Force amplifying initiating device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6516725
  • Patent Number
    6,516,725
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A cartridge assembly 10 includes a shell 12 containing a propellant charge 19. At a rear, open end, the shell 12 holds a force amplifying initiating device 20, in turn holding a rim fire primer 22 in operative association with the propellant 19. A firing pin body 40 is movably held within the device 40 to expose a rear of the body 40 to a shock wave to initiate the device 20. A fore end of the body 40 includes a taper formation 48 having a rounded fore point 50 aligned with an inactive surface of the primer 22 centrally within a firing rim. Inadvertent (mechanical) actuation of the firing pin 40 will fall to cause sufficient and sufficiently fast impingement on the primer to initiate the primer. Only a shock wave can cause initiation. The primer 22 is held in a collar 34 allowing it to flare open upon initiation and holding it within the shell 12 after initiation.
Description




THIS INVENTION relates to a force amplifying initiating device for a cartridge. It relates also to a cartridge including a force amplifying initiating device.




A force amplifying initiating device of the kind to which this invention relates, includes a body having first and second open ends and a firing pin arrangement held within the body such as to be operatively exposed to its surroundings via the first open end. The body is, in use, located to a cartridge shell such that the firing pin is operatively aligned with a primer of the cartridge via the second open end. In use, when the cartridge is to be fired, the first open end of the force amplifying initiating device is subjected to a pressure pulse or shock wave which actuates the firing pin to initiate the primer.




For purposes of this invention, a force actuating initiating device as described will be referred to as an initiating device.




The Applicant believes that an initiating device in accordance with this invention will advantageously be usable for firing a cartridge placed in a remote location or a location which is difficult to obtain access to. For example, in the breaking of rock and the like, it is known to place a rock breaking cartridge in a hole drilled into the rock, and to fire the cartridge. Advantageously, the hole may be filled with a medium, such as water, a gel, or the like, which propagates pressure pulses or shock waves well. This is referred to in the field of rock breaking as a “down the hole” cartridge or “down the hole” rock breaking. Although this invention is not limited to “down the hole” applications, it is expected to be used extensively in such applications.




In accordance with a first aspect of this invention, there is provided a force amplifying initiating device suitable for use to initiate a primer of a cartridge in response to a pressure pulse or shock wave, the initiating device comprising




an open ended body having a fore opening and a rear opening and a locating formation for locating the body to a cartridge in a predetermined relation to a primer of the cartridge;




a firing pin having a fore operative end and a rear end, and being movably contained in the body such that said fore operative end is in alignment with the primer via said fore opening of the body and such that said rear end is exposed via said rear opening of the body, in which said fore operative end is appropriate to initiate a rim fire primer having an initiating rim of predetermined effective diameter, said fore operative end tapering from a rear base to a fore point, the rear base having a transverse dimension at least commensurate with the effective diameter of the initiating rim of the primer and the fore point having a transverse dimension smaller than the effective diameter of the initiating rim of the primer.




The fore operative end of the firing pin may be round, said transverse dimension of the base being the diameter of the base, and the transverse dimension of the point being the diameter of the point.




The fore operative end of the firing pin may be generally conical, the point being rounded.




An included angle of the generally conical fore operative end may be between 160° and 40°, preferably between 100° and 60°, most preferably about 70°.




In accordance with a second aspect of this invention, there is provided a combination of a force amplifying initiating device as herein described and a primer for a cartridge, which primer is a rim fire primer having an initiating rim of predetermined effective diameter.




In accordance with a third aspect of this invention, there is provided a pressure generating cartridge assembly including a pressure generating cartridge having a rim fire primer having an initiating rim of predetermined effective diameter, and a force amplifying initiating device as herein described, in which the force amplifying initiating device is located to a body of the pressure generating cartridge.




Said primer may be mounted in said fore opening of the body of the initiating device and said initiating device may be located within a body of the cartridge at a rear end of the cartridge.




By way of development, said fore opening of the body of the initiating device may be in the form of a collar within which the primer is embraced.




Said fore point of the firing pin may be in alignment with a central portion of the rim fire primer within said initiating rim.




The initiating device may be formed of an assembly of synthetic polymeric mouldings.











The invention is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings. In the drawings





FIG. 1

shows, in axial section, a cartridge assembly in accordance with the invention; and





FIG. 2

shows, in rear view, a primer of the cartridge assembly of FIG.


1


.











