Claims
- 1. In a system for suspending an immersible package in a body of water from a surface buoy at some selected depth, said system having an insulated signal cable payed out from a coil as said package descends to provide a center conductor with electrical insulation for communicating electrical signals between said buoy and said immersible package, said coil having a total length greater than said selected depth; apparatus for connecting an insulated shunt lead to said center conductor in said cable in order to bypass remaining cable coiled in said coil, an improvement comprising a driving spring and a block next to a cable guide through which said cable is being payed out, and means for guiding said block in a motion against said cable under the force of said spring; means for releasably holding said block away from said cable and against said spring; at least one pointed pin connected to said shunt lead with electrical insulation throughout except for a length at a pointed end thereof sufficient for the pin to penetrate said electrical insulation around said center conductor and contact said center conductor; means for holding said pin in a fixed position on a side of said cable opposite said block; and means for activating said block holding means to release said block for motion against said cable to impale said cable on said pin.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 including nonconductive viscous material on said cable, said viscous material being nonsoluble in water and in sufficient quantity for a substantial amount of said material to be scraped off of said cable and accumulated around said pin between said pin holding means and said block as said cable is payed out, thus isolating said pin penetrating said insulated cable from said body of water with nonconductive material after said block is released.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 including a penetrator signal lead connected between said immersible package and said means for holding said block back from said cable to conduct a penetrator signal generated in said immersible package, and wherein said means for holding said block back from said cable against said block-driving spring is comprised of a lever arm and cylindrical means for securing said lever arm to said block, said lever arm being pivoted on the axis of said cylindrical securing means, a pin fixed in position relative to said guides and offset from said axis in a direction approximately normal to the direction of motion of said block under the force of said block-driving spring, said lever arm having a shoulder in engagement with said pin, and linking means connected between the end of said lever arm and a fixed bracket and connected to said penetrator signal lead for securing said lever arm in position until activated by said penetrator signal.
- 4. In a system for suspending an immersible instrumentation package in a body of water from a surface buoy with cable payed out from a coil around a post in a pack attached to said instrumentation package, wherein said coiled cable is an insulated conductor for instrumentation signals, the combination comprising at least one guide around said cable being payed out, at least one conductive pin, insulating means for fastening said pin to said guide with a pointed end thereof pointing to approximately the center of said cable, an insulated instrumentation signal lead connected through said insulating means to said conductive pin to provide electrical continuity to said pin from said instrumentation package, a block and a block-driving spring mounted on a support for said guide, said block-driving spring being pressed against said block to force it to move against said cable in a direction in line with the pointed end of said pin, an insulated lead for conducting a penetrator signal from said instrumentation package, means for holding said block away from said cable against the force of said block-driving spring until activated by said penetrator signal from said instrumentation package to release said block and impale said cable on said pin, thereby providing electrical continuity between said signal lead and said conductive cable at a point just past the end of said post around which said coiled cable is payed out.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 including two cable guides, one above and one below said block, and including nonconductive viscous material on said cable, said viscous material being nonsoluble in water and in sufficient quantity for a substantial amount of said material to be scraped off of said cable and accumulated in and around said pin between said guides as said cable is payed out, thus isolating said pin penetrating said insulated cable from said body of water with nonconductive material after said block is released by said means for holding said block when activated by said penetrator signal.
- 6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said means for holding said block back from said cable against said block-driving spring is comprised of a lever arm and cylindrical means for securing said lever arm to said block, said lever arm being pivoted on the axis of said cylindrical securing means, and wherein said conductive pin is fixed in position relative to said guides and offset from said axis in a direction approximately normal to the direction of motion of said block under the force of said block-driving spring, said lever arm having a shoulder in engagement with said conductive pin, and linking means connected between the end of said lever arm and a fixed bracket, and connected to said penetrator signal lead for securing said lever arm in position until activated by said penetrator signal.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said linking means is a link of fusible material, one end of said link being uninsulated and the length of said link to the other end being insulated, and connected at said other end to said insulated penetrator signal lead through an insulated connection.
