Claims
- 1. A fuse device for a mortar shell including a safety element movable from a safety position to an armed position, a spring for producing such movement, and a spring-stressing mechanism for storing energy in the spring to produce the movement, the spring-stressing mechanism comprising an impeller arranged in an air flow path to be rotated by an air flow generated in response to travel of the mortal shell toward a target, the impeller operably connected to the spring for stressing the spring in response to being rotated by the air flow.
- 2. The fuse device according to claim 1 further including a rotation transmission mechanism actuable for transmitting rotation from the impeller to the spring to stress the spring, and a holder for holding the rotation transmission mechanism against actuation and for releasing the rotation transmission mechanism for actuation in response to firing of the mortar shell.
- 3. The fuse device according to claim 1 wherein the holder comprises a safety plate held by arming pins in a position for preventing actuation of the rotation transmission mechanism, the arming pins arranged to release the safety plate in response to firing of the mortar shell.
- 4. The fuse device according to claim 1 further including an impact weight carrying a detonation charge in alignment with a firing pin, the safety element comprising an arm movable out of locking relationship with the impact weight.
- 5. A mortar shell comprising:
an impeller mounted to be rotated by an air flow generated in response to movement of the mortar shell upon being launched; a safety arm movable between a safety position and an arming position; a coil torsion spring having a fixed end and a movable end; a spring-stressing mechanism having a drive input end connected to the impeller and a drive output end connected to the movable end of the spring for storing energy in the spring in response to rotation of the impeller; a safety arm moving mechanism connected between the spring and the safety arm to move the safety arm to its arming position in response to a release of energy from the spring; a firing pin; and an impact weight carrying a detonation charged and being arranged to be released for movement toward the firing pin when the safety arm is moved from its safety position to its arming position.
- 6. A fuse device for a mortar shell comprising:
an outer casing; a firing pin disposed within the outer casing; an impact weight carrying a detonation charge and arranged within the outer casing to impact against the firing pin in response to a launched mortar shell impacting against a target; a housing disposed in the casing for rotation; a safety arm mounted on the housing and arranged in a safety position for preventing the impact weight from moving into impacting relationship with the firing pin, the safety arm being moveable to a release position in response to rotation of the housing permitting such movement of the impact weight; an arming shaft arranged for movement between a first position preventing rotation of the housing, and a second position releasing the housing for rotation; a shaft-moving mechanism actuable for moving the arming shaft from the first position to the second position; actuating mechanism for actuating the shaft-moving mechanism comprising:
an impeller mounted on the casing to be rotated by an air flow generated in response to travel of the mortar shell toward the target, a rotation transmission mechanism for transmitting rotation of the impeller to the shaft-moving mechanism for actuating the shaft-moving mechanism, a safety pin arrrangement for preventing the rotation transmission mechanism from actuating the shaft-moving mechanism until the mortar shell has been launched and for enabling the rotation transmission mechanism to actuate the shaft-moving mechanism in response to launching of the mortar shell, and a spring arranged to store energy in response to the transmission of rotation from the impeller to the shaft-moving mechanism, and for releasing the stored energy to rotate the housing in response to a releasing of the housing for rotation.
- 7. The fuse device according to claim 6 wherein the rotation transmission mechanism comprises a worm operably connected to the impeller to be rotated thereby, a gear connected to the arming shaft for displacing the arming shaft in response to rotation of the gear, and a drive arrangement for transmitting rotation from the worm to the gear.
- 8. The fuse device according to claim 7 wherein the gear comprises a first gear; there being a second gear connected to the first gear for movement therewith; a third gear arranged to be rotated by the second gear; the spring comprising a coil torsion spring including a first end connected to the third gear to be rotated thereby, and a second end anchored against rotation.
- 9. The fuse device according to claim 8 wherein the third gear includes a slot, the first end of the spring disposed in the slot, wherein stressing of the spring is delayed until the third gear rotates by a predetermined angle.
- 10. The fuse device according to claim 8 wherein the worm and the third gear are coaxial with respect to an axis of rotation of the impeller.
- 11. The fuse device according to claim 10 wherein the first and second gears are rotatable about a common axis arranged parallel to the axis of rotation.
- 12. The fuse device according to claim 7 wherein the impeller is fixed to a rotary drive shaft arranged to rotate the worm, the worm being axially movable away from the drive shaft to break a drive connection therewith in response to rotation of the housing by a predetermined angle.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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100 00 177.7 |
Jan 2000 |
DE |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 and/or 365 to German Patent Application Serial No. 100 00 177.7 filed in Germany on Jan. 5, 2000; the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.