With reference to the drawings, a cartridge assembly in accordance with the invention is generally indicated by reference numeral


10


. The cartridge


10


is a pressure generating cartridge intended for “down the hole” application. In use, it will be placed at or near the bottom of a hole drilled into rock or the like. Preferably, the hole is filled with an incompressible fluid medium such as water, gel, or the like. A pressure pulse or shock wave is generated in the hole, for example at a mouth of the hole. Such pressure pulse or shock wave may, for example, be generated by firing of a blank cartridge. The shock wave or pressure pulse is propagated into the hole via the propagating medium. As will be explained below, one end of the cartridge assembly


10


is exposed to such shock wave or pressure pulse to cause a force amplifying initiating device


20


to be actuated to initiate a primer to fire the cartridge assembly


10


.




The cartridge assembly


10


includes a shell generally indicated by reference numeral


12


. One end of the shell, indicated by reference numeral


14


, which is also a fore end of the cartridge


10


, is closed. Toward a rear end of the shell


12


, it is open.




The shell


12


is generally round cylindrical and contains a propellant


19


.




The force amplifying initiating device


20


in accordance with the invention is mounted within the rear end


16


of the shell


12


.




In accordance with the invention, a primer


22


is held within the initiating device


20


as will be described hereinafter, to be in operative association with the propellant


19


such that, when the primer


22


is initiated, the propellant


19


is fired.




The initiating device


20


includes a body


24


which is of generally annular cylindrical form having a round cylindrical outer periphery


26


and an inner cavity generally indicated by reference numeral


28


. The outer periphery


26


is frictionally received within a rear portion


18


of the shell


12


.




The cavity


28


has a central, generally parallel, round cylindrical portion. At a rear end of the cavity, the cavity is outwardly stepped into a round cylindrical socket which is open ended at its rear and which is generally indicated by reference numeral


30


. The socket


30


is of shallow depth.




Forward of the central parallel portion, the wall of the cavity


28


tapers slightly as indicated by reference numeral


32


and, downstream of the taper portion


32


, a constriction or collar


34


is formed embracing the primer


22


.




The primer


22


has a round body


56


and, at a rear thereof, a peripheral flange


52


acting as a checking formation such that the primer


22


can be pressed home into the inner cavity


28


, the flange


52


checking against the collar


34


. The body


56


of the primer


22


then projects beyond the body


24


of the initiating device


20


. At the fore end it has an opening


54


which is in communication with the propellant


19


. The opening cannot be seen in the drawing, and reference numeral


54


merely indicates its position.

FIG. 2

shows that the primer


22


has, proximate its outer periphery, an initiating rim


58


via which the primer is initiated. A central portion


60


is formed within the initiating rim


58


. The primer


22


cannot be initiated by striking only the central portion


60


.




Within the inner cavity


28


, there is provided a firing pin body


40


. At a rear of the body


40


, it is integral with a rearwardly and radially outwardly stepped annular checking flange


42


. A shallow round cylindrical socket


44


is formed inwardly of the flange


42


and rearwardly of the body


40


. A narrow annular neck formation


46


interconnects the checking flange


42


and the body


40


. A length of the checking flange


42


corresponds with the depth of the outwardly stepped socket


30


of the body


24


such that a rear face of the checking flange


42


is flush and planar with a rear annular face


38


of the body


24


.




Toward a fore end of the firing pin body


40


, it tapers sharply from a base which, in this embodiment, coincides with the periphery of the body


40


, i.e. the fore end is conical as indicated by reference numeral


48


and terminates in a slightly rounded nose


50


. In this embodiment, the included angle of the conical portion is 72°.




When the rear end of the cartridge


10


is subjected to a pressure pulse or shock wave, the pressure pulse or shock wave acts via the socket


44


to drive the firing pin body


40


forward. The checking flange


42


is checked in the socket


30


which causes the annular neck


46


to sever thus allowing the firing pin body


40


to shoot forward. It is to be appreciated that the annular neck


46


is designed such that a predetermined minimum pressure pulse or shock wave is required to actuate the initiating device


20


.




When the firing pin body


40


shoots forward, the nose


50


impinges on a rear of the primer


22


, more specifically on the central portion


60


. In accordance with the invention, the primer


22


is a rim fire primer. Thus, it is initiated only when the firing pin body


40


impinges with enough force to deform the rear of the primer


22


and with enough speed to initiate the rim fire primer, by impinging on the initiating rim


58


.




Because of the conicity


48


of the firing pin


40


, the initiating rim


58


is struck a glancing blow. Because of the nature of the composition of the initiating rim, striking at high speed is required to cause initiation. It is important to appreciate that the construction and arrangement of the firing pin are such that the initiating rim will not be struck a direct blow.




