The Army and Navy have a need for less sensitive large caliber electric primers that will pass HERO (Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance) requirements per MIL-STD 464B and ESD (electro static discharge) requirements per MIL-STD 331C, subtest F1, and also pass insensitive munition (IM) requirements. The primers are required to ignite large propellant beds across various temperatures with minimum differential pressure between the breach and the chamber. In both training and battle situations, munitions are continuously subjected to ESD discharge and stray RE (radio frequency) electrical signals. This Invention is designed to provide the user with a safer, more robust munition that is less prone to these hazards. An example of a use environment is for a M829A3 large caliber munition, or for an M831A1 training munition, but this invention can also be applied to a host of other large and medium caliber munitions.
The invention provides an improved primary ignition system for large caliber ammunition which ignition system meets HERO and ESD requirements. This low energy ignition primer device begins the ignition sequence from the 24 volt supply (1) provided to a (PFN) Pulse Forming Network (2). The pulse width derived from the PFN delivers the ignition pulse to the primer head assembly (3) applying an electrical pulse of 1,900 volts; in 0.5 milliseconds; (up to approximately 400 amperes peak) to a specially coated non energetic element (5) in a chamber (6) in order to ignite an environmentally friendly ignition composition mix also located in chamber (6). A low temperature plasma is generated by the ionization of products discharged from the non energetic element that ignites the environmentally friendly ignition composition generating between 3500 to 4382 degrees Kelvin. The element coating comprises of non energetic material with a grain size approximately 0.1 nanometers. This extreme heat excites/reacts the aluminum pelletized composition to enter a phase change state that expands the pelletized aluminum based mixture igniting into latter chamber (10) where it is vented through the venting orifice plug (18). The mix is derived from a water based process to generate a stoichiometric nano based energetic insensitive material. The mix comprises of aluminum based nano sized material, combined with oxidizer, binders, and other gas developing agents then formed into an ESD (Electro Static Discharge) insensitive pellet. A venting orifice (18) serves to vent ignited nano based mixture from a closing plug (12) into a venting tube chamber (11), which is comprised of if a similar type material that finally serves to ignite the propellant bed found in the ammunition canister (14). The propellant bed ignited (14) is herein comprised of various double based granular and stick propellants. Once ignited the volumetric expansion of gases start the movement of the projectile (16).
In the device's primer head assembly is a brass ignition pin pressed into a (non-electrically conductive) Torlon® material cup. A circuit path ultimately going through to the grounded metal primer head enclosure (3) is enabled by having the special non energetic element installed so as to make connections within the slot of the ignition pin and reconnected to slip-in connection clips. The connection clips are the used as means to connect the element to the head, to complete a circuit. The non-conductive Torlon® material acts as an insulator for the entire system. By so acting as an insulator, electrostatic discharge values required to set off ignition are elevated, this creating a safer primary ignition composition. By using the special non energetic element in this configuration, radio frequency energies cannot easily couple to the system, this also creating a configuration less sensitive to premature detonation. Further, the relatively higher voltages/temperatures that would be required in this invention to set off an unwanted ignition, further makes this system less sensitive. The nano and other energetic/non-energetic materials used in the design of this system, make the system's operation more green, i.e., more environmentally friendly, by eliminating more toxic materials such as lead, and such as the benite strands that formerly were used in the propellant bed. Ignition timings are more predictable with pulse width delivered from a multi and single staged PFN that starts an instantaneous ignition unaffected by temperature as found in standard bridge wire conventional type systems that use lead based ignition compositions which are susceptible to harsh environments.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a low energy ignition system means utilizing a less sensitive oxidized nano based energetic material as the primer material ignited eliminating the conventional type bridge wire.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a low energy ignition means wherein less sensitive and also more green, aluminum based nano sized material, combined with oxidizer, binders, and other gas developing agents then formed into an ESD (Electra Static Discharge) less sensitive pellet.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a low energy ignition bridge wireless means wherein less sensitive and also more green nano type mixture is utilized in the primer body.
It is a yet another object of the present invention to provide a low energy ignition means utilizing nano type primer ingredients that are more green and more environmentally friendly.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent in view of the within detailed descriptions of the invention, the claims, and in light of the following drawings, wherein reference numerals may be reused, where appropriate, to indicate a correspondence between the referenced items. It should be understood that the sizes and shapes of the different components in the figures may not be in exact proportion and are shown here for visual clarity and for purpose of explanation. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments of the present invention that have been described herein are merely illustrative of certain applications of the principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications may be made to the present invention described herein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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While the invention may have been described with reference to certain embodiments, numerous changes, alterations and modifications to the described embodiments are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims, and equivalents thereof.
This application claims benefit under 35USC119 (e) of the filing date of Provisional Application No. 61/295,206 filed Jan. 15, 2010, the entire file contents of which are incorporated by reference herein as though fully set forth
The inventions described herein may be made, used, or licensed by or for the U.S. Government for U.S. Government purposes.
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