Claims
- 1. An ignitor plug for a pyrotechnical device, in particular a grenade for hand or mechanical launching, the device comprising a body (104) fitted with a control mechanism comprising a trigger lever (101) and a percussion mechanism (128) co-operating with a primary pyrotechnical module (105) for initiating a charge (119) of the pyrotechnical device, wherein the plug comprises a latch (150) which engages the lever (101) in a storage position to prevent free displacement of the trigger lever (101) towards a release position, the latch (150) being so shaped that during initial operation of the ignitor plug said latch requires the lever (101) to be moved initially in an opposite direction to that required for releasing the percussion mechanism (128) in order to disengage the latch (150) from the trigger lever (101).
- 2. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) is urged resiliently towards a release position where said latch is disengaged from the lever (101).
- 3. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the primary pyrotechnical module (105) is axially displaceable inside the body (104) towards a main charge (119), and means (102) hold the primary pyrotechnical module (105) spaced axially away from the main charge (119) in an initial, safe position, the means (102) for holding the primary pyrotechnical module (105) axially apart from the main charge (119) comprising the latch (150) urged resiliently away from an initial, safe position in which the latch (150) interferes with a travel path of the primary pyrotechnical module (105) to prevent it from moving towards the main charge (119), towards a release position in which the latch (150) lies off the travel path of the primary pyrotechnical module (105).
- 4. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) is itself initially held in an initial, safe position by at least two mechanical blocking means (101, 126) such that release of the latch (150) requires both of the blocking means (101, 126) to be manipulated.
- 5. An ignitor plug for a pyrotechnical device, in particular a grenade for hand or mechanical launching, the device comprising a body (104) fitted with a control mechanism comprising a trigger lever (101) and a percussion mechanism (128) co-operating with a primary pyrotechnical module (105) for initiating a charge (119) of the pyrotechnical device and axially displaceable inside the body (104) towards the charge (119), and means (102) for holding the primary pyrotechnical module (105) spaced axially away from the charge (119) in an initial, safe position, characterized by the fact that the means (102) for holding the primary pyrotechnical module (105) axially apart from the charge (119) comprise a latch (150) urged resiliently away from the initial, safe position in which the latch (150) interferes with a travel path of the primary pyrotechnical module (105) to prevent the primary pyrotechnical module (105) from moving towards the charge (119), towards a release position in which the latch (150) lies off the travel path of the primary pyrotechnical module (105), the latch (150) being initially held in the initial, safe position by at least two mechanical blocking means (101, 126) such that release of the latch (150) requires both of the blocking means (101, 126) to be manipulated.
- 6. The ignitor plug according to claim 4, characterized by the fact that one of the means for blocking the latch (150) is formed by the trigger lever (101).
- 7. The ignitor plug according to claim 4, characterized by the fact that one of the means for blocking the trigger lever (101) is formed by a pin (125).
- 8. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) is formed by a pivoting element having a branch (154) in engagement with the trigger lever (101) in the storage position.
- 9. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) is generally L-shaped, having two branches (152, 154), which branches co-operate respectively with the primary pyrotechnical module (105) to serve as an abutment therefore, and with the trigger lever (101).
- 10. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) has a branch (154) passing through a passage (101a) formed in the trigger lever (101) and possessing a catch (155) which rests against the outside surface of the trigger lever (101) in the initial, safe position.
- 11. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) is urged towards the release position by a spring (170) mounted on its axis.
- 12. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) comprises two generally orthogonal branches (152, 154) one being substantially parallel to the translation axis of the primary pyrotechnical module (105) and serving as an initial abutment therefor, and the other being substantially radial relative to said axis and cooperating with the trigger lever (101).
- 13. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) has at least one branch (152) resting in the initial, safe position against a branch (126) of a pin (125).
- 14. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the primary pyrotechnical module (105) is also held in its initial, safe position remote from the secondary pyrotechnical module (117) by a clip (102) which interferes with the body (104) and which is adapted to be withdrawn during ejection of the trigger lever (101).
