FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of blasting, for example for the purposes
of blasting rock for mining. In particular, the present invention relates to apparatuses
and methods that include safety features to reduce the risk of inadvertent or illicit
use of one or more components of the blasting system.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0002] Mining operations often employ the use of a blasting system or apparatus for controlling
actuation of an array of explosive charges. Typically, explosive charges are positioned
at the blast site, for example in drilled boreholes, and detonators are associated
with the explosive charges. During a blast event, signals may be transmitted to the
detonators (often via shock tube, low energy detonating cord, electrical wires or
wireless means) to cause initiation thereof, which in turn triggers actuation of each
associated explosive charge. The efficiency and success of the blasting event may
depend largely upon the careful positioning and timing of actuation of the explosive
charges relative to one another.
[0003] During blasting operations, safety and security are paramount to blasting apparatuses,
and those operating them. Over recent years, much research and development has provided
improvements in safety, with the aim to minimize the risk of injury or death at the
blast site. However, there remains significant room for improvements in both the safety
and security of blasting apparatuses. In particular, the majority of the blasting
apparatuses of the prior art include safety features designed to minimize the risk
of inadvertent system setup, or improper or inadvertent detonator actuation, by an
experienced blast operator. In contrast, perhaps less research and development can
be attributed to the provision of blasting apparatuses that have restricted function
in the hands of unauthorized users. For example, such unauthorized users may include
children or terrorists. Examples of such systems are discussed briefly below.
[0004] In one example, International Patent Application
PCT/AU00/00351 published October 26, 2000 discloses a method and system for controlling a blasting
network for use where spurious command signals may be passed through a blasting controller
to the blasting network without the authorization of the authorized user, for example
when the controller is connected to the Internet or an Intranet. The system includes
a firewall whereby the communication link between the controller and the blasting
network can be placed in a control mode by a switch. In the control mode, designated
unsafe messages are prevented from reaching the blasting network.
[0005] In yet another example,
United States Patent 6,644,202 issued November 11, 2003, discloses a method and apparatus for use in establishing a blasting arrangement
by loading at least one detonator into each of a plurality of blast holes, placing
explosive material in each blast hole, connecting to a trunk line a control unit that
has a power source incapable of firing the detonators, sequentially connecting the
detonators, by means of respective branch lines, to the trunk line and leaving each
detonator connected to the trunk line. In addition the apparatus includes means for
receiving and storing in memory means identity data from each detonator, as well as
means such as a control unit for assigning a predetermined time delay to each detonator
to be stored in the memory means. In this way, the detonators may be programmed to
function only with the control unit and the control unit will function only with specific
detonators, such that theft or other unauthorized acquisition of components of the
blasting apparatus may be foiled.
[0006] The prior art discussed above illustrates various improvements in the development
of blasting apparatuses, with the intention that they function only in the hands of
authorized users. However, the consequences of blasting apparatuses, or components
thereof, falling into the wrong hands can be severe, particularly if built-in countermeasures
intended to prevent unauthorized usage can be foiled. For this reason, safety concerns
remain paramount in the explosives industry, and there remains significant room for
corresponding improvements in the safety and security of blasting apparatuses.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0007] It is an object of the present invention, at least in preferred embodiments, to provide
a blasting apparatus that is substantially inoperable by unauthorized persons.
[0008] It is another object of the present invention, at least in preferred embodiments,
to provide a method of actuating a series of explosive charges by way of a blasting
apparatus that is operable only by authorized persons.
[0009] It is another object of the present invention, at least in preferred embodiments,
to provide a blasting apparatus that maintains or adopts an active state suitable
for causing actuation of at least one associated detonator only when predetermined
parameters such as for example, the location of the blast site, the time of the blast
event, or the number of previous blast events, are met.
[0010] It is another object of the present invention, at least in preferred embodiments,
to provide a method of actuating a series of explosive charges by way of a blasting
apparatus that is operable only when predetermined parameters such as for example,
the location of the blast site, the time of the blast event, or the number of previous
blast events, are met.
[0011] The present invention provides significant improvements in security of blasting apparatuses
intended for use in mining operations. The inventors have succeeded in the development
of an apparatus and method for blasting that involves determination of one or more
parameters for a blasting event such as but not limited to: the location of the blast
site, the time of the blasting event, and the number of previous blasts for example
either at the blast site or within a specific time window. In preferred aspects, the
methods or apparatuses of the invention may involve cross-communication between components
of the blasting apparatus and / or associated detonators. Such cross-communication
may involve electronic or wireless communication, including for example the use of
cell phones, satellite communication and / or the internet. In this way, the apparatuses
and methods of the invention permit, at least in preferred aspects thereof, rapid
analysis and verification of a geographical location and time for a blasting event,
as well as control and logging of the blasting event, all from a remote location.
[0012] In accordance with one aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for
controlling actuation of at least one detonator for a blasting event at a blast site,
the apparatus comprising:
at least one blasting machine for transmitting command signals to said at least one
detonator via direct electrical connection or wireless communication;
at least one parameter assessment component for determining a parameter for said apparatus
or a component thereof;
at least one parameter approval component, for comparing said parameter with at least
one approved parameter, said at least one detonator being actuatable upon receipt
from said at least one blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE, only
if said parameter and any of said at least one approved parameter correspond.
[0013] In accordance with another aspect of the invention there is provided a method of
controlling a blasting event at a blast site with a blasting apparatus, the blast
site having positioned therein at least one detonator and associated explosive charges,
each detonator being adapted to receive via direct electrical connection or wireless
communication command signals transmitted or relayed by at least one associated blasting
machine, the method comprising:
determining a parameter for said blasting apparatus or a component thereof;
determining whether the parameter matches at least one approved parameter, and
if said parameter corresponds to at least one approved parameter then causing said
at least one detonator or at least one component of the blasting apparatus to adopt
or maintain an active state suitable for actuation of said at least one detonator.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014]
Figure 1 illustrates a preferred blasting apparatus of the invention.
Figure 2 illustrates a preferred blasting apparatus of the invention.
Figure 3 illustrates a preferred blasting apparatus of the invention.
Figure 4 illustrates a preferred blasting apparatus of the invention.
Figure 5 illustrates a preferred method of the invention.
Figure 6 illustrates a preferred method of the invention.
Figure 7 illustrates a preferred method of the invention.
Figure 8 illustrates a preferred blasting apparatus of the invention
Figure 9 illustrates a preferred method of the invention.
DEFINITIONS
[0015] Active state: refers to a status of a blasting apparatus of the present invention, wherein if a
blasting apparatus adopts or maintains an active state, then the blasting apparatus
is in a condition suitable for actuation of at least one associated detonator. Other
actions may be required by the blasting apparatus in order to achieve actuation of
associated detonators, such as for example the transmission to the at least one associated
detonator of a command signal to FIRE, and / or a firing code and / or a delay time.
However, the general status of the apparatus will not cause a bar to normal operation
of the apparatus to cause detonator actuation when the apparatus is in an active state.
Any component or means may be utilized to achieve the active state. Moreover, the
active state may be caused by passive means (for example an apparatus that remains
active in the absence of signals to become inactive) or by a positive mechanism such
as the activation or powering-up of one or more components of the apparatus.
[0016] Antenna: refers generally to an antenna of a cell phone network for receipt and / or transmission
of wireless signals to and / or from wireless devices such as cell phones, or any
other form of device capable of sending and / or receiving a wireless signal adapted
for communication via the antenna. In preferred embodiments of the blasting apparatus
of the invention, use of such an antenna may permit the apparatus to determine for
example a location of the blast site and / or permit communication between components
of the apparatus to determine if the location is an authorized location.
[0017] Approved location: refers to any location that has been previously approved by a appropriate or designated
authority for a blasting event.
[0018] Approved number of previous blasts: refers to a number of blasting events that have been previously approved by an appropriate
authority according to selected parameters. For example, an approved number of previous
blasts may refer to a an approved number of blasts within one or more specific time
windows, or at a specific blast site within one or more specific time windows. Alternatively,
an approved number of blasts may refer to an approved number of blasts conducted by
a specific blasting apparatus, or one or more components of a blasting apparatus or
for a blast site. In general, the blasting apparatus of the present invention in selected
embodiments will not maintain or adopt an active state suitable for actuation of at
least one associated detonator unless the number of previous blasts is less than the
approved number of previous blasts. In other words, if the number of previous blasts
is equal to or exceeds the approved number of previous blasts then the blasting apparatus
will not adopt or maintain an active state and may adopt or maintain an inactive state
unsuitable for actuation of the at least one associated detonator.
[0019] Blasting machine: a device in signal communication with one or more detonators, for arming, disarming,
and firing of the detonators via the receipt and / or relay of signals transmitted
from a central command station. A typical blasting machine may be in communication
with one or more detonators or groups of detonators via radiocommunication or other
wireless communication, or direct physical connection (e.g. low energy detonating
cord, shock tube, or electrical connection). The term blasting machine also encompasses
a device that itself generates command signals, or detonator firing codes, typically
in blasting apparatuses that do not employ a central command station. A blasting machine
may also be capable of receiving and processing information from detonators associated
therewith, including firing codes, delay times, and information regarding the position
and condition of detonators. Blasting machines may themselves be assigned a unique
identification to differentiate each blasting machine from every other blasting machines
in the blasting apparatus or system. Typically, an identification code may be semi-permanently
assigned to a blasting machine for a predetermined time period, or for the lifetime
of the blasting machine. In more preferred embodiments, a blasting machine is an i-kon
blasting machine, most preferably an i-kon Blaster 400 or and i-kon Blaster 1600S.
[0020] Blast number approval component: refers to any device or software capable of receiving information relating to a number
of previous blasts from a blast number assessment component, and comparing the number
of previous blasts with an approved number of previous blasts. In preferred embodiments,
a blast number approval component may, upon determining that a number of previous
blasts is less than an approved number of blasts cause the blasting apparatus to adopt
of maintain an active state suitable for causing actuation of at least one associated
detonator. This may, in selected embodiments, involve the transmission of a decision
signal to one or more other components of-the blasting apparatus.
[0021] Blast number assessment component: refers to any device or software capable of recording or storing a number of previous
blasting events that have occurred, for example, within a specific time-window, or
at a specific blast site. In its simplest form, a blast number assessment component
may simply comprise means for counting a previous number of blasting events.
[0022] Blast operator: For the purposes of this specification, a blast operator encompasses anyone who uses
or attempts to use a blasting apparatus of the present invention. The expression 'authorized
blast operator' refers to a candidate blast operator who has been determined by an
appropriate or designated authority, or by components of the blasting apparatus, to
be authorized to operate the blasting apparatus by reason of competency and / or sufficient
training and / or trustworthiness. In contrast, the expression 'unauthorized blast
operator' refers to those blast operators who fail to meet the requirements of an
authorized blast operator.
[0023] Biometric analyzer: Any device capable of scanning or otherwise analyzing one or more biometric feature
of an individual (e.g. a blast operator). For example, in the case where the biometric
analyzer scans a physical biometric feature the device may include a camera such as
a digital camera or RF scanning means, and optionally means to store an image such
as a digital image. Furthermore, a biometric analyzer may include storage means to
store the image and means to communicate the image to a blast authorizing means. Examples
of such a biometric analyzer unit include the Sony
™ FIU-700 Biometric Unit, those produced under the trade name "V-pass" by the company
Bioscrypt, as well as those described in
United States Patent 5,937,557, issued August 17, 1999. However, biometric analyzers are not limited to those that capture and process images
comprising biometric features. In this regard, the expression "biometric analyzer"
includes devices that capture other biometric features including but not limited to
voices (such analyzers may include a microphone and optionally sound recording means),
DNA fingerprints (such analyzers may include DNA sampling, extraction and analysis
means), written signatures (such analyzers may include computer-based signatures analysis).
Other biometric analyzers may involve the use of skin spectroscopy for example to
measure surface or subcutaneous spectral properties of the skin. Other biometric analyzers
may detect vein patterns and include means for example to analyze finger vein patterns
by the presence of haemoglobin in subcutaneous veins. Such finger vein pattern analyzers
may be obtained from manufacturers such as Hitachi.
