Squib initiation sequencer
US-9250051-B1 · Feb 2, 2016 · US
US9970742B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9970742-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314394764-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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There is provided an electrical pulse splitter (EPS) for an explosives system ( 10 ), the explosives system comprising an electrical pulse generator (EPG), the electrical pulse splitter (EPS), and first and second explosive charges (Ch 1 , Ch 2 ) having respective first and second electrical initiators (D 1 , D 2 ), The electrical pulse splitter (EPS) is configured to receive a primary electrical pulse from the electrical pulse generator (EPG), and to output first and second electrical pulses to the first and second electrical initiators (Ch 1 , Ch 2 ) respectively. The second electrical pulse is output a length of time after the first electrical pulse is output, and the electrical pulse splitter is powered by the primary electrical pulse.
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An electrical pulse splitter for communicating with first and second electrical initiators in an explosives system, wherein the electrical pulse splitter is provided with only a single input connection configured to receive only a direct current primary electrical pulse, the electrical pulse splitter is further provided with a first output cable configured to transmit only a first electrical pulse to the first electrical initiator, and a second output cable configured to transmit only a second electrical pulse to the second electrical initiator, the first and second electrical pulses being portions of the direct current primary electrical pulse and the second electrical pulse being output a length of time after the first electrical pulse is output, the electrical pulse splitter comprising a controller (a) powered only by the direct current primary electrical pulse and (b) controlling output times of the first and second electrical pulses, and the electrical pulse splitter being positioned in use proximate the first and second electrical initiators. 2. An electrical pulse splitter according to claim 1 , wherein the electrical pulse splitter is configured to be connected to a direct current electrical pulse generator by a primary cable for transmitting the primary electrical pulse. 3. An electrical pulse splitter of claim 1 , wherein the electrical pulse splitter comprises a storage capacitance configured to store a portion of the direct current primary electrical pulse, and to output the stored portion as the second electrical pulse. 4. An electrical pulse splitter of claim 1 , wherein the electrical pulse splitter comprises a power storage capacitance configured to store electrical energy of the direct current primary electrical pulse for powering the electrical pulse splitter. 5. An electrical pulse splitter of claim 1 , wherein the length of time is a predetermined length of time, the predetermined length of time being determined prior to receiving the direct current primary electrical pulse. 6. An electrical pulse splitter of claim 1 , wherein the electrical pulse splitter comprises a timer for determining when the length of time has elapsed. 7. An electrical pulse splitter of claim 1 , wherein the length of time is determined to have elapsed when a sensor connected to the controller indicates a given event. 8. An electrical pulse splitter of claim 1 , wherein the length of time is determined to have elapsed when both a sensor connected to the controller indicates a given event, and a predetermined length of time has elapsed. 9. A method of sequentially initiating first and second explosive charges of a system including an electrical pulse generator and an electrical pulse splitter (i) provided with only a single input connection, the single input connection being connected to the electrical pulse generator, (ii) provided with first and second output cables respectively connected to the first and second explosive charges, (iii) located remote from the pulse generator and proximate the first and second explosive charges, and (iv) comprising a controller, the method comprising: a. generating a primary electrical pulse using the electrical pulse generator; b. powering the controller of the electrical pulse splitter using only the primary electrical pulse; c. outputting a first electrical pulse from the electrical pulse splitter so as to detonate only the first explosive charge, the first electrical pulse being a portion of the primary electrical pulse; d. outputting a second electrical pulse from the electrical pulse splitter so as to detonate only the second explosive charge, the second electrical pulse being a portion of the primary electrical pulse; and e. controlling output times of the first and second electrical pulses using the controller. 10. An explosives system comprising: a. an electrical pulse generator configured to generate a direct current primary electrical pulse; b. an electrical pulse splitter (i) having only a single input connection, the single input connection being configured to receive only the primary electrical pulse, (ii) located remote from the electrical pulse generator, (iii) comprising a controller powered only by the primary electrical pulse, and (iv) configured to output a first electrical pulse and a second electrical pulse, the first and second electrical pulses being portions of the primary electrical pulse and the second electrical pulse being output a length of time after the first electrical pulse as controlled by the controller; c. a primary cable connected to the electrical pulse generator and the electrical pulse splitter so as to convey the primary electrical pulse from the electrical pulse generator to the electrical pulse splitter; d. a first explosive charge comprising a first detonator proximate the electrical pulse splitter; e. a second explosive charge comprising a second detonator proximate the electrical pulse splitter; f. a first cable (i) connected to the electrical pulse splitter and the first detonator so as to convey the first electrical pulse from the electrical pulse splitter to the first detonator and (ii) not connected to the second detonator; and g. a second cable (i) connected to the electrical pulse splitter and the second detonator so as to convey the second electrical pulse from the electrical pulse splitter to the second detonator and (ii) not connected to the first detonator. 11. An electrical pulse splitter of claim 1 , wherein the electrical pulse splitter comprises means for storing a portion of the direct current primary electrical pulse and outputting the stored portion as the second electrical pulse.
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