Claims
- 1. A pneumatic point detonating fuze for safing and arming a projectile which comprises:
- a cup-shaped rear body housing having a partially closed rear end, a front open end, a plurality of progressively sized axially aligned rear body housing counterbores extending from said closed rear end toward said front open end, and a plurality of longitudinally positioned lead explosive bores, said lead bores communicating with said rear body counterbores and exiting from said rear end;
- a plurality of lead explosive charges longitudinally positioned in the lead bores of said rear body housing;
- a booster explosive means fixedly attached to said partially closed end of said rear body housing;
- an ogival front body housing having a rear end section fixedly positioned concentric with and adjacent to said front open end of said rear body housing, a tapered forward section, an axial piston counterbore located in said rear end section having a plurality of annular notched partition grooves therein, an axial guide counterbore communicating with said piston counterbore, an axial nose counterbore located in said tapered forward section and communicating with said guide counterbore, and a plurality of high and low pressure channels pneumatically connecting said nose counterbore with said piston counterbore;
- body cover means for fixedly holding said front body housing attached to said rear body housing;
- torsionally biased rotary arming means for holding said fuze in a "safe" unarmed condition when said fuze has not been subjected to a proper launch environment, and for placing said fuze in an "armed" condition when said fuze has received a proper launch environment;
- biased setback generator-detent-delay means, positioned in said rear body housing counterbores, for providing electrical energy to said arming means, for preventing said arming means from rotating when said fuze in said "safe" condition, and for controllably delaying the redetenting of said arming means for a first interval of time after said fuze has been subjected to said launch environment;
- pneumatic piston detent means, slidably positioned in the piston counterbore of said front body housing, for detenting said rotary arming means until said projectile has obtained a proper velocity and for permitting said rotary arming means to rotate and place said fuze in said armed condition when said projectile has seen said proper velocity; and
- venturi nozzle sensing means for detecting said projectile air velocity and for directing high and low pressure air through said high and low pressure channels into said piston counterbore, wherein the difference in pressure across said piston detent means causes forward translation of said piston detent means and the release of said torsionally biased rotary arming means; and
- a plurality of piezoelectric graze and impact sensors, operatively positioned in the nose end of said nozzle sensing means, are electrically connected to a triggering circuit energized by said generator-detent-delay means when said fuze is in said armed condition, said graze and impact sensors activating said triggering circuit and causing said fuze to detonate upon impact with a target.
- 2. A pneumatic point detonating fuze as recited in claim 1 wherein said booster explosive means comprises:
- a cup-shaped booster housing; and
- a booster explosive positioned in said booster housing intermediate said housing and the partially closed end of said rear body housing.
- 3. A pneumatic point detonating fuze as recited in claim 1 wherein said body cover means comprises a hollow conically shaped member having a rear end crimped to said front open end of said rear body housing and a front end of said cover crimped to said tapered forward section of said ogival front body housing.
- 4. A pneumatic point detonating fuze as recited in claim 1 wherein said rotary arming means comprises:
- a T shaped support member having a plate section fixedly positioned in a fifth counterbore of said plurality of rear body counterbores intermediate the front end of said rear body housing and the rear end of said front body housing and a hollow shaft section having a plurality of radial transverse ball bores therein;
- a first O ring seal located in the front end of said rear body housing intermediate said front end and one face of said support member plate section;
- a second O ring seal located in the rear end of said front body housing intermediate said front end and the other face of said support member plate section, said first and second O ring seals preventing pressurized air from escaping from the volume of said piston counterbore to said rear body housing;
- an electronic triggering circuit fixedly disposed in a fourth counterbore of said plurality of rear body counterbores adjacent said support member plate section, said circuit having a stator terminal board having a plurality of contact terminals thereon connected thereto;
- a rotor member rotatably positioned in a third counterbore of said plurality of rear body counterbores and supported on said shaft section of said T shaped support member, said rotor having a plurality of detonator squibs fixedly positioned therein so that said detonator squibs are out-of-line with said lead explosives when said fuze is in a safe condition, and said detonator squibs being in axial alignment with said lead explosives when said fuze is in an armed condition, said squibs being electrically connected to a plurality of rotor switching contacts and being electrically connected to said triggering circuit through said contact terminals of said stator terminal board, said rotor member having an axial hollow hub section having channelures therein which cooperate with said piston detent means in holding said rotor member in said out-of-line position when said fuze is in a safe position, and a rotor safing pin hole therein;
- a helical rotor arming spring biasedly attached to said rotor member which applies a torsional force to said rotor member and which causes said rotor member to rotate from said squib-lead out-of-line position to said in-line position when said fuze is in said armed condition.