[0024] Biometric feature: any feature that is unique or substantially unique between two or more persons. Preferably,
a biometric feature is readily accessible and suitable for analysis or scanning via
a biometric analyzer. Biometric features may be selected from the following non-limiting
group: a fingerprint, an iris, a retina, a face, a hand, a DNA fingerprint etc. In
other embodiments the biometric feature may include an entire face. Other biometric
features include skin spectroscopy (including surface or deep skin spectroscopy),
vein patterns such as finger vein patterns (for example assessed by measuring haemoglobin
presence in subcutaneous veins). The expression 'biometric feature' is not limited
to material features, and may include for example, a voice or spoken word that can
be recorded by a biometric analyzer for subsequent analysis, or a signature recognition
for a written signature.
[0025] Biometric signature: a biometric signature is an electronically generated code or data packet representative
of an individual (e.g. a blast operator) and unique or substantially unique to that
individual. Typically, a biometric signature is generated by receiving and processing
information regarding one or more of an individual's biometric features, for example
by one or more biometric analyzers. Further, a biometric signature may further include
additional data such as for example a password, code, geographical coordinates or
the handwritten signature of the individual. Optionally, the biometric signature may
be encrypted, for example by 32 bit encryption means, thereby to foil attempted retrieval
and use of biometric signatures by unauthorized persons.
[0026] Blasting apparatus: For the purposes of this specification, a blasting apparatus may include one or more
blasting machines with or without inclusion of associated detonators. The blasting
apparatus may further include additional components such as a central command station.
The detonators and other components of a blasting apparatus may communicate via physical
means such as electrical wires, low energy detonating cord, or shock tube, or alternatively
may communicate via wireless means such as radio waves, cell phone-like communication,
electromagnetic induction or light (e.g. laser light) signalling means. The expressions
'blasting system' and 'blasting apparatus' are essentially synonymous on the understanding
that they may include various physically joined or separate components working in
conjunction with one another to control and optionally actuate detonators. A blasting
apparatus may comprise components that are located in a similar vicinity, or may include
components located remote from one another, including for example components in different
countries operating together.
[0027] Blast site: refers to any location at which components of an apparatus of the invention are set
up with the intention of conducting a blasting event. A blast site may be an authorized
blast site that has been pre-approved by an appropriate authority for a blasting event.
Alternatively, a blast site may be an unauthorized blast site, where for example children
or terrorists are attempting unauthorized, unintentional or illicit use of the blasting
apparatus to conduct a blast. A blast site may encompass a large area, for example
encompassing a large mine or several mines. Alternatively, a mine may include several
discrete blast sites within its boundaries.
[0028] Cell phone: unless states otherwise, the expression "cell phone" refers either to a cell phone
as typically known in the art, or alternatively may also refer to any other form of
device capable of sending signals for receipt by a cell phone network and / or receiving
signals from a cell phone network, for communication between components of the blasting
apparatus of the invention, or between components of the blasting apparatus of the
invention and detonators, detonator assemblies, or other external devices. In this
way, the cell phone may be located at or near to the blast site, or alternatively
may be located remote from the blast site, or even in a different country or continent
from the blast site.
[0029] Cell-phone network connection means: refers to any device capable of making a connection to a cell phone network operating
in the vicinity of the device. Preferably, a cell phone network connection means includes
means to determine a location of the device by identifying one or more antenna or
receivers used by the device to connect to the cell phone network.
[0030] Central command station - any device that transmits signals via wireless transmission or by direct connection,
to one or more blasting machines. The transmitted signals may be encoded, or encrypted.
Typically, the central command station permits radio communication with multiple blasting
machines from a location remote from the blast site. Command signals received by a
blasting machine from a central command station may be relayed to detonators, or processed
by the blasting machine and / or relayed (with possible modification) to detonators
as required.
[0031] Command signal: refers to any signal generated for example by a central command station or a blasting
machine, for control of a blasting machine and / or detonators associated with a blasting
machine at a blast site. For example, such command signals may include, but are not
limited to, signals to ARM, DISARM, or FIRE the detonators, or may further include
biometric signature information of the blast operator, firing codes for the detonators,
other security codes, delay times or any other information related to the blasting
event. If generated by a central command station, command signals may be relayed to
detonators via an associated blasting machine, or once received via a detonator or
detonator assembly, may be relayed between detonator assemblies at the blast site.
Command signals may be communicated via wireless communication means, or via electrical
connection between components of the blasting system.
[0032] Communication means: Any means transmitting information, such as via electrical wires or wireless means,
data from one source to at least one receiver. Transmission may be through wireless
communication (e.g. a cell phone network, radio waves, electromagnetic induction,
light signalling, satellite signals, a satellite phone etc.), or wired communication
(e.g. electrical wires, low energy detonating cord, shock tube etc.).
[0033] Computer: refers to any device capable of receiving information relating to one or more parameters
of a blast site or one or more components of a blast apparatus at a blast site, or
detonators associated therewith, and comparing the information relating to the parameters
with previously approved information relating to such parameters. Such parameters
may include, but are not limited to, geographical position of the blast site, a time
for a blasting event, a number of previous blasts either for the blast site or specific
components at the blast site, or a number of previous blasts within a predetermined
time window. A computer may be capable of wireless or wired communication with other
components of the blasting apparatus of the invention. For example, the computer may
in part be connected to other components of the blast apparatus via the internet,
or a wireless telephone network. In this way, the computer may be located at or near
to the blast site, or alternatively may be located remote from the blast site, or
even in a different country or continent from the blast site.
[0034] Corresponds: in specific embodiments, a parameter for a blasting event (such as a location, a
time, a number of previous blasts, a biometric signature etc.) is described to correspond
to a known, predetermined, or preauthorized parameter for the blasting event. For
the sake of clarity, the terms "corresponding" or "corresponds" provide that a parameter
exhibits identical or at times similar features to a known biometric signature sufficient
to deduce that the parameter meets the requirements for a blasting event to proceed.
In this way, a determination can be made as to whether the parameter falls within
those parameters having the required characteristics for blasting event approval.
It should be noted that to achieve correspondence, two parameters need not be completely
identical, but at least achieve a degree of similarity greater than a predetermined
threshold.
[0035] Decision signal: refers to any signal generated by a parameter approval component such as a location
approval component (regarding whether or not a geographical location determined for
a blasting event corresponds with an approved blasting location, previously approved
by an appropriate authority), a time approval component (regarding whether or not
a time for a blasting event corresponds with an approved time, previously approved
by an appropriate authority), or a blast number approval component (regarding whether
a number of previous blasts is less than an approved number of previous blasts). A
decision signal may be positive, resulting in activation (or maintenance in an active
state) of the blasting apparatus or components thereof, for actuation of associated
detonators. Alternatively, a decision signal may be negative resulting in deactivation
(or maintenance of a non-active state) of the blasting apparatus or components thereof,
thereby blocking actuation of associated detonators. A decision signal may comprise
an electronic or wireless signal transmitted between components of the blasting apparatus,
and / or the associated detonators. Alternatively, a decision signal may be retained
entirely within an approval component (or an associated component) without transmission
to other components of the blasting apparatus or the detonators. For example, where
a blasting apparatus already exists in an inactive state, and the decision signal
is negative such that an inactive state should be maintained, there may be no need
to transmit the decision signal to other components of the blasting apparatus and
/ or the detonators. Likewise, where a blasting apparatus already exists in an active
state ready for actuation of the detonators, and the decision signal is positive such
that the blast site is an authorized blast site, and an active state of the blasting
apparatus should be maintained, there may be no need to transmit the decision signal
to other components of the blasting apparatus and / or the detonators.
[0036] Detonator: refers to any form of electronic or electric detonator. Such detonators are well
known in the art and typically comprise a shell, a base charge, and means to actuate
the base charge in response to some form of electronic signal. In preferred embodiments,
'detonator' relates to those detonators that include programmable initiation means,
for example that include means to store unique detonator identification information,
and / or detonator firing codes. Furthermore, in preferred embodiments, the detonators
and their associated blasting machines may be defined as being "secure", such that
"secure" detonators will only be capable of actuation when in association with a corresponding
"secure" blasting machine, and likewise a "secure" blasting machine will only be operational
when connected to correspondingly "secure" detonators. Dialog between "secure" detonators
and corresponding "secure" blasting machines can only occur if the detonators are
pre-designated to function with a selected "secure" blasting machine. The term detonator
further includes detonator assemblies comprising other components required for the
control and actuation of the base charge of the detonator. For example, in the case
of a wireless detonator assembly the components may include wireless signal receiving
and processing means.
[0037] Detonator firing code - each detonator firing code may include in electronic form identification information
and / or delay time information for each individual detonator or group of detonators.
[0038] Detonator identification code: refers to any unique or substantially unique code that can be assigned to a detonator
that serves to uniquely or substantially uniquely identify the detonator at least
to components of a blasting apparatus or components remote from a blast site. For
example, each detonator and / or each blasting machine associated with each detonator,
and / or a logger may be programmed with detonator identification codes. Preferably,
the detonator identification codes allow for identification of a detonator by another
component during communication between components of a blasting apparatus for example
during control, programming and firing of the detonators. In preferred embodiments
a detonator identification code may be assigned to a specific detonator for designating
its use at a specific blast site, at a specific location, at a specific time or within
a specific time window, or by a specific blast operator.
[0039] Detonator identification code assessment component: includes any software or device capable of assessing, recording or otherwise determining
or learning an identification code assigned (previously assigned or to be assigned)
to a detonator.
[0040] Detonator identification code approval component: includes any software or device capable of comparing a detonator identification code
obtained for example by a detonator identification code assessment component to known
detonator identification code assessment components to determine whether each detonator
identification code matches or corresponds to a known detonator identification code.
[0041] Geographical position: refers to a location of a device, or an apparatus, or components thereof. A geographical
position may constitute co-ordinates such as longitudinal and latitudinal co-ordinates
as may be determined, for example, by a GPS device, or alternatively may relate to
a position relative to one or more other components of a blast apparatus or a local
system for position determination, as may be determined, for example, by an LPS device
or an antenna of a cellphone network.
[0042] Global positioning systems (GPS) device: refers to any device that receives incoming signals corresponding to a geographical
position or area, and processes such signals to arrive at a current geographical location
or area for a blast operator or a blast site. Typically, GPS devices rely upon incoming
satellite signals in order to determine geographical location, as is well known in
the art. Preferred GPS devices are those produced by the company Garmin, and those
produced by the company Motorola. For example, most preferred GPS devices include
the Motorola MG4200 instant GPS chip.
[0043] Inactive state: refers to a status of a blasting apparatus of the present invention, wherein if a
blasting apparatus adopt or maintains an inactive state, then the blasting apparatus
is in a condition unsuitable for actuation of at least one associated detonator. Even
if other normal operations of the blasting apparatus take place, such as such as for
example the transmission to the at least one associated detonator of a command signal
to FIRE, and / or a firing code and / or a delay time, the inactive state of the blasting
apparatus will present a bar to the actuation of the detonators, or the transmission
of suitable signals to the detonators to cause actuation thereof. Any component or
means may be utilized to achieve the inactive state. Moreover, the inactive state
may be caused by passive means (for example an apparatus that remains inactive in
the absence of signals to become active) or by a positive mechanism such as the shutdown
or powering-down of one or more components of the apparatus.
[0044] Location approval component: includes any software or device capable of receiving information with regard to a
location of a blasting apparatus or components thereof from one or more location assessment
component, and processing this information to determine if the location is an authorized
location. In preferred embodiments, a location approval component may include a memory
means having a database or the like for storing approved locations for approved blasting
events. In addition, a location approval component may include communication means
for communicating information via electrical wires or wireless means to other components
of a blasting apparatus, such as for example a decision signal to activate the blasting
apparatus in response to the identification of a an approved location, or to deactivate
the blasting apparatus in response to the identification of location other than an
approved location for a blasting event.
