Claims
- 1. A warhead arming device for a missile comprising:
- a forebody;
- a rotating afterbody connected with a rotatable joint to said forebody;
- an alternator assembly for generating electrical energy from said rotating afterbody;
- a capacitor electrically connected to said alternator assembly;
- a safe separation measurement device functionally connected to said alternator assembly;
- a fuzing system electrically connected to said capacitor; and
- a detonator electrically connected to said fuzing assembly for arming the missile warhead.
- 2. A warhead arming device as in claim 1 wherein said alternator assembly further comprises:
- a shaft rigidly connected to said rotating afterbody, said shaft extending into said forebody; and
- a field winding fixed to said forebody and surrounding said shaft.
- 3. A warhead arming device as in claim 1 wherein said safe separation measurement device further comprises a revolution counter.
- 4. A warhead arming device for an in-flight missile comprising:
- a forebody of the missile housing a warhead;
- an afterbody of the missile rotatably connected to said forebody, thereby allowing afterbody rotation during missile flight;
- means for generating electrical energy from said afterbody rotation;
- a capacitor connected to said generating means for storing the electrical energy;
- means for determining a safe separation distance traveled by the missile based on said afterbody rotation; and
- means for causing said capacitor to discharge after separation distance and thereby providing power for warhead arming.
- 5. A warhead arming device as in claim 4 wherein said means for generating electrical energy further comprises a primary field winding disposed in said forebody and surrounding a shaft rigidly attached to and extending from the rotatably afterbody.
- 6. A warhead arming device as in claim 4 wherein said means for determining said safe separation distance further comprises a revolution counter electrically connected to said means for generating electrical energy and having logic circuits which equate the revolution of said rotatable afterbody to a fixed longitudinal distance traveled.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of official duties by an employee of Ford Aerospace Corporation, now Loral Aerospace Corporation, while fulfilling the terms of contract N60921-89-C-A136 for the Department of the Navy and may be manufactured, used, licensed by or for the Government for any governmental purpose without payment of any royalties thereon.
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