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US1558260A
US1558260A US3464A US346425A US1558260A US 1558260 A US1558260 A US 1558260A US 3464 A US3464 A US 3464A US 346425 A US346425 A US 346425A US 1558260 A US1558260 A US 1558260A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F42AMMUNITION; BLASTING
    • F42CAMMUNITION FUZES; ARMING OR SAFETY MEANS THEREFOR
    • F42C7/00Fuzes actuated by application of a predetermined mechanical force, e.g. tension, torsion, pressure
    • F42C7/12Percussion fuzes of the double-action type, i.e. fuzes cocked and fired in a single movement, e.g. by pulling an incorporated percussion pin or hammer
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F42AMMUNITION; BLASTING
    • F42CAMMUNITION FUZES; ARMING OR SAFETY MEANS THEREFOR
    • F42C9/00Time fuzes; Combined time and percussion or pressure-actuated fuzes; Fuzes for timed self-destruction of ammunition
    • F42C9/02Time fuzes; Combined time and percussion or pressure-actuated fuzes; Fuzes for timed self-destruction of ammunition the timing being caused by mechanical means
    • F42C9/04Time fuzes; Combined time and percussion or pressure-actuated fuzes; Fuzes for timed self-destruction of ammunition the timing being caused by mechanical means by spring motor
    • F42C9/041Time fuzes; Combined time and percussion or pressure-actuated fuzes; Fuzes for timed self-destruction of ammunition the timing being caused by mechanical means by spring motor the clockwork activating a security device, e.g. for unlocking the firing-pin
    • F42C9/045Time fuzes; Combined time and percussion or pressure-actuated fuzes; Fuzes for timed self-destruction of ammunition the timing being caused by mechanical means by spring motor the clockwork activating a security device, e.g. for unlocking the firing-pin and the firing-pin being activated by a spring

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  • a This invention relates to a detonator, the general 'object of the invention being to provide means for exploding dynamite and powder under water, in wells and in other places.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide means for exploding a cartridge or cap by a clock controlled member which explosion will cause the explosion of the explosive charge.
  • Figure 2 is an lelevation of the major portion of the device.
  • Fi re 3 is a view similar to Figure 1 but s owing the parts in another position.
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view through a water tight casing for holding the device and the explosive charge.
  • 1 indicates a tubular member which lis provided with a threaded end 2 so that it may be screwed into the threaded recess of a can A which contains the powder or other explosive charge.
  • This tubular member 1 is shaped to receive a cartridge B which is similar tol cartridges used in s ot guns, the outer end of t e bore of the member 1 being beveled to r eive the edge of the cap of the cartridge, as shown in Figures 1 and .3.
  • a coupling 3 is threaded to the outer end of the member 1, after the cartridge has been placed in said member 1, and a tubular member 4 having oppositely arranged slots 5 thereiif is threaded tothe coupling.
  • a firing pin 6 is car-v ried by the member 4 and is adapted to be projected against the cap of the cartridge by a spring 7 which is placed in the member 4 and engages the firing pin.
  • a trigger member 8 ' is pivoted to the outer end of member 4 and has its prongs 8'.. adapted to engage a cross piece 6 on the firing pin and which passes through the lslots 5 for holding the firing pin retracted and the spring contracted.
  • a frame 9 has a looped part engaging the coupling 3 and its outer end is formed to provide a clamp ⁇ 9 for engaging an alarm clock C.
  • a clip 10 is adapted to be fastened to the alarm key c of the clock and this'clip is formed to strike the trigger member 8 during the r0- tation of the key so as to swing the trigger member to releasing position and thus permit the spring to project the ring pin against the cartridge to explode the same, the explosion ⁇ of the cartridge expolding the powder in can A.
  • the alarm mechanism By setting the alarm mechanism at the proper time the powder can be exploded at any desired time.
  • this casing 11 havin a detachable cap 12 which is arrange to make a water tight t with the casing when put in place and it has a cone- Shaped base piece 13 slidably mounted on its lower end with a coil spring 14 therein which tends to prevent movement of the base 13 and thus acts as a Shock absorber phen the device is dropped into a well or the ike.
  • a detachable cap 12 which is arrange to make a water tight t with the casing when put in place and it has a cone- Shaped base piece 13 slidably mounted on its lower end with a coil spring 14 therein which tends to prevent movement of the base 13 and thus acts as a Shock absorber phen the device is dropped into a well or the ike.
  • the device can be set to explode the charge at any desired time after being placed in the well or other place and by means of the casing the parts are protected from water.
  • a device of the class described comprising a cartridge holding member, means for attaching the same to a member carryin the explosive charge, a coupling detachabIy connected with the cartridge carrying member, a breech member connected with the coupling, a tiring pin in the breech member, a spring in the breech member for projecting the firing pin against ⁇ the cartridge, a trigger member pivoted to the breech member and engaging the firing pin for holding the same retracted,.a clock carrying frame 3.
  • a device of the class described co1n-' prising a cartridge holding member, means for attaching the same to a member carrying 'the explosive charge, a coupling detac ably connected with the cartridge carrying member, a breech member connected -with the coupling, a firing pin in the breech member, a spring in the breech member for projecting the 'ring pin against the cartridge, aY trigger memberv pivoted to the breech member and engaging the firing pin for holding the same retracted, a clock carrying frame connected with the device, a clip adapted to be attached to the alarm mechanism of a-clock for engaging the trigger member to move the same to releasing position, a casing for enclosing the parts including the explosive chargeand a spring pressed shock absorbing member at one en of the casing.

