Claims
- 1. A firing system for an impact generating apparatus including a housing defining an interior chamber with a front portion and a rear portion, the firing system comprising:
a striker assembly having a first end and a second end and movably disposed within the front portion of the housing, the striker assembly comprising,
a striker head disposed at the first end of the striker assembly, the striker head having inner and outer portions which are moveable relative to one another and the inner portion of the striker head having an opening, and a striker shaft mounted to the outer portion of the striker head and extending outwardly of the front portion of the housing and terminating in the second end of the striker assembly; a driver assembly having a first end and a second end and containing a propellant charge, the driver assembly disposed within the rear portion of the housing so that the first end of the driver assembly is adjacent the inner portion of the striker head; means responsive to an electrical charge for igniting the propellant, the propellant igniting means disposed on the first end of the driver assembly; an electrical power supply associated with the housing; and a firing circuit comprising,
electrical contacts connected to the power supply and adapted to be positioned in the housing adjacent the inner striker head, positive and negative electrically conductive rings disposed around the inner striker head and operatively connected to the electrical contacts in the housing, an electrically conductive contact member including a positive contact and a negative contact, the contact member disposed within the striker head for movement with the outer portion of the striker head and relative to the inner portion of the striker head from a first position where the inner and outer portions of the striker head are spaced and at least one of the positive or negative contact points is within the opening in the inner portion of the striker head and a second position where the inner and outer portions of the striker head are closer together and the contact point extends from the inner portion of the striker head toward the rear portion of the housing, and means for electrically connecting the positive and negative conductive rings with the positive and negative contacts, respectively, on the contact member, wherein when a target object is forcibly engaged with the striker shaft tip so as to move the striker shaft inwardly of the housing, the outer portion of the striker head is moved toward the rear portion of the housing relative to the inner portion of the striker head to the second position so that the contact point of the contact member extends from the inner portion of the striker head to engage the propellant igniting means for completing an electrical firing circuit to enable firing of the device by electrical power supplied through the firing circuit to the propellant igniting means.
- 2. A firing system for an impact generating apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein a spring is interposed between the inner and outer portions of the striker head for biasing the portions of the striker head to the first position.
- 3. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus for use in a device including a housing having a closed end and a second open end and a striker having a head movably disposed in the housing and a shaft attached to the head, the distal end of the shaft extending outwardly from an opening formed in the closed end of the housing in a the first position of the striker, the striker movable in the housing to a second position where the head is adjacent the closed end of the housing for generating an impact by the distal end shaft against a target object, the fluid eject propulsion apparatus comprising:
a hollow tube member having a first closed end and a second open end, the tube member adapted to be disposed in the housing so that the first end of the tube member is proximate the striker, the tube member movable relative to the housing from a first firing position to a second driven position; a nozzle member sealably mounted in the second end of the tube and having a plurality of openings; a piston disposed in the tube for movement relative to the tube; a propellant disposed between the piston and the closed end of the tube; a fluid disposed in the tube between the nozzle member and the piston; means for sealing the openings in the nozzle member, wherein the nozzle opening sealing means is adapted to rupture when the pressure in the tube exceeds a predetermined pressure; and means associated with the tube for igniting the propellant, wherein upon ignition of the propellant combustion gases build pressure in the tube member between the piston and the closed end of the tube member causing the pressure in the tube member to exceed the predetermined pressure for rupturing the nozzle sealing means causing the piston to move toward the nozzle member and fluid to be expelled through the nozzle member for moving the drive member to the driven position whereby recoil action is cushioned by the fluid exiting the tube member through the nozzle openings as the piston moves toward the nozzle member.
- 4. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein the piston divides the interior chamber defined by the hollow tube member and nozzle into a first variable volume chamber between the piston and first closed end of the tube and a second variable volume chamber between the piston and nozzle member and wherein the ratio of the volume of propellant to the initial volume of the first variable volume chamber is chosen so that the burning propellant generates a pressure in the first variable volume chamber which after an initial post-ignition increase is relatively constant over time.
- 5. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 4, wherein the ratio of the volume of propellant to the initial volume of the first variable volume chamber is about 0.075.
- 6. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein the piston is cup-shaped with the open face of cup-shaped member facing in the direction of the closed end of the tube.
- 7. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein the open face of the piston has a central recess for receiving the propellant charge and further comprising means for retaining the propellant in the piston recess.
- 8. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein the fluid is liquid C02.
- 9. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 4, wherein C02 occupies at least about 50% of the of the volume of the second variable volume chamber.
- 10. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 4, wherein C02 occupies up to about 95% of the volume of the second variable volume chamber.
- 11. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 4, wherein C02 occupies from about 50% to about 95% of the volume of the second variable volume chamber.
- 12. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 4, wherein C02 occupies about 75% of the volume of the second variable volume chamber.
- 13. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein the first closed end of the tube has an axial passage therethrough, and the propellant ignition means comprises a primer disposed in the passage wherein the apparatus is fired by igniting the primer which initiates burning of the propellant.
- 14. A fluid eject propulsion apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein the nozzle member opening sealing means comprises burst discs.
Government Rights
[0001] The inventions described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the U.S. Government for U.S. Government purposes.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09710073 |
Nov 2000 |
US |
Child |
10008352 |
Nov 2001 |
US |