Claims
- 1. In a point detonating spin stabilized projectile having a fuze ogive secured in a forward portion of said projectile, a firing pin longitudinally mounted in a central forwardmost passage of said ogive, an explosive booster holder carrying a central booster charge and secured in a rearward portion of said ogive, and a rotor carrying a detonator and a plurality of peripheral rotor detent balls for rotatably mounting said rotor in said ogive intermediate said holder and said ogive passage,
- a tubular rotor support slidably mounted in said ogive intermediate said rotor and holder, said support carrying a plurality of self destruct detent balls in its peripheral surface,
- a compression spring carried by said holder and forwardly biasing said support,
- an expandable detent positioned between said rotor and rotor support and locking said rotor in an unarmed position,
- said fuze ogive having a pair of longitudinally spaced internal annular grooves for respectively receiving said rotor detent balls and self destruct detent balls upon launching and flight of said projectile, and a third ogive annular groove intermediate said spaced pair of annular grooves for reception of said expandable detent when the projectile attains predetermined rates of spin.
- 2. The structure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said expandable detent is a C-shaped spring.
- 3. The structure according to claim 2 wherein an internal surface of said C-shaped spring has an arcuate recess diametrically opposed to a spring opening defined by end portions thereof, and a pair of stress notches in said spring internal surface intermediate said arcuate recess and corresponding ones of said spring end portions.
Government Interests
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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