Claims
- 1. In a rotating submunition member including target detection means projecting radially outwardly of the wall contour of said submunition member in an operative position after ejection of said submunition member from a carrier; and a fuze arrangement for a detonator supported on movable mounting means located within said submunition member; the improvement comprising said movable mounting means having said detonator arranged thereon; a spring-elastic actuating element for displacing said mounting means from a SAFE position of the detonator into an ARMED position responsive to a centrifugal weight tensioning said actuating element and upon said target detection means having been displaced into the operative position thereof projecting outwardly of the wall contour of said submunition member.
- 2. A submunition member as claimed in claim 1, comprising means for the release of the displacement of the target detection means into the operating position projecting outwardly of the wall contour responsive to the release of said submunition member from said carrier or the outward extension of despinning flaps which are initially peripherally retracted against the wall contour of said submunition member.
- 3. A submunition member as claimed in claim 1, comprising arresting pin means for arresting the target detection means and the detonator mounting; said arresting pin means being withdrawable in dependence upon the unfolding of a parachute system.
- 4. A submunition member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the target detection means constitutes the centrifugal weight for the tensioning of the actuating element for the detonator mounting means.
- 5. A submunition member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the detonator mounting means and the target detection means respectively engage arresting pins in the SAFE position, said arresting pins being releasable in dependence upon the generation of defined acceleration forces in parallel with the spin axis or in dependence upon actuation from an arming circuit.
- 6. A submunition member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the target detection means and the detonator mounting means are arrested in the respective SAFE positions thereof through pins which release in dependence upon the spin or exit of said submunition member from a carrier or the extension of despinning flaps which are initially peripherally retracted against the wall contour of said submunition member.
- 7. A submunition member as claimed in claim 1, wherein said movable mounting means is configured such that the center of gravity thereof is offset relative to the spin axis of said submunition member so as to cause said movable mounting means to be pressed into the SAFE position responsive to a centrifugal force.
- 8. A submunition member as claimed in claim 1, including a spring supported at one end against the target detection means and at the other end against the wall of said submunition member for braking the target detection means during movement from the SAFE position into the operative position thereof.
- 9. A submunition member as claimed in claim 1, comprising delay means for delaying the outward displacement of the target detection device during transition from the SAFE position into the operative position to after the reaching of an adequate reduction in the initial spin of said submunition member.
- 10. A submunition member as claimed in Clam 1, comprising a pivot axle arranged in the wall of said submunition member and being oriented substantially in parallel with the system axis for the outward extension of the target detection means from the SAFE position into the operative position.
- 11. A submunition member as claimed in claim 1, wherein said target detection means is displaceable substantially radially relative to the system axis, and includes an integrated open space for the installation of detector circuits.
- 12. A submunition member as claimed in claim 1, comprising support means between said.movable mounting means and the target detection means in the respective SAFE positions thereof, said support means including a cylindrical tension spring compressed into solid length to form said actuating element for said movable mounting means.
- 13. A submunition member as claimed in claim 12, comprising guide means for the actuating element oriented transversely of the spin axis of said submunition member.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part patent application of Ser. No. 95,353; filed Sept. 10, 1987.
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