Claims
- 1. Electronic fuse for projectiles having a switch, a detonator and an explosive charge, said fuse comprising a source of electrical energy, means responsive to discharge of the projectile to render said energy source operative, a control mechanism for preventing muzzle burst, an adjustable mechanism for determining the time delay of explosion and a programmable self-destruct mechanism, all said mechanisms being connected to said energy source, said mechanisms being provided with control elements and formed as self-contained units, the control mechanism including an electronic integrated circuit having an anode-cathode connection with a thyristor in the anode-cathode connection and a trigger diode.
- 2. Electronic fuse for projectiles having a switch, a detonator and an explosive charge, said fuse comprising a source of electrical energy, means responsive to discharge of the projectile to render said energy source operative, a control mechanism for preventing muzzle burst, an adjustable mechanism for determining the time delay of explosion and a programmable self-destruct mechanism, all said mechanisms being connected to said energy source, the source of electrical energy being a battery provided with a direct voltage transformer.
- 3. Electronic fuse for projectiles having a switch, a detonator and an explosive charge, said fuse comprising a source of electrical energy, means responsive to discharge of the projectile to render said energy source operative, a control mechanism for preventing muzzle burst, an adjustable mechanism for determining the time delay of explosion and a programmable self-destruct mechanism, all said mechanisms being connected to said energy source, said fuse including a firing condenser, said muzzle burst preventing mechanism including means to connect said condenser to the energy source after the passage of a predetermined time from discharge of the projectile, whereby the energy for firing the detonator is stored in the condenser, said connecting means including a resistance means connected in parallel to the firing condenser to cause the firing current to decrease according to an exponential function.
- 4. Electronic fuses as claimed in claim 3, in which said self-destruct mechanism includes a coil in which current can be induced by a magnetic field producing means at the muzzle of a gun.
- 5. Electronic fuses as claimed in claim 4, in which the self-destruct mechanism includes a diode connected to said coil, a condenser, and a field effect transistor connecting said diode and said condenser of said self-destruct mechanism.
- 6. Electronic fuses as claimed in claim 4, in which the self-destruct mechanism includes a diode connected to said coil, a condenser and a zener diode connecting said diode and said condenser of said self-destruct mechanism.
- 7. Electronic fuses as claimed in claim 4, in which said coil conforms in shape to the outer surface of the projectile.
- 8. Electronic fuse for projectiles having a switch, a detonator and an explosive charge, said fuse comprising a source of electrical energy, means responsive to discharge of the projectile to render said energy source operative, a control mechanism for preventing muzzle burst, an adjustable mechanism for determining the time delay of explosion and a programmable self-destruct mechanism, all said mechanisms being connected to said energy source, means independent of the energy source for programming the self-destruct mechanism, said programming means including a coil in which current can be induced by a magnetic field producing means at the muzzle of a gun.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 262,930, filed June 9, 1972, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (1)
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