[0045] Location assessment component: includes any software or device at or near a blast site that preferably may be associated
with one or more detonators or associated components, or one or more blasting machines
or associated components, at the blast site, to assess a geographical location of
the detonator(s), blasting machine(s), or associated components. For example, such
location assessment components may include, but are not limited to global positioning
system (GPS)-like devices for obtaining geographical location information through
receipt and processing of corresponding GPS satellite signals, or local positioning
system (LPS)-like devices for obtaining positioning information through receipt of
more locally transmitted signals such as radio signals, electromagnetic signals, audio
signals or via radar. Other location assessment components may include, but are not
limited to, devices that make use of cell phone wireless networks, such as devices
that are able to determine a location of a nearby antenna for such a network.
[0046] Local positioning system (LPS) device: refers to any device or system capable of determining a geographical position through
receipt of signals derived from a source relatively local to the device or system
(at least when compared to signals received from satellite as for the case of GPS
devices). For example, such signals may include but are not limited to, radio signals,
electromagnetic signals, audio signals, or radar. Many such LPS systems are known
in the art. The term "local" in "local positioning system" may encompass a device
capable of receiving and processing of one or more signals derived from a source at
a location remote from the device, but generally not signals received from satellites.
Typically, an LPS device may permit determination of a geographical position relative
to one or more other components of the system or apparatus, such as the source for
the radio, electromagnetic, or audible signals. In other selected embodiments, an
LPS device may simply include means to receive a signal from a remote source and relay
/reflect the signal back to the source or to another form a receiver for subsequent
processing (for example see
United States patent publication 2005/0088335 published April 28, 2005). LPS devices and systems are well known in the art for
determining a position of one or more objects within a predetermined area, such as
for example a building or an area of land such as a mine or a region containing one
or more mines. For example, RFTechnologies produces an RFID-tag system under the tradename
"Seeker". LPS devices and signals may further permit the calculation of a 2D location
or a 3D location.
[0047] Logging database: refers to any database that is suitable for storing information relating to a particular
blasting event. Such information may include, for example, detonator identification
information / numbers, and parameters for the blasting event, including but not limited
to: a location for the blasting event, a time for the blasting event, persons present
or in control of the blasting event, environmental conditions for the blasting event
etc. In preferred embodiments, the logging database logs detonator destruction, most
preferably in real-time or virtually in real-time via wired or wireless connection
to the detonators and / or other components of the blasting apparatus. The logging
database may form a component of a blasting apparatus, and be located at a blast site
or at a position remote from the blast site. In selected embodiments, information
corresponding to each detonator and / or selected components of the blasting apparatus
may be uploaded to or downloaded from a logging database located on a portable device
or logger. In selected embodiments, a logging database may be similar to those described
in
International patent publication WO00/60305, which is incorporated by reference.
[0048] Number of previous blasts: refers to a number of blasting events that previously occurred according to selected
parameters. For example, a number of previous blasts may refer to a number of previous
blasts within one or more specific time windows, or at a specific blast site within
one or more specific time windows. Alternatively, a number of previous blasts may
refer to a number of previous blasts conducted by a specific blasting apparatus, or
one or more components of a blasting apparatus, or at a blast site.
[0049] Parameter: refers to any physical or informational characteristic of a blasting event that has
a value that can be assigned to that blasting event. Examples of such parameters include
a location for the blasting event (which value may include, but are not limited to,
geographical coordinates or a location relative to another object), a time for a blasting
event, or a number of previous blasts prior to the blasting event (for example at
the blast site, within a predetermined time window, or for a specific blasting apparatus).
[0050] Parameter approval component: includes any software or device capable of receiving information with regard to a
parameter of a blasting apparatus or components thereof from one or more parameter
assessment components, and processing this information to determine if the parameter
is within predetermined or authorized conditions for the parameter. In preferred embodiments,
a parameter approval component may include a memory means having a database or the
like for storing approved parameters for approved blasting events. In addition, a
parameter approval component may include communication means for communicating information
via electrical wires or wireless means to other components of a blasting apparatus,
such as for example a decision signal to activate the blasting apparatus in response
to the identification of a an approved parameter, or to deactivate the blasting apparatus
in response to the identification of parameter other than an approved parameter for
a blasting event. For example, such parameter approval components may include, but
are not limited to location approval components, time approval components, and number
of previous blasts approval components.
[0051] Parameter assessment component: includes any software or device at or near a blast site that preferably may be associated
with one or more detonators or associated components, or one or more blasting machines
or associated components, at the blast site, to assess a parameter of the detonator(s),
blasting machine(s), or associated components. For example, such parameter assessment
components may include, but are not limited to location assessment components, time
assessment components, and number of previous blasts assessment components.
[0052] Preferably: unless otherwise indicated the term "preferably" generally precedes disclosure of
one or more preferred features of the broadest embodiments of the invention as provided,
such that any preferred feature is optional to most if not all embodiments of the
invention, and limits only the broadest embodiments of the invention unless otherwise
indicated.
[0053] Time approval component: includes any software or device capable of receiving information with regard to a
time for a blasting event from one or more time assessment component, and processing
this information to determine if the time is an authorized time for the blasting event.
In preferred embodiments, a time approval component may include a memory means having
a database or the like for storing approved times for approved blasting events. In
addition, a time approval component may include communication means for communicating
information via electrical wires or wireless means to other components of a blasting
apparatus, such as for example a decision signal to activate the blasting apparatus
in response to the identification of an approved time, or to deactivate the blasting
apparatus in response to the identification of time other than an approved time for
a blasting event.
[0054] Time assessment component: includes any software or device at or near a blast site or remote from a blast site,
to assess a time or proposed time for actuation of the detonator(s), blasting machine(s),
or associated components. In its simplest form, a time assessment component may comprise
a clock, such as for example a crystal clock.
[0055] Time window: refers to any predetermined period of time within which any selected action or actions
may be induced or monitored. For example, a time window may refer to a period of time
within which a number of blasting events at a blast site are counted. In another example,
a time window may refer to a period of time within which a blasting event may or may
not occur.
[0056] Satellite communication means: refers to any device capable of communication from a location on or close to the
ground, with a satellite in orbit around the earth. For example such a device may
form an integral part of the blasting apparatus of the invention for communicating
for example with a location approval component, a time approval component, or a blast
number approval component, remote from the blast site, through satellite communications.
Such a device may, at least in preferred embodiments, include a satellite phone.
[0057] Wireless communication means: refers to any means for wireless communication between two or more components of
the blasting apparatus of the invention, or between a component of the blasting apparatus
of the invention and an external device, or between a component of the blasting apparatus
of the invention and a detonator. Such wireless communication means may be adapted
for communication via a wireless telephone network, via audio or electromagnetic signals,
radio signals etc.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0058] The inventors have succeeded in the development of a blasting apparatus and methods
of blasting that achieve significant improvements in safety and security. The inventors
believe that the present invention in one aspect represents the first time that parameter
assessment or approval for a blasting event has been contemplated and successfully
incorporated as an integral feature of a complex blasting apparatus for use in mining
operations, wherein the blasting apparatus for example comprises multiple components
in communication with one another. Such parameter analysis may include, for example,
an analysis of a location of the blast site, and / or a time for a blasting event,
and / or a number of previous blasting events at the blast site or within a specific
time period. Other aspects of the invention, which pertain to further significant
improvements in safety and security of blasting apparatuses, will be apparent from
a review of the present description in its entirety.
[0059] In one embodiment, the invention provides for an apparatus for controlling actuation
of at least one detonator for a blasting event at a blast site, the apparatus comprising:
at least one blasting machine for transmitting command signals to said at least one
detonator via direct electrical connection or wireless communication;
at least one parameter assessment component for determining a parameter for said apparatus
or a component thereof;
at least one parameter approval component, for comparing said parameter with at least
one approved parameter, said at least one detonator being actuatable upon receipt
from said at least one blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE, only
if said parameter and any of said at least one approved parameter correspond.
[0060] In another embodiment the invention provides for a method of controlling a blasting
event at a blast site with a blasting apparatus, the blast site having positioned
therein at least one detonator and associated explosive charges, each detonator being
adapted to receive via direct electrical connection or wireless communication command
signals transmitted or relayed by at least one associated blasting machine, the method
comprising:
determining a parameter for said blasting apparatus or a component thereof;
determining whether the parameter matches at least one approved parameter, and
if said parameter corresponds to at least one approved parameter then causing said
at least one detonator or at least one component of the blasting apparatus to adopt
or maintain an active state suitable for actuation of said at least one detonator.
[0061] In selected embodiments, specific components of the blasting apparatus of the invention,
or detonators associated therewith, employ location analysis to determine whether
they are located in a previously authorized location for a blasting event, and if
so, to bring or maintain the blasting apparatus into an active state suitable for
actuation of the detonators. In this way, if the blasting apparatus (or components
thereof) fall into the hands of unauthorized blast operators such as, for example,
children, operators with insufficient skill, training or experience to operate the
blasting system, or terrorists, the blasting apparatus will be substantially inoperable
unless within a pre-defined area or at a pre-defined location for an authorized blasting
event. Since the unauthorized blast operator may not be aware of the location of an
intended authorized blast site, the blasting apparatus will become inactive, or remain
inactive.
[0062] The invention further provides, at least in particularly preferred embodiments, for
a blasting apparatus comprising at least one location approval component to confirm
that the location, and preferably also the time, of the blasting event are in accordance
with at least one previously approved blasting event. In selected embodiments, the
location approval component may be located remote from the blast site, to provide
control and approval of the blasting event for example via wireless communication
or via the internet. For example, in particularly preferred aspects each location
approval component may comprise a cell phone or a computer.
[0063] The invention further provides, in other embodiments, for a blasting apparatus comprising
at least one time approval component to confirm that the time of the blasting event
are in accordance with the time of at least one previously approved blasting event.
In selected embodiments, the time approval component may be located remote from the
blast site, to provide control and approval of the blasting event for example via
wireless communication or via the internet. For example, in particularly preferred
aspects each time approval component may comprise a cell phone or a computer.
[0064] The invention further provides, in other embodiments, for a blasting apparatus comprising
at least one blast number approval component to confirm that the number of previous
blasts prior to the blasting event are less than a previously approved number of blasts,
for example for a given blast site or blast apparatus, for example within a specific
time window. In selected embodiments, the blast number approval component may be located
remote from the blast site, to provide control and approval of the blasting event
for example via wireless communication or via the internet. For example, in particularly
preferred aspects each blast number approval component may comprise a cell phone or
a computer.
[0065] The blasting apparatus of the present invention, at least in preferred embodiments
may comprise other security features that work in conjunction with the parameter analysis
means. It should be noted, however, that the blasting apparatuses of the present invention
encompass any blasting apparatus designed to initiate one or more detonators at a
blast site that includes some form of parameter (e.g. location and / or time and /
or blast number) analysis, as well as parameter (e.g. location and / or time and /
or blast number) verification to determine whether the proposed blasting event complies
with required parameters (e.g. is at an approved location and / or time for blasting,
and / or that a previously approved number of blasts has not been exceeded). If the
presence of an authorized location and / or time is not detected, or if a previously
approved number of blasts have already occurred, then the blasting apparatus will
adopt or remain in some form of inactive "safe" mode, or alternatively may undergo
some form of shut down or deactivation process. In preferred embodiments, the detection
of an unauthorized blast location and / or time, or if a previously approved number
of blasts have already occurred, this may result in the blasting apparatus maintaining
an inactive "safe" state, a shut down or deactivated state for an indefinite period,
or for a limited amount of time. It should also be noted that any form of location
and / or time and / or blast number assessment component may be used for the purposes
of determining whether a location and / or time of the blasting apparatus is an approved
location and / or time, and / or that the previously approved number of blasts have
not already occurred. Location assessment components may include, but are not limited
to, global positioning system devices, and cell phone network devices. Time assessment
components may include clocks such as quartz clocks.
