Claims
- 1. A triggering mechanism comprising:
- an input force transmitter for supplying a force of F1 acting in a first direction;
- said input force transmitter at least partially nested within a first triggering stage, said first triggering stage incorporating a first urged body biased in a second direction opposite said first direction;
- first stage locking means incorporated in said first triggering stage for preventing displacement of said first urged body in said second direction;
- said first triggering stage at least partially nested within a second triggering stage, said second triggering stage incorporating a second urged body biased in said first direction;
- second stage locking means incorporated in said second triggering stage for preventing displacement of said second urged body in said first direction.
- 2. The triggering mechanism of claim 1 wherein said first urged body is biased in said second direction with a force F2, where force F2 is greater than force F1.
- 3. The triggering mechanism of claim 2 wherein said second urged body is biased in said first direction with a force F3, where force F3 is greater than force F2.
- 4. A method of triggering a device comprising the steps of:
- providing an input force transmitter for transmitting a force of F1 acting in a first direction;
- providing a first triggering stage disposed about said input force transmitter such that said input force transmitter is at least partially nested within said first triggering stage, said first triggering stage incorporating a first urged body biased in a second direction opposite said first direction;
- providing a first stage locking means incorporated in said first triggering stage for preventing displacement of said first urged body in said second direction;
- providing a second triggering stage disposed about said first triggering stage such that said first triggering stage is at least partially nested within said second triggering stage, said second triggering stage incorporating a second urged body biased in said first direction;
- providing a second stage locking means incorporated in said second triggering stage for preventing displacement of said second urged body in said first direction;
- applying said force F1 to said input force transmitter so that said input force transmitter is displaced in said first direction, thereby releasing said first stage locking means and displacing said first urged body in said second direction with a force F2;
- displacing said first urged body in said second direction with a force F2 when said first stage locking means are released, thereby releasing said second stage locking means and displacing said second urged body in said first direction with a force F3.
- 5. A device for triggering a force, comprising: two or more nested sleeves of successively greater cross-section dimension, with each sleeve urged in successively opposite direction by associated urging means of successively greater force, each sleeve having an associated sleeve wall, with the movement of each sleeve triggered by the movement of the preceding sleeve; the sleeves comprising various shapes in cross-section along their lengths such that they move inside and over one another with minimal impediment; the urging means comprising any source of force or pressure, pre-loaded to exert force against each sleeve; until triggered, each sleeve selectably locked against movement by the presence of a locking means in a cutout in the associated sleeve wall which is pinned between the edge of the cutout, the outer surface of the preceding sleeve, and a surface angled to urge the locking means, upon movement of the preceding sleeve out from under the locking means, down and out of the cutout, allowing the urging means to move the sleeve.
- 6. A device for triggering a force, comprising: a trigger pin nested within, and capable of moving axially within, a trigger sleeve nested within, and capable of moving axially within, a striker sleeve having an associated sleeve wall; the trigger pin is urged by actuation force to move deeper into the trigger sleeve; the trigger sleeve is urged by a first spring to move in the direction opposite that of the trigger pin; the striker sleeve is urged by a second spring to move in the direction opposite that of the trigger sleeve; said first spring at least partially nested within said second spring, until actuation of the device, the striker sleeve, which applies the task-intended force, is locked against movement by the presence of locking means in cutouts in the associated sleeve wall which are pinned between the edges of the cutouts, the outer surface of the trigger sleeve, and a seat angled to urge the locking means, upon movement of the trigger sleeve out from under them, down and out of the cutouts, allowing the striker sleeve spring to move the striker sleeve and apply the force; until actuation of the device, the trigger sleeve is locked against movement by the presence of locking means in cutouts in the sleeve wall which are pinned between the edges of the cutouts, the outer surface of the trigger pin, and a seat angled to urge the locking means, upon movement of the trigger pin out from under them, down and out of the cutouts, allowing the trigger sleeve spring to move the trigger sleeve and thereby trigger the striker sleeve; the trigger sleeve and the striker sleeve are thus unlocked to move by the movement of the trigger pin in response to an actuation force.
- 7. A flotation device for floating, marking, and retrieving inadvertently-submerged objects, comprising: (a) an outer casing capable of attachment to the object to be floated, marked, or retrieved; (b) a depth-sensing mechanism comprising a flexible bellows or diaphragm suspended between and isolating (1) an actuation pressure chamber equipped with passages to admit the entry of water when submerged and (2) a sealed chamber, with the diaphragm acting against a trigger pin on the side of the diaphragm opposite the actuation pressure chamber, such that the hydrostatic pressure developed with depth in the actuation pressure chamber acts on the diaphragm and, thus, on the trigger pin, to actuate a gas container piercing mechanism; (c) a gas container piercing mechanism employing a triggering mechanism which drives a piercing pin into the gas container to effect release of the inflation gas when triggered by the depth-sensing mechanism, comprising: a trigger pin nested within, and capable of moving axially within, a trigger sleeve nested within, and capable of moving axially within, a striker sleeve having an associated sleeve wall; the trigger pin is urged by hydrostatic pressure to move deeper into the trigger sleeve; the trigger sleeve is urged by a first spring to move in the direction opposite that of the trigger pin; the striker sleeve is urged by a second spring to move in the direction opposite that of the trigger sleeve; said first spring at least partially nested within said second spring, until actuation of the device at the preselected depth, the striker sleeve, which applies the gas container piercing force, is locked against movement by the presence of locks in cutouts in the associated sleeve wall which are pinned between the edges of the cutouts, the outer surface of the trigger sleeve, and a seat angled to urge the locks, upon movement of the trigger sleeve out from under them, down and out of the cutouts, allowing the striker sleeve spring to move the striker sleeve and pierce the gas container; until actuation of the device, the trigger sleeve is locked against movement by the presence of locks in cutouts in the sleeve wall which are pinned between the edges of the cutouts, the outer surface of the trigger pin, and a seat angled to urge the locks, upon movement of the trigger pin out from under them, down and out of the cutouts, allowing the trigger sleeve spring to move the trigger sleeve and thereby trigger the striker sleeve, effecting release of the inflation gas; (d) an inflation mechanism comprising a manifold system and a flotation bladder folded within an openable chamber from which the bladder is released by the force of its expansion therewithin.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/108,484 filed Aug. 17, 1993 entitled Triggering Mechanism, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,419,725, May 30, 1995.
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