- 8. In a system comprising a buoy containing electronic equipment connected to receive a signal over an insulated conductor cable from an instrumentation package immersible in water, said package containing an electronic circuit for transmitting a signal to said buoy over said cable, and a cable pack attached to said package for storing a coiled cable comprised of a center conductor in a close-fitting, fiber-reinforced electrical insulating casing, the improvement comprising:
- a loop of insulated conductor, one end of the loop being connected to receive a signal from the electronic circuit in said instrumentation package and the other end being connected to at least one sharp pin, all of the pin being insulated except a point thereof, a sufficient length of said point being uninsulated to penetrate the cable to the center conductor;
- a block spring-biased to move in a direction toward and in line with the pointed end of the pin;
- locking means for preventing the block from moving until released in response to a penetrator signal from said immersible package;
- means for guiding the cable being payed out from the pack in a line between the block and the pin, said guiding means holding both the spring-biased block and pin in a fixed positional relationship to each other with the cable in between; and
- means responsive to said penetrator signal for releasing said locking means to release said block for motion against the cable to impale the cable on the pointed end of said pin.
- 9. The improvement defined by claim 8, wherein said guiding means is attached to said cable pack by means of a notched tab connected to said cable pack, and a flanged disk connected to said block, said disk fitting into said notch of the tab to hold said guiding means on said tab until said block is released and moves away from said tab, thus moving the disk out of the notch so the guiding means can slip off of the tab.
- 10. The improvement defined by claim 9 wherein said cable pack is comprised of a cylindrical container having a base plate and a top plate, said top plate having a hole in the center thereof, a post extending from said base plate and through the center of a coil of cable to and through said hole in said top plate, a spring, a braking arm pivotally secured to said top plate and biased against said post by said spring, the pivot for said arm being selected to be in a tangential direction consistent with the angular direction of unwinding of turns of said cable coiled around said post, a link and a bracket, said link connected between said bracket and said braking arm to hold said braking arm initially in a position away from said center post, said link being made of an insulated fusible material, a conductive lead from the immersible package connected to said link to conduct sufficient current to fuse the link in response to a signal from said instrumentation package generated when the required length of cable has been payed out for a desired depth, thus causing said spring-biased arm to engage said center post, thereby preventing the next turn of the cable from being payed out and causing the next few turns of cable to wrap tightly around said post as cable slips over the arm to gradually brake the descent of said cable pack and immersible package.
- 11. The improvement defined by claim 10, wherein said pin is held by a block of insulating material, and said coiled cable is coated with a viscous material that is not soluble in water, and that is not electrically conductive, to aid in holding the turns of coiled cable in place in said pack until the turns are pulled off as cable is payed out, and wherein some of said viscous material is scraped off as the cable passes between said pin and said block, whereby viscous material scraped off builds up in the channel between the pin and the spring-biased block so that when the cable insulation is penetrated by said pin, viscous material is compressed between said spring-biased block and the pin-holding block to seal the penetrating pins against any current leakage.
- 12. The improvement defined by claim 10 wherein said spring-biased block is secured to said top plate by releasable means for locking said spring-biased block to said top plate until the spring-biased block is released to cause the cable to be penetrated.
- 13. In a system comprising a buoy containing electronic equipment connected to receive a signal over an insulated conductor cable payed out from a cable pack in an instrumentation package immersible in water, said package containing an electronic circuit for transmitting a signal to said buoy over said cable, said cable pack being attached to said package for storing a coiled cable comprised of a center conductor encased in electrical insulation, the improvement comprising:
- a segment of insulated conductor having one end connected to receive a signal from the electronic circuit in said instrumentation package and the other end being connected to at least one sharp pin, all of the pin being insulated except a point thereof of sufficient length to penetrate the cable to the center conductor;
- means for guiding the cable being payed out from said cable pack along a prescribed path;
- means supporting said sharp pin adjacent to and in alignment with said prescribed path;
- means for generating a penetration command signal, and
- means responsive to said penetration command signal for impaling said cable on the pointed end of said pin.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 721,053, filed Sept. 7, 1976.
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