[0066] In selected embodiments, the apparatus of the present invention may be used in conjunction
with a system equivalent to that described by
International patent publication WO00/60305, which is incorporated by reference. This system allows for the logging of authorized
detonator usage of identifiable detonators, after removal of the detonators from a
controlled store. As such, a firing control station monitors and logs the actuation
of each detonator after transmission thereto of a FIRE signal. The inventors contemplate,
at least in preferred embodiments, the combination of the apparatus of the present
invention with a system the same or similar to that described by
WO00/60305. In this way, the time of the detonator firing, the nature of the material being
actuated, and the location of the blasting event, can be centrally monitored, and
the information stored accordingly for future reference.
[0067] The invention encompasses blasting apparatuses and methods for controlling detonators
that are each identifiable by a unique identification code. In preferred embodiments,
each detonator or group of detonators may be controlled on an individual or group
basis, and programmed with unique firing codes for security purposes, or delay times
to ensure a predetermined firing sequence is properly effected upon receipt of the
detonators of a command signal to FIRE. In summary, providing each detonator with
a unique identification code allows for any one or more of the following: individual
control of each detonator by other components of the blasting apparatus, individual
programming of each detonator with delay times, individual programming of each detonator
with one or more firing codes for security purposes, and individual logging of the
control and / or use of each detonator at a blast site. Any of the blasting apparatus
and methods of the invention may involve the use of detonators that include identification
codes for any one or more of the described purposes.
[0068] Further selected embodiments of the invention relate to the incorporation of biometric
devices into specific components of the apparatus of the present invention. In this
way, and preferably in conjunction with the features outlined in
WO00/60305, the inventors contemplate the provision of a blasting apparatus that will allow
monitoring and recordal of the following information for the firing of each identifiable
detonator: what was fired, when, where, and by whom. All such information may be transmitted
via any means (including wireless means) to a centralized monitoring facility and
database.
[0069] Additional aspects and embodiments of the present invention will become apparent
from the specification in its entirety.
[0070] Turning now to Figures 1 to 9, it should be noted that the embodiments illustrated
and described below discuss blasting apparatuses and corresponding methods that employ
the use of a location assessment component, and a location approval component, for
determining whether one or more components of a blast apparatus for a blasting event
are located at an approved location for a blasting event. In most if not all of the
embodiments illustrated the location assessment component and the location approval
component may be replaced with a time assessment component and a time approval component
respectively in order to determine whether a time for a blasting event is an approved
time. Alternatively, in most if not all of the embodiments illustrated the location
assessment component and the location approval component may be replaced with a blast
number assessment component and a blast number approval component respectively, in
order to determine whether a number of approved blasts for a given apparatus, time
period or blast site has already been exceeded.
[0071] A preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention will now be described
with reference to Figure 1. A blasting apparatus shown generally at 10 is schematically
illustrated. The blasting apparatus comprises at least one blasting machine 11 (for
simplicity only one blasting machine is shown), connected via a trunk line 12 and
branch lines 13 to a plurality of detonators 20. In several of the embodiments described
herein each blasting machine 11 is connected to detonators 20 via a trunk line 12
and branch lines 13. However, any means for connecting the blasting machine to the
detonators may be used in any embodiment of the invention, providing that command
signals can be communicated to the detonators from each blasting machine in order
to control and optionally actuate the detonators. For example, communication may involve
the use of low energy detonating cord (LEDC), shock tube, electrical wires, or wireless
communication means. Moreover, each detonator may be adapted for receipt of command
signals via LEDC, shock tube or electric wires, or alternatively may form a component
of a wireless detonator assembly for receipt of wireless command signals from at least
one blasting machine. Such wireless detonator assemblies may form a network of wireless
detonator assemblies, as disclosed for example in
United States patent application 60/623,941 filed November 2, 2004, which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0072] The blasting apparatus illustrated in Figure 1 further includes a location assessment
component 14 for determining a location for the blast site, or at least for selected
components of the blasting apparatus at or near to the blast site. The location assessment
component 14 may take any form of device capable of determining independently, via
communication with other components of the blasting apparatus, or via communication
with other external devices, its geographical position or location. In this way, the
apparatus may become 'informed' as to its location. In preferred embodiments, the
location assessment component may comprise a global positioning system (GPS) device
capable of calculating its geographical coordinates at least in part through receipt
of one or more GPS satellite signals. GPS systems for determining geographical location
are well known in the art, and any such device may be incorporated into the apparatus
of the present invention. In other preferred embodiments, the location assessment
device may comprise an LPS device, capable of receiving signals from a source more
local than a satellite. In other preferred embodiments, the location assessment component
may comprise a cell phone network connection means comprising any device capable of
making a connection to a cell phone network operating in the vicinity of the blast
site. In this way, the cell phone network connection means may have the capacity to
determine a location of the device by identifying one or more antenna or receivers
used by the device to connect to the cell phone network. Since the geographical locations
for most if not all antennae of cell phone networks are known with some degree of
accuracy, this information may permit the location assessment component (or at least
the user of the blast apparatus) to determine a geographical location for the device.
For example, if the cell phone network connection device connects to the cell phone
network via two or more identifiable antennae, then the geographical location of the
location assessment component can be calculated with greater accuracy for example
via triangulation techniques. Even if the cell phone network connection means connects
to the cell phone network via only one antenna, then the geographical location of
the location assessment component can still be calculated with some degree of accuracy
on the basis of the range of the antenna.
[0073] The location assessment component 14 is further capable of transmitting positional
data 16 regarding the location of the location assessment component to a location
approval component 15. The location approval component may comprise any device capable
of receiving and processing the positional data from the location assessment component
so as to determine whether the geographical location of the location assessment component
corresponds with an authorized blasting location. For example, the location approval
component may be pre-programmed with one or more approved locations approved by an
appropriate authority for blasting events. Such an appropriate authority may include,
for example, an authorized blast operator, an authorized mine operator, an authorized
person at an office for the blasting equipment An appropriate authority would generally
not include an unauthorized blast operator such as a child or a terrorist. Upon receiving
the positional data 16 regarding geographical location of the location assessment
component 14, the location approval component 15 compares the positional data with
stored data pertaining to approved locations for blasting events.
[0074] If the location approval component 15 finds a match between the geographical location
of the location assessment component, and an approved location, then the location
approval component may take one or more additional steps to ensure that the blasting
apparatus adopts or maintains an active state suitable for actuation of the detonators
20 upon receipt thereby of one or more appropriate command signals from the blasting
machine 11. If the blasting apparatus is already in an active state suitable for actuation
of the detonators 20, the additional steps may involve little or no action other than
to maintain the active state. On the other hand, if the blasting apparatus exists
in a dormant, inactive, or powered down state then the additional steps may involve
activation of the blasting apparatus or components thereof to bring the apparatus
into an active state for blasting. This active state may be maintained indefinitely,
or may be maintained for a limited time period or window.
[0075] If the location approval component 15 fails to find a match between the geographical
location of the location assessment component, and an approved location, or if the
location approval component determines that the geographical location is a forbidden
location for blasting, then the location approval component may take one or more additional
steps to ensure that the blasting apparatus adopts or maintains an inactive state
unsuitable for actuation of the detonators 20. If the blasting apparatus is already
in an inactive state unsuitable for actuation of the detonators 20, the additional
steps may involve little or no action other than to maintain the inactive state. On
the other hand, if the blasting apparatus exists in an active state then the additional
steps may involve deactivation, or shutdown of the blasting apparatus or components
thereof to bring the apparatus into an inactive state unsuitable for initiating the
blasting event. This inactive state may be maintained indefinitely, or may be maintained
for a limited time period or window.
[0076] The capacity of the location approval component to determine whether the geographical
location is an approved location for blasting may cause the location approval component
to generate a decision signal, wherein a positive decision signal indicates a positive
match for blasting, and a negative decision signal indicates the absence of a positive
match for blasting. The decision signal may be transmitted by the location approval
component 15 to other components of the blasting apparatus to bring about the maintenance
or a change in the status of the blasting apparatus. For example, the location approval
component 15 may transmit a decision signal 17 to the blasting machine 11 to cause
activation thereof in response to a positive decision signal, or shutdown thereof
in response to a negative decision signal. In this way, the functionality of the blasting
apparatus may be controlled at the level of blasting machine, and its capacity to
transmit or relay command signals to the detonators. Alternatively, the location approval
component 15 may transmit a decision signal 18 directly to the one or more detonators
20 (or associated assemblies) to cause activation thereof in response to a positive
decision signal, or shutdown thereof in response to a negative decision signal. In
this way, the functionality of the blasting apparatus may be controlled at the level
of the detonators, such that the capacity of the detonators to receive and / or respond
to command signals from the blasting machine may be overridden by the decision signal.
[0077] In yet another alternative example, the location approval component may transmit
a decision signal 19 to the location assessment component 14, which in this example
may be in communication 21 with either the blasting machine 11, and / or in communication
22 with the detonators 20, thereby to cause activation or shutdown of the blasting
machine and / or the detonators as required by the decision signal. In any event,
communication 19 of the decision signal to the location assessment component 14 effectively
causes the location assessment component 14 to function as a relay for the decision
signal to other components of the blasting apparatus. As discussed in more detail
later, specific embodiments of the invention contemplate the positioning of the location
assessment component 14 with components at or in the direct vicinity of the blast
site, such as for example in connection with the blasting machine 11 or one or more
of the detonators 20, with the location approval component 15 at a remote location.
Therefore the use of the location assessment component 14 to relay a decision signal
to the blasting machine 11 or one or more of the detonators 20 may present a particularly
preferred feature of the invention under these circumstances.
[0078] Figure 1 illustrates another preferred feature of the invention with regard to the
function of the location approval component 15. The database 23 may form an integral
component of the location approval component for storing data relevant to approved
locations for blasting. In this way the database is checked by the location approval
component to assess whether the geographical location corresponds with any approved
locations in the database. Preferably, the database is secure such that access to
and modification of the database may be achieved only by an authorized blast operator.
For example, the database may be arranged such that a password or biometric verification
is required for access.
[0079] Turning now to Figure 2, the blasting apparatus illustrated includes a blasting machine
11 connected via lines 12 and 13 to detonators 20. The blasting apparatus further
includes a location assessment component 14. However, in this embodiment, location
assessment component 14 is a cell phone network connection means, which can receive
signals transmitted from, and optionally send signals to, an antenna 30 of a cell
phone network. For example, the cell phone network connection means may receive a
wireless signal 31 from the antenna 30 comprising information regarding the geographical
position of the antenna 30. This in turn with provide an approximate location of the
location assessment component 14, since the antenna 30 will have a limited range of,
for example, several kilometres. Although not shown in Figure 2, the location assessment
component 14 may connect to two or more antenna of a cell phone network, and upon
receiving wireless signals from each of the two or more antenna the location assessment
component may calculate a more accurate geographical location, for example via triangulation
or other similar techniques known in the art.
[0080] Figure 2 illustrates another preferred feature of the invention. The location approval
component (illustrated as 15 in Figure 1) now takes the form of cell phone 32, which
is able to communicate signals to or from the other components of the blasting apparatus
via use of the cell phone network and corresponding antenna 30. For example, location
assessment component 14 may receive information 31 from antenna 30 sufficient to allow
location assessment component 14 to determine its geographical position, or at least
its approximate geographical position. Subsequently, this information may be relayed
to cell phone 32 via antenna 30 as shown by signals 33 and 34. In its role as location
approval component, the cell phone 32 may receive and process the information from
the location assessment component 14 regarding the geographical location. For this
purpose, the cell phone 32 may have pre-programmed therein one or more approved locations
for blasting events. The cell phone then compares the geographical location information
received from the location assessment component 14 with the pre-programmed approved
locations for blasting. If a match is found, indicating the geographical location
is approved for a blasting event, then the blasting apparatus is caused to adopt or
maintain an active state suitable for actuation of the detonators 20 upon receipt
thereby of appropriate command signals from blasting machine 11. On the other hand,
if no match is found, or if the geographical location is determined to be a forbidden
location for a blasting event, then the blasting apparatus is caused to adopt or maintain
an inactive state unsuitable for actuation of detonators 20.
