Claims
- 1. A fuze system for free-fall weapons, comprising:
- a. A fuze, for fragmentation free-fall weapon, having contact and proximity fuze capabilities, said proximity fuze capability operable to be initiated from electromagnetic radiation of select bandwith,
- b. at least one impact-initiated source of electromagnetic radiation of select bandwidth separate and apart from said fuze, for initiating the proximity fuze capability of said fuze,
- c. said fuze comprising a cylindrical fuze housing whose spin axis coincides with the cylinder axis,
- d. a spherical chamber in a forward portion of said housing along said spin axis,
- e. an opening between the forward end of said housing and said spherical chamber,
- f. an electromagnetic radiation receiver means mounted in said opening and operable to generate an electrical pulse upon receiving electromagnetic radiation of select bandwidth from said impact initiated source of electromagnetic radiation.
- g. a first pair of electrical contacts connected to said electromagnetic radiation receiver means,
- h. a gyro rotor having a diameter slightly less than the diameter of said spherical chamber and operable to slideably rotate therein to align its spin axis with the spin axis of said fuze housing,
- i. a passage through said rotor along its spin axis,
- j. an electrically initiated explosive detonator contained in said rotor passage at its forward end,
- k. a second pair of electrical contacts connected to said electrically initiated explosive detonator for making electrical contact with said first pair of electrical contacts when the spin axes of said rotor and fuze housing are aligned, thus completing an electrical circuit between said electromagnetic radiation receiver means and said electrically initiated detonator,
- l. an inertially actuated stab-detent means mounted in a rearward portion of said fuze housing,
- m. a stab-sensitive explosive detonator contained in said rotor passage at its rearward end,
- n. an output explosive lead between said spherical chamber and the outer wall of said fuze housing,
- o. a torroidal explosive lead leading from said electrically initiated explosive detonator and from said stab-sensitive explosive detonator to the outer periphery of said rotor and which completes an explosive train between said detonators and said output explosive lead when said rotor spin axis is aligned with the fuze housing spin axis,
- p. locking means for locking said rotor in safe position with its spin axis out of alignment with the fuze housing spin axis,
- q. said locking means operable to release said rotor when said fuze is rotated about its spin axis at a certain minimum speed following safe separation of a weapon containing the fuze from a launch vehicle allowing said rotor to rotate and move to armed position aligning its spin axis with that of said fuze, thus aligning said electrically initiated explosive detonator into electrical contact with said electromagnetic radiation receiver means and said stab-sensitive explosive detonator with said stab detent means and then locking said rotor in armed position when the rotation of said fuze about its spin axis is reduced below said minimum speed, wherein when in armed position a concentration of electromagnetic radiation of proper bandwidth detected by said electromagnetic radiation receiver means will result in detonation thereof and wherein head-on impact will cause said stab-detent means to stab said stab-sensitive explosive detonator resulting in detonation thereof.
- 2. A proximity fuze as in claim 1 wherein in addition to said locking means said rotor is initially also maintained in safe position by said stab-detent means which is actuated by an actuating means to release said rotor following safe separation of the fuze from the launch vehicle.
- 3. A fuze as in claim 1 wherein said stab-detent means extends from a piston shaped inertial weight which forces said stab-detent forward upon head-on impact.
- 4. A fuze as in claim 1 wherein said locking means include spring means which are centrifugally operated and said minimum speed for allowing arming is controlled by said spring means.
- 5. A fuze system as in claim 1 wherein said at least one electromagnetic radiation source is provided by at least one impact-initiated electromagnetic radiation means which is launched from said launch vehicle with the weapon containing said fuze.
- 6. A fuze as in claim 1 wherein a light wavelength filter is provided in said opening in the forward end of the fuze housing forward of said electromagnetic radiation receiver means.
- 7. A fuze system as in claim 1 wherein said electromagnetic radiation source is high-intensity light.
- 8. A fuze system as in claim 7 wherein said electromagnetic radiation source is at least one impact-initiated flash charge.
Government Interests
The invention herein described may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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