US2506592A - Electric squib firing device - Google Patents

Electric squib firing device Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2506592A
US2506592A US664182A US66418246A US2506592A US 2506592 A US2506592 A US 2506592A US 664182 A US664182 A US 664182A US 66418246 A US66418246 A US 66418246A US 2506592 A US2506592 A US 2506592A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
arm
bar
firing device
electric
electric squib
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US664182A
Inventor
William M Harton
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US664182A priority Critical patent/US2506592A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2506592A publication Critical patent/US2506592A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F42AMMUNITION; BLASTING
    • F42DBLASTING
    • F42D1/00Blasting methods or apparatus, e.g. loading or tamping
    • F42D1/04Arrangements for ignition
    • F42D1/045Arrangements for electric ignition
    • F42D1/05Electric circuits for blasting
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A19/00Firing or trigger mechanisms; Cocking mechanisms
    • F41A19/58Electric firing mechanisms
    • F41A19/64Electric firing mechanisms for automatic or burst-firing mode
    • F41A19/65Electric firing mechanisms for automatic or burst-firing mode for giving ripple fire, i.e. using electric sequencer switches for timed multiple-charge launching, e.g. for rocket launchers

Definitions

  • the present' .invention relatemtorfairfiringr device and, more particularly, to ans-'apparatus for r'- ing multiple velectric squibsv
  • the device 1of. the present inventionhas' particular utility in connection with the electrical.ringfoffrockets'*from multiple rocket launcl'lersa ⁇
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a deviceior accomplishing-theabove-named objects which-is-selfecentained andlsuiciently ccmpact for mounting on the gun
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the assembled device.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on line 2 2, of Fig. 1. y l
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the safety switch taken along the line 3-3 of Figure 1 and looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • the apparatus is mounted on a base plate I adapted to be secured to a gun, launcher, vehicle or the like. Near one edge of the plate, there is disposed an operating bar 2 which is slidably mounted on the plate by studs 3 and elongated apertures 4 to permit limited longitudinal movement of the bar with respect to the plate I.
  • a pivotablly mounted -Ipin -Il1A iswprovidedlon'the end of lever arm I3 adjacent theftoggle-IBhaving ⁇ an aperture' I tov receive ⁇ the-end of yrod I9 which is threadedIto hold-adjustingrnutsf20fffcr ad'justablyv securing the rod I9 to pin- ⁇ 'I1'.
  • Ihesl'eeve member Z3 is pvotably mounted on the arm 24 which is pivoted on the center bolt 21 of a selector switch.
  • a spring loaded pawl 29 is mounted on the arm 2t to engage a metal ratchet wheel 30 rotatably mounted on the center bolt 21, but electrically insulated therefrom by insulating bushing 3
  • the ratchet wheel 3D carries an electrical contacter 32 for successively contacting the metal plates 33 radially mounted on an insulator base E3.
  • Each of the plates 33 is provided with a connecting post 34 adapted to be connected to a lead wire from one or more electric squibs not shown in the drawing.
  • the ratchet wheel 30 makes electrical contact through a plurality of nibs 35 with a metal ring 36 which is insulated by bushing 31 and separator 38.
  • Spring 43 retained on the bolt 21 by nut 44 Eurges the wheel 3B downwardly to establish good electrical contact of the nibs 35 with the ring38.
  • An arm 39 on the ring 36 is provided with a connecting post 40 to receive a lead wire 4I to be described more particularly hereinafter.
  • One connecting post 49'of the blasting machine Y45 is connected to the lead wire 4I which, as described above, is attached to the connecting post 4l) of arm '39 of the selector switch.
  • the other 5 connecting post 5D of the blasting machine 45 is connected by wire 60 to arm 5I of the simple -safetyswitch 52.
  • Arm 53 of the switch is connected by wire 54 with a connecting post 55 -adapted to receive a lead line from the squibs toV be fired.
  • a wedge member 56 is mounted on the bar 2 and adapted to be moved into and out of 4engagement with arms 5I and 53 to close or open the circuit upon longitudinal movement of bar 2. The wedge member 56 is so situated on parv 2 that the circuit is not closed until after the arm 24 of the selector switch has reached the stop 42.
  • a stand-by battery 5l as shown in dotted lines in Figure 1 may be provided for yuse in case of malfunction of the blasting ma- -lchine 45.
  • Battery 51 may be electrically connected to the arm 5I of switch 52 and with connecting post 40 of the selector switch by wires -64 and 65,-respectively, shown in dotted lines.
  • a ring device for firing a plurality of electric squibs in sequence comprising a selector switch having a plurality of radially disposed contact plates adapted to be electrically connected to a plurality of electric squibs, a rotatable ratchet wheel on said switch having a ⁇ contactor for making electrical contact with one of said plates selectively, a ratchet arm for rotating said ratchet wheel, a stop for limiting movement of the ratchet arm to a distance sufficient to move said contacter to the next contact plate, a lanyard, a bar actu ated by said lanyard mounted for limited longitudinal movement, a safety switch electrically connected to said contactor constructed and arranged to be closed by longitudinal movement of said bar a predetermined distance, a generator for generating electrical energy electrically connected to the switch and adapted to -be electrically connected to a plurality of electric squibs, said generator being actuated by longitudinal movement of said bar, a mechanical linkage between said bar and said ratche

