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US2458483A
US2458483A US670359A US67035946A US2458483A US 2458483 A US2458483 A US 2458483A US 670359 A US670359 A US 670359A US 67035946 A US67035946 A US 67035946A US 2458483 A US2458483 A US 2458483A
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  • the present invention relates generally to electrically detonated projectiles, and more especially to a safety delay shorter mechanism and circuit of the projectile intermediate the electric detonating mechanism and the primer or squib, to prevent accidental or premature explosion of the discharged projectile.
  • the primary object of the invention is the provision of a safety device that is simple in construction and operation, and reliable in the performance of its functions, and at the same time small and compactly arranged to occupy a minimum of space within the projectile.
  • the safety device includes an initially and normally closed electric switch, and heater, together with accessories to complete the unit, which is located within the projectile and disposed in a plane with its longitudinal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the projectile.
  • the initially and normally closed switch of the safety device is designed to open automatically after a short delay, say approximately five seconds after setback, when the projectile is discharged from the gun.
  • the heater portion of the safety unit includes a pellet ignited by percussion from a striker mechanism actuated under impulse from spin, and heat is then transmitted from the ignited pellet to a thermally operated release device which, when activated, permits automatic separation of the switch contacts, and breaking of the circuit. These contacts of the safety delay short circuiting mechanism, when released, are immediately separated under centrifugal force generated by spin of the projectile.
  • the invention involved in the safety device consists essentially in the use of an initially and normally closed electric switch interposed in the circuit of the projectile and held in closed position by means of a solder-joint, the solder-joint being melted by heat from a percussion-ignited heater to permit the switch to be opened under action of centrifugal force; and in other combinations and arrangements of parts as hereinafter set forth.
  • Fig. 1 is an enlarged view showing the safety umt, with parts in section, together with a line 2 representing the longitudinal axis of the projectile.
  • Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view of the unit on line 22 of Fig. 1.
  • a metal container or case I of cylindrical shape and provided with a closed end or head 2 of electrically insulating material, is used to form an interior compartment in which a transversely disposed leaf spring or resilient conductor arm 3 is located, with one end rigidly anchored in a bracket or block 4.
  • the free end of this resilient contact arm, or spring 3 has fastened thereto a laterally projecting weight 5, which aids in swinging the arm, under centrifugal force, to open the switch as hereinafter described.
  • a hollow cupshaped steel holder 6 having an integral axial heat-conducting bar 1 that is soldered at 8 to the contact face of the conductor arm 3.
  • Thissolderjoint uniting the perpendicular bar and the arm forms part of a closed safety circuit or shorter for the squib of the projectile.
  • the holder 6 contains a percussion-ignited heater-pellet indicated as 9, and preferably comprising a mixture of finely divided iron and potassiumpermanganate thoroughly mixed and compressed into pellet form within the holder.
  • the thermal mixture is ignited by the action of a striker in the projectile on a cap it), mounted in the otherwise open end of the casing, in position to ignite the pellet in the holder, under force of spin of the projectile.
  • the thermal mixtures may be ignited by the closing of an electric circuit.
  • Heat from the ignited mixture is conducted from the holder or cup through its integral bar I to the solder-joint 8, and the solder of the joint is melted, thus releasing the spring 3 from its connection with the bar. Then, due to centrifugal force exerted acting radially outward from the longitudinal axis of the projectile, the weighted, resilient contact arm 3 is swung to the left in Figure 1 thus separating the contact 3 from contact bar 7, and consequently the shorter, or safety lines II and ii, are electrically disconnected from each other.
  • a delay switch in a projectile comprising a mass of thermally and electrically conductive ductivity of said mass, causes the substance to meitand thus releases the switch member previously held thereby.
  • a delay switch for a projectile said switch comprising a container having its axis substantially radially located with respect to the projectile, a pyrotechnic material in said container, means actuatable by centriiugal force due to spin of the projectile when fired from the gun, to ignite said material to produce heat, a weight coacting with one element of the switch and tending to open the switch when the centrifugal force acts thereon. and a substance of relatively low melting point holding said switch in the closed position against 'the force produced by said weight, said substance being so located that there is a predetermined delay in the transmission of said heat thereto and its consequent fusion and opening of the switch.

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Jan. 4.. 1949. H. E. TATEL CENTRIFUGAL SAFETY DELAY SWITCH Filed May 17, 1946 L m b U v Ilil. ll wfi wsomm .wiw m 0 R A 9 I m F 2% 7 A? W 8 J a F m 2 ATTORNEY Patented Jan. 4, 1949 2,458,483 CENTRIFUGAL SAFETY DELAY SWITCH Howard E. Tatel, Washington, the United States of America D. 0., assignor to as represented by the Secretary of the Navy Application May 17, 1946, Serial N0. 670.359
3 Claims. 1
The present invention relates generally to electrically detonated projectiles, and more especially to a safety delay shorter mechanism and circuit of the projectile intermediate the electric detonating mechanism and the primer or squib, to prevent accidental or premature explosion of the discharged projectile.
