Claims
- 1. A multiple payload cartridge connectible to a source of firing signals by two connecting wires comprising:
- a first and a second squib each respectively connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a zener diode having a predetermined breakdown voltage connected in series in the branch containing the second squib, the zener diode preventing the flow of current through the branch with the second squib until a firing signal of a predetermined polarity and a voltage magnitude greater than the predetermined breakdown voltage is applied thereacross.
- 2. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 1 further comprising:
- a third squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a second zener diode having a second predetermined breakdown voltage connected in series in the branch containing the third squib, the second zener diode preventing the flow of current through the branch with the third squib until a firing signal of the predetermined polarity and a voltage magnitude greater than the second predetermined breakdown voltage is applied thereacross.
- 3. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 1 further comprising:
- a third squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a rectifying diode connected in series in the branch containing the third squib, the rectifying diode blocking current flow in the branch with the third squib when firing signals of the first polarity are applied thereacross and preventing the flow of current through the branch with the third squib until a firing signal of the opposite polarity is applied thereacross.
- 4. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 3 further comprising:
- a fourth squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a second rectifying diode and a second zener diode having a second predetermined breakdown voltage connected in series in the branch containing the fourth squib, the second rectifying diode blocking current flow in the branch with the fourth squib when firing signals of the first polarity are applied thereacross, the second zener diode preventing the flow of current through the branch with the fourth squib until a firing signal of the opposite polarity and a voltage magnitude greater than the second predetermined breakdown voltage is applied thereacross.
- 5. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 4 wherein the magnitude of the second predetermined breakdown voltage is equal to the magnitude of the first predetermined breakdown voltage.
- 6. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 4 wherein the magnitude of the second predetermined breakdown voltage is greater than the magnitude of the first predetermined breakdown voltage.
- 7. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 4 wherein the magnitude of the first predetermined breakdown voltage is greater than the magnitude of the second predetermined breakdown voltage.
- 8. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 2 further comprising:
- a fourth squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a rectifying diode connected in series with the fourth squib, the rectifying diode blocking current flow in the branch with the fourth squib when firing signals of the first polarity are applied thereacross and preventing the flow of current through the branch with the fourth squib until a firing signal of the opposite polarity is applied thereacross.
- 9. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 8, further comprising:
- a fifth squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a second rectifying diode and a third zener diode having a third predetermined breakdown voltage connected in series in the branch containing the fifth squib, the second rectifying diode blocking current flow in the branch with the fifth squib when firing signals of the first polarity are applied thereacross, the third zener diode preventing the flow of current through the branch with the fifth squib until a firing signal of the opposite polarity and a voltage magnitude greater than the third predetermined breakdown voltage is applied thereacross.
- 10. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 9 further comprising:
- a sixth squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a third rectifying diode and a fourth zener diode having a fourth predetermined breakdown voltageconnected in series in the branch containing the sixth squib, the third rectifying diode blocking current flow in the branch with the sixth squib when firing signals of the first polarity are applied thereacross, the fourth zener diode preventing the flow of current through the branch with the sixth squib until a firing signal of the opposite polarity and a voltage magnitude greater than the fourth predetermined breakdown voltage is applied thereacross.
- 11. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 10 wherein the magnitude of the fourth predetermined breakdown voltage is equal to the magnitude of the second predetermined breakdown voltage.
- 12. The multiple payload cartridge of claims 9 or 10 or 11 wherein the magnitude the fist predetermined breakdown voltage is equal to the magnitude of the third predetermined breakdown voltage.
- 13. An expendable payload dispenser system comprising:
- a source of firing signals of a predetermined polarity and a first and a second voltage magnitude;
- a dispenser block having a first and a second receptacle therein for respectively receiving a first and a second multiple payload cartridge, each cartridge being connectible with the source over a pair of connecting wires, each cartridge comprising:
- a first and a second squib respectively connected in a parallel electrical branch between the connecting wires associated with each cartridge;
- a zener diode having a breakdown voltage greater than the first voltage but less than the second voltage connected in series with the second squib in the branch containing the same, the zener diode preventing a flow of current in the second branch when the first voltage is applied thereacross to fire the first squib but breaking down into a low resistance conduction path when the second voltage is applied thereacross to fire the second squib; and
- means for selectively connecting the first and second cartridges to the source.