When the primer


22


is initiated, its body in front of the collar


34


flares open while it fires the propellant


19


via the opening


54


. Such flaring open is important in the context of this invention and will be emphasized hereinafter.




The Applicant has found that the use of a rim fire primer has important advantages over a center fire primer which has been known to and used by the applicant previously. As mentioned above, a rim fire primer requires both sufficient deformation and sufficiently high speed of deformation to be initiated. Thus, the Applicant has found that, even though the firing pin body


40


can inadvertently be actuated, for example by mechanical impact such as when a live cartridge is drilled upon when a further hole is to be drilled, such mechanical impact, for example drilling, does not cause deformation at sufficiently high speed to initiate the primer, Inter alia because the point


50


of the firing pin is aligned with the central portion


60


which is incapable of causing initiation, and the conical portion


40


strikes the initiating rim a glancing blow. Thus, although the primer can reliably be initiated by means of an appropriate shock wave or pressure pulse, it is relatively insensitive to mechanical actuation. This is a very important safety feature.




Furthermore, specifically a rim fire primer flares open when initiated thus causing the primer to remain locked within or secured within the collar


34


and thus within the initiating device


20


. The primer


22


can thus not be propelled rearwardly out of the initiating device. It is thus of importance that the primer is embraced or banded in an annular area proximate the checking flange, that the body of the primer forward of the collar


34


is unrestricted to allow dilation, and that the collar


34


checks the dilated portion to prevent the primer from being propelled rearwardly out of the cartridge when the cartridge is fired. This is of great significance in that that feature enables the initiating device


20


and thus also the cartridge


10


to be classified appropriately to allow transport by passenger aeroplanes. In contrast, the Applicant has found that a centre fire primer, when initiated, does not generally lock within the initiating device body and is thus prone to be propelled rearwardly away from the cartridge


10


. This prevents classification of the cartridge


10


into a suitable class such as to allow the cartridge


10


to be transported by means of a passenger aeroplane. It is to be noted that it is a large advantage if transport by means of passenger aeroplane can take place, both in respect of availability of flights and cost. It is also more convenient that transport by means of a cargo aeroplane.



Claims
  • 1. A combination of a force amplifying initiating device and a primer of a cartridge, in which the primer is a rimfire primer having an initiating rim of predetermined effective diameter surrounding an inactive central portion, the initiating device comprisingan open ended body having a fore opening within which the primer is operatively centrally mounted and a rear opening and a locating formation for locating the body to a cartridge to position the primer in a predetermined operative relation to the cartridge; a firing pin having a fore operative end and a read end, and being movably contained in the body such that said fore operative end is in central alignment with the primer via said fore opening of the body and such that said rear end is exposed via said rear opening of the body, in which said fore operative end tapers from a rear base to a fore point, the rear base having a transverse dimension at least equal to the effective diameter of the initiating rim of the primer and the fore point having a transverse dimension smaller than the effective diameter of the initiating rim of the primer, the fore point being in alignment with said inactive central portion of the primer.
  • 2. A combination as claimed in claim 1 in which the fore operative end of the firing pin is round, said transverse dimension of the base being the diameter of the base, and the transverse dimension of the point being the diameter of the point, said taper of the fore operative end of the firing pin being continuous or uninterrupted.
  • 3. A combination as claimed in claim 1 in which the fore operative end of the firing pin is generally conical, said transverse dimension of the base being a diameter of the base, the fore point being rounded.
  • 4. A combination as claimed in claim 3 in which an included angle of the generally conical fore operative end is between 160° and 40°.
  • 5. A combination as claimed in claim 4 in which an included angle of the generally round conical operative fore end is between 100° and 60°.
  • 6. A pressure generating cartridge assembly including a pressure generating cartridge and a combination as claimed in claim 1, in which the force amplifying initiating device is located to a body of the pressure generating cartridge, the primer being in said predetermined operative relation to said pressure generating cartridge.
  • 7. A pressure generating cartridge assembly as claimed in claim 6 in which said initiating device is located within a body of the cartridge at a rear end of the cartridge.
  • 8. A pressure generating cartridge assembly as claimed in claim 7, in which said fore opening of the body of the initiating device is in the form of a collar within which the primer is embraced, a fore portion of a body of the primer extending beyond said collar to allow said body to dilate beyond said collar.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000/4133 Aug 2000 ZA
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Number Name Date Kind
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
653820 Dec 1992 AU