Device and method for neutralization of underwater mines

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6647854
  • Patent Number
    6,647,854
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 12, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A method and device to neutralize influence mines has a control module to generate signals representative of acoustic and magnetic signatures of a ship. These representative signals will either detonate the threat mines or ensure that transiting ships will not set off the mines. An acoustic transducer array is coupled to the module to transmit acoustic signals representative of the acoustic portion of the signatures. A magnetic signal transmitter is coupled to the module to transmit magnetic signals representative of the magnetic portion of the signatures. An anchor is connected to the module, acoustic array, and magnetic signal transmitter to hold them at the ocean bottom, and a buoy is connected to the module, acoustic transducer array, and magnetic signal transmitter to hold the device vertically.
Description




STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST




The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




(1) Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to the neutralization of underwater mines. More particularly, this invention relates to a method and device for replicating acoustic and magnetic signatures of ships to neutralize threat mines that trigger due to influence of acoustic and/or magnetic signatures.




(2) Description of the Prior Art




Threats to shipping and naval operations caused by mines must be eliminated to allow effective operations and prevent losses. In the past contact and influence mines have caused significant amounts of damage to ships. In particular, mines have proven so effective because they are relatively inexpensive to build and deploy, and are extremely difficult to detect, classify, identify and neutralize. Traditionally, mines have been defeated by deploying search vehicles from vessels to locate them and by controlling the radiated signatures of naval ships. The problem with these techniques is that they require additional systems, such as divers with explosives, or helicopters dragging sweep systems along with separate monitoring facilities that require substantial time and logistic resources to implement.




Thus, in accordance with this inventive concept, a need has been recognized in the state of the art for a method and device to neutralize mines and ensure that mines will not detonate when a ship transits through a minefield.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The first object of the invention is to provide a method and device to neutralize mines.




Another object is to provide a method and device to deny an adversary the ability to effectively mine an area.




Another object is to provide a method and device to ensure that mines will not detonate when a ship transits through a minefield by transmitting signatures that are similar to the ship.




Another object is to provide a method and underwater device that replicates the acoustic and/or magnetic signatures of ships to neutralize the threat created by magnetic ande/or acoustic influence mines in a minefield.




Another object of the invention is to make the undersea environment an unreliable medium from which an enemy can successfully conduct mine and undersea waefare.




Another object of the invention is to provide a method and device to neutralize an area already having mines.




Another object is to provide a method and device to neutralize mines that is compact, lightweight, expendable, and easily deployed from multiple platforms.




These and other objects of the invention will become more readily apparent from the ensuing specification when taken in conjunction with the appended claims.




Accordingly, the present invention provides a method and underwater device for neutralizing influence mines and assuring that a ship will not detonate mines in an area. An electronics/control module within the device generates signals representative of acoustic and magnetic signatures of a ship. An acoustic transducer array is coupled to the module to transmit acoustic signals representative of the acoustic portion of the signature. A magnetic signal transmitter is coupled to the module to transmit magnetic signals representative of the magnetic portion of the signature. An anchor connected to the module, acoustic transducer array, and magnetic signal transmitter holds them at a bottom of a body of water. A buoy is connected to the top of the module, acoustic transducer array, and magnetic signal transmitter suspending them in the water and permitting transmission of the representative acoustic and magnetic signatures thereby destroying or neutralizing influence mines in the area.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more complete understanding of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereto will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic representation of one configuration of the device of the invention to neutralize mines and assure that a ship will not detonate mines;





FIG. 2

is a schematic representation of another configuration of the device of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a schematic representation of yet anther configuration of the device of the invention to neutralize mines and assure that a ship will not detonate mines;





FIG. 4

schematically shows a plurality of devices of the invention creating overlapping areas of coverage to assure safe maneuvering and transit for a ship; and





FIG. 5

schematically shows the method of the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, underwater neutralizing device


10


of this invention is deployed on the bottom


7


of a body of water


8


, such as the ocean. Device


10


replicates and transmits signatures of a ship


9


to neutralize an adversary's influence mine


15


that detonates when it senses and recognizes such signatures transmitted to it through water


8


. The signatures of ship


9


sensed by influence mine


15


can be made up of acoustic and/or magnetic portions unique to ship


9


. Threat mine


15


will be neutralized by detonation when mine


15


senses the simulated signature signals transmitted from device


10


. If mine


15


does not detonate when it receives the simulated signatures, it will be neutralized with respect to ship


9


since ship


9


will not activate it.




Device


10


is compact enough to be deployed in water


8


by a surface ship, submarine, or aircraft depending on the strategic and tactical situations. If it is known with certainty that there are no mines in the area, but the area could be mined later, a surface ship or submarine can be used to deploy one or more of devices


10


. If there is a high probability that mines are already in an area, an aircraft can be used to deploy devices


10


.




