Claims
- 1. A submarine mine actuating system responsive to the acoustic pressure signature of a target vessel moving through the water in the vicinity of the system comprising; an array of hydrophones including a first velocity hydrophone having a cosine response pattern and generating an electric signal in response to received underwater acoustic signals originating from said target vessel, and a second velocity hydrophone having a response pattern similar to that of said first hydrophone and disposed in orthogonal relation therewith whereby the axes of maximum sensitivity of said hydrophones are mutually perpendicular so that the signals produced by said hydrophones undergo a phase reversal as the target vessel crosses an axis of maximum sensitivity of one of said hydrophones; a pair of transformers each having a primary coil coupled to the output of a respective one of said hydrophones to receive an output signal therefrom, a ring demodulator circuit having a first and a second pair of input terminals each connected across the respective secondaries of said transformers, a center-tap at each secondary winding of said transformers for providing an output signal from said demodulator circuit correlative to the phase relationship of the signals applied across the input terminals of said circuit to thereby indicate a phase reversal of the received acoustic signal as the target vessel cross the axis of one of said hydrophones of said array.
- 2. A submarine mine actuating system responsive to the acoustic pressure signature of a target vessel moving through the water in the vicinity of said system comprising; an array of hydrophones including a first pair of orthogonally disposed velocity hydrophones and a second pair of orthogonally disposed velocity hydrophones oriented at 45.degree. with respect to said first pair, a first ring modulator circuit having two pairs of input terminals connected to the respective first pair of hydrophones for providing an output signal of polarity depending upon the phase relation of the signal applied to said input terminals, a second ring modulator circuit having two pairs of input terminals connected to the respective second pair of hydrophones for providing an output signal of polarity dependent upon the phase relation of the signals applied to the input terminals of said second ring modulator circuit, a dual channel utilization circuit for firing a mine having a first of said channels connected to the output of said first ring modulator system and a second of said channels connected to the output of said second ring modulator circuit, said first channel including a firing relay having high electrical resistance, a battery adapted to close said relay and normally unconnected thereto, and an actuating relay operatively connected to the output of said first ring modulator and responsive to a reversal of polarity of the output signal of said first ring modulator circuit for connecting said battery to said firing relay upon reversal of polarity of the output of said first ring modulator circuit; said second channel including a second firing relay having a high resistance, a second battery for closing said last-named relay and normally unconnected thereto, and a second actuating relay responsive to a reversal of polarity of the output signal of said second ring modulator circuit for connecting said last-named battery to said second firing relay upon reversal of the polarity of the output of said second ring modulator circuit; a detonator serially connected between said first and second firing relays and adapted to be actuated by the combined voltage of said batteries when the firing relay of said first channel and the firing relay of said second channel are both in the closed position.
- 3. The mine actuating system of claim 2 further including a resistor connected in shunting relation with each of the respective firing relays and having a low resistance relative thereto for providing a discharge path to deenergize and open the respective relay upon elapse of a predetermined time subsequent to the closure thereof.
- 4. A submarine mine actuating system responsive to the acoustic pressure signature of a target vessel moving through the water in the vicinity of the system comprising: an array of hydrophones including a first signal producing hydrophone having a cosine response pattern and a second signal producing hydrophone having a cosine response pattern and orthogonally disposed with respect to said first hydrophone in such manner that the signals produced by said hydrophones undergo a phase reversal as the target vessel crosses an axis of maximum sensitivity of one of said hydrophones, a transformer coupled addition and subtraction network operatively connected to the output of said array to add and subtract the output of said hydrophones thereby to effectively provide a second response pattern equivalent to that of a second array of two orthogonal hydrophones disposed at 45.degree. to said first array, a pair of ring demodulator networks, one of said ring demodulator networks connected to the output of said first array, the other of said ring demodulator networks connected to the output of said addition and subtraction network, means for deriving an output from each of said ring demodulator circuits, and a dual channel firing system having a first channel connected to the output of one of said demodulator circuits and a second channel connected to the output of the other of said demodulator circuits, a pair of relays respectively disposed in said first and second channels and each adapted to be actuated by a phase reversal of the output from the respective ring demodulator circuit, a plurality of power sources respectively arranged in each channel, and a pair of firing relays disposed respectively in said first and said second channels and each potentially serially connected with the respective power source and adapted to be closed thereby for a predetermined period of time upon actuation of a respective one of said first named pair of relays, and means operatively connected between said firing relays to detonate the mine when both of said firing relays are closed.
- 5. A vector acoustic mechanism comprising, a first velocity hydrophone, and a second velocity hydrophone orthogonally disposed with respect to said first hydrophone for detecting the noise created by a target moving in the vicinity of the mechanism, each of said hydrophones producing an output when a target moves through the water in the vicinity of the mechanism, the phase of the output of one hydrophone abruptly changing 180.degree. with respect to the output of the other hydrophone when the target crosses the axis of maximum sensitivity of the other hydrophone, and an electrical phase detecting network coupled to the output of each of said hydrophones to provide a signal indicative of a 180.degree. relative phase reversal of the output of said first and said second hydrophones.
Government Interests
The invention described herein 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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