Modular, electronic safe-arm device
First Claim
1. A universal apparatus for igniting a primary explosive, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) at least one standard firing means for igniting said primary explosive upon receipt of both a high voltage output signal and a trigger signal;
(b) a standard voltage control means for generating said high voltage output signal in response to an arming signal; and
(c) first application specific logic means for generating said arming signal so that the voltage control means can generate the high voltage signal for arming the firing means and, thereafter, for generating said trigger signal to ignite the primary explosive;
whereby the apparatus can be sued to detonate different devices by replacing said application specific logic means with a different application specific logic means particularly associated with the device to be detonated.
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Abstract
A modular electronic safe arm device (MESAD) (10) for arming and igniting an explosive is universal in application and employs a standard circuit architecture which uses application specific logic modules (12) and (14), a standard voltage control module (16), and standard high energy firing modules (18) and (20). In the preferred embodiment, the logic modules (12) and (14) are state machines using clocked sequential logic and having read-only-memories. The logic modules (12) and (14) generate dynamic arming signals at outputs (54) and (76) which cause the voltage control module (16) in conjunction with transformer (102), to convert a low voltage input (98) to a high voltage output (100). The high voltage output (100) is used to charge firing capacitors (112) and (138) in standard high energy firing modules (18) and (20). Logic module (14) generates two trigger signals at outputs (76) and (78) for activating the trigger modules (126) and (148). Charging and triggering of the high energy firing modules (18) and (20) causes explosive foil initiators (108) and (134) to ignite the explosive. Application specific interface units (40) and (86) allow the MESAD (10) to be used in many different applications.
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15 Claims
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1. A universal apparatus for igniting a primary explosive, said apparatus comprising:
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(a) at least one standard firing means for igniting said primary explosive upon receipt of both a high voltage output signal and a trigger signal; (b) a standard voltage control means for generating said high voltage output signal in response to an arming signal; and (c) first application specific logic means for generating said arming signal so that the voltage control means can generate the high voltage signal for arming the firing means and, thereafter, for generating said trigger signal to ignite the primary explosive; whereby the apparatus can be sued to detonate different devices by replacing said application specific logic means with a different application specific logic means particularly associated with the device to be detonated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A universal apparatus for arming and igniting a primary explosive, said apparatus comprising:
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(a) firing means, including two standard exploding foil initiators, for igniting said primary explosive upon receipt of both a high voltage output signal and a trigger signal; (b) a standard DC-to-DC converter for generating said high voltage output signal in response to an arming signal; (c) two application specific logic means for generating arming signals so that the DC-to-DC converter can generate the high voltage signal for arming the exploding foil initiators and, thereafter, for generating said trigger signal to ignite the primary explosive; (d) application specific interface means for coupling said logic means to a control means remotely located from the primary explosive for providing control signals to the logic means for controlling the arming of said exploding foil initiators; (e) standard AND gate means for receiving said arming signals from said two logic means and enabling said DC-to-DC converter in response to substantially simultaneous occurrence of selected signals form said two logic means; (f) three standard housing means, the first housing means containing said logic means, said DC-to-DC converter, and said interface means, the second housing means containing one of said exploding foil initiators, and the third housing means containing the other exploding foil initiator; and (g) means for removably coupling said DC-to-DC converter in said first housing to each exploding foil initiator in the other housings; whereby the apparatus can be used to detonate different devices by replacing said application specific logic means with another application specific logic means particularly associated with the device desired to be detonated. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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14. A method for detonating a wide variety of weapons, said method comprising:
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(a) fabricating a plurality of electronic safe arm (ESA) circuit modules, each module having standard components and application specific components, said standard components including at least one standard firing means for igniting a weapon upon receipt of both a high voltage output signal and a trigger signal, and a standard voltage control means for generating said high voltage output signal in response to an arming signal;
said application specific components including at least one first application specific logic means for generating said arming signal so that the voltage control means can generate the high voltage signal for arming the firing means and, thereafter, for generating said trigger signal to ignite said weapon;(b) installing one ESA circuit module in one device by locating the firing means in proximity with the weapon, and by coupling the application specific logic means to an external control means remotely located for the weapon for providing control signals to the logic means; (c) providing a second ESA circuit module by using the standard components and replacing the first application specific logic means with a second application specific logic means; and (d) installing the second ESA circuit module in another weapon; whereby the circuit modules can be used to detonate different weapons by replacing said application specific logic means with other application specific log is means particularly associated with the weapon desired to be detonated. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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