Ammunition and explosives – Igniting devices and systems – Electrical primer or ignitor
Patent
1994-03-29
1996-04-02
Tudor, Harold J.
Ammunition and explosives
Igniting devices and systems
Electrical primer or ignitor
1022021, 1022027, F42B 313, F42C 1912
Patent
active
055030777
ABSTRACT:
A detonator comprising a case into which is inserted a quantity of an explosive composition, a semiconductor bridge positioned adjacent one end of the explosive composition which is electrically connected to a spark gap and in some embodiments a capacitor and a bleeder resistor. A pair of electrically conductive wires are connected to the spark gap and semiconductor bridge to provide a means for passing an electrical charge to the semiconductor bridge. The detonator also may include an r.function. attenuator, such as a ferrite bead, through which the electrically conductive wires pass. The ends of the detonator case are sealed by any appropriate means.
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Halliburton Company
Imwalle William M.
Kent Robert A.
Tudor Harold J.
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