The primary object of the invention is the provision of a safety device that is simple in construction and operation, and reliable in the performance of its functions, and at the same time small and compactly arranged to occupy a minimum of space within the projectile.
The safety device includes an initially and normally closed electric switch, and heater, together with accessories to complete the unit, which is located within the projectile and disposed in a plane with its longitudinal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the projectile. The initially and normally closed switch of the safety device is designed to open automatically after a short delay, say approximately five seconds after setback, when the projectile is discharged from the gun.
The heater portion of the safety unit includes a pellet ignited by percussion from a striker mechanism actuated under impulse from spin, and heat is then transmitted from the ignited pellet to a thermally operated release device which, when activated, permits automatic separation of the switch contacts, and breaking of the circuit. These contacts of the safety delay short circuiting mechanism, when released, are immediately separated under centrifugal force generated by spin of the projectile.
The delivery of heat from the ignited pellet to the thermal release device, here shown as a solder joint of the switch, is delayed by thermal conduction, and upon melting of this soldered joint, the safet switch will be opened as an eifect of spin forces.
The invention involved in the safety device consists essentially in the use of an initially and normally closed electric switch interposed in the circuit of the projectile and held in closed position by means of a solder-joint, the solder-joint being melted by heat from a percussion-ignited heater to permit the switch to be opened under action of centrifugal force; and in other combinations and arrangements of parts as hereinafter set forth.
In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is an enlarged view showing the safety umt, with parts in section, together with a line 2 representing the longitudinal axis of the projectile.
Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view of the unit on line 22 of Fig. 1.
In carrying out the invention, a metal container or case I, of cylindrical shape and provided with a closed end or head 2 of electrically insulating material, is used to form an interior compartment in which a transversely disposed leaf spring or resilient conductor arm 3 is located, with one end rigidly anchored in a bracket or block 4. The free end of this resilient contact arm, or spring 3 has fastened thereto a laterally projecting weight 5, which aids in swinging the arm, under centrifugal force, to open the switch as hereinafter described.
Within the casing is enclosed a hollow cupshaped steel holder 6 having an integral axial heat-conducting bar 1 that is soldered at 8 to the contact face of the conductor arm 3. Thissolderjoint uniting the perpendicular bar and the arm, forms part of a closed safety circuit or shorter for the squib of the projectile. Thus, when the solder of'joint 8 is melted, and the two contacts 3-! separate under influence of spin of the projectile, this safety circuit becomes opened or broken and thereby the projectile becomes armed.
The holder 6 contains a percussion-ignited heater-pellet indicated as 9, and preferably comprising a mixture of finely divided iron and potassiumpermanganate thoroughly mixed and compressed into pellet form within the holder.
The thermal mixture is ignited by the action of a striker in the projectile on a cap it), mounted in the otherwise open end of the casing, in position to ignite the pellet in the holder, under force of spin of the projectile. However, if preferred, the thermal mixtures may be ignited by the closing of an electric circuit.
Heat from the ignited mixture is conducted from the holder or cup through its integral bar I to the solder-joint 8, and the solder of the joint is melted, thus releasing the spring 3 from its connection with the bar. Then, due to centrifugal force exerted acting radially outward from the longitudinal axis of the projectile, the weighted, resilient contact arm 3 is swung to the left in Figure 1 thus separating the contact 3 from contact bar 7, and consequently the shorter, or safety lines II and ii, are electrically disconnected from each other.
I claim:
1. A delay switch in a projectile comprising a mass of thermally and electrically conductive ductivity of said mass, causes the substance to meitand thus releases the switch member previously held thereby.
2. A delay switch as defined in claim 1, including additional means, operable by said centrifugal force, to cause the switch members to separate upon melting of the easily fusible substance.
3. A delay switch for a projectile, said switch comprising a container having its axis substantially radially located with respect to the projectile, a pyrotechnic material in said container, means actuatable by centriiugal force due to spin of the projectile when fired from the gun, to ignite said material to produce heat, a weight coacting with one element of the switch and tending to open the switch when the centrifugal force acts thereon. and a substance of relatively low melting point holding said switch in the closed position against 'the force produced by said weight, said substance being so located that there is a predetermined delay in the transmission of said heat thereto and its consequent fusion and opening of the switch.
HOWARD E. TATEL.
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US788152A (en) * 1904-07-01 1905-04-25 James Hartley Fire-alarm and fire-extinguishing apparatus.
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US1992103A (en) * 1933-02-13 1935-02-19 Donald R Stapleton Electrical apparatus
US2255245A (en) * 1938-04-26 1941-09-09 Ferrel Ordnance Inc Firing device
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2602490A (en) * 1949-04-14 1952-07-08 Ajax Cons Company Horizontally movable footrest
US2850978A (en) * 1955-03-02 1958-09-09 Philip J Franklin Safety device for ordnance fuzes
DE1059316B (en) * 1955-04-20 1959-06-11 Hans Otto Donner Litter grenade with a cavity inside the explosive charge

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