Gravity dropped small weapon electronic safe arm fuze and energy harvesting device for power generation onboard gravity dropped weapons
US-9383180-B2 · Jul 5, 2016 · US
US10030958B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10030958-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615201117-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 24, 2018 |
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A munition including: a shell; and a generator including: a drum having a cable with a free end, the drum includes a drum gear, the cable releasing from the drum when unwound; a spring for storing energy as the cable is unwound; a generator connected to the drum such that drum rotation is transferred to an input of the generator after the cable is unwound and stored energy in the spring turns the member, the generator includes an input gear connected to the drum gear; and a clutch having an input gear engaged with the drum gear and an output gear engaged with the generator input gear, wherein the clutch transfers rotation of the clutch input gear to rotation of the clutch output gear after the cable is unwound and released from the drum and the stored energy in the spring turns the drum.
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What is claimed is: 1. A munition comprising: a shell; and a generator comprising: a drum having a cable wound thereon, the cable having a free end, wherein the drum includes a drum gear which turns with the drum, the cable being releasable from the drum after being unwound from the drum; a spring for storing energy as the cable is unwound from the drum by pulling on the free end; an electromagnetic generator operatively connected to the drum such that rotation of the drum is transferred to an input side of the electromagnetic generator after the cable is unwound from the drum and the stored energy in the spring turns the drum, wherein the electromagnetic generator includes a generator input gear on the input side at least indirectly connected to the drum gear; and a clutch having a clutch input gear engaged with the drum gear and a clutch output gear engaged with the generator input gear, wherein the clutch is configured to transfer rotation of the clutch input gear to rotation of the clutch output gear after the cable is unwound and released from the drum and the stored energy in the spring turns the drum. 2. The munition of claim 1 , further comprising an air velocity sensor for distinguishing separation of the munition from a portion of an aircraft while in flight from another event in which power from the generator is not desired, wherein the generator output is controlled based on an output of the air velocity sensor. 3. The munition of claim 1 , further comprising a casing having an opening to expose the free end of the cable. 4. The munition of claim 3 , wherein the spring has a first end connected to the drum and a second end connected to the casing. 5. The munition of claim 3 , further comprising a secondary generator for producing power resulting from motion of the casing. 6. The munition of claim 5 , wherein the secondary generator is one or more piezoelectric elements. 7. The munition of claim 1 , further comprising a shaft connecting the drum and the clutch input gear. 8. The munition of claim 7 , wherein the spring has a first end connected to the drum and a second end connected to the shaft. 9. The munition of claim 8 , further comprising a flywheel having an input selectively engaged with an output of the clutch gear and an output operatively connected to an input of the electromagnetic generator. 10. The munition of claim 9 , further comprising a mechanism for locking and unlocking the flywheel. 11. The munition of claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic generator is electrically connected to a device for providing power to a component of the device.
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