Claims
- 1. An environmental charging and detonation system for providing detonation energy to a submunition having an explosive charge without the use of external charging equipment comprising:
- a housing mounted onto said submunition;
- a charging circuit enclosed within said housing having energy storage means;
- an alternator electrically connected to said charging circuit, said alternator comprising a stator enclosed within said housing, a rotor shaft located along the longitudinal portion of said housing having a first end projecting external to said housing and a second substantially pointed end, and a multipole permanent magnet affixed to said rotor shaft;
- means for engaging said rotor shaft to said housing in a first position so that said alternator is inoperative;
- a ram air actuated energizing means, attached to the first end of said rotor shaft, for disengaging said rotor shaft from the first position to a second position where said rotor shaft is free to rotate and for rotating said rotor shaft upon the introduction of ram air, the rotation of said rotor shaft causing said alternator to generate electrical energy which is stored in the energy storage means in said charging circuit;
- an electrical firing circuit electrically connected to the energy storage means in said charging circuit, said electrical firing circuit comprising impact detecting means, securely mounted to said housing, for triggering the discharge of said energy storage means in said charging circuit;
- mechanical detonating means, operated by impact of the substantially pointed end of said rotor shaft upon said mechanical detonating means, for detonating said explosive charge upon submunition impact; and
- electrical detonating means, operated by said electrical firing circuit, for detonating said explosive charge upon submunition impact.
- 2. The environmental charging and detonation system of claim 1 further comprising:
- a spring loaded slider positioned in perpendicular relation to the substantially pointed end of said rotor shaft wherein said electrical detonating means and mechanical detonating means are disposed thereon, said slider is driven by a spring when said rotor shaft is disengaged from the first position so that the mechanical detonating means moves longitudinally under the substantially pointed end of said rotor shaft.
- 3. The environmental charging and detonation system of claim 1 wherein said ram air actuated energizing means comprises:
- a generally rectangular flexible ribbon strip, attached substantially at its center to the first end of said rotor shaft, having first and second ends with weights attached thereto and having a plurality of slots aligned parallel and adjacent to a first edge of said ribbon strip extending along said first edge from said first end to its center.
- 4. The environmental charging and detonation system of claim 1 wherein said ram air actuated energizing means comprises:
- a generally rectangular flexible ribbon strip, attached substantially at its center to the first end of said rotor shaft, having first and second ends with weights attached thereto and having vanes attached on opposite edges of said ribbon strip.
- 5. The environmental charging and detonation system of claim 1 wherein said ram air actuated energizing means comprises:
- a flexible ribbon loop, attached at a first position on said ribbon loop to the first end of said rotor shaft, having a stiffener with vanes attached at a second position on said ribbon loop opposing said first position on said ribbon loop and having a plurality of slots aligned parallel and adjacent to a first edge of said ribbon loop extending along said first edge from said first position to said second position.
- 6. The environmental charging and detonation system of claim 1 wherein said ram air actuated energizing means comprises:
- a figure eight shaped flexible ribbon loop, attached at the cross over of said figure eight shaped flexible ribbon loop to the first end of said rotor shaft.
- 7. An environmental charging and detonation system for providing detonation energy to a submunition having an explosive charge without the use of external charging equipment comprising:
- a housing mounted onto said submunition;
- a charging circuit enclosed within said housing having energy storage means;
- an alternator electrically connected to said charging circuit, said alternator comprising a stator enclosed within said housing, a rotor shaft located along the longitudinal portion of said housing having a first end projecting external to said housing and a second substantially pointed end, and a multipole permanent magnet affixed to a position on said rotor shaft for transferring magnetic flux through said stator;
- means for engaging said rotor shaft to said housing in a first position so that said alternator is inoperative;
- a ram air actuated energizing means, mounted to the first end of said rotor shaft, for disengaging said rotor shaft from the first position to a second position where said rotor shaft is free to rotate and for rotating said rotor shaft upon the introduction of ram air, the rotation of said rotor shaft causing said alternator to generate electrical energy which is stored in the energy storage means in said charging circuit;
- an electrical firing circuit electrically connected to the energy storage means in said charging circuit, said electrical firing circuit comprising impact detecting means, securely mounted to said housing, for triggering the discharge of said energy storage means in said charging circuit;
- mechanical detonating means, operated by impact of the substantially pointed end of said rotor shaft upon said mechanical detonating means, for detonating said explosive charge upon submunition impact;
- electrical detonating means, operated by said firing circuit, for detonating the mechanical detonating means in said submunition upon detection of submunition impact by said impact detecting means which then detonates said explosive charge.
- a spring loaded slider positioned in perpendicular relation to the substantially pointed end of said rotor shaft wherein said electrical detonating means and mechanical detonating means are disposed thereon, said slider is driven by a spring when said rotor shaft is disengaged from the first position so that the mechanical detonating means moves longitudinally under the substantially pointed end of said rotor shaft.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government for Governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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