摘要 |
1,129,448. Projectile fuzes. BENDIX CORP. 4 May, 1967 [11 May, 1966], No. 20850/67. Heading F3A. [Also in Division G4] Apparatus for measuring the distance travelled by a body rotating in the earth's field, e.g. a missile 7 (Figs. 3, 4), includes a transducer 1 having a pick-up coil 3 wound on a core 5 of magnetically permeable material so that as the transducer rotates with the body, electrical signals are provided, the signals controlling a counter 15 (Fig. 3), 20 (Fig. 4). In the embodiment described for exploding an artillery shell after it has travelled a predetermined distance a detonating mechanism 17 (Fig. 3), 25 (Fig. 4) is operated by the counter. In the embodiment of Fig. 3 the A.C. signals from the transducer, the frequency of which represents the angular velocity of the missile are applied to a phase splitter 11 the output from which controls a synchronous motor 13 driving through gearing 15, the detonating mechanism 17 which includes a tripping device set manually for a number of revolutions corresponding to the target systems. The signal from the transducer may be amplified and transmitted to a ground station or it may be coupled to an on board computer for directly providing distance information. In the embodiment of Fig. 4 the counter 20 is preset either by applying a pulse train of the required length or by operating selected ones of contacts 27a-27m. The A.C. signal from the transducer is converted into a pulse train and applied to the counter, the stages of the counter being connected to an AND gate 21 so that when it reaches its maximum count an electrical detonator is operated. |