Claims
- 1. A laser actuated thru-bulkhead initiator for transmission of a detonation within said initiator without destroying the pressure integrity of said initiator and the pressure vessel in which said initiator is installed, said laser actuated thru-bulkhead initiator comprising in combination:
- (i) a body portion having an aperture extending throughout the length thereof, said aperture providing an optical path from a laser source to a detonable explosive material positioned within said aperture of said body portion and in said optical path, said body portion providing a housing for retaining in a first section of said aperture, a primary window element, an attenuator for an explosive shock wave, a second window element, and said detonable explosive material within said aperture and in said optical path;
- (ii) said primary window element secured within said aperture of said body portion, said primary window element having an outer surface and an inner surface, said primary window element being transparent to a laser light of a minimum threshold energy level capable of achieving detonation of said detonable explosive material, and said primary window element performing the function of a pressure seal in said initiator and in said pressure vessel where installed;
- (iii) said attenuator interfaced with said inner surface of said primary window element within said aperture of said body portion, said attenuator transparent to said laser light and performing the function in said initiator of attenuating the energy within a shock wave and the shock wave energy dissipated from an explosive force within said initiator to a level which will not damage said primary window element and said pressure seal, said attenuator material selected from the group consisting of epoxy resin, epoxy resin mixed with an elastomeric material, acrylic resin, and polycarbonate;
- (iv) said second window element having an inner and outer surface, said inner surface interfacing with said attenuator within said aperture of said body portion, said second window element performing the function in said initiator of providing structural support for said body portion and support for said detonable explosive material positioned in said optical path within said aperture of said body portion;
- (v) said detonable explosive material positioned in said optical path and supported by said second window element in the form of a coating thereon within said aperture of said body portion; and,
- (vi) a second section of said aperture of said body portion extending from said outer surface of said second window element, said second section of said aperture of said body portion performing the function of receiving the explosive shock wave energy dissipated from an explosive force released by said detonable explosive material.
- 2. The laser actuated thru-bulkhead initiator as disclosed in claim 1 wherein said detonable explosive material is selected from the group of detonable explosive materials consisting of hexanitrostilbene, cyclotrimethylenetetranitramine, pentaerythritol tetranitrate, cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine, lead azide, and lead styphnate.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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