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US3040661A
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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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  • FIGJ. 1 A first figure.
  • This invention relates generally to photoelectric proximity fazes and more particularly to an improved nose fuze assembly of the general class disclosed in the copending 'application of-Joseph E. Henderson et al., Serial No. 568,020, filed December 13, 1944, for Fuze.
  • One of the principal objects of the present invention is to provide a nose assembly for photoelectric proximity fuzes wherein improved means is employed for defining the light slit through which admission of light to the FIG. 1 is 'a longitudin-al substantially diametnic sec- ⁇ tional view of the nose of a projectile Construction provided with a fuze incorporating the principles of the present nvention;
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectonal View taken substantially on the line 2-2 ⁇ of FlG. 1, and looking in the direction of the arrows;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the sleeve, or insert
  • the numeral I indicates generally the outer can of a projectle fuze.
  • a thickened forward portion 2 of the can is formed with a counterbored recess 3 definng a shoulder 4, and fitted in the recess 3 is an inner can 5.
  • the side wall of the inner can is thickened near it forward end to overlie and seat against the shoulder 4 in the recess 3.
  • the forward end portion of the inner can 5 is of frusto-conical or conoidal shape, having its outer surface aligned with the upper end portion of the can 1 as well as With other portions of the assembly to cooperate in forming the ogive of the projectle.
  • the forward end of the inner can 5 is counterbored at 8 to receive the nose assembly, which seats against the shoulder 9.
  • a nose block 10 which is of the shape shown in the drawing, constitutes the body of the nose assernbly and is formed of Lucite, ethylcellulose, or some other suitable translucent (prefenably transparent) insulating material.
  • the forward portion of the nose block is of appropriate generally conical shape, as shown, while the rear, or base, portion thereof is substantially cylindrical and fits into the counterbore 8. intermediate the conical and cylindrical areas the surface of the nose block is relieved in such manner as to provide a partly toroidal but photoelectric cell.
  • the photoelectric cell 15 is preferably of the type disclosed in the aforementioned copending application, its entire outer cylindrical wall being transparent. 'surrounding the transparent wall of the cell is a metallc sleeve or insert, lsa, which may be formed of copper.
  • the sleeve is of stepped cylindrical form, having -a reduced forward end portion 1517 connected to the large rear portion 156 by an angular frusto-conic web ISd, said web being formed with an annular series of circumferentially extending slots 15e, the slots being relatively narrow and disposed at the junction of said web with the reduced portion 152).
  • the web lSd is so positioned that lines,
  • a masking cap 20 In order largely to restrict the passage of light to the lens I provide a masking cap 20, said cap 'being formed of aluminum, copper or other suitable material -formed about the nose with its rear edge engaged in the groove 11.
  • a thin metal sleeve 21 is simil arly formed about said lower portion With its upper margn in the groove 12. It will thus be seenthat the' cap 20 and the sleeve 21 cooperate in masking the entire block, with the exception of the lens section 13. Entry of light is thus restricted to the lens section, which cooper ates to direct the light to the cathode of the photoelectric cell.
  • a projectile nose fuze construction comprising a translucent chambered nose block, a partly toro-idal lens section formed integrally with and encircling the chambered portion of the block, a photoelectric cell within the chambered interior of the block and positioned to receive light admitted through the lens section, a reticul ated maskranged within the chamber in position to receive light admitted by the lens, a reticulated masking sleeve concentrically arranged within the chamber and surrounding the cell and adapted to control admission of light to the cell, and an opaque covering restricting a dmisson of light to the interior of said block except through said lens section.
  • a nose structure for photoelectric proximity fuzes comprising a block of insulatng material, said block having a conical nose portion and a cylindrical base portion,
  • said block being -contoured to define a plurality of annular grooves and a lens disposed between the grooves, a cap -for masking the nose portion of the block and having a lower margn in one of the grooves to abut the upper rim of the lens, and a sleeve surrounding the base portion and having a margin in the other of said grooves &0405661 to abut the lower rim of the lens, said 'cup and sleeve ⁇ 00- operatng'for restricting entry of light to the interier of the block to said lens.
  • a nose structure for photoelectric proxmity fuzes compr'sng a block of insulating material formed With a conical nose portion and a cylindric'al base portion, said block having a pair of grooves and a lena between the grooves, said block havinga recess, a photoelectn'c cell 'in the recess, and an insert mounted in the recess above the phtoeleotnic cell, said insert having a' slot cooperatngwth the lens for restnictingentry of light into the recess, a cap molded on the nose poton of the block, and a sleeve surrounding the base portion of said block,
  • said sleeve and cap cooperating to mask the block and restrict light passage to said lens.

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June 26, 1962 D. w. Ross 3,040,661
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NNNNNN OR DAN/EL W ROSS United States Patent Ofiice 3,040,66I Patented June 26, 1962 3,040,661 PROJECTILE NOSE STRUCTURE Daniel W. Ross, Silver Spring, Md., assiguor to the United States of America as represented by the Secretary 'of the Navy Filed Jan. 28, 1944, Ser. No. 520,@97 y 4 Claims. (Ci. loz-70.2
This invention relates generally to photoelectric proximity fazes and more particularly to an improved nose fuze assembly of the general class disclosed in the copending 'application of-Joseph E. Henderson et al., Serial No. 568,020, filed December 13, 1944, for Fuze.
