Claims
- 1. A detonation arrestor comprising:
a housing having a transverse passageway to receive a detonating cord extending to ordnance and an axial bore intersecting said passageway; a cutter piston disposed in said bore being sized to permit axial displacement therein and having a cutter blade adjacent said passageway; and a shallow dish-shaped diaphragm spring having its center adjacent to one end of said cutter piston, said diaphragm spring laterally extending from said bore and being secured to said housing along its round periphery in a sealed relationship.
- 2. A detonation arrestor according to claim 1 wherein said diaphragm spring is formed in the configuration of a Belleville spring from a spring material providing strength, rigidity, and spring modulus to snap to an extended position when said diaphragm spring is displaced to a position past an over center position spring by an impinging pressure wave.
- 3. A detonation arrestor according to claim 2 wherein said diaphragm spring is displaced by said impinging pressure wave to snap to said extended position to axially displace said cutter piston in said bore and cut said detonating cord with said cutter blade to arrest detonation of said ordnance.
- 4. A detonation arrestor according to claim 3 wherein said housing is adapted to engage said detonating cord extending therethrough.
- 5. A detonation arrestor according to claim 4 further comprising:
a catch spring connected to said housing and having a pair of wires in tension frictionally engaging a U-shaped groove in a shaft portion of said piston in said bore, said wires of said catch spring being disengaged from said bore to permit said axial displacement of said piston therein to cut said detonating cord with said cutter blade.
- 6. A detonation arrestor according to claim 5 further comprising:
a flexible diaphragm extending across said housing to protect said diaphragm spring.
- 7. A detonation arrestor according to claim 6 further comprising:
a protective grill extending across said housing to protect said flexible diaphragm and said diaphragm spring.
- 8. A detonation arrestor according to claim 7 wherein said catch spring is a pair of wires held in tension to frictionally engage a U-shaped groove in said piston and retain one end of said shaft portion of said piston in contact with the center of said diaphragm spring.
- 9. A detonation arrestor according to claim 8 further comprising:
a helical booster spring wrapped about said shaft portion of said cutter pistons being held in compression to augment the force provided by said diaphragm spring to help cut said detonating cord.
- 10. A detonation arrestor according to claim 9 wherein said protective grill engages said housing to internally seal a chamber inside said diaphragm spring and an annular cavity in said bore.
- 11. A detonation arrestor according to claim 10 further comprising:
a percussion cap adjacent said piston having a firing hole extending therefrom; a detonator disposed at one end of said firing hole and adjacent said cutter blade; and a firing pin on said piston being disposed adjacent said percussion cap.
- 12. A detonation arrestor according to claim 11 wherein said firing pin is displaced by said diaphragm spring to initiate said percussion cap to detonate said detonator and forcefully propel said cutter blade to cut said detonating cord.
- 13. A detonation arrestor according to claim 12 further comprising:
a pyrotechnic delay line element disposed in said flash hole.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent applications entitled “Reliable and Effective Line Charge System” by Felipe Garcia et al., U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Ser. No. 09/012932 (NC 78,433), filed Jan. 24, 1998, “Line Charge Insensitive Munition Warhead” by Felipe Garcia et al., U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Ser. No. 07/944049 (NC 78,448), filed Sep. 12, 1997, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,932,835, “Line Charge Connector” by Felipe Garcia et al., U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Ser. No. 09/030518 (NC 78,635), filed Feb. 12, 1998, “Line Charge Fastener and Detonating Cord Guide” by Felipe Garcia et al., U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Ser. No. 09/034722 (NC 78,878), filed Mar. 2, 1998, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,959,233, and “Thermoset/thermoplastic Line Charge with Contoured Fabric Fastening and Detonating Cord Management System and Assembly Process” by Robert Woodall et al., U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Ser. No. 09/536,491 (NC 82,196), filed Mar. 27, 2000 and incorporates all references and information thereof by reference herein.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
[0002] The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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