- 14. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 13, wherein one of the connecting wires of each pair to each squib are connected in common.
- 15. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 13 wherein each cartridge further comprises:
- a third squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a second zener diode having a second predetermined breakdown voltage connected in series in the branch containing the third squib, the second zener diode preventing the flow of current through the branch with the third squib until a firing signal of the predetermined polarity and a voltage magnitude greater than the second predetermined breakdown voltage is applied thereacross.
- 16. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 13 wherein each cartridge further comprises:
- a third squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a rectifying diode connected in series in the branch containing the third squib, the rectifying diode preventing the flow of current through the branch with the third squib until a firing signal of the opposite polarity is applied thereacross.
- 17. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 16 wherein each cartridge further comprises:
- a fourth squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a second rectifying diode and a second zener diode having a second predetermined break down voltage connected in series in the branch containing the fourth squib, the second rectifying diode blocking current flow in the branch with the fourth squib when firing signals of the first polarity are applied thereacross, the second zener diode preventing the flow of current through the branch with the fourth squib until a firing signal of the opposite polarity and a voltage magnitude greater than the second predetermined breakdown voltage is applied thereacross.
- 18. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 17 wherein the magnitude of the second predetermined breakdown voltage is equal to the magnitude of the first predetermined breakdown voltage.
- 19. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 17 wherein the magnitude of the second predetermined breakdown voltage is greater than the magnitude of the first predetermined breakdown voltage.
- 20. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 17 wherein the magnitude of the first predetermined breakdown voltage is greater than the magnitude of the second predetermined breakdown voltage.
- 21. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 15 wherein each cartridge further comprises:
- a fourth squib connected in parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a rectifying diode connected in series with the fourth squib, the rectifying diode blocking current flow in the branch with the fourth squib when firing signals of the first polarity are applied thereacross and preventing the flow of current through the branch with the fourth squib until a firing signal of the opposite polarity is applied thereacross.
- 22. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 21 wherein each expendable cartridge further comprises:
- a fifth squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a second rectifying diode and a third zener diode having a third predetermined breakdown voltage connected in series in the branch containing the fifth squib, the second rectifying diode blocking current flow in the branch with the fifth squib when firin signals of the first polarity are applied thereacross, the third zener diode preventing the flow of current through the branch with the fifth squib until a firing signal of the opposite polarity and a voltage magnitude greater than the third predetermined breakdown voltage is applied thereacross.
- 23. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 22 wherein each expendable cartridge further comprises:
- a sixth squib connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires;
- a third rectifying diode and a fourth zener diode having a fourth predetermined breakdown voltage connected in series in the branch containing the sixth squib, the third rectifying diode blocking current flow in the branch with the sixth squib when firing signals of the first polarity are applied thereacross, the fourth zener diode preventing the flow of current through the branch with the sixth squib until a firing signal of the opposite polarity and a voltage magnitude greater than the fourth predetermined breakdown voltage is applied thereacross.
- 24. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 23 wherein the magnitude of the fourth predetermined breakdown voltage equal to the magnitude of the second predetermined breakdown voltage.
- 25. The expendable payload dispenser system of claims 22 or 23 wherein the magnitude of the first predetermined breakdown voltage is equal to the magnitude of the third predetermined breakdown voltage.
- 26. The expendable payload dispenser system of claim 13, with the dispenser block adapted to accept more than two multiple payload cartridges, with each cartridge containing two or more expendables.
- 27. A multiple payload cartridge connectable to a source of firing signals by two connecting wires comprising:
- a first and a second squib each respectively connected in a parallel electrical branch between the two connecting wires; and
- a voltage responsive circuit element associated with the second squib, the circuit element electrically isolating the second squib and preventing the flow of current through the branch with the second squib until a firing signal having both a predetermined polarity and a voltage magnitude greater than a predetermined magnitude is applied across the voltage responsive circuit element, the voltage responsive circuit element responding to the predetermined firing signal by defining a low resistance conduction path in the parallel electrical branch containing the second squib so that an electrical current from the connecting wires sufficient to raise the second squib to incandescence may be conducted therethrough.
- 28. The multiple payload cartridge of claim 26 wherein the voltage responsive circuit element comprises a zener diode connected in series with the second squib.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 082,401, filed Oct. 16, 1979 and entitled "Voltage-Coded Multiple Payload Cartridge," now abandoned.
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