Description

May 9, 1950 w. M. HARTON ELECTRIC sQCIB EIRINC DEVICE Filed April 23, 1946 gl'nucuot William M Hartm-L Patented May 9, 1950 ELECTRIC SQUIB FIRING 'DEVICE iWilliamebi; Hartom Conway, Ark.
A AApplicationApril' 23, 1946, Serial No. 6641.182
(Cl. F75- 115) (Grantedv under the act .of March ,3, :1883,"as amended April 3i), 1928-;` 3711-0. G. 4757;)
The vinvention, described: `li'iereinlmaybe manu-.- factured andi usedby'for'sfon the-Government for vgovernmental purposespwithoutzthe payment to me of any royalty 'thereon.
The present' .invention relatemtorfairfiringr device and, more particularly, to ans-'apparatus for r'- ing multiple velectric squibsv The device 1of. `the present inventionhas' particular utility in connection with the electrical.ringfoffrockets'*from multiple rocket launcl'lersa` It is an object o'f the present invention-'topm- `vide a reliable devi'cefi'or iri'ng`A multiple electric squibs which will combine-fthefunctionsof opplish the above-named .objects 'with a ader/ice cussed labove which- -ma-y 'flie- Aopera-I'Ledfl'ay a *lanyard Another object of the invention is to provide a deviceior accomplishing-theabove-named objects which-is-selfecentained andlsuiciently ccmpact for mounting on the gun, launcher, or vehicle with which it is to be used.
The accomplishment of the above and other objects will be apparent from the following description of a specific embodiment of the invention shown in the drawings in which Figure 1 is a plan view of the assembled device.
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on line 2 2, of Fig. 1. y l
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the safety switch taken along the line 3-3 of Figure 1 and looking in the direction of the arrows.
Referring to the drawings, the apparatus is mounted on a base plate I adapted to be secured to a gun, launcher, vehicle or the like. Near one edge of the plate, there is disposed an operating bar 2 which is slidably mounted on the plate by studs 3 and elongated apertures 4 to permit limited longitudinal movement of the bar with respect to the plate I.
Onezend of-"thevbar iisfpivotably connectedfito ya lever arm` 'xwhich is pivlotally Amounted.on=the plate by'pivotfbolt. A secondleverl arm 1f which is pivotallyfmounted on plate I` at the pivotsbclt 8, is connected atr one end byitherpin 9 movin-g in slot 9' tc the end of. 'leverarmj Thevoppositef'end .ofirlever .arm-11 ,is :pivotably connected to atoggle- |10' to: which may fbei attached a ilanyard IfI t It"wil1,:b.el apparent lfrom, `the vforegoing-maiisclosure that-a. .pull onA the lai-)yardY `Il 4operating through the interconnected pivote'd levery .armsfii andl .i1 ywill cause thefbar ZitoT be: moved' longitudinally'on th'estuds-3 to: the li'mitsoifthe` apen* 'tuneslt A pin 25 also isffprovid'edto limitpiv.-
otingl movement. of the. lever arm '15. 'When'the pull` on. the `lanyard IiIl iis-discontinued, `a-.spring t2=attachedvat onesendvto' `tlreloasefplate I 'and atr'the other end'tolever arm'rfS adjacent theipin l@returns the device ftofit's original position.
vThe opposite ends of bar'lZu-is-L'pivotably attached to alever-a-rm Iii-which is `pivotably mounted' by pivotboltili cn the base'plated. The free eend which Imay-"befattaclrxe'da flanyard -I 6 ifor .optional use. Pin- 'V26' fis provided tof'limit pivoting movement -ofleverarm 'I3'.
A pivotablly mounted -Ipin -Il1A iswprovidedlon'the end of lever arm I3 adjacent theftoggle-IBhaving` an aperture' I tov receive `the-end of yrod I9 which is threadedIto hold-adjustingrnutsf20fffcr ad'justablyv securing the rod I9 to pin- `'I1'. The lop'cositeend of rod II9 is formed lwith aacollar 2l for yretaining `spring '22 onthe rod I9; :A sleevemember Z13-is -slidably mounted on-rod" t9 in=--contac`tfW-ith spring' 2'2. Ihesl'eeve member Z3 is pvotably mounted on the arm 24 which is pivoted on the center bolt 21 of a selector switch.
A spring loaded pawl 29 is mounted on the arm 2t to engage a metal ratchet wheel 30 rotatably mounted on the center bolt 21, but electrically insulated therefrom by insulating bushing 3|. rThe ratchet wheel 3D carries an electrical contacter 32 for successively contacting the metal plates 33 radially mounted on an insulator base E3. Each of the plates 33 is provided with a connecting post 34 adapted to be connected to a lead wire from one or more electric squibs not shown in the drawing.
