Claims
- 1. An insensitive fuze train for detonating an insensitive high explosive, comprising:
- a detonator including an exploding foil initiator and a sub-gram quantity of a sensitive explosive positioned adjacent said exploding foil initiator;
- a slapper plate assembly positioned adjacent said sensitive explosive;
- a first insensitive explosive positioned adjacent said slapper plate assembly; and
- a second insensitive explosive larger than said first insensitive explosive positioned adjacent said first insensitive explosive.
- 2. The fuze train of claim 1, wherein said sub-gram quantity of sensitive explosive is selected from the group consisting of HNS-IV, PETN, and HNS+Kel-F.
- 3. The fuze train of claim 1, wherein said exploding foil initiator includes a bridge foil, which upon rapid electrical heating thereof drives a section of said bridge foil against said sub-gram quantity of sensitive explosive for igniting same;
- whereby ignition of said explosive of said detonator drives a section of a slapper section of said slapper plate assembly against said first insensitive explosive causing ignition thereof which in turn ignites said second insensitive explosive, the ignition of said second insensitive explosive being adapted to detonate an associated insensitive high explosive.
- 4. An insensitive fuze train for detonating an insensitive high explosive, comprising:
- a detonator comprising a first slapper plate detonator assembly, said first detonator assembly comprising
- an explosive charge of a subgram quantity of a sensitive explosive and a slapper assembly for detonating said explosive charge;
- a second slapper plate detonator assembly positioned adjacent said explosive charge;
- a first insensitive explosive positioned adjacent said second slapper plate assembly; and
- a second insensitive explosive larger than said first insensitive explosive positioned adjacent said first insensitive explosive.
- 5. The fuze train of claim 4, wherein said explosive charge is selected from the group consisting of HNS-IV and PETN.
- 6. The fuze train of claim 4, wherein said slapper assembly of said first detonator assembly comprises:
- a insulative member;
- a foil mounted on said insulative member and extending across opposite surfaces of said insulative member, said foil including a thin bridge section;
- an insulator covering said foil;
- a barrel forming means positioned adjacent said insulator; and
- electrical means for rapidly heating said bridge section;
- whereby rapid heating of said bridge section causes same to explode driving a section of said insulator through said barrel and against said explosive charge causing ignition of said explosive charge.
- 7. The fuze train of claim 6, wherein said insulator covering said foil includes a section defining a slapper member, such that activation of said foil drives said slapper member from said insulator, through said barrel, and against said explosive charge.
- 8. An insensitive fuze train for detonating an insensitive high explosive, comprising:
- a detonator comprising a subgram explosive charge and means for igniting said subgram explosive charge, said subgram explosive charge being selected from the group consisting of HNS-IV, PETN, and HNS+Kel-F;
- a slapper plate assembly including a first metal plate defining a barrel therein and a second plate;
- a first insensitive explosive composed of UF-TATB; and
- a second insensitive explosive larger than said first insensitive explosive composed of LX-17;
- whereby activation of said means of igniting said subgram explosive charge causes ignition of said subgram explosive charge which drives a slapper member from said second plate through said barrel onto said first insensitive explosive causing detonation thereof which in turn causes detonation of said second insensitive explosive.
- 9. The fuze train of claim 8, in combination with a quantity of an insensitive high explosive, whereby detonation of said second explosive cause detonation of said high explosive.
- 10. The combination of claim 9, wherein the insensitive high explosive is selected from the group consisting of LX-17 and PBXW-124.
- 11. An insensitive fuze train comprising:
- an exploding foil detonator;
- a sub-gram quantity of a sensitive explosive material positioned adjacent to said exploding foil detonator;
- a slapper plate assembly positioned adjacent to said sensitive explosive material;
- a quantity of a first insensitive explosive material positioned adjacent to said slapper plate assembly; and
- a quantity of a second insensitive explosive material larger than the quantity of said first insensitive explosive material positioned adjacent to said first insensitive explosive material;
- whereby activation of said exploding foil detonator initiates a series of detonations resulting in the detonation of said second insensitive explosive material.
- 12. The insensitive fuze train of claim 11, wherein said first insensitive explosive material is located at least partially within said second insensitive explosive material.
- 13. The insensitive fuze train of claim 11, wherein said exploding foil detonator is of a slapper foil type.
- 14. The insensitive fuze train of claim 13, wherein said sub-gram quantity of an insensitive explosive material is selected from the group consisting of HNS-IV, PETN, and HNS+Kel-F.
- 15. The insensitive fuze train of claim 11, wherein said slapper plate assemby comprises a first plate having an opening therein defining a barrel, and a second plate positioned adjacent to said first plate and having a thickness substantially less than a thickness of said first plate.
- 16. The insensitive fuze train of claim 11, wherein said first insensitive explosive material consists of a quantity of UF-TATB, and said second insensitive explosive material consists of a quantity of LX-17.
- 17. The insensitive fuze train of claim 11, in combination with a quantity of insensitive high explosive material selected from the group consisting of LX-17 and PBXW-124.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/897,149 filed Jun. 11, 1992, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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John R. Stroud, "A New King of Detonator-The Slapper", Preprint UCRL-77639, Feb. 27, 1976. |
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