Claims
- 1. A self-destruct fuze comprising:a rotor; a striker; a weight having a firing pin, for preventing the rotor from moving into an armed in-line position; a housing; a bottom plate for securing the rotor, the striker, and the weight inside the housing, with the striker and the rotor rotating along a top surface of the bottom plate; wherein the bottom plate includes a lock out tab that protrudes towards the rotor to prevent a return movement of the rotor after the rotor has moved into an in-line position, and a bore rider for retaining the weight and the rotor prior to firing.
- 2. The fuze according to claim 1, further including at least one spacer which is secured to the bottom plate.
- 3. The fuze according to claim 2, wherein the firing pin rotates along with the striker into the rotor, so that the firing pin is forced to strike a match tip of a pyrotechnic mix.
- 4. The fuze according to claim 3, further including a striker spring that provides a torsion force to drive the striker.
- 5. The fuze according to claim 4, further including a rotor spring that provides a torsion force to drive the rotor.
- 6. The fuze according to claim 5, further including a handling safety pin.
- 7. The fuze according to claim 6, further including a ribbon and a ribbon retainer; andwherein the ribbon retainer locks out the movement of the rotor and the striker, and protects the ribbon during loading.
- 8. The fuze according to claim 7, further including a bore rider spring that contains the bore rider.
- 9. The fuze according to claim 8, wherein the bottom plate includes two spacers that are secured to the bottom plate, and two spacer holes that are shaped to mate with the two spacers.
- 10. The fuze according to claim 9, wherein the bottom plate further includes a central hole that allows a main lead charge to be uncovered for impact with the firing pin.
- 11. The fuze according to claim 10, wherein the striker includes an elongated arm that extends into a head at one of its ends and a tap at another end, wherein the tap is disposed at an angle relative to the arm.
- 12. The fuze according to claim 11, wherein the head includes a hole that allows the striker to be placed on and to rotate around one of the two spacers.
- 13. The fuze according to claim 12, wherein the tap includes a hole through which the firing pin is fitted.
- 14. The fuze according to claim 13, wherein the head includes a hole that receives the handling safety pin.
- 15. The fuze according to claim 14, wherein the pyrotechnic mix is placed in a channel formed within the rotor, and generally assumes the shape of the rotor.
- 16. The fuze according to claim 15, wherein the rotor includes a hole through which one or the two spacers is placed for the rotor to rotate freely around the spacer.
- 17. The fuze according to claim 16, wherein the rotor includes a cutout that allows the firing pin of the weight to prevent the rotational movement of the rotor prior to firing.
- 18. The fuze according to claim 17, wherein the weight includes:a support plate; a solid cylindrical section secured to an upper face of the support plate; and a hollow cylindrical section secured to an upper face of the solid section.
- 19. The fuze according to claim 18, wherein the firing pin is formed of two conical sections.
- 20. The fuze according to claim 19, wherein the bore rider includes two top leaves and two bottom leaves that engage the housing.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of filing date Apr. 5, 1999 of provisional application No. 60/128,431, the entire file wrapper contents of which application are herewith incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein at length.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Provisional Applications (1)
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