Claims
- 1. A ballistic tool for use in a well, the tool comprising:first and second ballistic components for transferring a detonation to fire the tool, said ballistic components being initially separated by a distance to inhibit the detonation transfer, said first ballistic component comprising a piston; a lock arranged to retain said first ballistic component in its initial position; and an actuator adapted to release the lock to enable said first ballistic component to be moved toward said second ballistic component by fluid pressure acting against said piston, to arm the tool to enable transfer of detonation initiated in the first ballistic component to the second ballistic component.
- 2. The ballistic tool of claim 1 in which the first ballistic component comprises a firing pin and a length of detonator cord, the second ballistic component comprising a trigger charge arranged to be ignited by the detonator cord of the first ballistic component with the tool in an armed condition.
- 3. The ballistic tool of claim 2, in which the first ballistic component further comprises a release piston arranged to be moved by fluid pressure to release the firing pin.
- 4. The ballistic tool of claim 3, further comprising a seal arranged to isolate the release piston from fluid pressure with the tool in an unarmed condition.
- 5. The ballistic tool of claim 2, wherein the firing pin is actuatable by fluid pressure to cause initiation of detonation in the detonator cord.
- 6. The ballistic tool of claim 1, further comprising a firing pin actuatable by fluid pressure to initiate a detonation in the first ballistic component.
- 7. Apparatus for firing a downhole device, comprising:an assembly including a firing pin and a detonating cord; a ballistic component including an explosive separated from the assembly by a predetermined distance to keep the apparatus in an unarmed condition; and an actuator responsive to fluid pressure to move at least one of the assembly and the ballistic component towards each other to place the apparatus in an armed condition.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the explosive includes a trigger charge.
- 9. Apparatus for firing a downhole device comprising:an assembly including a firing pin and a detonating cord; a ballistic component separated from the assembly by a predetermined distance to keep the apparatus in an unarmed condition; and an actuator responsive to fluid pressure to move at least one of the assembly and the ballistic component towards each other to place the apparatus in an armed condition, wherein the actuator includes a sequence of locks releaseable by a sequence of activating pressure conditions.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the explosive is separated from the detonating cord to keep the apparatus in the unarmed condition.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein transfer of detonation between the detonating cord and the ballistic component is prevented in the unarmed condition.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the detonating cord is adapted to be initiated by impact by the firing pin.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein initiation of the detonating cord is transferable to the ballistic component in the armed condition.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/752,810 filed Nov. 20, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,887,654.
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