Device


10


has an acoustic transducer array


20


including at least one acoustic transducer


25


and a magnetic signal transmitter


30


including at least one magnetic coil


35


tethered to an anchor


40


and a buoyancy package, or buoy


50


. Acoustic transducers


25


of acoustic transducer array


20


can operate in a receiver mode in addition to operating in the transmitter mode to enable activation of device


10


by acoustic signals AA from a remote station (not shown) or vessel


9


. Acoustic and magnetic transmitters


20


,


30


are connected to an energy source


60


that could be a thermal engine, battery pack, or fuel cell, for examples, to provide electrical power. Although energy source


60


is shown positioned between acoustic transmitter


20


and magnetic transmitter


30


, source


60


could be located in anchor


40


and appropriately interconnected to transmitters


20


,


30


.




A control module


70


is connected to acoustic transmitter


20


, magnetic transmitter


30


, and energy source


60


. Control module


70


has electronic sections


71


,


72


generating appropriate driving signals representative of signatures of ship


9


for acoustic and/or magnetic transmitters


20


,


30


so that transmitters


20


,


30


respectively transmit representative acoustic signals


26


and/or magnetic signals


36


. Acoustic transmitter


20


and magnetic transmitter


30


can be controlled by electronics/control module


70


to transmit in an omnidirectional or directional pattern as desired. Electronic sections


71


,


72


of control module


70


can be preprogrammed to transmit either or both signals


26


,


36


in one or more selective combinations from either or both of acoustic and magnetic transmitters


20


,


30


. This transmission of selective combinations of either or both of signals


20


,


30


occurs after predetermined events happen. These events could be: 1.) passage of a period of time since deployment of device


10


; 2.) reception of either of certain acoustic or magnetic information signals from nearby mine-laying, support, or escort craft in water


8


; or 3.) reception of acoustic command signals AA from a remote control station or vessel by acoustic transducers


25


. One or more of deployed devices


10


can be selectively activated by coded remote command signals AA at different times or for different time periods of activation, for example. Deployed devices could also transmit different signals representative of different ship signatures that might be passing through the area. All constituents of device


10


are environmentally resistant.




Components and connections for electronics/control module


70


and their appropriate interconnection to transmitters


20


,


30


and energy source


60


are well known in the art. Off-the-shelf components for generating suitable signals at desired frequencies and discrete magnitudes to simulate the acoustic and magnetic signatures of a ship have long been available for selection and appropriate interconnection by one of ordinary skill in the art. Interfacing these simulated signals with typical arrangements for driving transmitters


20


,


30


is well known. Therefore, one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains can choose and appropriately interconnect suitable components freely available in the art.




Device


10


of the invention is deployed in an area that has or may have at least one mine


15


that is activated and/or detonated by acoustic or magnetic signals. The size of an area that device


10


can effectively simulate signatures in, is a function of the levels of acoustic and magnetic signals that can be transmitted from it.




Acoustic and magnetic transmitters


20


,


30


of one or more devices


10


will transmit acoustic and magnetic signals


26


,


36


that are substantially the same as signatures of designated friendly ships that will be operating in an area where devices


10


are deployed.





FIG. 2

represents an alternative embodiment of device


10


having coil


35


′ transmitting magnetic signals


36


′. The main difference between the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

is that the transmitted magnetic signals


36


′ will have different polarization and transmission properties that might affect some influence mines more effectively.




For some applications, however, neutralization device


10


can have an acoustic signal transmitter package


20




a


and a magnetic signal transmitter package


30




a


deployed separately from each other but in close proximity, see FIG.


3


. Acoustic package


20




a


having acoustic transducers


25




a


and magnetic package


30




a


having magnetic coil


35




a


have separate energy sources


60




a


,


60




b


and electronics/control modules


70




a


,


70




b


for acoustic transducers


25




a


and magnetic coil


35




a


. Buoys


50


and anchors


40


locate and suspend these separated arrangements similar to

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




The embodiments of device


10


described above, have the capabilities to transmit pre-programmed patterns of acoustic/magnetic energy and can be turned on and off by a coded acoustic signal AA or in accordance with its predetermined operational schedule in electronics/control module


70


. The ability of device


10


to turn on and off allows it to replicate multiple transiting ships or multiple transits of ship


9


to defeat mines that have ship counters.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a plurality of neutralization devices


10


can be deployed in a predetermined pattern or an array on bottom


7


of the ocean in areas


11


of overlapping coverage in a cleared passageway


16


. Selectively activating different ones of devices


10


with different coded acoustic command signals AA from a remote source can neutralize mines


15


in specific areas and can reduce the possibly of alerting an adversary. The expanse of cleared passageway


16


gives sufficient room for ship


15


to safely maneuver in what could otherwise be a high-threat transit area where incoming ordnance is expected.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the method


80


of neutralizing influence mine


15


first requires deploying


81


a neutralizing device


10


into water


9


in the area of mine


15


, and anchoring


82


an electronics/control module


70


, acoustic signal transmitter


20


, and magnetic signal transmitter


30


of neutralizing device


10


to bottom


7


of a body of water


8


. Providing buoyancy


84


to electronics/control module


70


, acoustic signal transmitter


20


, and magnetic signal transmitter


30


of neutralizing device


10


to orient them vertically from bottom


7


and suspend them in water


8


to enable generating signals


86


representative of acoustic and magnetic signatures of ship


9


in electronics/control module


70


. Transmitting


88


acoustic signals


26


representative of the acoustic portion of the signatures of ship


9


through water


8


, and transmitting


90


magnetic signals


36


representative of a magnetic portion of the signatures of ship


9


through water


8


assures detonation


91


of mine


15


.




