Claims
- 1. A fuze for a projectile, wherein said projectile comprises essentially a tube-like structure having a defined central longitudinal axis, a defined inside diameter, ID, a defined aft-end of said projectile, a defined nose-end of said projectile which is essentially capped and which also holds a fuze activating pin means inside said projectile joined to the nose-end so that said pin means is held essentially along said longitudinal axis and facing in the direction of said aft-end, said fuze comprising a planar, disc-like fuze body having a defined diameter, D, a defined thickness, W, and defined opposite flat faces each face circular shaped with a defined center point, surrounded on one of said faces by a defined concentric central region having a defined central region radius, R, and whereby the said fuze body is normally positioned by spring means within said projectile to be essentially plane perpendicular to said projectile longitudinal axis, the fuze body diameter being smaller relative to said projectile inside diameter, sufficient to permit free sliding of said fuze body inside the projectile in the direction towards said nose-end, and whereby the face having said central region faces in the said nose-end direction, and whereby the center of said face is always less than a distance, X, from said longitudinal axis, where X.ltoreq.R/.sqroot.3 and whereby the parameters of fuze body thickness, fuze body diameter, and of said projectile inside diameter are so related that the said fuze body is capable when sufficient force is applied to urge said spring means, of tilting inside said projectile at an angle, .alpha., up to .+-.45.degree. off the normal position where the fuze body would be essentially plane perpendicular to the said projectile longitudinal axis, and whereby said fuze is so arranged that it will detonate when the central region of the face in the direction of the nose-end, comes into contact with said pin means, whereby upon a projectile impact when said fuze body by inertia of motion slams into said pin means, contacting same with said central region, such contract will thereby lead to a fuze detonation.
- 2. The fuze of claim 1 whereby D is selected by D.gtoreq.ID-0.423 R, where R and ID are known.
- 3. The fuze of claim 1 whereby W is given by solution of the equation W sin .alpha.+D cos .alpha.=ID for a given .alpha., D and ID.
- 4. The fuze of claim 1 whereby said angle, .alpha., is .+-.40.degree..
- 5. The fuze of claim 1 whereby said angle, .alpha., is .+-.30.degree..
- 6. The fuze of claim 1 whereby said angle, .alpha., is .+-.20.degree..
- 7. The fuze of claim 1 whereby said angle, .alpha., is .+-.10.degree..
- 8. The fuze of claim 1 whereby said angle, .alpha., is .+-.5.degree..
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/421,429, filed Oct. 12, 1989, now abandoned.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DAAK-10-80-C-0323 awarded by the Department of the Army, including without limitation, a royalty-free license to make or have made, and to use products made with this invention, according to the conditions thereto.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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