US1570620A - Mechanical delay element for fuses - Google Patents

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US1570620A
US1570620A US750656A US75065624A US1570620A US 1570620 A US1570620 A US 1570620A US 750656 A US750656 A US 750656A US 75065624 A US75065624 A US 75065624A US 1570620 A US1570620 A US 1570620A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F42CAMMUNITION FUZES; ARMING OR SAFETY MEANS THEREFOR
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  • the subject of this invention is a me chanical delay element for fuses.
  • fuses for projectiles are generally complicated structures ineluding a large number of fragile and delicate parts and involving intricate and uncertain operation.
  • the principal object of the present invention is to provide a simple and economically constructed delay element Which Will positively insure a delay period of a predetermined interval of time and Which may be adapted to all types of ammunition Whether dropped from aircraft or propelled from guns.
  • an impact plunger is carried when in unarmed position at one end of a rod or column which is formed With threads leading to a primer detonator at the opposite end of the column.
  • the plunger which includes liring pins, is constrained to be rotatably advanced along the column by means of a guide pin riding on the threads and is thereby positively delayed before priming the primer.
  • Fig. 1 is a view in elevation of a long delay element constructed in accordance with the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view
  • the exposed face of the carrier is formed with a number of cavities 15 in which are disposed primer detonators 16, the flash from which may pass through communicating apertures 17 in the carrier and nut assembly to the booster charge of the fuse.
  • the intermediate ⁇ portion of the column is formed With a spiral thread or threads 18, the total length of the thread regulating the interval of delay between impact of the projectile and detonation of the fuse.
  • the origin 19 of the thread adjacent the flanged head 12 is curved to gradually approach in direction the axis of the column so as to facilitate the initial rotary movement of the plunger 20. If desired, the pitch of the threads may be gradually diminished to- Wards the detonating end of the column.
  • the plunger 20 is an annular member having an inside diameter slightly greater than the outside diameter of the thread and is constrained to rotatably advance along the column by means of a guide pin 21 carried by the plunger and engaging the thread 18.
  • the inner face of the plunger is provided vvith a plurality of firing pins 22 arranged to strike the primer detonators 16 on expiration of the delay interval.
  • the plunger is normally held in unarmed position until impact by means of shear Wires 23 radially disposed in the plunger andinserted in suitable apertures or slots in the column.
  • shear Wires 23 radially disposed in the plunger andinserted in suitable apertures or slots in the column.
  • the flanged head 12 or the nut 14 in the case of nose fuses may conveniently abut against the fuse body Where it acts to support and prevent rearward movement of the plunger during setback so that the shear Wires may be preserved intact until they are broken on impact of the shell.
  • a mechanical delay element for fuses embodying a. column,l afcarrienmounted on one end thereof, 'a plunger normally held in inoperative position on the other end, elements of ignition carried by the carrier and plunger, and means for causing fthe plunger to be rotated on the column when impelled forward on impact.
  • a mechanical delay element for fuses embodying al Col-umn formed with a flanged head,l a plunger 'embracing the column and adapted to be supported on setback by the flanged head, 'and'shear Wires for normally holding the plunger in unarmed position.

