Abstract: A fuze apparatus arms itself in flight and is especially adapted for use in training shells. The fuze has a casing with ignitable or explosive material located therein and an igniter mounted to ignite the ignitable material upon a sufficient impact against the igniter. The fuze is armed in flight by a movable cup moving against the spring bias which moves relative to the fuze casing by inertial force during acceleration, which allows an arming member to slide or roll between the sliding cup and the igniter where it is held until sufficient impact generated by inertial force from a larger mass is directed against the cup, driving the arming member against the igniter.
Abstract: This invention relates to an improvement in an automatic apparatus and method for coupling a workpiece to a specified position along a continuous length of ribbon and then cutting a length of ribbon therefrom to a predetermined length, which improvement provides for grasping the cut length of ribbon and welding the ends together. A pair of clamping jaws grasps a piece of ribbon at a predetermined position just prior to cutting the ribbon from a continuous length of ribbon, then turns the ribbon to align the end over a sonic welding anvil, and welding the ends of the ribbon together and discharging the ribbon from the apparatus.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 19, 1977
Date of Patent:
October 10, 1978
Assignee:
Dayron Corporation
Inventors:
Gerald P. Hermanson, David M. Rickel, Robert J. Carr
Abstract: This invention relates to an automatic apparatus and method for coupling a workpiece to a specified position along a continuous length of line and then cutting the line to a predetermined length. A length of the line is clamped adjacent a leading section thereof and tensioned over the workpiece to which it is to be fastened. The tension is then regulated for providing slack in the line. Loop sections are then folded into the line and stuffed through one or more one way apertures in the workpiece. Additional tension is provided for unfolding the line within the apertures, thereby coupling the line to the workpiece. The length of line is then moved to another work area for being cut to the predetermined length. An apparatus in accordance with this method is also provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 1977
Date of Patent:
April 4, 1978
Assignee:
Dayron Corporation
Inventors:
Gerald Peter Hermanson, David Murray Rickel, Robert Joseph Carr
Abstract: This invention relates to an automatic apparatus and method for coupling a workpiece to a specified position along a continuous length of line and then cutting the line to a predetermined length. A length of the line is clamped adjacent a leading section thereof and tensioned over the workpiece to which it is to be fastened. The tension is then regulated for providing slack in the line. Loop sections are then folded into the line and stuffed through one or more one way apertures in the workpiece. Additional tension is provided for unfolding the line within the apertures, thereby coupling the line to the workpiece. The length of line is then moved to another work area for being cut to the predetermined length. An apparatus in accordance with this method is also provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 9, 1976
Date of Patent:
April 19, 1977
Assignee:
Dayron Corporation
Inventors:
Gerald Peter Hermanson, David Murray Rickel, Robert Joseph Carr