Claims
- 1. A trigger system for actuating a detonator situated at a remote position, comprising:
- conduit means being capable of providing acoustic wave propagation;
- transmitting means for sending a predetermined coded acoustic wave signal through said conduit means; said transmitter means further comprising:
- encoding means for modulating said transmitter means with a predetermined aperiodic coded electrical signal;
- transducer means for converting said predetermined aperiodic coded electrical signal into said aperiodic coded acoustic wave signal for propagation through said conduit means;
- receiving means including means for converting said aperiodic coded acoustic wave signal into an output electrical signal; and
- output means responsive to the output electrical signal for triggering the detonator.
- 2. The system according to claim 1 including means for chirping said modulated electrical signal before it is converted into the aperiodic coded acoustic signal at the resonant frequency of said transmitting means.
- 3. The system according to claim 2, said chirping means sweeping a range of frequencies in which the resonant frequency of said transmitting means varies under a varying ambient pressure and temperature.
- 4. A trigger system for actuating a detonator situated at a remote position, comprising:
- conduit means being capable of providing acoustic wave propagation, said conduit means further comprising:
- hollow pipe means disposable in a casing in a bore hole reaching a subterranean area from a surface;
- transmitting means for sending a coded acoustic wave signal through said conduit means;
- receiving means including means for converting said coded acoustic wave signal into an output electrical signal, said receiving means acoustically coupled to near the bottom of said pipe means;
- actuating means disposed on said pipe means remote from said receiving means;
- means for lowering said transmitting means into said pipe means past said actuating means;
- said transmitting means having a power supply and at least one switch, said switch being actuatable by said actuating means for activating said transmitting means to generate said coded acoustic wave signal and acoustic coupling means for enabling said transmitting means to send the acoustic coded wave signal to said receiving means through said pipe mean; and
- output means responsive to the output electrical signal for triggering the detonator.
- 5. The system according to claim 4 wherein said pipe means includes at least two hollow pipe sections of a uniform internal cross section wherein said switch actuating means and acoustic coupling means is disposed at the joint between the two sections.
- 6. The system according to claim 5 wherein the switch actuating means includes a bevelled surface protruding from the interior surface of said joint between the two sections, said at least one switch of said transmitting means including at least one moveable switch arm positionable in contact with the interior surface of the pipe sections and being in open position, said at least one moveable arm being spring mounted so that as it passes by said bevelled surface, it is urged to close the contact and actuate said transmitting means.
- 7. The system according to claim 6 including a housing for said transmitting means, said housing having a protruding ring member in slidable contact with the interior of said pipe means and means for retaining said transmitting means securely in position at the pipe section joint.
- 8. The system according to claim 7 including means for activating the system.
- 9. The system according to claim 4 wherein said transmitting means includes an adjustable timer having means for setting said timer for delaying the detonation a predetermined time after the transmitting means is activated.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 512,651, filed Oct. 7, 1974, and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,971,317.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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