- 5. A pneumatic point detonating fuze as recited in claim 1 wherein said setback generator-detent-delay means comprises:
- a magnetic iron core fixedly positioned in a second counterbore of said plurality of rear body counterbores;
- a magnet coil circumambient said iron core having its output connected to said triggering circuit;
- a magnet keeper having an axial guide pin fixedly attached to said keeper, said keeper having a tapered annular groove located in the peripheral surface of said keeper, and a plurality of relief ports communicating with said annular groove and the first counterbore of said rear body housing;
- a lock pin fixedly positioned in said magnet keeper and in sliding engagement with said rotor safing hole when said fuze is in said safe condition;
- a keeper O ring seal positioned in said tapered annular groove permits said lock pin to be quickly withdrawn from said rotor safing hole;
- a conically shaped keeper return spring positioned intermediate said partially closed rear end of said rear body housing and said keeper provides a spring force for holding said keeper lock pin in said rotor safing hole;
- a porous plug longitudinally positioned in said keeper permits air to pass through said keeper in a fixed first interval of time and thereby provides a delay for the return of said lock pin into engagement with said rotor safing hole.
- 6. A pneumatic point detonating fuze as recited in claim 1 wherein said pneumatic piston detent means comprises:
- a plurality of partition plate members having axial bores therein, said axial bores having inner sliding sealing surfaces therein, and outer peripheral sealing surfaces which are fixedly located in said annular notched partition grooves of said piston counterbore;
- a plurality of drive pistons having a common centrally connected drive shaft, said drive shaft having a forward end and a rear end, said shaft rear end having an annular arming ball detent recess therein;
- a plurality of arming balls operatively disposed in said radial transverse ball bores of said T shaped support member;
- a drive shaft guide member fixedly located in said guide counterbore, said guide member having an axial shaft counterbore therein for slidably holding said drive shaft at its forward end; and
- a coiled piston return spring biasedly positioned in said guide counterbore circumambient the forward end of said drive shaft and intermediate said drive shaft guide member and one of the end faces of said drive pistons, said return spring providing a rearward bias on said piston and drive shaft assembly when said fuze is in said safe condition, and said return spring being compressed by said drive pistons when said venturi nozzle sensing means has directed a sufficient amount of high and low pressure air through said high and low pressure channels into said piston counterbore as to cause forward translation of said piston drive shaft assembly.
- 7. A pneumatic point detonating fuze as recited in claim 1 wherein said venturi nozzle sensing means comprises:
- a nose piece member, fixedly positioned in said axial nose counterbore, having a plurality of venturi shaped chambers therein, each of said venturi chambers having venturi inlet ports and a venturi exit port, each of said venturi chambers having a low pressure inlet orifice in the throat section of each of said venturi chambers, said low pressure inlet orifice being connected to a low pressure nose piece channel which communicates with said low pressure channels of said front body housing, said nose piece member having a plurality of high pressure inlet ports located in the front end of said nose piece member, each of said high pressure inlet ports being connected to a high pressure nose piece channel which communicates with said high pressure channels of said front body housing;
- an annular protrusion located on the circumference of said nose piece member forward and adjacent to said venturi exit ports, said protrusion acting as an airstream spoiler having the effect of lowering the exiting air velocity from the venturi exit ports; and
- a plurality of protective nose piece covers, each of said nose piece covers having a weighted mass located in a rearward cover extension which encloses said venturi exit ports, each of said covers having a forward cover extension which encloses one of said venturi inlet ports and one of said high pressure inlet ports, a hinge groove located in said nose piece covers intermediate said rearward cover extension and said forward cover extension, wherein the setback forces of said projectile during in-bore acceleration act on said weighted masses causing said rearward extensions to hinge radially outward at said hinge groove thereby uncovering said venturi exit ports and causing said covers to be blown away from said nose piece member by the muzzle blast gases of a launch weapon.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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