comprising forming a length of detonating cord into a substantially helical coil comprising a plurality of windings and a cut-off barrier between adjacent windings.
- 2. The method of claim 1 comprising spacing adjacent windings not more than about 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) from each other.
- 3. The method of claim 1 comprising wrapping the detonating cord about a spindle.
- 4. The method of claim 1 comprising forming the length of detonating cord in a tapered coil.
- 5. The method of claim 4 comprising forming a tapered coil that defines a taper angle of from about 2 to 4 degrees
- 6. The method of claim 1 comprising forming the length of detonating cord in a cylindrical coil.
- 7. The method of claim 1, claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the detonating cord has a core of explosive material with a loading of 12 grains or less per foot of the cord.
- 8. The method of claim 7 comprising two to four windings of the cord.
- 9. The method of claim 7 wherein the detonating cord has a core of explosive material with a loading in the range of from 8 to 12 grains per foot of the cord.
- 10. The method of claim 7 wherein the coil comprises about six inches of detonating cord.
- 11. A method for forming an explosive charge comprising forming a length of detonating cord in a substantially planar spiral comprising a plurality of windings.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the detonating cord has a core of explosive material with a loading of at least 15 grains per foot of the cord.
- 13. An explosive charge comprising a length of detonating cord disposed in a substantially helical coil comprising a plurality of windings and a cut-off barrier between adjacent windings.
- 14. The explosive charge of claim 13 comprising adjacent windings spaced from each other by not more than about 0.5 inch (or 12.7 mm).
- 15. The explosive charge of claim 13 or claim 14 wherein the detonating cord has a core of explosive material with a loading of 12 grains or less per foot of the cord.
- 16. The explosive charge of claim 15 comprising from 2 to 4 windings.
- 17. The explosive charge of claim 15 wherein the detonating cord has a core of explosive material with a loading in the range of from 8 to 12 grains per foot of the cord.
- 18. The explosive charge of claim 13 or claim 14 comprising a spindle about which the coil is dispersed.
- 19. The explosive charge of claim 18 wherein the spindle is configured to produce a coil that defines a taper angle of from about 2 to 4 degrees.
- 20. An explosive charge comprising a length of detonating cord disposed in a planar coil comprising a plurality of windings.
- 21. The explosive charge of claim 20 wherein the detonating cord has a core of explosive material with a loading of at least 15 grains per foot of detonating cord.
- 22. The explosive charge of claim 20 or claim 21 comprising a spindle comprising a pair of plates between which the planar spiral is disposed.
- 23. The explosive charge of claim 22 wherein the spindle defines an anchor aperture and a cleat projection.
- 24. A method for initiating an explosive receptor charge, the method comprising inserting into the explosive receptor charge an initiator charge comprising a length of detonating cord disposed in a substantially helical coil comprising a plurality of windings and a cut-off barrier between adjacent windings, and initiating the detonating cord.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the initiator charge comprises adjacent windings spaced from each other by not more than about 0.5 inch (or 12.7 mm).
- 26. The method of claim 24 or 25 comprising inserting a spindle about which the coil is dispersed into the explosive charge.
- 27. The method of claim 24 or 25 wherein the detonating cord has a core of explosive material with a loading of 12 grains or less per foot of the cord.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein the receptor charge comprises 60/40 Pentolite.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein the detonating cord has a core of explosive material with a loading in the range of from 8 to 12 grains per foot of the cord.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein the spindle is configured to support a coil defining a taper angle of from about 2 to 4 degrees.
- 31. The method of claim 24 or claim 25 wherein the receptor charge and the initiator charge are substantially free of primary explosive materials.
- 32. A method for initiating an explosive charge of secondary explosive material, the method comprising inserting into the explosive charge an initiator charge comprising a length of detonating cord disposed in a substantially planar spiral comprising a plurality of windings.
- 33. The method of claim 32 comprising a spindle about which the coil is dispersed.
- 34. The method of claim 32 or 33 wherein the detonating cord has a core of explosive material with a loading of at least 15 grains per foot of the cord.
- 35. An accumulator spindle comprising:
a spindle body that carries a spiral cut-off barrier; and an anchor aperture.
- 36. The accumulator spindle of claim 35 further comprising:
a cleat projection.
- 37. The accumulator spindle of claim 35 wherein the spindle body defines a taper.
- 38. The accumulator spindle of claim 36 wherein the barrier defines a substantially helical groove, wherein the groove has two ends, and wherein the anchor aperture is at one end of the groove and the cleat projection is at the other end of the groove.
- 39. The accumulator spindle of claim 37 having a taper angle in the range of from about 2 to 4 degrees.
- 40. An accumulator spindle comprising:
a spindle body comprising two spaced parallel plates; an anchor aperture; and a cleat projection.
- 41. A receptor-initiator assembly comprising:
a receptor charge comprising a body of explosive material having an initiator well therein; and a substantially helical coil of detonating cord disposed in the initiator well.
- 42. The assembly of claim 41 comprising a receiving portion associated with the body of explosive material, wherein the substantially helical coil is mounted on a spindle and the spindle is secured to the receiving portion.
- 43. The assembly of claim 41 or claim 42 wherein the helical coil and the initiator well each define a taper angle of from about 2 to 4 degrees.
- 44. The assembly of claim 41 or claim 42 wherein the receptor charge and the initiator are substantially free of primary explosive materials.
- 45. A receptor-initiator assembly comprising:
a receptor charge comprising a body of explosive material having an initiator well therein; and a substantially planar coil comprising a plurality of windings of detonating cord disposed in the initiator well.
- 46. The assembly of claim 45 comprising a receiving portion associated with the body of explosive material wherein the substantially planar coil is mounted on a spindle and the spindle is coupled to the receiving portion.
- 47. The assembly of claim 45 wherein the receptor charge and the initiator are substantially free of primary explosive materials.
- 48. The method of claim 1 comprising spacing adjacent windings by about 0.13 inch (3.3 mm).
- 49. The explosive charge of claim 14 wherein windings are spaced from each other by about 0.13 inch (3.3 cm).
- 50. The method of claim 25 wherein windings are spaced from each other by about 0.13 inch (3.3 cm).
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/116,493, filed Jan. 20, 1999, entitled “LOW-ENERGY DETONATING CORD ACCUMULATOR AND METHOD FOR INITIATION OF EXPLOSIVE CHARGES”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60116493 |
Jan 1999 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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09488225 |
Jan 2000 |
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10315455 |
Dec 2002 |
US |