Claims
- 1. A non-primary explosive detonator comprising a hollow tube with a secondary explosive base charge in one end, an opposite end provided with heat generating igniting means, and an initiating element comprising a confinement containing secondary explosive material, said initiating element having
- (a) a first end which faces the igniting means and which contains secondary explosive material and is adapted for ignition of the secondary explosive material by the igniting means,;
- (b) a second end facing the base charge and being adapted for delivering a detonation impulse; and
- (c) an intermediate portion comprising a deflagration section adjacent said first end and a detonation section adjacent said second and in which the secondary explosive material of the element, upon ignition, is adapted to undergo a deflagration to detonation transition;
- wherein at least the secondary explosive material located in said first end and in said deflagration section of the initiating element is in the form of a porous granulated material, the granules thereof having a weight average particle size between 10 and 2000 microns, and made up of a plurality of primary crystals having a weight average particle size between 0.1 and 100 microns, the crystals being held together in clusters.
- 2. The detonator of claim 1, wherein said first end and said deflagration sections further comprise a combustion catalyst mixed with said secondary explosive material.
- 3. The detonator of claim 2, wherein the catalyst is present in an amount of between 0.1 and 10 percent by weight of the mixture.
- 4. The detonator of claim 2, wherein said catalyst is in the form of a fine-grained powder.
- 5. The detonator of claim 2, wherein the granules comprise secondary explosive material having said combustion catalyst incorporated therein.
- 6. The detonator of claim 2, wherein said catalyst is selected from the group consisting of carbon, kryolites and compounds of aluminum, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, mercury, silver, zinc, lead, chromium, copper, and mixtures of the above.
- 7. The detonator of claim 1, wherein said primary crystals making up the granulated material have a weight average particle size between 1.0 and 50 microns.
- 8. The detonator of claim 1, wherein said granulated material comprises a binder for the secondary explosive crystals in an amount between 0.1 and 10% by weight of the granulated material.
- 9. The detonator of claim 1, wherein said granules have a weight average particle size between 100 and 500 microns.
- 10. The detonator of claim 1, wherein said second end of said element includes crystalline or crushed granulated secondary explosive material.
- 11. The detonator of claim 1, wherein the initiating and intermediate charges are separated by a stepwise drop in pressing density from the first end to the intermediate portion.
- 12. The detonator of claim 11, wherein the initiating charge contains granulated secondary explosive adjacent the first end and crystalline material adjacent the intermediate portion.
- 13. The detonator of claim 12, wherein the weight ratio of granulated secondary explosive material to crystalline material is between 1:5 to 5:1.
- 14. The detonator of claim 11, wherein the element has a pressing density gradient in the initiating charge, increasing in direction from the first end towards the second end.
- 15. The detonator of claim 11, wherein the element has an average pressing density of said secondary explosive material of said element of between 50 and 90% of the density of said secondary explosive material in crystal form.
- 16. The detonator of claim 11, wherein the intermediate portion contains crystalline material.
- 17. The detonator of claim 11, wherein the element has a pressing density gradient in the intermediate portion, increasing in direction from the first end of the initiating element towards the second end.
- 18. The detonator of claim 11, wherein the element has an average pressing density for the intermediate portion of between 30 and 80% of crystal density for the explosive used.
- 19. The detonator of claim 11, wherein a wall is arranged in the boundary between said secondary explosive material in said first end and said intermediate portion.
- 20. The detonator of claim 11, wherein said wall is a cup or disc separate from the hollow tube but adhered thereto.
- 21. The detonator of claim 1, wherein the secondary explosive comprises PETN or RDX.
- 22. The detonator of claim 1, further including a delay element positioned on the first end of the initiating element.
- 23. The detonator of claim 22, further including an ignition or flame-conducting pyrotechnical composition between the delay element and the initiating element.
- 24. The detonator of claim 59, wherein a first portion of the secondary explosive material comprises granulated explosive crystals and a second portion of the secondary explosive material comprises fine crystalline material having a higher density than the granulated explosive crystals.
- 25. A non-primary explosive detonator comprising a hollow tube with a secondary explosive base charge in one end, an opposite end provided with heat generating igniting means, and an initiating element comprising a confinement containing secondary explosive material, said initiating element having
- (a) a first end which faces the igniting means and which contains secondary explosive material and is adapted for ignition of the secondary explosive material by the igniting means,;
- (b) a second end facing the base charge and being adapted for delivering a detonation impulse; and
- (c) an intermediate portion comprising a deflagration section adjacent said first end and a detonation section adjacent said second and in which the secondary explosive material of the element, upon ignition, is adapted to undergo a deflagration to detonation transition;
- wherein said first end and said deflagration sections further comprise a combustion catalyst mixed with said secondary explosive material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/420,512, filed Oct. 12, 1989, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (19)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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A. F. Belyaev et al, "Transition from Deflagration to Detonation in Condensed Phases", pp. 14-26 and 133-157. |
Continuations (1)
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