Claims
- 1. A method for detecting different detonating conditions for a follow-up explosive charge in a dual stage weapon containing a primary explosive charge and said follow-up explosive charge, comprising the following steps:
- (a) using an initially unlocked first acceleration sensor having relatively low sensitivity in said dual stage weapon for producing an acceleration representing first output signal,
- (b) delaying said first output signal for an adjustable length of time to provide a delayed first output signal,
- (c) releasing with said delayed first output signal a locking means of a second initially locked second acceleration sensor having a relatively high sensitivity compared to said relatively low sensitivity of said first acceleration sensor,
- (d) producing with said released second acceleration sensor an acceleration representing second output signal,
- (e) detecting in a signal discriminator circuit from said second output signal detonating condition representing signal, and
- (f) using said detonating condition representing signal for activating a detonator of said follow-up explosive charge.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) providing third acceleration sensor means for generating an acceleration or vibration representing third output signal,
- (b) supplying said third output signal to a random function generator for generating a random activating signal,
- (c) supplying said detonating condition representing signal as a clock signal also to said random function generator for passing said random activating signal, and
- (d) supplying said random activating signal and said detonating condition representing signal through logic circuit means to said detonator of said follow-up explosive charge for activating said detonator with one of said random activating signal and said detonating condition representing signal.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising using for any one of said first, second, and third acceleration sensor means two acceleration sensing members arranged in parallel.
- 4. The method of claim 2, further comprising using for any one of said first, second, and third acceleration sensor means two acceleration sensing members arranged in series.
- 5. A system for detecting different detonating conditions for a follow-up explosive charge in a dual stage weapon containing a primary explosive charge and said follow-up explosive charge, said system comprising:
- (a) initially unlocked first acceleration sensor means having a relatively low sensitivity in said dual stage weapon for producing an acceleration representing first output signal,
- (b) time delay means operatively connected to said first acceleration sensor means for delaying said first output signal for an adjustable length of time to provide a delayed first output signal,
- (c) second acceleration sensor means including a locking means for initially locking said second acceleration sensor means having a relatively high sensitivity compared to said relatively low sensitivity of said first acceleration sensor means, said second acceleration sensor means being operatively connected to said time delay means for releasing said locking means with said first output signal after its delay,
- (d) said second acceleration sensor means producing an acceleration representing second output signal upon release of said locking means,
- (e) discriminator circuit means operatively connected to said second accleration sensor means for detecting from said second output signal a detonating condition representing signal, and
- (f) detonator means operatively connected to said signal discriminator circuit means for activating said follow-up explosive charge by triggering said detonator means.
- 6. The system of claim 5, further comprising:
- (a) third acceleration sensor means for generating an acceleration representing third output signal,
- (b) a random function generator operatively connected to receive said third output signal for generating a random activating, signal,
- (c) means operatively connecting said random function generator to said signal discriminator circuit means for supplying said detonating condition representing signal as a clock signal to said random function generator for producing said random activating signal, and
- (d) logic circuit means operatively connecting said random function generator and said signal discriminating circuit means to said detonator means for supplying said activating signal and said detonating condition representing signal to said detonator means for activating said detonator means with one of the activating signal and said detonating condition representing signal.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein at least one of said first, second and third acceleration sensor means comprises two acceleration sensing members arranged in parallel for providing a certain redundancy.
- 8. The system of claim 6, wherein at least one of said first, second, and third acceleration sensor means comprise two acceleration sensing members arranged in series for providing a certain redundancy.
- 9. The system of claim 5 wherein said first acceleration sensor means comprises a further output for providing a direct output signal, said system further comprising conductor means directly connecting said further output of said first acceleration sensing means to said signal discriminator circuit means for detecting from said direct output signal of said first acceleration sensor means said detonating condition representing signal.
- 10. The system of claim 5, wherein said second acceleration sensor means having a relatively high sensitivity, comprise housing means forming a cavity having a central axis defining a sensing direction, acceleration sensing mass means, mounting means releasably mounting said sensing mass means in said cavity of said housing means, releasing means operatively arranged for cooperation with said mounting means for releasing said sensing mass means for movement in said cavity of said housing means in said sensing direction upon release of said sensing mass means, and switch means operatively arranged in said housing means in a position for actuation of said switch means by said sensing mass means after said sensing mass means has moved through a predetermined distance in said sensing direction in said cavity.
- 11. The system of claim 10, wherein said first and second acceleration sensor means further comprise pick-up means operatively arranged in said housing means for detecting the movement of said sensing mass means in said cavity of said housing means.
- 12. The system of claim 10, wherein said releasing means comprise a cutting member operatively arranged for severing said mounting means, and force applying means arranged for applying a severing force to said cutting means.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein said force applying means comprise an explosive charge for driving said cutting member through said mounting means.
- 14. The system of claim 10, comprising further releasing means operatively arranged for cooperation with said mounting means for releasing said sensing mass means after said first sensor means have already released said sensing mass means.
- 15. The system of claim 10, wherein said mounting means at least partially form part of said sensing mass means, whereby said sensing mass means comprising two partial mass components which are connected to each other.
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 662,089, filed Oct. 18, 1984.
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