Claims
- 1. Safing and arming means for mounting inside the shell of small caliber ammunition for normally forming a barrier between a detonator and an explosive train contained in said shell, said barrier comprising two halves held together by a wire of soft stretchable material which will slowly stretch and ultimately break, allowing said halves to move apart radially as the result of high spin and resulting centrifugal forces, enabling arming after a safe delay.
- 2. Safing and arming means recited in claim 1 wherein said wire is of a group consisting of lead, aluminum, tin or plastic.
- 3. Safing and arming means recited in claim 1 wherein said halves are normally held in safe position by a pair of setback pins which, in turn, are held by spring wires.
- 4. Safing and arming means as recited in claim 3 wherein said wire of soft stretchable material is of S-shape and is seated in a correspondingly shaped groove on top of said halves.
- 5. Safing and arming means as recited by claim 1 wherein each of said setback pins has a groove through which said spring wire extends.
- 6. Safing and arming means for mounting inside the shell of small caliber ammunition for normally forming a barrier between a detonator and an explosive train contained in said shell, a set of two fingers normally holding said barrier against movement, said barrier being radially moveable as the result of high spin, and means for severing said two fingers as a consequence of high spin to enable arming after a safe delay.
- 7. Apparatus as recited in claim 6 wherein said fingers are of a material of the group consisting of lead, aluminum, tin and plastic, and are supported in grooves in said radially moveable barrier.
- 8. Apparatus as recited in claim 7 together with spin detent resilient means normally engaging said moveable barrier to restrain it from radially outward movement and being responsive to a predetermined spin sufficiently to disengage said moveable barrier and allow free radial movement thereof.
- 9. Apparatus as recited in claim 8 in which said spin detent means comprises a substantially U-shaped resilient leaf spring with inwardly turned extremities which normally engage the outer surface of said moveable barrier, which resilient leaf spring will disengage the moveable barrier as a consequence of spin, said spring being fitted in a correspondingly shaped groove formed on top of said moveable barrier.
- 10. Safting and arming means for mounting inside the shell of small caliber ammunition for normally forming a barrier between a detonator and an explosive train contained in said shell, a carrier comprising a cup-shaped bottom on the trailing end of a projectile and an inverted cup-shaped cover on the leading end thereof, said bottom and cover having coaxial central holes, a safing and arming stationary carrier block closely fitted between said bottom and cover and provided with an opening segment extending through less than 180 degrees of said bottom and cover so as to remain stationary therebetween, a radially movable barrier fitted in said opening and normally blocking said holes, said bottom having a cut out portion that is yieldable toward the trailing end as the result of setback which engages a notch at the bottom surface of said movable barrier, such that in response to a predetermined setback, said yieldable portion will unseat from said notch and allow said movable barrier to move radially outwardly as the result of spin; time delay means comprising knife means mounted on said carrier block, and fingers of soft material connected to said movable barrier and engageable with said knife means as the result of spin of said projectile so as to provide relatively slow cutting action, whereby upon complete cutting of said finger means, said movable barrier will reach the inner surface of said bottom and cover and thereby allow free communication, between said detonator and explosive train, through said central holes thus completing the arming process; and locking means comprising locking leaf spring means arranged to keep said movable barrier in its armed position.
- 11. Apparatus as recited in claim 10 together with spin detent resilient means normally engaging said movable barrier to restrain it from radial outward movement and being responsive to a predetermined spin sufficiently to disengage said movable barrier and allow free radial movement thereof.
- 12. Apparatus as recited in claim 11 in which said spin detent means comprises a substantially U-shaped resilient leaf spring with inwardly turned extremities which normally engage the outer surface of said movable barrier, which resilient leaf spring will disengage the movable barrier as a consequence of spin, said spring being fitted in a correspondingly shaped groove formed on top of said stationary carrier block.
- 13. Apparatus as recited in claim 12 wherein said fingers are of a material of the group consisting of lead, aluminum, tin and plastic, and are supported in grooves in said movable barrier.
Parent Case Info
Continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 861,273 filed May 9, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,699,058.
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