Claims
- 1. A projectile arrangement having a safe-and-arm mechanism, comprising
- a body for insertion into a launching barrel bore,
- an ignition path for activating a charge of material,
- a transversely slidable ignition-blocking/enabling member having an opening therein and having a first transverse slide position in which said ignition path is blocked, and a third transverse position in which said opening is positioned in path continuation of said ignition path to thereby enable ignition therepast,
- means biasing said transversely slidable member toward said third position,
- a longitudinally slidable setback member normally biased into engagement with said transversely slidable ignition-blocking/enabling member,
- said longitudinally slidable setback member and said transversely slidable ignition-blocking/enabling member having mutually interlocking elements and being normally mutually interlocked in engagement with one another, each in a respective position in which said transversely slidable member is in said first position whereby said ignition path is blocked,
- said transversely slidable ignition-blocking/enabling member having an end portion thereof normally extending beyond said body while in said first position and having a cam surface engageable with a barrel bore to thereby slidably move said transverse member into said body to a second release position as a function of insertion of said body into a barrel bore,
- said second release position of said transversely slidable member effecting release of said longitudinally slidable setback member from said transversely slidable member, while continuing to block said ignition path,
- said longitudinally slidable setback member being thereupon enabled, in the second release position of said transversely slidable member, to a condition for longitudinal slidable movement away from said transversely slidable member in response to inertial setback forces thereon during abrupt launch of said body from a launch barrel, to thereby release said transversely slidable member from slide-inhibiting action by said setback member,
- and thereby enabling said transversely slidable member to move to said third position upon subsequent exit from a barrel bore after abrupt launching.
- 2. A projectile arrangement according to claim 1,
- said opening in said transversely slidable member being spaced from said end portion of said transversely slidable member a distance greater than the distance between one lateral side of said ignition path and the laterally opposite outer surface of said body so as to thereby offset said opening from said ignition path when said transversely slidable member is in said first transverse slide position.
- 3. A projectile arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising
- an activatable charge of material disposed adjacent the end of said ignition path and activatable only after movement of said slidable member to said nonblocking third position relative to said ignition path.
- 4. A projectile arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising
- a charge of material ignitable along said ignition path,
- and ignition means connecting with said ignition path.
- 5. A projectile arrangement according to claim 4,
- said slider having an ignitable element disposed in said slidable member opening.
- 6. A projectile arrangement having a safe-and-arm mechanism according to claim 1,
- said mutually interlocking elements comprising a locking lip formed on said transversely slidable member, and a locking lip formed on said slidable setback member.
- 7. A projectile arrangement according to claim 6,
- and spring means normally resiliently biasing said longitudinally slidable member into engagement with said transversely slidable member.
- 8. A projectile arrangement according to claim 6,
- said transversely slidable member locking lip being formed by an L-shaped slot formed in the lateral surface of said transversely slidable member.
- 9. A projectile arrangement according to claim 8,
- said locking lip on said longitudinally slidable member being formed by an annular lip at the end of said longitudinally slidable member adjacent said transversely slidable member.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of Contract Number DAAK11-79-C-0123.
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