[0081] Any means may be used by the cell phone or other components of the blasting apparatus
to achieve a change in status, or maintenance of status, of the blasting apparatus.
For example, cell phone 32 may forward a decision signal 35 to other components of
the blasting apparatus and / or the detonators. This decision signal may be relayed
to such other components and / or the detonators in various ways. The decision signal
may be transferred directly to the blasting machine 11 via wireless signal 36, or
directly to the detonators 20 via wireless signal 37, to cause activation or deactivation
thereof as previously described. Alternatively, the decision signal may be transferred
to the location assessment component 14 via wireless signal 38 (indeed this embodiment
may be preferred since location assessment component 14 may already comprise means
to receive wireless signals from antenna 30 for determining the geographical location).
Location assessment component 14 may then relay the decision signal via wired or wireless
connections 39 (to the blasting machine 11) and / or via wired or wireless connection
40 (to the detonators 20).
[0082] With continued reference to Figure 2, it should be noted that the position of cell
phone 32 relative to other components of the blasting apparatus is irrelevant, providing
that communication lines are maintained. For example, cell phone 32 may be in the
direct vicinity of the blast site, such that signals 34 and 35 comprise wireless signals
directed to antenna 30. On the other hand, cell phone 32 may be located remote from
the blast site, even in a different country or continent from the blast site. As such,
signals 34 and 35 may be transmitted to the cell phone 32 via wireless and / or land
line connections such that cell phone 32 may be replaced by a non-wireless device
such as a suitably programmable telephone or computer (similar embodiments are described
below with reference to Figures 3 and 4).
[0083] Turning now to Figure 3, a further embodiment of a blasting apparatus of the invention
is illustrated. The blasting apparatus shown generally at 40 includes a blasting machine
11 connected via lines 12 and 13 to detonators 20. The blasting apparatus further
includes a location assessment component 14. In contrast to the embodiment illustrated
in Figure 2 the location approval component 15 in this embodiment is provided by computer
41. An optional feature is indicated in Figure 4 in association with or as an integral
part of computer 41, in the form of database 42 for storing therein pre-programmed
information regarding approved locations for blasting events. The computer 41 receives
information from the location assessment component 14 via an interface, which in Figure
3 comprises the internet 43. For example, the computer 41 may communicate with location
assessment component 14 via an email or website-based interface 44. The information
pertaining to the geographical data may be derived by any technique including GPS
calculations, or by virtue of a known location for a local server 45 used for communication
between the location assessment component and the internet. In any event, the information
regarding the geographical location of the location assessment component 14 may be
uploaded to the server 45 as necessary, either through wired or wireless communication.
Subsequently, the server 45 may transfer 47 the data for the geographical location
to the internet 43 such that the computer 41 can access the data via email or website
44. The computer 41 may compare the information for the geographical location with
stored information for authorized locations for blast events to determine whether
the location assessment component is located at an authorized blast site. In other
respects, the embodiment is similar to that illustrated with reference to Figure 2,
except that a server and the internet are responsible for providing the interface
between the location approval means (i.e. the computer 41) and the remaining components
of the blasting apparatus. As illustrated in Figure 3, if necessary the server 45
may transmit via wired or wireless communication a decision signal to one or more
of the other components of the blasting apparatus. For example, in a similar manner
to the antenna in Figure 2, the server 45 may transmit the decision signal either
to the blasting machine 11 via signal 50, and / or to the detonators 20 via signal
51. Alternatively, the server 45 may transmit the decision signal to the location
assessment means 14 via signal 52, for relay to the blasting machine 11 via signal
53, and /or relay to the detonators via signal 54.
[0084] Turning now to Figure 4, a particularly preferred embodiment of the blasting apparatus
(shown generally at 49) of the invention is illustrated, which includes components
from the embodiments described with reference to Figure 2 and Figure 3. In Figure
4, the location assessment component 14 determines a geographical position of the
blast site via wireless communication 31, 33 with antenna 30. Moreover, the decision
signal is transmitted preferably via wireless means from the antenna 30 to the detonators
20 and / or any one or more components of the blasting apparatus including, but not
limited to, the blasting machine 11 and the location assessment means 14. Therefore,
in all respects thus far described, the embodiment illustrated in Figure 4 is similar
to that shown in Figure 2. However, in Figure 4 the location approval component comprises
computer 41, which preferably includes database 42.
[0085] The interface between computer 41 and location assessment component 14 therefore
includes antenna 30, but in other respects may vary, and in Figure 4 two alternative
options are presented. In one option, the overall interface is similar to that illustrated
in Figure 3, and comprises the internet 43 including an email or website component
44, and a server 45. However, in Figure 4 the server 45 is adapted for two-way communication
61, 62 either via wired or wireless connections with antenna 30. Effectively, the
computer 41, which functions as location approval means 15, may be positioned as required
in communication with the internet either near to the blast site or remote from the
blast site, even in a different country or continent. Regardless of the position of
the computer 41, the location assessment component 14, the blasting machine 11, and
the detonators 20 at the blast site may be positioned as desired for the blast event,
without the need for wired communications to the location approval component 15 or
other components of the blasting apparatus remote from the blast site. In addition,
it is worth noting that the antenna in the embodiment shown in Figure 4 fulfils two
key roles: (1) it permits assessment of the geographical location of the blast site,
and (2) it provides wireless internet access for the components of the blasting apparatus
located at the blast site.
[0086] As mentioned above, Figure 4 further illustrates another option for the interface
between the computer 41 and the location assessment means 14. Specifically, there
remains the option for direct two-way wireless or wired communication 63, 64 between
the computer 41 and antenna 30 for the purposes of transferring information relating
to the geographical location to the computer, and for transferring a decision signal
from the computer to other components of the blasting apparatus via the antenna. Although
not illustrated, the invention further encompasses the use of a communication link
between the computer 41 and other antenna not in the vicinity of the blast site, such
that transfer of data to and from the computer and the blast site occurs via the cell
phone network generally without use of the internet.
[0087] The invention further provides various methods of controlling a blasting event at
a blast site. For example, in one selected embodiment shown in Figure 5, the invention
provides a method of controlling a blasting event at a blast site having positioned
therein at least one detonator and associated explosive charges, each detonator being
adapted to receive via direct electrical connection or wireless communication command
signals transmitted or relayed by at least one associated blasting machine, the method
comprising:
a step 100 of determining a geographical location of said at least one blasting machine,
and / or said at least one detonator;
a step 101 of determining whether the geographical location matches at least one approved
location, and
only if said geographical location matches at least one approved location at step
102 then conducting a step 103 of causing said at least one detonator or at least
one associated component to adopt or maintain an active state suitable for actuation
of the detonators. If said geographical location does not match any of the at least
one approved location at step 102 then conducting a step 104 of causing the at least
one detonator or at least one associated component to adopt or maintain an inactive
state unsuitable for actuation of the at least one detonator. Although not specified
in Figure 5, the method described may involve any apparatus or components in order
to achieve the desired steps. Such components may communicate with one another in
any possible way to achieve the desired steps.
[0088] In particularly preferred embodiments, the methods of the present invention involve
the use of an apparatus of the present invention. For example, as illustrated with
reference to Figure 6, another embodiment of the invention involves a method of controlling
at least one detonator at a blast site using any embodiment of the apparatus of the
invention, the method comprising the steps of:
a step 110 of determining via the at least one location assessment component of the
apparatus a geographical location of said at least one blasting machine, and / or
said at least one detonator;
a step of 111 of determining via the location approval component of the apparatus
whether the geographical location matches any of at least one approved location; and
only if said geographical location matches at least one approved location at step
112 then conducting a step 113 of causing said apparatus to adopt or maintain an active
state suitable for actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt thereby from
said at least one blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE. If said
geographical location does not match at least one approved location at step 112 then
conducting a step 114 of causing said apparatus to adopt or maintain an inactive state
unsuitable for actuation of said at least one detonator.
[0089] In accordance with any method of the invention, any communication means may be used
between components of the blasting apparatus, and / or the detonators. Such methods
include wired and wireless communication means. In this way, the components used to
carry our the methods may be relatively close or remote from one another.
[0090] The methods may employ GPS, LPS, cell phone, or any other form of technology in order
to determine a geographical location, for example by a location assessment means.
In addition, the location approval means, as used in accordance with the methods of
the invention, may involve the use of cell phone technology and / or the internet
in order to determine whether the geographical location is an approved location.
[0091] The methods of the invention may further employ the use of a central command station
located remote from the blast site to generate and transmit at least one command signal
to the at least one blasting machine, and if the at least one command signal includes
a command signal to FIRE, and if the apparatus adopts or maintains the active state,
the at least one blasting machine relaying the command signal to FIRE to the at least
one detonator to cause actuation thereof. In specific methods of the invention the
location approval component may be in association with, and direct electrical communication
with, said central command station, and may activate or deactivate the central command
station as determined by whether a match is found for the geographical locations.
[0092] Turning now to Figure 7 there is illustrated another method of the invention that
utilizes an apparatus of the invention. Step 120 comprises determining a geographical
location for at least one blasting machine and / or the at least one detonator. However,
in this embodiment the least one location approval component is provided 121 as a
cell phone having an internal database having stored therein the at least one approved
location and being in wireless communication with the at least one location assessment
component, either directly or via at least one antenna of a cell phone network. Step
112 in Figure 6 is effectively replaced by steps 122, 123, and 124 in Figure 7. Step
122 comprises receiving information derived from at least one associated location
assessment component regarding said geographical location. Step 123 comprises comparing
the geographical location with the internal database. Step 124 involves, if necessary,
transmitting a decision signal indicative of whether the geographical location and
any of the at least one approved location correspond, to one or more other components
of the apparatus, and if the geographical location and any of said at least one approved
locations correspond, the decision signal at step 125 causing the apparatus to maintain
or adopt said active state. Preferably, the decision signal may be relayed via the
at least one antenna, and processed by the at least one location assessment device
and / or the at least one blasting machine and / or said at least one detonator, thereby
to selectively activate or deactivate components of the apparatus. More preferably,
each of the at least one location assessment component comprises a cell phone network
connection means for connecting to said cell phone network via at least one antenna
at or near to a vicinity of the blast site, and wherein the step of determining a
geographical location comprises analyzing a known geographical location for each of
said at least one antenna. Alternatively, each location assessment component may comprise
a GPS device or an LPS device in association with at least one detonator and / or
at least one blasting machine.
[0093] Although Figure 7 illustrates the use of a cell phone as a location approval component,
a computer can also be used either in direct or wireless communication with each location
assessment component, or via the internet. Such concepts are previously described
with reference to the apparatuses of the present invention. Indeed, in particularly
preferred embodiments of the invention, the methods may encompass the use in combination
of a cell phone network for wireless communication between components of the blasting
apparatus, as well as the internet for obtaining location approval.
[0094] Figures 8 and 9 illustrate a further apparatus and corresponding method of the present
invention respectively, which involve the use of satellite communication for the purposes
of location assessment and location approval. The embodiments described with reference
to Figures 8 and 9 are particularly suited for use when the location of the blast
site is very remote, for example beyond the range of cell phone or wire-based telephone
networks. In Figure 8 there is illustrated an apparatus shown generally at 150. The
apparatus includes at least one blasting machine 11 in communication via lines 12
and 13 with a plurality of detonators 20. The apparatus further includes a location
assessment component 14 which receives from satellite 130 GPS satellite signals 131.
Since the location assessment component of the apparatus is located generally at the
blast site the receipt and processing of the GPS signals generally allows the location
assessment component to pinpoint or at least closely pinpoint a geographical location
for the blast site.
[0095] The apparatus further comprises computer 41 which forms, at least in part, the location
approval component of the apparatus. The computer 41 may be located in a position
remote from the blast site, for example in a different country from the blast site.
