VIBRATION RESISTANT INITIATOR ASSEMBLY HAVING EXPLODING FOIL INITIATOR
20200109927 ยท 2020-04-09
Inventors
- Michael A. Amendola (Middletown, CA, US)
- Richard K. Reynolds (Calistoga, CA, US)
- Christopher J. Nance (Middletown, CA, US)
Cpc classification
F42B3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B3/128
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B3/195
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F42B3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B3/195
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An initiator assembly that includes a housing assembly, an exploding foil initiator, an input charge and an output charge. The housing assembly defines a first cavity, a second cavity, and a bulkhead member between the first and second cavities. The exploding foil initiator is received in the housing assembly and includes a bridge, a flyer and a barrel. The flyer overlies the bridge and is disposed between the barrel and the bridge. The barrel defines a barrel aperture. The input charge, which is formed of a secondary explosive, is received in the housing assembly and is disposed in-line with the barrel aperture. The output charge assembly is received in the housing assembly and is formed of a secondary explosive. Energy released from detonation of the input charge in response to operation of the exploding foil initiator penetrates the bulkhead and initiates detonation of the output charge.
Claims
1. An initiator assembly comprising: a housing assembly that defines a first cavity, a second cavity, and a bulkhead member between the first and second cavities; an exploding foil initiator received in the first cavity, the exploding foil initiator having a bridge, a flyer and a barrel, the flyer overlying the bridge and being disposed between the barrel and the bridge, the barrel defining a barrel aperture; an input charge received in the first cavity and disposed in-line with the barrel aperture, the input charge being formed of a secondary explosive; an output charge disposed in the second cavity and formed of a secondary explosive; wherein energy released from detonation of the input charge in response to operation of the exploding foil initiator penetrates the bulkhead and initiates detonation of the output charge.
2. The initiator assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing assembly includes a housing component into which a seal assembly is received, the seal assembly being disposed along the longitudinal axis of the barrel aperture between the input charge and the output charge, the seal assembly being sealingly engaged to the housing component.
3. The initiator assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing assembly includes a first housing structure, a second housing structure and a third housing structure, wherein the first and second housing structures are fixedly coupled to one another to form the first cavity, and wherein the second and third housing structures are fixedly coupled to one another to form the second cavity.
4. The initiator assembly of claim 1, further comprising a sleeve disposed about the input charge.
5. The initiator assembly of claim 1, wherein the output charge is formed as a single pellet that is formed of a compacted powdered material.
6. The initiator assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing assembly comprises a housing member and wherein the housing member defines the bulkhead.
7. The initiator assembly of claim 6, wherein the housing assembly comprises a lid member that is fixedly coupled to the housing member to close the second cavity.
8. The initiator assembly of claim 7, wherein the lid member is bonded to the housing member.
9. The initiator assembly of claim 6, wherein the housing assembly includes a header assembly that is fixedly coupled to the housing member to close the first cavity.
10. The initiator assembly of claim 9, wherein the header assembly comprises a header body, a plurality of terminals received through the header body, and a plurality of seals that are sealingly engaged to the header body and an associated one of the terminals.
11. The initiator assembly of claim 10, wherein one of the housing member and the header body defines a shoulder and wherein the other one of the housing member and the header body is abutted to the shoulder.
12. The initiator assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing assembly comprises a housing member and wherein the bulkhead is slidably disposed within the housing member.
13. The initiator assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing assembly comprises a header assembly, a housing member and a lid member, wherein the header assembly is coupled to the housing member to close the first cavity, wherein the housing member is coupled to the lid member to close the second cavity, and wherein the bulkhead is unitarily and integrally formed with the housing member.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0010] The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] With reference to
[0021] The housing assembly 12 can include a header assembly 20 and a housing member 22 that can cooperate to define an interior cavity 24 into which the exploding foil initiator 14, the input charge 16 and the output charge assembly 18 can be received. With specific reference to
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[0024] The output charge assembly 18 can be received in the interior cavity 24 and disposed in-line with the input charge 16 on a side of the input charge 16 that faces away from the exploding foil initiator 14. With reference to
[0025] The container 82 can define a closed volume into which the output charge 80 is received. In the example provided, the container 82 comprises a cup portion 90 and a lid portion 92. The cup portion 90 can be formed of a suitable material, such as a plastic or a metal (e.g., aluminum), in a suitable process, such as injection molding for plastics and drawing for metals. The output charge 80 can be received into the cup portion 90 and the lid portion 92 can be fixedly coupled to the cup portion 90 in a desired manner to secure the output charge 80 in the container 82. In the example provided, the lid portion 92 is received into the cup portion 90 over the output charge 80 and the cup portion 90 is deformed in a suitable manner, such as crimping (i.e., to form a crimp 96), to inhibit withdrawal of the lid portion 92 from the cup portion 90 and optionally to fixedly couple the lid portion 92 to the cup portion 90. It will be appreciated that other means may be employed for securing the lid portion 92 to the cup portion 90, including bonding. If desired, a force can be exerted through the container 82 to the output charge 80 during the assembly of the output charge assembly 18 that permits the container 82 to exert a compressive stress onto the output charge 80. The compressive stress could be directed along an axis that is coincident with the longitudinal axis 62 (
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[0027] With reference to the examples of
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[0029] The housing assembly 12c in the example of
[0030] The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.