The ratchet wheel 30 makes electrical contact through a plurality of nibs 35 with a metal ring 36 which is insulated by bushing 31 and separator 38. ,Spring 43 retained on the bolt 21 by nut 44 Eurges the wheel 3B downwardly to establish good electrical contact of the nibs 35 with the ring38. An arm 39 on the ring 36 is provided with a connecting post 40 to receive a lead wire 4I to be described more particularly hereinafter.
In View of the above description, it will be seen that a pull on either lanyard will cause lever arm I3 to pivot at I4 thus moving rod I9 longitudinally causing ratchet arm 24 and thus the ratchet wheel 30 to rotate in a clock-wise direction. A stop 42 is provided to limit movement of the arm 24 and thus the Wheel 30 to a distance just suilicient to move the `contacter 32 'to the next k is Y a conventional 10-cap blasting machine 45 which contains a generator operated by a crank arm 46. Attached to the crank arm 46 is a .connecting link 41 which is journaled on the bar 2 at the journal 48. By reason of this mechanical linkage, longitudinal movement of the Ibar 2 energizes the blasting machine.
One connecting post 49'of the blasting machine Y45 is connected to the lead wire 4I which, as described above, is attached to the connecting post 4l) of arm '39 of the selector switch. The other 5 connecting post 5D of the blasting machine 45 is connected by wire 60 to arm 5I of the simple -safetyswitch 52. Arm 53 of the switch is connected by wire 54 with a connecting post 55 -adapted to receive a lead line from the squibs toV be fired. A wedge member 56 is mounted on the bar 2 and adapted to be moved into and out of 4engagement with arms 5I and 53 to close or open the circuit upon longitudinal movement of bar 2. The wedge member 56 is so situated on parv 2 that the circuit is not closed until after the arm 24 of the selector switch has reached the stop 42. Thus it will be seen that a, pull on the lanyard will index the selector switch to a new `position before the safety switch is closed thereby insuring contact with the next metal plate 33 on the selector switch before a squib connected therewith is fired.
If desired a stand-by battery 5l as shown in dotted lines in Figure 1 may be provided for yuse in case of malfunction of the blasting ma- -lchine 45.
Battery 51 may be electrically connected to the arm 5I of switch 52 and with connecting post 40 of the selector switch by wires -64 and 65,-respectively, shown in dotted lines.
It will be apparent from the above description that electric squibs connected to the metal plates 33 and connecting post 55 can be rapidly and conveniently red consecutively by successive pulls on one of the lanyards.
The specific embodiment of the invention described above will be subject to variation by one skilled in the art within the scope of the invention, and all such variations are intended to be included within the scope of the following claim.
I claim:
A ring device for firing a plurality of electric squibs in sequence comprising a selector switch having a plurality of radially disposed contact plates adapted to be electrically connected to a plurality of electric squibs, a rotatable ratchet wheel on said switch having a `contactor for making electrical contact with one of said plates selectively, a ratchet arm for rotating said ratchet wheel, a stop for limiting movement of the ratchet arm to a distance sufficient to move said contacter to the next contact plate, a lanyard, a bar actu ated by said lanyard mounted for limited longitudinal movement, a safety switch electrically connected to said contactor constructed and arranged to be closed by longitudinal movement of said bar a predetermined distance, a generator for generating electrical energy electrically connected to the switch and adapted to -be electrically connected to a plurality of electric squibs, said generator being actuated by longitudinal movement of said bar, a mechanical linkage between said bar and said ratchet arm for moving said arm the distan-ce permitted by said stop prie?.1 to the closing of the safety switch, said linkage including a spring member arranged to transmit force between said bar and said ratchet arm without limiting continued movement of the bar, and a, second spring member for returning the bar to its original position. Y
WILLIAM M. HARTON.
REFERENCES CITED The following 'references are of record in the le of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS
US664182A 1946-04-23 1946-04-23 Electric squib firing device Expired - Lifetime US2506592A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US664182A US2506592A (en) 1946-04-23 1946-04-23 Electric squib firing device