One of the principal objects of the present invention is to provide a nose assembly for photoelectric proximity fuzes wherein improved means is employed for defining the light slit through which admission of light to the FIG. 1 is 'a longitudin-al substantially diametnic sec-` tional view of the nose of a projectile Construction provided with a fuze incorporating the principles of the present nvention;
i FIG. 2 is a cross sectonal View taken substantially on the line 2-2` of FlG. 1, and looking in the direction of the arrows; and
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the sleeve, or insert,
i which surrounds the photoelectric cell.
Referring now to the drawings: The numeral I indicates generally the outer can of a projectle fuze. The
can 1 is -adapted to be fitted into and retained in the body (not shown) of a projectile. A thickened forward portion 2 of the can is formed with a counterbored recess 3 definng a shoulder 4, and fitted in the recess 3 is an inner can 5. The side wall of the inner can is thickened near it forward end to overlie and seat against the shoulder 4 in the recess 3. The forward end portion of the inner can 5 is of frusto-conical or conoidal shape, having its outer surface aligned with the upper end portion of the can 1 as well as With other portions of the assembly to cooperate in forming the ogive of the projectle. The forward end of the inner can 5 is counterbored at 8 to receive the nose assembly, which seats against the shoulder 9.
A nose block 10, which is of the shape shown in the drawing, constitutes the body of the nose assernbly and is formed of Lucite, ethylcellulose, or some other suitable translucent (prefenably transparent) insulating material. The forward portion of the nose block is of appropriate generally conical shape, as shown, while the rear, or base, portion thereof is substantially cylindrical and fits into the counterbore 8. intermediate the conical and cylindrical areas the surface of the nose block is relieved in such manner as to provide a partly toroidal but photoelectric cell.
the other components of'the fuze assembly suitable connections being made to the upper and lower ends of said The photoelectric cell 15 is preferably of the type disclosed in the aforementioned copending application, its entire outer cylindrical wall being transparent. 'surrounding the transparent wall of the cell is a metallc sleeve or insert, lsa, which may be formed of copper. The sleeve is of stepped cylindrical form, having -a reduced forward end portion 1517 connected to the large rear portion 156 by an angular frusto-conic web ISd, said web being formed with an annular series of circumferentially extending slots 15e, the slots being relatively narrow and disposed at the junction of said web with the reduced portion 152). The web lSd is so positioned that lines,
extending centrally through the slots lSe to the center of the photo-sensitive surface 25 (which center is at the axis of the assembly) would pass through mid-points on the outer surface of the lens section 13, as indicated by the line 26 of FIG. 1. The slots are arranged to cooperate with said lens 13 to project a beam of light upon the catho de within the photoelectric cell 15.
:In order largely to restrict the passage of light to the lens I provide a masking cap 20, said cap 'being formed of aluminum, copper or other suitable material -formed about the nose with its rear edge engaged in the groove 11. To mask the lower portion of the block 10 a thin metal sleeve 21 is simil arly formed about said lower portion With its upper margn in the groove 12. It will thus be seenthat the' cap 20 and the sleeve 21 cooperate in masking the entire block, with the exception of the lens section 13. Entry of light is thus restricted to the lens section, which cooper ates to direct the light to the cathode of the photoelectric cell. The cap 20 and the sleeve 21 -are each preferably formed from a single piece of metal and may be molded with the block 16.
While I have specifically described a prefered form of the invention, it is to be -understood that the actual scope of the invention is intended to be delimited only by the fair scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A projectile nose fuze construction comprising a translucent chambered nose block, a partly toro-idal lens section formed integrally with and encircling the chambered portion of the block, a photoelectric cell within the chambered interior of the block and positioned to receive light admitted through the lens section, a reticul ated maskranged within the chamber in position to receive light admitted by the lens, a reticulated masking sleeve concentrically arranged within the chamber and surrounding the cell and adapted to control admission of light to the cell, and an opaque covering restricting a dmisson of light to the interior of said block except through said lens section. A
3. A nose structure for photoelectric proximity fuzes comprising a block of insulatng material, said block having a conical nose portion and a cylindrical base portion,
said block being -contoured to define a plurality of annular grooves and a lens disposed between the grooves, a cap -for masking the nose portion of the block and having a lower margn in one of the grooves to abut the upper rim of the lens, and a sleeve surrounding the base portion and having a margin in the other of said grooves &0405661 to abut the lower rim of the lens, said 'cup and sleeve `00- operatng'for restricting entry of light to the interier of the block to said lens.
4. A nose structure for photoelectric proxmity fuzes compr'sng a block of insulating material formed With a conical nose portion and a cylindric'al base portion, said block having a pair of grooves and a lena between the grooves, said block havinga recess, a photoelectn'c cell 'in the recess, and an insert mounted in the recess above the phtoeleotnic cell, said insert having a' slot cooperatngwth the lens for restnictingentry of light into the recess, a cap molded on the nose poton of the block, and a sleeve surrounding the base portion of said block,
4 said sleeve and cap cooperating to mask the block and restrict light passage to said lens.
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2,352,459 Trautner June 27, 1944 2,415,34-8 Ha ne Feb. 4, 1947 FOREIGN PATENTS r r 131429 Germany Dec. 29, 1902 &39,407 France Jan. 4, 19 39
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US3762666A (en) * 1971-06-08 1973-10-02 Us Army Hypervelocity missile design to accomodate seekers
US11293730B1 (en) * 2016-06-14 2022-04-05 Douglas Burke Bullet projectile with enhanced mechanical shock wave delivery for warfare
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