The computer 41 may communicate with the location assessment means via satellite communication
involving any feasible route. For example the computer may include means (not shown)
for directly beaming satellite communication signals to 143 or from 144 a suitable
satellite 130. Alternatively, the computer may communicate with the satellite via
the internet 43, and satellite signals 141 and 142.
[0096] In Figure 8, the location assessment component 14 transmits a signal 133 to the satellite
130 comprising information relating to the geographical location of the location assessment
component. The satellite, following receipt of signal 133, may communicate the geographical
location information directly to the computer 41 via signal 144, or alternatively
via signal 141 and the internet 43. In any event, the computer 41 receives the information
regarding the geographical location and can compare this information with approved
locations for blasting stored for example in an internal database 42, or on a website
44 on the internet. If a match is detected indicating that the geographical location
is an approved location for blasting then the computer 41, if required transmits a
decision signal to the satellite 130 either directly 143 or via the internet 43, 142.
The satellite 130 then relays the decision signal to any one or more components of
the blasting apparatus at the blast site such as the blasting machine 11 via signal
136 or the location assessment component 14 via signal 138. The location assessment
component in turn may transmit the decision signal to the blasting machine 11 via
signal 139, or alternatively the detonators via signal 140. Alternatively, the satellite
may transmit the decision signal directly to the detonators via signal 137. In any
event, the decision signal once received by the detonators and / or one or more components
of the apparatus at the blast site will cause activation or deactivation of the apparatus
and / or the detonators as required.
[0097] Although Figure 8 illustrates location assessment component 14 communicating a signal
to the satellite 130 via signal 133, it will be appreciated that this communication
may also occur via blasting machine 11 and / or via a central command station (not
shown). In this way, any of the components of the apparatus at the blast site may
be equipped with means to transmit signals to, and receive signals from, satellite
130. Such means may include, but not are limited to, a satellite phone or similar
device capable of sending signals to and receiving signals from a satellite without
need for external support.
[0098] In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 8 the same satellite 130 is used for the
purposes of location assessment via GPS means, as well as for signal communications
between the components of the apparatus at the blast site (e.g. the location assessment
component 14), and the components remote from the blast site (e.g. the computer 41).
However, it will be appreciated that a single satellite is illustrated for simplicity,
and two or more satellites may be involved in performing any one or more of these
required functions.
[0099] Figure 9 illustrates a method of the present invention, which corresponds to the
use of the apparatus illustrated in Figure 8. In step 170 of the method, a geographical
location of one or more components at a blast site are determined via a GPS device
receiving GPS signals from a suitable satellite in orbit about the earth. In step
171 there is provided a computer located for example remote from the blast site, which
forms at least in part the location approval component of the apparatus. In step 172,
a satellite communication link is established between the location assessment component
and the computer so that the information regarding the geographical location can be
transmitted from the location assessment component to the computer. This communication
link may take any form that in part involves satellite communication. For example
the communication link may further involve use of the internet to transmit the relevant
information regarding the geographical location.
[0100] In step 173 the computer compares the geographical location with known approved locations
for blasting events. This comparison may be conducted in an internal database for
the computer, or alternatively may involve an external database accessed for example
via the internet. Once the computer has determined whether a match exists between
the geographical location and an approved geographical location, a corresponding decision
signal may be transmitted, if necessary, in step 174 to the detonators and / or one
or more other component of the blasting apparatus located at the blast site, thereby
to activate or deactivate the apparatus as required in step 175. Such communication
of the decision signal at step 174 occurs at least in part via satellite communication.
[0101] Any of the embodiments of the apparatuses and methods encompassed by the present
invention, including any of the embodiments described with reference to Figures 1
to 9, may include a time assessment component and a time approval component, in replacement
of (or in addition to) a location assessment component and a time approval component
respectively. In this way, the present invention further provides for blasting apparatuses
and methods that involve an assessment of whether a proposed time for a selected blasting
event matches a pre-approved or previously authorized time for the blasting event.
The time assessment component determines a time or a proposed time at which a blasting
event (including actuation of detonators) is to be initiated, which is transmitted
to a time approval component. The time approval component then compares the time for
the blasting event with one or more approved times or time windows for blasting event.
If the proposed time for the blasting event matches a previously approved time, or
falls within a previously approved time window, then the blasting apparatus may be
caused to adopt or maintain an active state suitable for actuation of at least one
detonator at the blast site in communication with one or more components of the blasting
apparatus. On the other hand if the proposed time for the blasting event does not
match any previously approved times, or does not fall within a previously approved
time window, for a blasting event, then the blasting apparatus is caused to adopt
or maintain an inactive state unsuitable for actuation of the at least one detonator.
[0102] The blasting apparatuses and methods of the invention that involve a time assessment
component and a time approval component may include any form of cross communication
between the time assessment component, the time approval component and any other components
of the blasting apparatus, other devices, and / or associated detonators. For example,
such communication may involve wired communication, or wireless communication involving
for example cell phone networks or satellite communication as previously described
with reference to Figures 1 to 9 and other embodiments of the invention. These embodiments
may further, as required, involve the use of a cell phone or a computer as at least
part of a time approval component, which may optionally include communication or data
analysis or retrieval via the internet.
[0103] The blasting apparatuses and methods of the invention that involve a location assessment
component and a location approval component often, but not necessarily, require that
the location assessment component be located at or near the blast site so that the
geographical location of the blast site can be determined. The positioning of the
location approval component, on the other hand, is more flexible, and this component
may be location at or near the blast site, or remote from the blast site. In contrast,
a time assessment component and a time approval component may both be located at any
position providing that communication is generally maintained with one or more components
of the blasting apparatus at the blast site, and / or the detonators at the blast
site. For example, the time assessment component and the time approval component may
be incorporated into a single device or "box" location at or near the blast site.
Alternatively, time assessment component and the time approval component may be located
far from the blast site, such as for example in a different country, such that communication
with the blast site is for example maintained at least in part via a radio link, cell
phone communication, satellite communication or the internet.
[0104] Any of the embodiments of the invention that involve a time assessment component
and a time approval component may further include, at least in preferred embodiments,
a location assessment component and a location approval component for determining
whether a location of the blast site is an approved location for blasting, and / or
a blast number assessment component and blast number approval component (see below)
for determining whether a number of blasts within a given time period is within an
approved number of blasts. In this way, the invention encompasses blasting apparatuses
and corresponding methods employing such blasting apparatuses that determine whether
a particular blasting event matches an approved location and time for blasting, and
/ or whether a number of blasts, for example, within a given time period is within
an approved number of blasts.
[0105] Other embodiments of the invention include the use of a blast number assessment component
and a blast number approval component in replacement of or in addition to a location
/ time assessment component and a location / time approval component. The blast number
assessment component may simply count a number of blasting events conducted, preferably
within a given blast apparatus and / or preferably for a given time period for one
or more blast apparatuses and / or for a particular blast site, and transfer this
information to a blast number approval component. The blast number approval component,
upon receipt of information regarding the number of blasting events, compares the
number of blasting events with an approved number of blasting events for the blasting
apparatus and / or the given period and / or the blast site. If the number of blasting
events matches or is less than an approved number of blasting events, then the blast
number approval component optionally transmits a decision signal to the detonators
and / or one or more components of the blasting apparatus to cause the detonators
and / or the blasting apparatus to adopt or maintain an active state suitable for
actuation of the detonators. On the other hand, if the number of previous blasting
events is equal to or exceeds an approved number of blasting events, then the blast
number approval component optionally transmits a decision signal to the detonators
and / or one or more components of the blasting apparatus to cause the detonators
and / or the blasting apparatus to adopt or maintain an inactive state unsuitable
for actuation of the detonators. In preferred embodiments, the blast number approval
component, upon determining that the number of previous blasting events exceeds an
approved number of blasting events, consults a blast approval component for authorization
for the blasting event.
[0106] The blasting apparatuses and methods of the invention that involve a blast number
assessment component and a blast number approval component may include any form of
cross communication between the blast number assessment component, the blast number
approval component and any other components of the blasting apparatus, other devices,
and / or associated detonators. For example, such communication may involve wired
communication, or wireless communication involving for example cell phone networks
or satellite communication as previously described with reference to Figures 1 to
9 and other embodiments of the invention. These embodiments may further, as required,
involve the use of a cell phone or a computer as at least part of a blast number approval
component, which may optionally include communication or data analysis or retrieval
via the internet.
[0107] The blasting apparatuses and methods of the invention that involve a location assessment
component and a location approval component often, but not necessarily, require that
the location assessment component be located at or near the blast site so that the
geographical location of the blast site can be determined. The positioning of the
location approval component, on the other hand, is more flexible, and this component
may be located at or near the blast site, or remote from the blast site. In contrast,
a blast number assessment component and a blast number approval component may both
be located at any position providing that communication is generally maintained with
one or more components of the blasting apparatus at the blast site, and / or the detonators
at the blast site. For example, the blast number assessment component and the blast
number approval component may be incorporated into a single device or "box" located
at or near the blast site. Alternatively, blast number assessment component and the
blast number approval component may be located far from the blast site, such as for
example in a different country, such that communication with the blast site is for
example maintained at least in part via a radio link, cell phone communication, satellite
communication or the internet.
[0108] Any of the embodiments of the invention that involve a blast number assessment component
and a blast number approval component may further include, at least in preferred embodiments,
a location assessment component and a location approval component for determining
whether a location of the blast site is an approved location for blasting and / or
a time assessment component and a time approval component for determining whether
a time for a blasting event is an authorized time as previously described. In this
way, the invention encompasses blasting apparatuses and corresponding methods employing
such blasting apparatuses that determine whether a particular blasting event matches
an approved location, an approved time, and a blast number for blasting.
[0109] Preferably, in accordance with any embodiments of the apparatuses or methods of the
invention that include a location approval component, the location approval component
(e.g. cell phone, computer etc.) may also have pre-programmed therein one or more
approved times for blasting events, preferably corresponding with each of said one
or more approved locations. Such pre-programming of approved locations and approved
times for blasting events may be carried out by an authorized blast operator. In this
way, the location approval component may compare the geographical location of the
blasting event, as well as the time of the blasting event, with pre-programmed approved
locations and times for blasting events, thereby to determine whether the blasting
event is an approved blasting event.
[0110] The present invention further encompasses, in any embodiment of the apparatuses and
methods disclosed herein, the use of components of the blasting apparatus (such as
a location approval component and / or time approval component and / or a blast number
approval component) comprising security features such as biometric analysis and /
or confirmation means to check the identity of a person attempting to use or pre-program
the location approval component for the purposes of setting up or controlling a blasting
event. Such biometric analysis may comprise, for example, fingerprint recognition,
hand recognition, foot recognition, face recognition, iris recognition, voice recognition,
voice command recognition, or any other form of biometric recognition including but
not limited to skin spectroscopy analysis or finger vein patterns. A cell phone, computer
or any other component of the apparatus may incorporate alternative security features
such as alphanumeric, numeric, or voice-implemented password recognition.
[0111] For simplicity, the presence of a central command station has not been illustrated
in any of the embodiments of the blasting apparatus or methods shown in the Figures
of the present application. However, it will be appreciated that any decision signal
generated by a location approval component and / or a time approval component and
/ or a blast number approval component may be received and processed by a central
command station, such that the power and / or operation of the central command station
is directly influenced by the decision signal. In this way, the maintenance or adoption
by the blasting apparatus of an active or inactive state may be controlled at the
level of the central command station.
[0112] Moreover, any of the embodiments of the apparatuses or methods of the present invention
may further include the use of a logger for the logging of authorized detonator usage
of detonators each having assigned thereto a unique identification code, as described
for example by
International patent publication WO00/60305 which is incorporated by reference. In this way, the usage and consumption of detonators
may be monitored from a central location, such that detonators can be tracked preferably
from their production to their use. It should be noted that such monitoring may be
combined with databases in accordance with the present invention for monitoring the
geographical location of a blasting event. For example, the present invention encompasses
apparatuses and methods involving a single central database located for example on
a cell phone or a computer, optionally connected to the internet, for logging detonator
usage wherein each detonator comprises a unique identification code. The single database
may be located, for example, in the head office of a mining or explosives company.
