Electrically initiated inertial igniters for thermal...

Ammunition and explosives – Igniting devices and systems – Ignition or detonation circuit

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C102S207000

Reexamination Certificate

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08042469

ABSTRACT:
A method for electrically initiating an inertial igniter for a munition is provided. The method including: generating electrical power upon a firing acceleration of the munition: powering circuitry on board the munition with the generated electrical power; and electrically determining, at the circuitry, whether an acceleration profile experienced by the munition is an all-fire condition.

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