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F. T. CROWELL MECHANICAL DELAY` ELEMENT FOR FUSES Filed Nov* 18. 1924 vwanto jiank T. Erm/V211 isatentesi dan. 25, i925.
U i ST T E S FRANK 'I'. CROWELL. 0F DOVER, JERSEY.
MECHANICAL DELAY ELEMENT FOR FUSES.
Application filed November 18, 1924.
Serial No. 750,656.
(GRANTED UNDER THE ACT 01T MARCH '3. 1883; 22 STAT. L. 625.)
To all 'whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK T. CROWELL,
a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Dover, county of Morris, and State of New Jersey, have invented an Improve ment in Mechanical Delay Elements for Fuses, of Which the following is a specification.
The invention described herein may be used by the Government, or any of its oliicers or employees in prosecution of Work for the Government, or by any other person in the United States, Without payment to me of any royalty thereon, in accordance with the act of March 3, 1883.
The subject of this invention is a me chanical delay element for fuses.
Mechanical delay. fuses for projectiles are generally complicated structures ineluding a large number of fragile and delicate parts and involving intricate and uncertain operation.
The principal object of the present invention is to provide a simple and economically constructed delay element Which Will positively insure a delay period of a predetermined interval of time and Which may be adapted to all types of ammunition Whether dropped from aircraft or propelled from guns.
According to the invention an impact plunger is carried when in unarmed position at one end of a rod or column which is formed With threads leading to a primer detonator at the opposite end of the column. On impact the plunger, which includes liring pins, is constrained to be rotatably advanced along the column by means of a guide pin riding on the threads and is thereby positively delayed before priming the primer.
To these and other ends, my invention consists in the construction, arrangement, and combination of elements, described hereinafter and pointed out in the claims form ing a Vpart of this specification.
A. practical embodiment of my invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a view in elevation of a long delay element constructed in accordance with the invention;
Fig. 2 is a top plan view;
a flanged head 12 and the other end re# duced and partially threaded for the reception respectively of a carrier 13 held in place by a lock nut 14. The exposed face of the carrier is formed with a number of cavities 15 in which are disposed primer detonators 16, the flash from which may pass through communicating apertures 17 in the carrier and nut assembly to the booster charge of the fuse.
The intermediate `portion of the column is formed With a spiral thread or threads 18, the total length of the thread regulating the interval of delay between impact of the projectile and detonation of the fuse. The origin 19 of the thread adjacent the flanged head 12 is curved to gradually approach in direction the axis of the column so as to facilitate the initial rotary movement of the plunger 20. If desired, the pitch of the threads may be gradually diminished to- Wards the detonating end of the column.
The plunger 20 is an annular member having an inside diameter slightly greater than the outside diameter of the thread and is constrained to rotatably advance along the column by means of a guide pin 21 carried by the plunger and engaging the thread 18.
The inner face of the plunger is provided vvith a plurality of firing pins 22 arranged to strike the primer detonators 16 on expiration of the delay interval.
The plunger is normally held in unarmed position until impact by means of shear Wires 23 radially disposed in the plunger andinserted in suitable apertures or slots in the column. When the delay element is to be used With shells the flanged head 12 or the nut 14: in the case of nose fuses may conveniently abut against the fuse body Where it acts to support and prevent rearward movement of the plunger during setback so that the shear Wires may be preserved intact until they are broken on impact of the shell.
It is obvious that this delay mechanism may be conveniently used With either base or nose fuses for shells and bombs, the' position of the firing pin and primer being reversed as desired. It is also apparent that should there exist a practice of issuing fused shells a, removable safety pin may readily ybe provided to preventy rotation of the should only be conclusive when madefin the light of the'subjoined claims.`
I claim:
mechanical delay element for fuses embodyinga 'column formed with av flanged head `and athreaded portion, 'a plunger'embracingA the column and adapted to be 'supported on ysetback by the flanged head, shear Wires fornormally holding the plunger in unarmed position, a'carrier mounted on the other end of the column, elements of ignition carried by said plunger and-carri'er, and a pin carried by the plunger and engaging the thread for constraining-,'rotat able advancement of the plunger along the column on impact.
2'.' A mechanical delay velement for fuses embodying a column formed With a spiral thread having a gradually curved origin, an
one end thereof, a plunger normally held in inoperative position on the other end,"ele
ments of ignitionl carried bythe carrier and plunger, and cooperating means on the columnand plungervwhereby the plunger is constrained yto berotatedonthe column When impelledjforivard 'on impact.
4. A mechanical delay element for fuses embodying a. column,l afcarrienmounted on one end thereof, 'a plunger normally held in inoperative position on the other end, elements of ignition carried by the carrier and plunger, and means for causing fthe plunger to be rotated on the column when impelled forward on impact.
5. A mechanical delay element for fuses embodying al Col-umn formed with a flanged head,l a plunger 'embracing the column and adapted to be supported on setback by the flanged head, 'and'shear Wires for normally holding the plunger in unarmed position.
FRANK T. CROWELL.
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US2925778A (en) * 1957-03-15 1960-02-23 Stewart Warner Corp Helix type delay detent

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US2925778A (en) * 1957-03-15 1960-02-23 Stewart Warner Corp Helix type delay detent

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