The central database may monitor and record several important pieces of information
regarding the use of the detonator, including the place of detonator actuation. Inputting
of data into the database may occur after each blasting event has occurred, or may
occur "live" such that the database is updated at the same time as (or at least immediately
after) each blasting event. Other optional information recorded in the database may
include the time of actuation, the person acting as the authorized blast operator
for the blast (especially if components of the blast apparatus require biometric analysis
for security purposes), the purpose of the blasting event, the prevailing environmental
conditions for the blast etc. etc.
[0113] The blasting apparatuses and methods of the present invention may further involve
the use of means to alert appropriate authorities of any attempt by unauthorized persons
to use the blasting apparatus or components thereof, regardless of whether any such
attempt is successful or unsuccessful in its illicit aim. For example, if the blasting
apparatus comprises a location approval component and / or a time approval component
and / or a blast number approval component connected in some way to the internet or
a telephone network then the internet or telephone network may send a warning signal
to appropriate authorities such as the police. The warning signal may include information
regarding the attempted use the blasting apparatus or components thereof selected
from one or more of the following: the geographical location of the illicit use, the
time of the illicit use, biometric data regarding the person or persons attempting
the illicit use, any other information related to the illicit use.
[0114] In still further embodiments of the invention, each parameter for assessment and
approval may relate to an identification of one or more detonators for a blasting
event. Each detonator may be pre-programmed or be able to be programmed with a unique
or substantially unique detonator identification code specific for each detonator.
In regular operations, such identification codes may be useful, for example, in programming
detonators with specific information such as firing codes and delay times. However,
such identification codes may be further or alternatively be used in accordance with
the invention to designate the use of detonators for one or more specific blasting
events. In this way, theft or misuse of detonators for a blasting event other than
a designated blasting may result in the detonators being inoperable.
[0115] Each blasting apparatus may comprise at least one detonator identification code assessment
component for assessing an identification code for each detonator. In a simple form,
such an assessment component may comprise a device such as a logger, which programs
detonators with identification codes. In other embodiments, the detonators may have
already been programmed with detonator identification codes, such that the detonator
identification code assessment component obtains detonator identification code information
directly from the detonators. In any event, the identity of the detonators may then
be passed to a detonator identification code approval component, which compares the
identification codes with known identification codes, and if a match is found the
blasting apparatus and / or each detonator is caused to maintain or adopt an active
state suitable for actuation or control of the detonators.
[0116] In preferred embodiments, it will be appreciated that a detonator identification
code may be assigned to limit the use of a detonator not only to a specific blasting
event, but alternatively to a specific location for a blasting event (e.g. a specific
country, site etc.) Under these circumstances, a location assessment component may
be present to check that the location matches a designated location. Likewise, a detonator
identification code may be assigned to limit the use of a detonator not to a specific
blasting event, but alternatively to a specific time or time window for a blasting
event. Under these circumstances, a time assessment component may be present to check
that the time matches the designated time. Likewise, a detonator identification code
may be assigned to limit the use of a detonator not only to a specific blasting event,
but alternatively to a specific blast operator for a blasting event. Under these circumstances,
a blast operator assessment component may be present to check that the blast operator
matches the designated blast operator.
[0117] In this way, the use of detonator identification codes may permit detonators to be
sold or distributed having pre-programmed identification codes, where the detonators
are operable for example only in the hands of a designated customer, and / or at a
specific place, and /or at a specific time. Therefore, the supplier of the detonators
may retain overall control of the detonators and limit their use in the field, such
that theft, inadvertent or illicit use of the detonators may be foiled. In preferred
embodiments, the supplier may retain control of the detonators from a central office.
For example, the use or attempted use of detonators may be "watched" by a central
office having a database of future approval detonator or blast apparatus uses. For
each blasting event, a blast apparatus may contact the central office to request permission
to proceed with a blasting event on the basis of the detonators identified at the
blast site for the event, as well as other parameters for the event such as the location
and / or the time and / or the identity of the blast operator. Following approval
this information for the blasting event from the central office, the blasting event
may proceed, and all information regarding what was fired, where it was fired, when
it was fired, and who was responsible for the firing (i.e.
what, where, when, who) may be logged in a database, for example at the central office. The central office
may be located at the blast site or at a location remote from the blast site, even
in a different country.
[0118] Whilst the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments of
the blasting apparatuses, and methods of blasting of the present invention, a person
of skill in the art would recognize that other blasting apparatuses, and methods of
blasting that have not been specifically described would nonetheless lie within the
spirit of the invention. It is intended to encompass all such embodiments within the
scope of the appended claims.
[0119] The following are the claims of the parent application as filed and are included
as part of the description of the present application.
- 1. An apparatus for controlling actuation of at least one detonator for a blasting
event at a blast site, the apparatus comprising:
at least one blasting machine for transmitting command signals to said at least one
detonator via direct electrical connection or wireless communication;
at least one parameter assessment component for determining a parameter for said apparatus
or a component thereof;
at least one parameter approval component, for comparing said parameter with at least
one approved parameter, said at least one detonator being actuatable upon receipt
from said at least one blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE, only
if said parameter and any of said at least one approved parameter correspond.
- 2. A method of controlling a blasting event at a blast site with a blasting apparatus,
the blast site having positioned therein at least one detonator and associated explosive
charges, each detonator being adapted to receive via direct electrical connection
or wireless communication command signals transmitted or relayed by at least one associated
blasting machine, the method comprising:
determining a parameter for said blasting apparatus or a component thereof;
determining whether the parameter matches at least one approved parameter, and
if said parameter corresponds to at least one approved parameter then causing said
at least one detonator or at least one component of the blasting apparatus to adopt
or maintain an active state suitable for actuation of said at least one detonator.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 for controlling actuation of at least one detonator for
a blasting event at a blast site:
said at least one parameter assessment component comprising at least one location
assessment component for determining a geographical location of said at least one
blasting machine, and / or said at least one detonator;
said at least one parameter approval component comprising at least one location approval
component, for comparing said geographical location with at least one approved location,
said at least one detonator being actuatable upon receipt from said at least one blasting
machine of at least one command signal to FIRE, only if said geographical location
and any of said at least one approved location correspond.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said at least one approved location comprises
a plurality of adjacent approved locations to define an area of said blast site, within
which actuation of said at least one detonator may proceed upon receipt by said at
least one detonator of said at least one command signal to FIRE from said at least
one blasting machine.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component comprises a global positioning system (GPS) device or local positioning
system (LPS) device in association with at least one detonator and / or at least one
blasting machine.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component comprises cell phone network connection means for connecting to a cell phone
network via at least one antenna of the cell phone network at or near to a vicinity
of the blast site, said geographical location being determined by a known geographical
location of each of said at least one antenna.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of said at least one location approval component
is located remote from the blast site.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of said at least one location approval component
includes a memory comprising a database of approved locations.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of said at least one location approval
component is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein each of said at least one location approval
component is in communication with said at least one blasting machine at least in
part via wireless communication means.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said apparatus further comprises a central command
station located remote from the blast site for generating and transmitting at least
one command signal to said at least one blasting machine.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said at least one location approval component
is in association with, and direct electrical communication with, said central command
station.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of said at least one location approval
component, upon determining that said geographical location corresponds with at least
one approved location, causes activation of said central command station for transmission
of said at least one command signal.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said location approval component, upon determining
that said geographical location does not correspond with any of said at least one
approved location, causes shut down of said central command station.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of said at least one location approval
component comprises a cell phone having an internal database having stored therein
said at least one approved location and being in wireless communication with said
at least one location assessment component, either directly or via at least one antenna
of a cell phone network, whereby each cell phone:
receives information from at least one associated location assessment component regarding
said geographical location;
compares said geographical information with said internal database; and
if required generates a decision signal indicative of whether said geographical location
and any of said at least one approved location correspond, and optionally transmits
the decision signal to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said
geographical location and any of said at least one approved locations correspond said
decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt an activated state suitable
for actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt thereby of at least one
appropriate command signal from said at least one blasting machine.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein each decision signal is optionally relayed
via said at least one antenna, and processed by said at least one location assessment
device and / or said at least one blasting machine and / or said at least one detonator,
thereby to control activation of selected components of the apparatus.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component comprises a cell phone network connection means for connecting to said cell
phone network via at least one antenna at or near to a vicinity of the blast site,
said geographical location being determined by a known geographical location of said
at least one antenna.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein each of said location assessment component
comprises a global positioning system (GPS) device or a local positioning system (LPS)
device in association with at least one detonator and / or at least one blasting machine.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein said cell phone network connection means comprises
said at least one cell phone.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said at least one location approval component
comprises a single cell phone.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein said single cell phone further includes voice
and / or password recognition means for identifying whether a blast operator using
the cell phone is an authorized blast operator, and if said voice and / or password
recognition means positively identifies said blast operator as an authorized blast
operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an active state suitable
for function as a location approval means, whereas if said voice and / or password
recognition means does not positively identify said blast operator as an authorized
blast operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an inactive state
unsuitable for function as a location approval means.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said at least one location approval component
comprises at least one computer having an internal database for storing said at least
one approved location, whereby each computer:
receives information from at least one associated location assessment component regarding
said geographical location;
compares said geographical information with said internal database having stored therein
at least one approved location; and
if required generates a decision signal indicative of whether said geographical location
and any of said at least one approved locations correspond, and optionally transmits
the decision signal to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said
geographical location and any of said at least one approved locations correspond said
decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt an activate state suitable
for actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt thereby of at least one
appropriate command signal from said at least one blasting machine.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein each computer is connected to the internet,
and communicates at least in part with said at least one location assessment component
via the internet.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component comprises a cell phone network connection means for connecting to a local
cell phone network via at least one antenna at or near to a vicinity of the blast
site.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein each cell phone network connection means permits
determination of said geographical location by determining a known geographical location
of said at least one antenna.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein each cell phone network connection means provides
for connection of said at least one location assessment component to the internet
for communication with said at least one computer.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein each of said location assessment component
comprises a global positioning system (GPS) device or a local positioning system (LPS)
device in association with at least one detonator and / or at least one blasting machine.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein said computer further comprises biometric recognition
means for identifying whether a blast operator using the computer is an authorized
blast operator, and if said biometric recognition means positively identifies said
blast operator as an authorized blast operator, said computer being caused to adopt
or maintain an active state suitable for function as a location approval means, whereas
if said biometric recognition means does not positively identify said blast operator
as an authorized blast operator, said computer being caused to adopt or maintain an
inactive state unsuitable for function as a location approval means.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 29, wherein said biometric recognition means analyses a
biometric feature of said blast operator selected from the group consisting of: a
fingerprint, a hand, a foot, a face, an iris, a voice, a DNA fingerprint, skin spectroscopy
analysis, and finger vein analysis.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein said computer further comprises password recognition
means for identifying whether a blast operator using the computer is an authorized
blast operator, and if said password recognition means positively identifies said
blast operator as an authorized blast operator, said computer being caused to adopt
or maintain an active state suitable for function as a location approval means, whereas
if said password recognition means does not positively identify said blast operator
as an authorized blast operator, said computer being caused to adopt or maintain an
inactive state unsuitable for function as a location approval means.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein said password recognition means analyses a
password selected from the group consisting of: a verbal password, and a typed password
comprising numeric and / or alphanumeric characters.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a time assessment component and a
time approval component for checking that a time for said blasting event corresponds
with an approved time for said blasting event, said apparatus being able to cause
actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt by said at least one detonator
from said at least one blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE, only
if said geographical location and any of said at least one approved location correspond,
and further if said time for said blasting event corresponds with an approved time
for said blasting event.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique
identification code, the apparatus further comprising a logging database for logging
detonator actuation, and a recordal component for transmitting to the database an
actuation signal corresponding to actuation of each detonator, the logging database
storing data regarding the place of actuation of each detonator.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein the logging database is integral with the location
approval means.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein the logging database further records a time
for actuation of each detonator.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein the apparatus includes a biometric analyzer
for recording at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the logging database
further recording a biometric signature or an identity of the blast operator for each
actuated detonator.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said at least one location approval component
comprises a computer having an internal database for storing said at least one approved
location, whereby said computer:
receives information from at least one associated location assessment component regarding
said geographical location;
compares said geographical information with said internal database having stored therein
at least one approved location; and
if required generates a decision signal indicative of whether said geographical location
and any of said at least one approved locations correspond, and optionally transmits
said decision signal to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said
geographical location and any of said at least one approved locations correspond said
decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt an activate state suitable
for actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt thereby of at least one
appropriate command signal from said at least one blasting machine;
and wherein said computer further comprises a logging database;
and wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique identification code, the
apparatus further comprises a recordal component for transmitting to the logging database
an actuation signal corresponding to actuation of each detonator, the logging database
storing data regarding the actuation and the location of actuation of each detonator;
and wherein the logging database further records a time for actuation for each detonator;
and wherein the apparatus further includes at least one biometric analyzer for recording
at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the logging database further recording
a biometric signature or an identity of the blast operator for each actuated detonator.