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B. K. GLASS DETONATOR Find Jan. 19. 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 B. K. GLASS oct. 20,1925.
VDm'orm'ron Filed Jan. 31.9,I 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ations,
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UNITED ySTATES PATENT GFFICE.
BURTON K. G1'ASS,0F ALTOONA, PENNSYLVAIA.
DETONATOB.
y Application filed January 19, 192-5. Serial No. 3,464.
To all whom it may concern: v g
Be it known that I, BURTON K. GnAss, a citizen of the United States, residing at Altoona, in the county of Blair and State of Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful Improvements in Detonators, of which the following is a specification. A This invention relates to a detonator, the general 'object of the invention being to provide means for exploding dynamite and powder under water, in wells and in other places.
Another object of the invention is to provide means for exploding a cartridge or cap by a clock controlled member which explosion will cause the explosion of the explosive charge. y
This invention also consists in certain other features of construction and in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, tobe hereinafter fully described` illustrated in the accompanying drawings and specifically pointedl out in the appended claims. l y
In describing my invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings wherein like characters denote like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and 1n which Figure 1 is a sectional view of the invention.
Figure 2 is an lelevation of the major portion of the device.
Fi re 3 is a view similar to Figure 1 but s owing the parts in another position.
Figure 4 is a sectional view through a water tight casing for holding the device and the explosive charge.
In these views, 1 indicates a tubular member which lis provided with a threaded end 2 so that it may be screwed into the threaded recess of a can A which contains the powder or other explosive charge. This tubular member 1 is shaped to receive a cartridge B which is similar tol cartridges used in s ot guns, the outer end of t e bore of the member 1 being beveled to r eive the edge of the cap of the cartridge, as shown in Figures 1 and .3. A coupling 3 is threaded to the outer end of the member 1, after the cartridge has been placed in said member 1, and a tubular member 4 having oppositely arranged slots 5 thereiif is threaded tothe coupling. A firing pin 6 is car-v ried by the member 4 and is adapted to be projected against the cap of the cartridge by a spring 7 which is placed in the member 4 and engages the firing pin. A trigger member 8 'is pivoted to the outer end of member 4 and has its prongs 8'.. adapted to engage a cross piece 6 on the firing pin and which passes through the lslots 5 for holding the firing pin retracted and the spring contracted. A frame 9 has a looped part engaging the coupling 3 and its outer end is formed to provide a clamp` 9 for engaging an alarm clock C. A clip 10 is adapted to be fastened to the alarm key c of the clock and this'clip is formed to strike the trigger member 8 during the r0- tation of the key so as to swing the trigger member to releasing position and thus permit the spring to project the ring pin against the cartridge to explode the same, the explosion` of the cartridge expolding the powder in can A. By setting the alarm mechanism at the proper time the powder can be exploded at any desired time.
j In order to prevent the parts becoming wet when-immersed in water I provide a water tight casing 11 for holding the can and the device and the clock, this casing 11 havin a detachable cap 12 which is arrange to make a water tight t with the casing when put in place and it has a cone- Shaped base piece 13 slidably mounted on its lower end with a coil spring 14 therein which tends to prevent movement of the base 13 and thus acts as a Shock absorber phen the device is dropped into a well or the ike. i
From the foregoing it will be seen that the device can be set to explode the charge at any desired time after being placed in the well or other place and by means of the casing the parts are protected from water.
It is thought from the foregoing description that the advantages and novel features of my invention will be readily apparent.
I desire it to be understood that I may make changes in the construction 'and in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, provided that such changes fall within the scope ofthe appended claims. For instance, a setdscrew 15fcan be used for holding thetrigger against being accidentally projected while the device is being assem. bled and placed in tlie After the casing.
parts are properly positioned and the casing attaching the same to a member carrying the` explosive charge, a coupling detachably connected with the cartridge carrying member, a breech member connected with thel coupling, a firing pin in the breech member, a spring inthe breech member, for projecting the firing pin against the cartridge, a trigger member pivoted to the breech member and engaging the firing pin for holding the same retracted.
2. A device of the class described comprising a cartridge holding member, means for attaching the same to a member carryin the explosive charge, a coupling detachabIy connected with the cartridge carrying member, a breech member connected with the coupling, a tiring pin in the breech member, a spring in the breech member for projecting the firing pin against` the cartridge, a trigger member pivoted to the breech member and engaging the firing pin for holding the same retracted,.a clock carrying frame 3. A device of the class described co1n-' prising a cartridge holding member, means for attaching the same to a member carrying 'the explosive charge, a coupling detac ably connected with the cartridge carrying member, a breech member connected -with the coupling, a firing pin in the breech member, a spring in the breech member for projecting the 'ring pin against the cartridge, aY trigger memberv pivoted to the breech member and engaging the firing pin for holding the same retracted, a clock carrying frame connected with the device, a clip adapted to be attached to the alarm mechanism of a-clock for engaging the trigger member to move the same to releasing position, a casing for enclosing the parts including the explosive chargeand a spring pressed shock absorbing member at one en of the casing. I In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature.
y y BURTON K. GLASS.
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Cited By (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2742860A (en) * 1950-03-22 1956-04-24 Hamilton Watch Co Firing pin release mechanism
US2982209A (en) * 1947-06-27 1961-05-02 Charles A Borcher Demolition firing device
WO1983003466A1 (en) * 1982-03-31 1983-10-13 Dufour, Georges Severing assembly using an explosive

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2982209A (en) * 1947-06-27 1961-05-02 Charles A Borcher Demolition firing device
US2742860A (en) * 1950-03-22 1956-04-24 Hamilton Watch Co Firing pin release mechanism
WO1983003466A1 (en) * 1982-03-31 1983-10-13 Dufour, Georges Severing assembly using an explosive

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