- 15. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the primary pyrotechnical module carries at least one delay element (109).
- 16. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the tact that the primary pyrotechnical module (105) includes a pellet (12a) suitable for co-operating with a ring (115) of the secondary pyrotechnical module (117) to form a screen by becoming fixed together in the event of the primary pyrotechnical module (105) being excited in untimely manner while in the storage position.
- 17. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that said plug includes a pin (125) having a setback (127) such that the pin (125) cannot be withdrawn unless the trigger lever (101) has been pressed down.
- 18. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that said plug includes complementary shape means (bib, 156) defined between the latch (150) and the trigger lever (101) suitable for preventing the latch (150) from moving after removal of a pin (125) without the trigger lever (101) being manipulated.
- 19. The ignitor plug according to claim 18, characterized by the fact that the complementary shape means comprise a stud (156) secured to the end of a branch (154) of the latch (150) and suitable for penetrating into a complementary bore (bib) formed in the trigger lever (101).
- 20. The ignitor plug according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that said plug includes viscoelastic material (190) of hardness that increases with increasing speed of application of force thereto, said material being interposed between the trigger lever (101) and the body of the device.
- 21. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that one of the means for blocking the latch (150) is formed by the trigger lever (101).
- 22. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that one of the means for blocking the trigger lever (101) is formed by a pin (125).
- 23. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) is formed by a pivoting element having a branch (154) in engagement with the trigger lever (101) in the storage position.
- 24. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) is generally L-shaped, having two branches (152, 154), which branches co-operate respectively with the primary pyrotechnical module (105) to serve as an abutment therefore, and with the trigger lever (101).
- 25. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) has a branch (154) passing through a passage (101a) formed in the trigger lever (101) and possessing a catch (155) which rests against the outside surface of the trigger lever (101) in the initial, safe position.
- 26. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) is urged towards the release position by a spring (170) mounted on its axis.
- 27. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) comprises two generally orthogonal branches (152, 154) one being substantially parallel to the translation axis of the primary pyrotechnical module (105) and serving as an initial abutment therefor, and the other being substantially radial relative to said axis and cooperating with the trigger lever (101).
- 28. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the latch (150) has at least one branch (152) resting in the initial, safe position against a branch (126) of a pin (125).
- 29. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the primary pyrotechnical module (105) is also held in its initial, safe position remote from the secondary pyrotechnical module (117) by a clip (102) which interferes with the body (104) and which is adapted to be withdrawn during ejection of the trigger lever (101).
- 30. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the primary pyrotechnical module carries at least one delay element (109).
- 31. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the tact that the primary pyrotechnical module (105) includes a pellet (12a) suitable for co-operating with a ring (115) of the secondary pyrotechnical module (117) to form a screen by becoming fixed together in the event of the primary pyrotechnical module (105) being excited in untimely manner while in the storage position.
- 32. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that said plug includes a pin (125) having a setback (127) such that the pin (125) cannot be withdrawn unless the trigger lever (101) has been pressed down.
- 33. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that said plug includes complementary shape means (bib, 156) defined between the latch (150) and the trigger lever (101) suitable for preventing the latch (150) from moving after removal of a pin (125) without the trigger lever (101) being manipulated.
- 34. The ignitor plug according to claim 33, characterized by the fact that the complementary shape means comprise a stud (156) secured to the end of a branch (154) of the latch (150) and suitable for penetrating into a complementary bore (bib) formed in the trigger lever (101).
- 35. The ignitor plug according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that said plug includes viscoelastic material (190) of hardness that increases with increasing speed of application of force thereto, said material being interposed between the trigger lever (101) and the body of the device.
Priority Claims (2)
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00 10059 |
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Parent Case Info
The present patent application is a non-provisional application of International Application No. PCT FR01/01028, filed Apr. 5, 2001.
PCT Information
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PCT/FR01/01028 |
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WO01/77608 |
10/18/2001 |
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