Claims
- 1. An initiator device for generating a shock wave through a shock tube, comprising:an end sleeve having an inner surface defining a bore extending between input and output ends, at least a portion of the inner surface toward the output end being threaded for threadably receiving and forming threads on an outer surface of a shock tube received within the output end; and retaining means associated with the sleeve for receiving a triggering device and securing the device to the input end of the end sleeve.
- 2. An initiator device as defined in claim 1, wherein the retaining means includes an externally threaded nut slidably receivable along the outer surface of the sleeve for threadably receiving the triggering device and securing the triggering device to the input end of the end sleeve.
- 3. An initiator device as defined in claim 1, wherein the bore of the end sleeve includes a pressure chamber for accommodating the transmission of a shock wave therethrough.
- 4. An initiator device as defined in claim 3, wherein the internal bore of the end sleeve includes a pocket having an enlarged cross-sectional area relative to the pressure chamber, the pocket being located upstream of the pressure chamber relative to shock wave movement for positioning a primer cap to be detonated thereat by the triggering device.
- 5. An initiator device as defined in claim 3, wherein the internal bore of the end sleeve includes a flash hole having a reduced cross-sectional area relative to the pressure chamber, the flash hole being located downstream of the pressure chamber relative to shock wave movement.
- 6. A firing device assembly for receiving a shock wave from a shock tube, comprising:a barrel having an inner surface defining a bore extending between input and output ends, the input end to communicate with a shock tube and the output end to communicate with a firing device; a firing pin piston movably disposed within the bore of the barrel, the firing pin piston defining a cavity communicating with the input end of the barrel for storing a propellant charge to be initiated by shock waves from the shock tube; and retaining means associated with the barrel for coupling the firing device to the barrel.
- 7. A firing device assembly as defined in claim 6, wherein the retaining means includes an externally threaded nut slidably receivable along an outer surface of the barrel for threadably receiving and securing the firing device to the output end of the barrel.
- 8. A firing device assembly as defined in claim 6, further including securing means for temporarily preventing the firing pin piston from moving within the bore of the barrel until the propellant charge builds up sufficient propellant force to move the firing pin piston.
- 9. A firing device assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein the securing means includes adhesive lined, heat shrinkable tubing coupling the firing pin piston to the inner surface of the barrel defining the bore.
- 10. A firing device assembly as defined in claim 6, further including seal means disposed at the input end of the barrel for providing a seal on the input end of the firing device until the seal means is punctured by the firing pin piston.
- 11. A firing device assembly as defined in claim 10, wherein the seal means is an aluminum foil membrane.
- 12. A firing device assembly as defined in claim 6, further including seal means to be disposed between the cavity of the firing pin piston and an output end of the shock tube for providing a seal between the shock tube and the firing device until the seal means is punctured by shock waves transmitted along the shock tube.
- 13. A firing device as defined in claim 12, wherein the seal means is a paper membrane.
- 14. An in-line initiator and firing device assembly, comprising:a shock tube assembly having an input end and an output end; an in-line initiator for initiating a shock wave along the shock tube assembly, the in-line initiator including: an end sleeve having an inner surface defining a bore extending between input and output ends, at least a portion of the inner surface toward the output end being threaded, the output end threadably receiving and forming threads on an outer surface of the input end of the shock tube assembly; and first retaining means associated with the end sleeve for receiving a shock wave triggering device and securing the triggering device to the input end of the end sleeve; and a firing device assembly to be activated by a shock wave, the firing device including: a barrel having an inner surface defining a bore extending between input and output ends, the input end communicating with the output end of the shock tube assembly and the output end to communicate with a firing device; a firing pin piston movably disposed within the bore of the barrel, the firing pin piston defining a cavity communicating with the input end of the barrel for storing a propellant charge to be initiated by shock waves transmitted from the shock tube assembly; and second retaining means associated with the barrel for coupling the firing device to the barrel.
- 15. An in-line initiator and firing device assembly as defined in claim 14, wherein the shock tube assembly includes a connector having an input end and a plurality of output ends, an input shock tube having its input end coupled to the output end of the end sleeve, and its output end coupled to the input end of the connector, and a plurality of output shock tubes each having its input end coupled to an associated output end of the connector and its output end to communicate with an associated firing device.
- 16. An in-line initiator and firing device assembly as defined in claim 15, wherein the connector has an input end and two output ends.
- 17. An in-line initiator and firing device assembly as defined in claim 16, wherein the connector is a Y-connector.
- 18. An in-line initiator and firing device assembly as defined in claim 14, further including a reinforcing member extending about the shock tube assembly at a portion interfacing with the end sleeve.
- 19. An in-line initiator and firing device assembly as defined in claim 18, wherein the reinforcing member includes heat shrinkable tubing.
- 20. An in-line initiator and firing device assembly as defined in claim 18, further including a protective sleeve extending about an interface of the shock tube assembly with the end sleeve.
- 21. An in-line initiator and firing device assembly as defined in claim 20, wherein the protective sleeve includes heat shrinkable tubing.
- 22. An in-line initiator and firing device assembly as defined in claim 20, further including a strain relief member extending about at least a portion of the protective sleeve covering the interface of the shock tube assembly with the end sleeve.
- 23. An in-line initiator and firing device assembly as defined in claim 22, wherein the strain relief member includes heat shrinkable tubing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/103,342, filed Oct. 7, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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