Abstract: A method of and apparatus for use in establishing a blasting arrangement by loading at least one detonator (14) into each of a plurality of blast holes (30), placing explosive material in each blast hole, connecting to a trunk line (10) a control unit (32) that has a power source (52) incapable of firing the detonators, sequentially connecting the detonators, by means of respective branch lines (12), to the trunk line and leaving each detonator connected to the trunk line. In addition the apparatus includes means (46, 50) for receiving and storing in memory means (34, 44) identity data from each detonator, means (46, 50) for generating a signal to test the integrity of the detonator/trunk line connection and the functionality of the detonator, and means (46, 50) for assigning a predetermined time delay to each detonator to be stored in the memory means. The invention also extends to the control unit (32).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 30, 2001
Date of Patent:
November 11, 2003
Assignee:
Expert Explosives (Proprietary) Limited
Inventors:
Peter J Duniam, Peter J McCallum, William H Birney, Rudy W Spiessens, Vernon West, Vivian E Patz
Abstract: A connector which includes two components, hinges which connect the components together and which allow the relative movement of the components, and terminals on one connector to which at least a branch line conductor and a trunk line conductor are electrically connectable. The connector also has catch means which enables the two components to be secured to each other with a snap action with one component overlying the other component, and a tab for releasing the catch means which extend over the branch line when the components are secured to each other.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 12, 2001
Date of Patent:
September 3, 2002
Assignee:
Expert Explosives (Proprietary) Limited
Inventors:
Christo Andre Beukes, Stephen Benedict Barker
Abstract: A blasting system wherein the actuation of detonators at a plurality of blast holes is controlled by firing one or more test blasts and, at each blast hole, monitoring the resulting shock wave to derive data which is used to determine time delay criteria for the blast holes.Each detonator includes a shock sensitive device which detects the shock wave. Each detonator has on-board signal processing capability and optionally is connected to a central control computer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 28, 1989
Date of Patent:
December 11, 1990
Assignee:
Expert Explosives (Proprietary) Limited
Inventors:
Christo A. Beukes, Vivian E. Patz, Thrasyvoulas Moraitis