Claims
- 1. An electromechanical switch havinga hardened memory, said memory having a selectable multi-digit number of a given counting base stored therein, said switch electrically closing when a plurality of sequential switches close simultaneously after a predetermined length of time based upon said number stored therein, said electromechanical switch comprising:
- counter means for producing a combination of unique electrical outputs, each of said outputs of said combination having a plurality of electrical pick-off positions, each output having one electrical pick-off, said electrical pick-off being brush means for transferring electrical signals, the number of said pick-off positions per output being equal to said given counting base used by said counter means, one of said positions per output being a selectable reference position, the number of unique electrical outputs in said combination being defined by B.sup.N where B is said counting base and N is the number of said outputs, said counter means sequencing through said combination, said counter means further comprising a mechanical counter having a plurality of stages, each of said stages having a counter wheel geared thereto, each of said counter wheels being co-axial, each of said counter wheels rotating in angular steps whereby the number of steps per rotation of said counter wheel in each of said stages is equal to said counting base, geneva means actuated by a motor drive to rotate said counter wheels, each of said counter wheels having fixedly attached about a circumference said electrical pick-off, a pick-off of a first stage of said plurality of stages electrically contacting an input trigger circuit being a first circuit of said electrical means, and a pick-off of a last stage of said plurality of stages being in intermittent electrical contact with said memory means;
- memory means for holding one unique combination of electrical outputs, each of said outputs having an electrical contact fixed in one preselected position being one of a plurality of positions available, said memory means having a number of outputs at least equal to the number of outputs from said counter means, said plurality of positions available being equal to said counting base of said counter means, said one preselected position corresponding to one digit of said multi-digit number stored in said memory means, said plurality of sequential switches being at least equal to said number of outputs of said counter means, each sequential switch electrically closing when corresponding outputs of said counter means and said memory have said pick-off and said contact in electrical continuity as defined by said selectable reference position of said counter means and said preselected position of said memory means, said electromechanical switch producing an electrical output signal if and only if all of said sequential switches are in electrical continuity simultaneously;
- said memory means further comprising:
- set/lock means for loading and holding said multi-digit number into said memory means;
- a stepper motor for actuating said set/lock means in response to signals received from said electrical means, said stepper motor being rotatable in both directions;
- a plurality of set disks connected to said set/lock means, each of said set disks being independently rotatable and co-axially located on said set/lock means;
- a plurality of counter set disks, each of said counter set disks being geared to said set disks and co-axially located, each of said counter set disks having fixedly located about a circumference an electrical contact, said counter set disks being co-axially located with said counter wheels of said counter means, the number of said counter set disks being equal to the number of said counter wheels, said counter set disks being alternately located between said counter wheels, each of said counter set disks being in continuous electrical contact with one of two of said adjacent counter wheels excepting a last counter set disk which is in continuous electrical contact with a second circuit of said electrical means, said last counter set disk being adjacent said pick-off of said last stage of said counter means, each of said counter set disks having fixedly located thereon an electrical contact, said electrical contact being intermittently in electrical contact with the other of two of said adjacent counter wheels, and
- reading means for reading digital data stored on said set disks, said digital data being communicated to a computer that controls the movement of said stepper motor through said electrical means, said stepper motor controlling said set/lock means;
- a housing for holding said counter means and said memory means;
- electrical means for controlling said counter means and said memory means.
- 2. An electromechanical switch as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said set disks comprises:
- a tube, said tube having a longitudinal cylindrical hole therethrough, said tube having a first end, said first end having longitudinally disposed on an external surface of said tube "V" shaped grooves, the number of said grooves being equal to said counting base, said tube having a second end, said second end having a geared flange fixedly attached to said external surface, said second end having a plurality of pockets circumferentially located about said cylindrical hole, said plurality of pockets being equal to said counting base of said number, said geared flange engaged to said counter set disks, said flange having encoded thereon data, said data being positioned about said flange in predefined positions equal in number to said counting base, each predefined position having a unique set of data, as each predefined position with said unique set of data thereon is located in said reading means, a position of said flange being determinable therefrom, said stepper motor being able to rotate said set disk to a position on said flange being a predetermined position.
- 3. An electromechanical switch as defined in claim 1 wherein said set/lock means comprises:
- a detent means for engaging each of said set disks to prevent undesirable rotation;
- a drive cylinder, said drive cylinder being tubular shaped, said cylinder closely fitting within said longitudinal cylindrical holes of said set disks, said drive cylinder having longitudinally located therein in a linear manner a plurality of holes perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said drive cylinder, in each of said holes is a closely fitting sphere that is capable of radial motion, each sphere being seatable in each pocket of said set disks while remaining within said holes of said drive cylinder;
- a pawl means, said pawl means allowing only one direction of rotation of said drive cylinder;
- a select shaft, said shaft closely fitting within said drive cylinder, said shaft having a plurality of cams that act selectively upon each sphere located in said drive cylinder, when each of said spheres is cammed up, said set disk is locked onto said drive cylinder for rotation therewith;
- a ratchet drive, said select shaft having about a circumference ratchet teeth, said drive cylinder having attached thereon a pawl that selectively engages said ratchet teeth, said driver cylinder being rotatable in one direction by said select shaft; and
- a stepper motor, said motor connected to said select shaft, said stepper motor stepping in response to a computer command based upon said multi-digit number to be stored in said memory means.
- 4. An electromechanical switch as defined in claim 3 wherein said multi-digit number has four numbers.
- 5. An electromechanical switch as defined in claim 4 wherein said multi-digit number is based upon octal.
- 6. An electromechanical switch as defined in claim 3 further including a means of locking said drive cylinder to said housing.
- 7. An electromechanical switch as defined in claim 6 wherein said means for locking includes a cam upon said select shaft, a locking ball being moved by said cam, a hole through said drive cylinder for closing holding said locking ball, and a housing pocket for seating said locking ball when cammed up by a lock lobe of said cam, said ball locking said drive cylinder to said housing when cammed up by said lock lobe thereon.
- 8. An electromechanical switch as defined in claim 7 wherein said select-shaft has a first cam, a vertical reference being defined as that cam position wherein a sphere on said first cam is cammed up into said pocket of a first set disk, when only said first set disk being locked onto said drive cylinder, said first cam having locking lobes, in a clockwise direction from said vertical position, at 270.degree., 315.degree., and 0.degree.; a second cam having locking lobes at 45.degree., 270.degree., 315.degree.; a third cam having locking lobes at 90.degree., 270.degree. and 315.degree.; a fourth cam having locking lobes at 135.degree., 270.degree., and 315.degree.; a fifth cam having locking lobes at 180.degree., 270.degree., and 315.degree.; a sixth cam having locking lobes at 225.degree., 270.degree., and 215.degree.; and a seventh cam having locking lobes at 270.degree. and 315.degree..
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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