Claims
- 1. A safety and arming delay fuze for spinning munitions comprising a housing, a cavity in said housing, a ball rotor in said cavity having a polar moment of inertia larger than either transverse moment of inertia, an explosive material within said ball rotor, firing means in said housing to ignite the explosive material, means to hold said ball rotor in a first safe position with said explosive material out of alignment with said firing means and to release said ball rotor when the munition is launched, means for increasing minimum arming distance by reducing substantially all friction forces between the walls of said cavity and the ball rotor so as to minimize the effects of forces resulting from static and dynamic unbalance of the munition and consequently the variation in the total friction forces acting on the ball rotor that would otherwise result in a wide dispersion of arming delays, such that as the munition rotates after launch, the explosive material revolves relative to the munition about the axis of the munition for many revolutions and eventually spirals into alignment with the firing means thereby providing longer minimum arming delays for the fuze with the revolving motion of the explosive material being controlled primarily by the friction forces at the point of contact of the cavity by the ball rotor.
- 2. The invention in accordance with claim 1, wherein said arming distance increasing means comprises the use of a nominal radial clearance between the ball rotor and its housing greater than 0.004".
- 3. The invention in accordance with claim 1, wherein the average density of the ball rotor is reduced through the inclusion of a low density material.
- 4. The invention in accordance with claim 3, wherein said material is a plastic.
- 5. The invention in accordance with claim 1, wherein said arming distance increasing means comprises a solid film lubricant.
- 6. The invention in accordance with claim 5, wherein said solid film lubricant is a polytetrafluoroethylene coating.
- 7. The invention in accordance with claim 5, wherein said lubricant is molybdenum disulfide.
- 8. The invention in accordance with claim 5, wherein said lubricant is graphite.
- 9. A safety and arming delay fuze for spinning munitions comprising a housing, a cavity in said housing, a ball rotor in said cavity having a polar moment of inertia larger than either transverse moment of inertia, a detonator within said ball rotor, a firing pin in said housing, first means to hold said ball rotor in a first safe position with said detonator out of alignment with said firing pin and to release said ball rotor when said munition is launched, second means for increasing minimum arming distance by reducing substantially all friction forces between the walls of said cavity and the ball rotor so as to minimize the effects of forces resulting from static and dynamic unbalance of the munition and consequently the variation in the total friction forces acting on the ball rotor that would otherwise result in a wide dispersion of arming delays, said second means being free of any viscosity effects and comprising a dry film lubricant, said second means being so constructed and arranged that as the munition rotates after launch, the detonator revolves relative to the munition about the axis of the munition for many revolutions and eventually spirals into alignment with the firing pin thereby providing longer minimum arming delays for the fuze with the revolving motion of the detonator being controlled primarily by the friction forces between the cavity and the ball rotor.
- 10. The invention in accordance with claim 9, wherein said solid film lubricant is a polytetrafluoroethylene coating.
- 11. The invention in accordance with claim 9, wherein said lubricant is molybdenum disulfide.
- 12. The invention in accordance with claim 9, wherein said lubricant is graphite.
- 13. The invention in accordance with claim 9, wherein said arming distance increasing means comprises the use of a nominal radial clearance between the ball rotor and its housing greater than 0.004".
- 14. The invention in accordance with claim 9, wherein the average density of the ball rotor is reduced through the inclusion of a low density material.
- 15. The invention in accordance with claim 14, wherein said material is a plastic.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 698,806 filed June 23, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,098,192, granted July 4, 1978, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 470,152 filed May 15, 1974 which in turn was a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 288,026 filed Sept. 11, 1972 both of which are now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 1971, Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co., pp. 426, 592 and 643. |
Continuation in Parts (3)
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698806 |
Jun 1976 |
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470152 |
May 1974 |
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288026 |
Sep 1972 |
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