The invention relates in general to hand grenades and in particular to the activation or arming of hand grenades.
A major concern in the field of munition fuzes is safety. Safety is improved by providing dual safety activation for fuzes. A known fuze design for grenades includes a fuze pull ring that secures a fuze lever to a fuze body or assembly. When the pull ring is detached from the fuze assembly, the only way to prevent initiation of the grenade is for the user to hold down the fuze lever. When the fuze lever is released, the grenade initiation process begins and the grenade will explode soon after.
It is possible that the fuze pull ring may be accidentally caught on an object and dislodge from the grenade. Such a possibility could be very hazardous to the user and others near the user.
A need exists for a secondary safety feature for a grenade fuze.
One aspect of the invention is a grenade fuze having a fuze body and a striker lever rotatably mounted to the fuze body. A rotor assembly is rotatably mounted to the fuze body. A spring torsionally biases the rotor assembly. A pull ring having a pull pin is inserted through the striker lever to restrain rotation of the striker lever and the rotor assembly.
A trigger pin having a longitudinal axis is inserted through the striker lever to restrain rotation of the striker lever. One end of the trigger pin includes an undercut portion. A slide bar is disposed in the fuze body and has a keyhole opening at one end for selectively engaging the undercut portion of the trigger pin. A trigger has one end connected to the slide bar and another end rotatably fixed to the fuze body. A second spring biases the trigger away from the fuze body.
The keyhole opening includes a small opening and a large opening. Engagement of the undercut portion of the trigger pin with the small opening restrains translation of the trigger pin with respect to the slide bar in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the trigger pin.
Placement of the trigger pin in the large opening of the keyhole opening does not restrain translation of the trigger pin with respect to the slide bar in the direction along the longitudinal axis of the trigger pin.
In an unactuated position of the trigger, the slide bar prevents translation of the trigger pin with respect to the slide bar in the direction along the longitudinal axis of the trigger pin.
When the trigger is depressed, the slide bar does not prevent translation of the trigger pin with respect to the slide bar in the direction along the longitudinal axis of the trigger pin.
The invention will be better understood, and further objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, like or corresponding parts are denoted by like or corresponding reference numerals.
A novel grenade fuze includes dual safety features. The dual safety features include a fuze pull ring, such as a conventional fuze pull ring, and a secondary safety feature. The secondary safety feature operates in parallel with the pull ring to restrain the fuze lever in its safe position. The safe position of the fuze lever is the position of the fuze lever when the pull ring has not been removed and the secondary safety feature is engaged.
The construction and operation of the pull pin 22 and pull ring 24 are known.
The trigger pin 26 is inserted through the lever 14 and the fuze body 12. As seen in
Slide bar 32 includes a keyhole opening 40 having a small opening 42 and a large opening 44. End 30 of trigger pin 26 includes an undercut portion 46. Undercut portion 46 has a diameter small enough to fit in small opening 42 and the non-undercut portion of trigger pin 26 is too large to fit in small opening 42. When undercut portion 46 is disposed in small opening 42 (
When trigger 34 is depressed against spring 38, slide bar 32 translates and trigger pin 26 is positioned in large opening 44 of slide bar 32 (
To arm the fuze assembly 10, trigger 34 is squeezed or depressed so that trigger pin 26 is released from slide bar 32. Then, pull ring 24 is pulled. With trigger 34 depressed and pull ring 24 pulled, the user may release lever 14 by, for example, throwing the grenade. When lever 14 is released (
While the invention has been described with reference to certain embodiments, numerous changes, alterations and modifications to the described embodiments are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims, and equivalents thereof.
The inventions described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government.
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