Claims
- 1. A delay detonating device comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body having a chamber therewithin, a first bore extending from a first end of said chamber, said first bore diameter being smaller than the diameter of said chamber so as to define a generally annular shoulder at the first end of said chamber, the second end communicating with a second bore through a small aperture, the diameter of said aperture being substantially smaller than the diameter of said bore and of said chamber;
- an impactor disk positioned within said chamber abutting said shoulder adjacent said first bore and covering the same, said impactor disk having a thickness and being of a material that results in the central portion inside of said shoulder being sheared and accelerated down said first bore toward the far end thereof as a unitary piece, the thickness substantially preventing tumbling of the central portion during travel to prevent escape of explosive gases between the central portion and the wall of said first bore;
- a charge of secondary type explosive being located adjacent said impactor disk within said chamber;
- a charge of a delay mixture being positioned adjacent said donor secondary explosive within said chamber, said delay mixture having a slow burning rate so that initiation of burning at one end produces a predetermined time delay before the opposite end is burned, the burning thereof being substantially non-gassing so as to not appreciably affect the pressure within said chamber;
- a valve means overlying said aperture and spaced a small distance therefrom; and,
- a charge of secondary explosive located within said aperture extending at least partially into said second bore and under said valve means so as to hold the valve means a small distance away from the aperture.
- 2. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein said donor secondary explosive is RDX explosive, type B, class C, made in accordance with military standard MIL-R-398C.
- 3. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein said donor secondary explosive is a PBXN-5 explosive, made in accordance with military standard MIL-E-81111.
- 4. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein said impactor disk is an aluminum alloy having a composition of about 0.4 to about 0.8% silicon, about 0.7% iron, about 0.15 to about 0.40% copper, about 0.15% manganese, about 0.8 to about 1.2% magnesium, about 0.04 to about 0.35% chromium, about 0.25% zinc and about 0.15% titanium and the remainder aluminum.
- 5. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein a charge of acceptor secondary explosive is positioned at the far end of said first bore adapted to receive said sheared central portion and be detonated thereby.
- 6. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein said delay charge comprises about 34% tungsten powder having a particle size within the range of about 21/2 to about 5 microns, about 52% barium chromate, about 9% potassium perchlorate and about 5% diatomaceous earth, said charge being pressed to a density of about 20,000 p.s.i. and made in accordance with military standard MIL-T-23123A.
- 7. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein said delay charge comprises about 30% tungsten powder having a particle size within the range of about 5 to about 10 microns, about 56% barium chromate, about 9% potassium perchlorate and about 5% diatomaceous earth, said charge being pressed to a density of about 20,000 p.s.i. and made in accordance with military standard MIL-T-23123A.
- 8. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein said delay charge comprises about 58% tungsten powder having a particle size of less than 1 micron, about 32% barium chromate, about 5% potassium perchlorate and about 5% diatomaceous earth, said charge being pressed to a density of about 20,000 p.s.i. and made in accordance with military standard MIL-T-23123A.
- 9. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein a mild detonating fuse is inserted at the far end of said first bore adapted to be ignited upon impact by said central portion of said impactor disk.
- 10. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein said second bore has a conical portion at the end thereof connecting to said aperture.
- 11. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein said body has a second insert portion threadably engageable therewith at the opposite end of said first insert, said second insert portion having an acceptor charge of secondary type explosive which is adapted to receive said central portion of said impactor disk and be detonated by the same upon impact thereby.
- 12. A detonator device as defined in claim 1 wherein said valve means comprises a generally flat metallic plate.
- 13. A detonator as defined in claim 12 wherein said flat valve plate is of a thickness and composition such that it maintains its structural integrity during ignition and burning of said charge of secondary explosive or suitable pyrotechnic material.
- 14. A detonator as defined in claim 13 wherein said metallic plate is comprised of a high nickel alloy and is about 0.025 inch thick.
- 15. A detonator as defined in claim 14 wherein said metallic plate has a central portion adapted to completely overlie said aperture and has a plurality of radially outwardly extending portions that extend beyond said central portion adapted to contact the walls of said chamber to maintain said plate in position overlying said aperture.
- 16. A detonator as defined in claim 15 wherein said metallic plate is generally square shaped.
- 17. A detonator as defined in claim 1 wherein a mild detonating fuse is inserted within said second bore and is adapted to ignite said secondary explosive located therein.
- 18. A detonator as defined in claim 17 wherein said charge of secondary explosive in said aperture comprises PETN explosive.
- 19. A detonator as defined in claim 17 wherein said mild detonating fuse comprises an elongated sheathed cylinder of a secondary type explosive.
- 20. A detonator as defined in claim 19 wherein a metallic sleeve fabricated of stainless steel is positioned around said sheathed cylinder.
- 21. A detonator as defined in claim 20 wherein said secondary type explosive comprises RDX explosive, type B, class C, made in accordance with military standard MIL-R-398C.
- 22. A detonator as defined in claim 20 wherein said secondary explosive is PETN explosive.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 703,601 filed July 8, 1976, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,144,814.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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