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US664182A US2506592A (en) 1946-04-23 1946-04-23 Electric squib firing device

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2506592A true US2506592A (en) 1950-05-09

Family

ID=24664918

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US664182A Expired - Lifetime US2506592A (en) 1946-04-23 1946-04-23 Electric squib firing device

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2506592A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2612624A (en) * 1950-08-29 1952-09-30 Trotta James Magnetoelectric shocking device

Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US534288A (en) * 1895-02-19 Magneto-electric machine
US898848A (en) * 1908-02-14 1908-09-15 Charles I Dodson Means for exploding blast charges.
US972141A (en) * 1909-01-27 1910-10-04 Alonzo E Porter Fuse-battery.
US1007177A (en) * 1910-05-13 1911-10-31 Harry L Bevans Time-controlled electric firing-machine.
US1078463A (en) * 1909-05-04 1913-11-11 Grant I Rawson Mine-shot-firing system.
US2331058A (en) * 1942-08-14 1943-10-05 Lane Wells Co Firing apparatus for gun perforators

Patent Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US534288A (en) * 1895-02-19 Magneto-electric machine
US898848A (en) * 1908-02-14 1908-09-15 Charles I Dodson Means for exploding blast charges.
US972141A (en) * 1909-01-27 1910-10-04 Alonzo E Porter Fuse-battery.
US1078463A (en) * 1909-05-04 1913-11-11 Grant I Rawson Mine-shot-firing system.
US1007177A (en) * 1910-05-13 1911-10-31 Harry L Bevans Time-controlled electric firing-machine.
US2331058A (en) * 1942-08-14 1943-10-05 Lane Wells Co Firing apparatus for gun perforators

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2612624A (en) * 1950-08-29 1952-09-30 Trotta James Magnetoelectric shocking device

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3983785A (en) Missile launcher arming device
US2506592A (en) Electric squib firing device
US2430636A (en) Rocket launcher
US1340546A (en) Bomb
US3396628A (en) Weaponry firing devices
US2643476A (en) Continuous shooting cap pistol
US2397507A (en) Remote-control gun charger
US3049976A (en) Arming system
US2836105A (en) Contact type latch and firing mechanism for rocket launcher
GB589177A (en) Improvements in or relating to mechanism for launching rocket projectiles
US2701985A (en) Blast actuated safety for rocket launchers
US2967217A (en) Escapement arming switch
US2928347A (en) Inertia arming switch
US3228297A (en) Adapter rail restraining mechanism
US4334475A (en) Proximity fuses
US2802400A (en) Breech mechanism
US2870712A (en) Fuze for use on rotating artillery ammunition
US372958A (en) Electric firing mechanism for guns and shells
US2872538A (en) Inertia arming switch
US2741161A (en) Gun firing mechanism with eccentric safety
US2747874A (en) Rupturable toy object
US384663A (en) Edmund l
US2947220A (en) Single trigger sequential firing mechanism
US2704030A (en) Arming and firing control mechanism for a marine mine
US4051339A (en) Variable time missile safety timer