The present invention concerns a missile fuse with an ignition device and security means intended to enable ignition of the missile only under predetermined conditions.
Fuses of this type are known, for instance, as described in the patent CH 650.330. The security means of these fuses generally comprise an acceleration detector cooperating with a delay device.
It is the aim of the present invention to create a fuse having a still higher ignition security, a highly reliable function, simple design, and containing a small number of components.
To this end, the fuse according to the invention is characterised in that the security means comprise a detection device that is sensitive to the dynamic air pressure arising at the missile in flight, and that is designed so as to enable ignition of the missile when this dynamic pressure attains a predetermined value of dynamic presssure corresponding to a given speed of the missile, but to prevent ignition of the missile when the dynamic pressure does not attain this predetermined pressure value.
The dynamic pressure created by the missile in flight constitutes an additional criterion of security which allows all risks of undesired ignition to be eliminated. Such a device moreover yields a very high security and reliability while keeping a simple design with a small number of components.
Advantageously, said detection device comprises a detector element able to be at least partially displaced and/or deformed under the influence of the dynamic air pressure, so as to enable ignition when the dynamic pressure attains the predetermined value, or prevent ignition in the opposite case.
A particularly reliable function is secured by these features.
Advantageously, said detector element is able to occupy a rest position as well as an ignition position when said value of the dynamic pressure is attained, and the security means are arranged so as to definitively prevent the detector element from taking up the ignition position when the value of dynamic pressure is not attained after a predetermined period of time counted from missile launch.
The security of the fuse thus is still further enhanced by the fact that the ignition mechanism is definitely blocked when the predetermined speed is not attained within a given period of time.
In a preferred embodiment, the detector element is housed in a chamber of the fuse that is linked by a channel terminating in a hole situated in the front section of the fuse, and comprises a transmission element that can enable ignition or interrupt the ignition process.
The dynamic pressure detection device thus is well protected against all deterioration prior to or during the flight.
Highly favourably, said detector element comprises an elastic membrane retained at its borders in said chamber that can curve in under the dynamic pressure, this membrane then acting on said transmission element constituted by a flexible blade so as to deform and/or deplace it, thus allowing ignition to occur.
This design is particularly simple and reliable, and allows a fuse of doubled security and a very modest cost price to be obtained.
Further advantages will become evident from the characteristics expressed in the dependent claims and from the description in which hereinafter the invention will be set forth in greater detail with the aid of drawings representing schematically and in exemplary manner an embodiment.
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The rotor can be set in rotation by a spring 15 so as to be shifted from an initial security position (
The fuse comprises a series of security means 30 including amongst others at least an acceleration detector 31 designed to block the ignition device 12 when the acceleration of missile 11 is below a predetermined value, and to release the ignition device and initiate the ignition procedure when the acceleration is equal to or higher than this predetermined value.
This acceleration detector cooperates with a delay device 32 which in turn releases the rotor 14 after a predetermined period of delay so that it starts turning under the action of its spring.
The general design of the fuse with respect to the ignition device 12, the acceleration detector 31, the delay device 32 and the rotor 14 could for example be of the type described in Swiss patent No. 650.330 the text of which is an integral part of the present application.
Apart from the acceleration detector, at least a second security device 35 which is sensitive to another discriminating physical phenomenon, viz., the dynamic air pressure due to the missile in flight is contained in the security means 30; it is designed so that ignition will be enabled only when the dynamic pressure attains a predetermined value corresponding to a given speed of the missile, and will be prevented in the opposite case.
This second security device 35 comprises a membrane made of elastic material 36, for instance of plastic, which is housed in a chamber 37. The borders of the membrane are retained by the walls of chamber 37 by being sandwiched between an upper part 38 and a lower part 39 of the body 17. A channel 40 links a hole 41 located in the front section 42 of the fuse to chamber 37. This channel 40 has a first section 45 with a cross section smaller than that of a second section 46 located further back. In the state of rest the first section 45 of channel 40 is entirely closed off by a plug 47. When the missile is in flight, the dynamic pressure exerted by the air displaces the plug backwards into the second section 46 and thus opens channel 40 so that the membrane 36 is subject to the dynamic pressure of the missile in flight.
The lower part 48 of chamber 37 is rounded and linked to a ventilation channel 49. The security device 35 moreover contains a transmission element 50 intended to act upon the rotor as a function of the dynamic pressure.
This organ consists of a flexible metal blade 51 mounted on the lower part 39. A terminal section 54 of this blade 51 is inserted and held between parts 38 and 39, and is situated beneath the membrane 36. Blade 51 then follows part 39 and extends to a terminal portion 55 in the direction of rotor 14 in order to cooperate with cam 21 provided at the rotor's periphery.
This cam 21 has a recessed part 60 (
The fuse functions as follows. Prior to the missile's launch, the mobile elements of the fuse are at their rest positions shown in
Under the assumption that the missile's acceleration has a sufficiently high predetermined value, for instance 2500 g, the acceleration detector 31 is activated so as to start the delay device 32 which after a predetermined period of time releases the rotation of rotor 14. The rotor is not stopped by the blade 51 that is lifted above the stop part 61, and rotates by a predetermined angle so as to place one of the detonators 18, 19 into the pyrotechnic chain.
When the missile's speed is too low and the dynamic pressure does not attain a sufficiently high value, and is for instance less than 3 bars, while the fuse's acceleration has been larger than the predetermined minimum value, then rotor 14 is set in rotation, but its rotation is stopped by the stop part 61,
Thus, apart from the acceleration detector or detectors, the security means comprise at least one further security device sensitive to a further discriminating factor, which here is the dynamic pressure due to the missile's speed in flight. This dynamic pressure acts first of all on plug 47, which thus constitutes a first security element, and then on the security device 35 with its control blade 51. Ignition security thus is at least doubled while a simple and reliable design including few components is offered.
It is to be understood that the embodiment described hereinabove is in no way limiting and may receive all desirable modifications within the scope defined by claim 1. The security means more particularly could include still further elements, for instance elements sensitive to rotation in the case of gyrating missiles. In a simplified version the acceleration detector could be suppressed. The configuration of channel 40 and chamber 37 could be very different. Instead of a membrane 36, one could provide any other detector element for the dynamic pressure that can be at least partially displaced and/or deformed under the influence of the dynamic pressure, such as a valve urged against a rest position by a spring, or a braked airwheel set in rotation by the air under dynamic pressure. The detector element could cooperate with any mechanical or electrical component of the pyrotechnic chain. In the case of an electric fuse, it could for instance short-circuit the ignition charge when the missile's speed is insufficient. It could equally well act upon the delay device by releasing it only under predetermined conditions of the dynamic pressure.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB03/00745 | 2/27/2003 | WO | 5/11/2006 |