Claims
- 1. An igniter assembly for a parachute flare which includes a flare composition and a parachute, said igniter assembly comprising:a housing having internal walls defining a raceway; a cartridge disposed in said raceway and retained in a stationary state relative to said housing, said cartridge comprising a stationary primer and a spring; a striker arm connected to said cartridge and said spring and movable into a cocked state in which said spring urges said striker arm towards said primer; a slider disposed in said raceway and having an igniter composition chamber and a cocking wall portion, said slider being movable in tandem with said igniter composition chamber along at least a portion of the length of said raceway from a loaded position in which said striker arm is maintained in the cocked state by said cocking wall portion to a firing position in which said igniter composition chamber is aligned and in communication with said primer and said striker arm is free of said cocking wall portion to permit said spring to drive said striker arm from the cocked state into said primer with the force sufficient to strike and detonate said primer.
- 2. The igniter assembly of claim 1, further comprising a parachute cable for connecting said slider to the parachute and, upon deployment of the parachute, moving said slider from the loaded position io the firing position.
- 3. The igniter assembly of claim 2, wherein said parachute cable is aligned with a central axis of said slider.
- 4. The igniter assembly of claim 1, wherein said spring comprises a torsion spring.
- 5. The igniter assembly of claim 1, wherein said cartridge further comprises a stationary cutter and wherein said slider further comprises a motion restricting bridge contacting said stationary cutter and restricting movement of said slider between the loaded and firing positions so that movement of said slider from the loaded position to the firing position requires that said stationary cutter fracture said motion restricting bridge.
- 6. The igniter assembly of claim 1, wherein said internal walls defining said raceway have substantially the same depth as said slider.
- 7. The igniter assembly of claim 6, wherein said slider has a striker arm clearance slot through which said striker arm passes as said slider moves from the loaded position to the firing position.
- 8. The igniter assembly of claim 1, wherein said igniter composition chamber contains ignitable pellets.
- 9. The igniter assembly of claim 1, wherein:said igniter assembly further comprises a parachute cable for connecting said slider to the parachute and, upon deployment of the parachute, moving said slider from the loaded position to the firing position; said cartridge further comprises a stationary cutter; said slider further comprises a motion restricting bridge contacting said stationary cutter and restricting movement of said slider between the loaded and firing positions so that movement of said slider from the loaded position to the firing position requires that said stationary cutter fracture said motion restricting bridge; said internal walls defining said raceway have substantially the same depth as said slider; and said slider has a striker arm clearance slot through which said striker arm passes as said slider moves from the loaded position to the firing position.
- 10. A parachute flare assembly comprising an illuminant composition, a deployable parachute, an igniter assembly, and a cable connecting said parachute to said igniter assembly, said igniter assembly comprising:a housing having internal walls defining a raceway; a cartridge disposed in said raceway and retained in a stationary state relative to said housing, said cartridge comprising a stationary primer and a spring; a striker arm connected to said cartridge and said spring and movable into a cocked state in which said spring urges said striker arm towards said primer; a slider disposed in said raceway and having an igniter composition chamber and a cocking wall portion, said slider being movable in tandem with said igniter composition chamber along at least a portion of the length of said raceway from a loaded position in which said striker arm is maintained in the cocked state by said cocking wall portion to a firing position in which said igniter composition chamber is aligned and in communication with said primer and said striker arm is free of said cocking wall portion to permit said spring to drive said striker arm from the cocked state into said primer and strike said primer with the force sufficient to detonate said primer, and wherein said cable is connected to said slider so that deployment of said parachute causes said cable to move said slider from the loaded position to the firing position.
- 11. The parachute flare assembly of claim 10, wherein said cable is aligned with a central axis of said slider.
- 12. The parachute flare assembly of claim 10, wherein said spring comprises a torsion spring.
- 13. The parachute flare assembly of claim 10, wherein said cartridge further comprises a stationary cutter and wherein said slider further comprises a motion restricting bridge contacting said stationary cutter and restricting movement of said slider between the loaded and firing positions so that movement of said slider from the loaded position to the firing position requires that said stationary cutter fracture said motion restricting bridge.
- 14. The parachute flare assembly of claim 10, wherein said internal walls defining said raceway have substantially the same depth as said slider.
- 15. The igniter assembly of claim 14, wherein said slider has a striker arm clearance slot through which said striker arm passes as said slider moves from the loaded position to the firing position.
- 16. The parachute flare assembly of claim 10, wherein said igniter composition chamber contains ignitable pellets.
- 17. The igniter assembly of claim 10, wherein:said cartridge further comprises a stationary cutter; said slider further comprises a motion restricting bridge contacting said stationary cutter and restricting movement of said slider between the loaded and firing positions so that movement of said slider from the loaded position to the firing position requires that said stationary cutter fracture said motion restricting bridge; said internal walls defining said raceway have substantially the same depth as said slider; and said slider has a striker arm clearance slot through which said striker arm passes as said slider moves from the loaded position to the firing position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
Priority is claimed of provisional application No. 60/145,129 filed in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office on Jul. 22, 1999, the complete disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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