[0001] The present invention relates to fuse setting tools. More particularly, but not exclusively,
it relates to a fuse setting tool of the type which is manually graspable and may
engage with the fuse to rotate a portion thereof to set a time delay or the like.
[0002] Fuses may be attached to the front of shells or mortar bombs and may comprise a frustocone
having one section which is rotatable with respect to an adjacent section about the
axis of the cone. The fixed section may be marked with times in order to delay explosion
of the shell or mortar bomb. These are generally arranged at angular intervals around
the fixed portion. The rotatable section adjacent thereto includes a pointer and means
to rotate the section. In order to set the time delay on a fuse, the rotatable portion
is rotated until the pointer is aligned with the desired time delay indication.
[0003] Fuses of the type described may suffer from the disadvantage that rotation of the
rotatable section is not always easy. For example, where the shell or mortar bomb
is to be used in arctic or cold conditions, the user may be wearing gloves and find
it difficult to manipulate the rotatable portion with the degree of accuracy required.
In hot conditions, the fingers of the user may be slippery due to perspiration and
this may render accurate setting difficult, especially when one considers that these
fuses must be set quickly and in trying conditions.
[0004] Furthermore, shells and mortar bombs are often used at night or in conditions of
low illumination and it is not always easy for the user to see the time delay indication
which is desired. Often, a second person has to stand nearby with a torch to allow
accurate setting to be made.
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide a fuse setting tool which overcomes
the above disadvantages.
[0006] According to the present invention there is provided a fuse setting tool comprising
a manually grippable body, an aperture in said body adapted to cooperate around a
rotatable portion of the fuse, detent means within said aperture to cooperate drivingly
with detent means of the fuse, light source means disposed on said body to illuminate
at least a portion of said fuse, and means to power said light source means.
[0007] Preferably said light source means is so located as to illuminate a zone of the fuse
in which a time pointer indicator is located, and a portion of a time scale to which
said indicator is pointed.
[0008] Said body may include two contact means adapted to contact electrically the fuse
or munition containing it, when the tool is in an operatable position, one of said
contacts being connected to the power source and one to said light source. Correct
positioning of the tool thus acts as a switch to cause illumination of the light source.
[0009] The body is preferably an integral moulding of plastics material, which may optionally
be nylon.
[0010] The detent means may comprise a pin projecting within the aperture of the body to
cooperate with a scallop of the fuse.
[0011] The aperture may be frustoconical of a cone angle to cooperate with the fuse.
[0012] The light source is preferably a LED (light emitting diode), optionally coloured,
e.g. red. It may be powered by a lithium/manganese dioxide battery encapsulated within
the body and may pass a current of 20 mA through the fuse.
[0013] An embodiment of the present invention will now be more particularly described by
way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGURE 1 is a side elevation of a typical fuse for use with the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a cross-sectional view of a fuse setting tool embodying the present invention;
and
FIGURE 3 is a plan view from below of the fuse setting tool of Figure 2.
[0014] Referring now to Figure 1 of the drawings, there is shown a fuse for attachment to
a shell or mortar bomb and which comprises a fixed ring 1 having spaced around its
periphery indications of time delay settable by the fuse. Adjacent thereto is a rotatable
ring 2 having a time pointer 3 marked thereon for cooperating with the indications
on the fixed ring 1 to set the time delay. The rotatable ring 2 is driven by means
of a drive scallop 4.
[0015] Referring now to Figures 2 and 3, there is shown a tool which comprises a moulding
of nylon or similar plastics material having a central portion 5 and a pair of oppositely
directed radially extending arms 6. The central portion 5 has a central aperture 7
which is dimensioned to fit around the rotatable portion 2 of the fuse. The aperture
7 is correspondingly tapered.
[0016] Within the aperture is a drive key 8 adapted to cooperate with the drive scallop
4 of the fuse. Also in the central portion of the tool body 5 is an LED 9 adapted
to give a low but useable level of illumination in the region of the time pointer
3 and the portion of the scale to which it is pointing. The LED may be red to prevent
deterioration of night vision. The LED 9 or other solid state light source is powered
by means of a battery, such as a lithium/manganese dioxide safety cell. The circuit
includes a resistor and a pair of contacts 10 within the aperture 7. The LED is only
illuminated when electrical connection is made between these contacts 10, and this
may be achieved by correctly positioning the tool on the fuse, the fuse itself acting
as a conductor. Thus, the light is only illuminated when the holder is in position,
and the user may determine when the holder is in position by noting when the LED is
lit. The current passed through the fuse between battery and LED is of the order of
20 mA and thus quite safe. Indeed, it could be as high as 2A without danger to safety.
[0017] The electrical components may be moulded in position within the tool body and are
sufficiently cheap to allow the tool to be discardable after a number of uses.
[0018] Use of the tool enables single handed setting of fuses, even in arctic or other adverse
conditions and at night.
1. A fuse setting tool comprising a manually grippable body (5), an aperture (7) in said
body adapted to cooperate around a rotatable portion of the fuse, detent means (8)
within said aperture to cooperate drivingly with detent means of the fuse, light source
means (9) disposed on said body to illuminate at least a portion of said fuse, and
means to power said light source means.
2. A tool according to Claim 1, characterised in that said light source means is so located
as to illuminate a zone of the fuse in which a time pointer indicator (3) is located,
and to illuminate a portion of a time scale (1) to which said indicator is pointed.
3. A tool according to Claim 1 or Claim 2,
characterised in that said body may include two contact means adapted to contact electrically
the fuse or munition containing it, when the tool is in an operatable position, one
of said contacts being connected to the power source and one to said light source,
such that correct positioning of the tool acts as a switch to cause illumination of
the light source.
4. A tool according to any preceding claim,
characterised in that the body is formed from an integral moulding of plastics material.
5. A tool according to any Claim 4, characterised in that said plastics material is nylon.
6. A tool according to any preceding claim,
characterised in that the detent means comprise a pin projecting within the aperture
of the body to cooperate with a scallop of the fuse.
7. A tool according to any preceding claim,
characterised in that the aperture is frustoconical, with a cone angle adapted to
cooperate with the fuse.
8. A tool according to any preceding claim,
characterised in that the light source is a light emitting diode which may be red.
9. A tool according to Claim 8, characterised in that the light source is powered by
a lithium/manganese dioxide battery encapsulated within the body.