Claims
- 1. Detonating cord having spaced apart ends and comprising: at least one fiber optic cord, and a layer of ignition conducting material coextensive with said fiber optic cord, said fiber optic cord being constructed and arranged to conduct light between ends of said ignition conducting material, and said ignition conducting material being mechanically bound in side by side relationship to said fiber optic cord in such manner that external forces sufficient to break said ignition conducting material will disrupt said fiber optic cord.
- 2. Detonating cord having spaced apart ends and comprising: at least one fiber optic cord, and a layer of ignition conducting material coextensive with said fiber optic cord, said fiber optic cord being constructed and arranged to conduct light between ends of said ignition conducting material, and said fiber optic cord being surrounded by said ignition conducting material.
- 3. A new and improved detonating cord having spaced apart ends and comprising: a single fiber optic cord generally centrally located in and surrounded by a uniform coating of an ignition conducting material, said fiber optic cord being constructed and arranged to conduct light between ends of said ignition conducting material.
- 4. A new and improved disposable blast initiating subassembly comprising: at least one fiber optic cord, an ignition conductor mechanically bound in side by side relationship to said fiber optic cord, and means at one end of said cord for receiving light from the other end of said cord and for sending light back to said other end in response to the light received from said other end.
- 5. A blasting system comprising: a blast igniting primer, a blasting cap remotely located from said primer, an ignition conductor extending between said cap and primer, fiber optic means also extending between said cap and primer with said ignition conductor being mechanically bound in side by side relationship to said fiber optic means in such manner that disruptive forces which cause breakage of said ignition conductor will break said fiber optic means, and light signal means at said primer end for sending a distinguishable light signal through said fiber optic means from said primer end to said cap end.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein said light signal means delivers light over an extended period of time after its initial actuation and without a simultaneous signal being sent from said cap end of said fiber optic means to said light signal means.
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein said fiber optic means comprises two lengths of fiber optic material with said light signal means transferring light from one length to the other at the primer end of said ignition conductor.
- 8. A blasting system comprising: a blast igniting primer, a blasting cap remotely located from said primer, fuse material extending between said cap and primer, first and second fiber optic means also extending between said cap and primer with said fuse material being mechanically bound to at least one of said fiber optic means in side by side relationship and in such manner that disruptive forces which cause breakage of said fuse material will break one of said fiber optic means, and a mirror adjacent said primer for receiving light from said first fiber optic means and returning light back through said second fiber optic means.
- 9. An ignition conducting device having spaced apart ends and comprising: at least one fiber optic cord, and an ignition conductor coextensive with said fiber optic cord, said fiber optic cord being constructed and arranged to conduct light between ends of said ignition conductor, and said ignition conductor being mechanically bound in side by side relationship to said fiber optic cord in such manner that an external force sufficient to break said ignition conductor will disrupt said fiber optic cord.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 226,449 filed Jan. 19, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,403,143; which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 957,438 filed Nov. 3, 1978 now abandoned.
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