Claims
- 1. A voltage-gradient sensitive proximity fuze for use with a rotating projectile against electrostatically charged targets and which will detonate the projectile at an optimum distance from the target comprising:
- (a) a pair of conducting electrostatic probes, said electrostatic probes being arranged symmetrically with respect to a plane of symmetry containing the longitudinal center axis of the projectile, said probes being of such limited circumferential extent that a voltage-gradient is developed between said probes when the longitudinal center axis of the projectile is at an angle to an external electrostatic field, whereby the fuze will have a high voltage-gradient sensitivity in a direction transverse to said longitudinal center axis;
- (b) a voltage sensitive electronic firing circuit, said pair of conducting electrostatic probes connected to said circuit to cause said circuit to detonate said projectile when the voltage difference between said probes exceeds a predetermined amount.
- 2. A voltage-gradient sensitive proximity fuze for use with a rotating projectile against electrostatically charged targets, and which will detonate the projectile at an optimum distance from the target, comprising:
- (a) a pair of conducting electrostatic probes, said electrostatic probes being arranged symmetrically with respect to a plane of symmetry containing the longitudinal center axis of the projectile, said probes being rectangular in shape with the long dimension of the probe parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the projectile and the circumferential extent of the probe being limited, so that a voltage-gradient is developed between said probes when the longitudinal center axis of the projectile is at an agle to an external electrostatic field, whereby the fuze will have high voltage-gradient sensitivity in a direction transverse to said longitudinal center axis:
- (b) a voltage sensitive electronic firing circuit, said pair of conducting probes connected to said circuit to cause said circuit to detonate said projectile when the voltage difference between said probes exceeds a predetermined amount.
- 3. A voltage-gradient sensitive proximity fuze for use with a rotating projectile against electrostatically charged targets, and which will detonate the projectile at an optimum distance from the target comprising:
- (a) a pair of conducting electrostatic probes, said electrostatic probes being arranged symmetrically with respect to a plane of symmetry containing the longitudinal center axis of the projectile, said probes being of such limited circumferential extent that a voltage-gradient is developed between said probes when the longitudinal center axis of the projectile is at an angle to an external electrostatic field, whereby the fuze will have a high voltage-gradient sensitivity in a direction transverse to said longitudinal center axis:
- (b) a voltage sensitive electronic firing circuit, said firing circuit including an electron tube normally cut-off, said tube having a plate, a control grid, and a cathode, one of said pair of probes connected to the control grid of said tube, the other of said probes connected to the cathode causing said tube to conduct when the potential difference between said probes a predetermined amount.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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