Transmission of the signature signals can be initiated by selectively transmitting


92


selective combinations of signals through water


8


by activating


94


control module


70


to generate the representative signals. Th representative signals can be generated in response to: 1.) the passage of a predetermined period of time; 2.) the receipt of acoustic and/or magnetic signals from an outside source; or 3.) the receipt of acoustic command signals from a remote source or vessel.




Optionally, a plurality of neutralizing devices


10


can be deployed in a pattern of overlapping coverage that will define a passageway for ship


9


. Different ones of neutralizing devices


10


can be selectively activated with different coded acoustic command signals. This gives planners latitude to provide for safe passage without unduly alerting an adversary of passage of ship


9


.




Device


10


of the invention can protect friendly ships by denying an adversary an area to lay a minefield. Device


10


neutralizes an area that already may be mined since it transmits ship signatures, thereby assuring friendly forces that a ship having the transmitted signatures will not set off any of the mines. Device


10


is small, lightweight, expendable, and is easily deployed from a number of different platforms and does not expose divers to dangers. Device


10


could be deployed before hostilities and remain hidden until acoustically activated. Device


10


is a cost-effective way to tie up resources of hostile forces if removal is attempted. Since device


10


may be intermittently activated, it can be difficult to locate and remove from an area.




The disclosed components and their arrangements as disclosed herein all contribute to the novel features of this invention. Device


10


of this invention provides a reliable and cost-effective means to neutralize mines of an adversary and assure safe transit of ships through the ocean. Therefore, device


10


as disclosed herein is not to be construed as limiting, but rather, is intended to be demonstrative of this inventive concept.




It will be understood that many additional changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangement of parts, which have been herein described and illustrated in order to explain the nature of the invention, may be made by those skilled in the art within the principle and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A device to neutralize influence mines comprising:a control module having a first section to generate signals representative of an acoustic portion of signatures of a ship and a second section to generate signals representative of a magnetic portion of said signatures of said ship; an acoustic transducer array coupled to said first section of said control module to transmit acoustic signals representative of said acoustic portion of said signatures; a magnetic signal transmitter coupled to said second section of said control module to transmit magnetic signals representative of said magnetic portion of said signatures; an anchor coupled to at least one of said control module, said acoustic transducer array, and said magnetic signal transmitter to anchor the device to a bottom of a body of water; and a buoy connected to at least one of said control module, said acoustic transducer array, and said magnetic signal transmitter to buoy the device upward and suspend the device in said body of water.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said representative signals of said of said acoustic portion and said magnetic portion of said signatures assure transmission of selective combinations of acoustic signals and magnetic signals of said signatures through said water to detonate influence mines in an area.
  • 3. The device of claim 2 wherein said suspended acoustic transducer array and magnetic signal transmitter transmit said acoustic and magnetic signals in a pattern through said water.
  • 4. The device of claim 3 wherein:said control module further comprises an energy source connected thereto; said acoustic transmitting means is comprised of at least one acoustic transducer; and said magnetic signal transmitting means is comprised of at least one magnetic coil.
  • 5. The device of claim 4 wherein said magnetic coil extends in a vertical orientation.
  • 6. The device of claim 4 wherein said magnetic coil extends in a horizontal orientation.
  • 7. A device to neutralize influence mines comprising:a first control module having a section to generate signals representative of an acoustic portion of signatures of a ship; a second control module having a section to generate signals representative of a magnetic portion of said signatures of said ship; an acoustic transducer array including at least one acoustic transducer coupled to said first control module to transmit acoustic signals representative of said acoustic portion of said signatures; a magnetic signal transmitter including at least one magnetic coil coupled to said second control module to transmit magnetic signals representative of said magnetic portion of said signatures; a first anchor coupled to at least one of said first control module and said acoustic transducer array to anchor said first control module and said acoustic transducer array to a bottom of a body of water; a first buoy connected at least one of to said first control module and said acoustic transducer array to buoy said first control module and acoustic transducer array upward in a suspended vertical orientation in the water; a second anchor coupled to at least one of said second control module and said magnetic signal transmitter to anchor said second control module and said magnetic signal transmitter to the bottom; and a second buoy connected to at least one of said second control module and said magnetic signal transmitter to buoy said second control module and said magnetic signal transmitter upward in a suspended vertical orientation in the water.
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