Claims
- 1. A dual channel redundant fuze for aircraft-carried bombs, which comprises:
- a fuze housing containing a pair of substantially identical actuation channels, each of which comprises:
- ram air actuated means for generating electrical energy;
- governor means coupled to said ram air actuated means for regulating gear box means;
- rotor means coupled to said gear box means for rotating a detonator from a safe position to an armed position; and
- booster means explosively responsive to the actuation of said detonator means only when the latter is in said armed position;
- said fuze further comprising:
- ram air receiving means positioned remotely from said housing; and
- barometric sensing switch means positioned within said housing and responsive to ram air and ambient pressure for preventing electrical energy from being coupled out from said ram air actuated means until said fuzed bomb has fallen a predeterminable distance from said aircraft.
- 2. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 1, further comprising dual conduit means for placing said ram air receiving means in fluid communication with said fuze housing.
- 3. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 2, wherein said dual conduit means comprises a first tube for channeling ram air to said housing, and a second tube, placed within said first tube, for channeling exhaust air from said housing.
- 4. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 1, wherein said ram air actuated means comprises a turbine wheel rotatable about a shaft, an electrical alternator connected to said shaft, and output leads for coupling out the electrical energy generated thereby.
- 5. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 4, wherein each of said actuation channels further includes electronic circuit timing means connected to said output leads via said barometric sensing switch means whereby said electronic circuit timing means is not activated until said predeterminable distance has been reached.
- 6. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 5, wherein said electronic circuit timing means of each actuation channel are cross-coupled to one another so as to provide high reliability for said fuze.
- 7. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 4, wherein said barometric sensing switch means further includes safety means for preventing rotation of said turbine wheel until sufficient ram air is received in said housing.
- 8. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 7, wherein said safety means includes a turbine lock shaft and a turbine lock arm rigidly connected to said shaft, and normally interlocked with said turbine wheel, said shaft being movably responsive to ram air so as to cause said lock arm to become disengaged from its respective turbine wheel to thereby allow free rotation thereof.
- 9. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 8, further comprising conduit means for communicating ram air from said receiving means to said housing, a receiving channel positioned within said housing to direct said ram air from said conduit means to said turbine wheels and to said barometric sensing switch means, said turbine lock arm being positioned within said receiving channel, and exhaust ports in fluid communication with said turbine wheels.
- 10. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 9, wherein said barometric sensing switch means comprises first and second chambers in normal fluid communication via a common vent, a third chamber in communication with said receiving channel, and a fourth chamber in fluid communication with said exhaust ports.
- 11. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 10, wherein said barometric sensing switch means includes first and second pressure responsive means for respectively closing said vent in response to the receipt of ram air in said third chamber and for closing a pair of electrical contacts in response to a predetermined rise in pressure in said fourth chamber.
- 12. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 11, wherein said first pressure responsive means comprises a flexible diaphragm which separates said second chamber from said third chamber.
- 13. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 12, wherein said second pressure responsive means separates said first chamber from said fourth chamber, said first and second chambers being separated by a rigid wall having said vent centrally positioned therein.
- 14. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 13, wherein said barometric sensing switch means further comprises valve means connected to said first diaphragm and movable therewith and adapted to fit within said vent.
- 15. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 14, further comprising spring means for biasing said first diaphragm in a central position wherein said valve means is not fitted within said vent.
- 16. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 15, wherein said second chamber is in fluid communication with said exhaust ports.
- 17. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 16, wherein said valve means is formed on one end of said turbine lock shaft.
- 18. The dual channel redundant fuze as set forth in claim 17, wherein one of said electrical contacts is connected to said output leads from said attenuator, and wherein the other of said contacts is connected to said electronic timing circuit means.
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The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and/or licensed by or for the United States Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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