- 39. A method of claim 2 for controlling a blasting event at a blast site having positioned
therein at least one detonator and optionally associated therewith explosive charges,
each detonator being adapted to receive via direct electrical connection or wireless
communication command signals transmitted or relayed by at least one associated blasting
machine, the method comprising:
determining a geographical location of said at least one blasting machine, and / or
said at least one detonator;
determining whether the geographical location matches at least one approved location;
and
only if said geographical location matches at least one approved location then causing
said at least one detonator or at least one associated component to adopt or maintain
an active state suitable for actuation of said at least one detonator.
- 40. A method of controlling at least one detonator at a blast site according to claim
2, using an apparatus of claim 3, the method comprising the steps of:
determining via the at least one location assessment component a geographical location
of said at least one blasting machine, and or said at least one detonator;
determining via the location approval component whether the geographical location
matches any of said at least one approved location; and
only if said geographical location matches at least one approved location then causing
said apparatus to adopt or maintain an active state suitable for actuation of said
at least one detonator upon receipt thereby from said at least one blasting machine
of at least one command signal to FIRE.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein said at least one approved location comprises
a plurality of approved locations to define an area of said blast site, within which
actuation of said at least one detonator may proceed upon receipt by said at least
one detonator of said at least one command signal to FIRE.
- 42. The method of claim 40, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 43. The method of claim 40, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component comprises a global positioning system (GPS) device or a local positioning
system (LPS) device in association with at least one detonator and / or at least one
blasting machine, said step of determining a geographical location comprising receipt
and processing by said GPS device or LPS device of appropriate GPS or LPS signals.
- 44. The method of claim 40, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component comprises cell phone network connection means for connecting to a cell phone
network via at least one antenna of the cell phone network at or near to a vicinity
of the blast site, wherein said step of determining said geographical location comprises:
analyzing a known geographical location of each of said at least one antenna.
- 45. The method of claim 40, wherein each of said at least one location approval component
is located remote from the blast site.
- 46. The method of claim 40, wherein each of said at least one location approval component
includes a memory comprising a database of approved locations, the step of determining
whether said geographical location matches at least one approved location comprising
scanning said database for a match.
- 47. The method of claim 40, wherein each of said at least one location approval component
is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 48. The method of claim 45, wherein each of said at least one location approval component
is in communication with said at least one blasting machine at least in part via wireless
communication means.
- 49. The method of claim 40, wherein said apparatus further comprises a central command
station located remote from the blast site, the method further comprising the step
of:
causing said central command station to generate and transmit at least one command
signal to said at least one blasting machine, and if said at least one command signal
includes a command signal to FIRE, and if said apparatus adopts or maintains said
active state, said at least one blasting machine relaying said command signal to FIRE
to said at least one detonator to cause actuation thereof.
- 50. The method of claim 49, wherein said at least one location approval component
is in association with, and direct electrical communication with, said central command
station.
- 51. The method of claim 49, wherein the step of causing said apparatus to adopt or
maintain an active state comprises activation of said central command station for
transmission of said at least one command signal.
- 52. The method of claim 40, wherein said apparatus further comprises a central command
station located remote from the blast site for transmitting at least one command signal
to said at least one blasting machine, and if said location approval component is
unable to determine that said geographical location matches said at least one approved
location, or if said location approval component determines that said geographical
location is a forbidden location for a blasting event, the method further comprising
the step of:
causing said central command station to shut down such that it is unable to generate
and transmit at least one command signal to said at least one blasting machine.
- 53. The method of claim 40, wherein each of said at least one location approval component
comprises a cell phone having an internal database having stored therein said at least
one approved location and being in wireless communication with said at least one location
assessment component, either directly or via at least one antenna of a cell phone
network, wherein the step of determining via said location approval component whether
said geographical location matches said at least one approved location is conducted
by each cell phone by the steps of:
receiving information derived from at least one associated location assessment component
regarding said geographical location;
comparing said geographical location with said internal database; and
if required
generating a decision signal indicative of whether said geographical location and
any of said at least one approved location correspond, and optionally transmitting
said decision signal to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said
geographical location and any of said at least one approved locations correspond said
decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt said active state.
- 54. The method of claim 53, further comprising the steps of:
optionally relaying said decision signal via said at least one antenna; and
processing said decision signal by said at least one location assessment device and
/or said at least one blasting machine and / or said at least one detonator, thereby
to selectively activate or deactivate components of the apparatus.
- 55. The method of claim 53, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component comprises a cell phone network connection means for connecting to said cell
phone network via at least one antenna at or near to a vicinity of the blast site,
and wherein the step determining a geographical location comprises analyzing a known
geographical location for each of said at least one antenna.
- 56. The method of claim 55, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component comprises a global positioning system (GPS) device or a local positioning
system (LPS) device in association with at least one detonator and / or at least one
blasting machine, said step of determining a geographical location comprising receipt
and processing by said GPS device or LPS device of appropriate GPS or LPS signals.
- 57. The method of claim 55, wherein each of said cell phone network connection means
comprises said at least one cell phone.
- 58. The method of claim 53, wherein said at least one location approval component
comprises a single cell phone.
- 59. The method of claim 58, wherein said single cell phone further includes voice
and /or password recognition means, and the method further includes the step of:
identifying with said voice and / or password recognition means whether a blast operator
using the cell phone is an authorized blast operator, and if said voice and / or password
recognition means positively identifies said blast operator as an authorized blast
operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an active state suitable
for function as a location approval means, whereas if said voice and / or password
recognition means does not positively identify said blast operator as an authorized
blast operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an inactive state
unsuitable for function as a location approval means.
- 60. The method of claim 40, wherein said at least one location approval component
comprises at least one computer having an internal database for storing said at least
one approved location, the step of determining via said location approval component
whether said geographical location matches said at least one approved location being
conducted by each computer by the steps of:
receiving information derived from at least one associated location assessment component
regarding said geographical location;
comparing said geographical location with said internal database; and
if required
generating a decision signal indicative of whether said geographical location and
any of said at least one approved location correspond, optionally transmitting said
decision signal to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said geographical
location and any of said at least one approved locations correspond said decision
signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt said active state.
- 61. The method of claim 60, wherein each computer is connected to the internet, and
receives information from said at least one location assessment component at least
in part via the internet.
- 62. The method of claim 60, wherein each of said at least one location assessment
component comprises a cell phone network connection means for connecting to a local
cell phone network via at least one antenna at or near to a vicinity of the blast
site.
- 63. The method of claim 62, wherein said step of determining said geographical location
comprises:
analyzing a known geographical location of each of said at least one antenna.
- 64. The method of claim 62, wherein each cell phone network connection means provides
for connection of said at least one location assessment component to the internet
for communication with said at least one computer.
- 65. The method of claim 60, wherein each of said location assessment component comprises
a global positioning system (GPS) device or a local positioning system (LPS) device
in association with at least one detonator and / or at least one blasting machine,
each GPS device or LPS device determining said geographical location through receipt
of GPS or LPS signals.
- 66. The method of claim 60, wherein said computer further comprises biometric recognition
means, the method including the step of:
identifying via said biometric recognition means whether a blast operator using the
computer is an authorized blast operator, and
if said biometric recognition means positively identifies said blast operator as an
authorized blast operator, causing said computer being to adopt or maintain an active
state suitable for function as a location approval means, or if said biometric recognition
means does not positively identify said blast operator as an authorized blast operator,
causing said computer to adopt or maintain an inactive state unsuitable for function
as a location approval means.
- 67. The method of claim 66, wherein the step of analyzing comprises scanning a biometric
feature selected from the group consisting of: a fingerprint, a hand, a foot, a face,
an iris, a voice, a DNA fingerprint, a skin spectroscopy analysis, and a finger vein
pattern.
- 68. The method of claim 60, wherein said computer further comprises password recognition
means, the method further comprising the step of:
identifying via said password recognition means whether a blast operator using the
computer is an authorized blast operator, and if said password recognition means positively
identifies said blast operator as an authorized blast operator, causing said computer
to adopt or maintain an active state suitable for function as a location approval
means, or if said password recognition means does not positively identify said blast
operator as an authorized blast operator, causing said computer to adopt or maintain
an inactive state unsuitable for function as a location approval means.
- 69. The method of claim 68, wherein the step of identifying via said password recognition
means comprises analyzing a password selected from the group consisting of:
a verbal password, and a typed password comprising numeric and / or alphanumeric characters.
- 70. The method of claim 40, the blasting apparatus further comprising a blasting event
time approval means, the method further comprising the step of:
checking via said blasting event time approval means that a time for said blasting
event corresponds with a pre-specified time window for said blasting event, said apparatus
being able to cause actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt by said
at least one detonator from said at least one blasting machine of at least one command
signal to FIRE, only if said geographical location and any of said at least one approved
location correspond, and further if said time for said blasting event corresponds
with said pre-specified time window for said blasting event.
- 71. The method of claim 40, wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique identification
code, the apparatus further comprising a logging database for logging detonator actuation,
and a recordal component for transmitting to the database an actuation signal corresponding
to actuation of each detonator, the method further comprising the step of:
storing in the logging database data received from the recordal component corresponding
to the place of actuation of each detonator.
- 72. The method of claim 71, wherein the logging database is integral with the location
approval means.
- 73. The method of claim 71, wherein the step of storing further comprises recording
on the logging database a time for actuation of each detonator.
- 74. The method of claim 71, wherein the apparatus further comprises a biometric analyzer
for recording at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the step of storing
further comprising recording on the logging database a biometric signature or an identity
of the blast operator for each actuated detonator or a blasting event.
- 75. The method of claim 40, wherein said at least one location approval component
comprises at least one computer having an internal database for storing said at least
one approved location, the step of determining via said location approval component
whether said geographical location matches said at least one approved location being
conducted by each computer by the steps of:
receiving information derived from at least one associated location assessment component
regarding said geographical location;
comparing said geographical location with said internal database; and
if required
generating a decision signal indicative of whether said geographical location and
any of said at least one approved location correspond, optionally transmitting said
decision signal to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said geographical
location and any of said at least one approved locations correspond said decision
signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt said active state;
and wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique identification code, the
apparatus further comprising a logging database for logging detonator actuation, and
a recordal component for transmitting to the database an actuation signal corresponding
to actuation of each detonator, the method further comprising the step of:
storing in the logging database data received from the recordal component corresponding
to the place and time of actuation of each detonator;
and wherein the apparatus further includes at least one biometric analyzer for recording
at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the logging database further recording
a biometric signature or an identity of the blast operator for each actuated detonator.
- 76. The blasting apparatus of claim 3, wherein the at least one location assessment
component communicates with the at least one location approval component at least
in part via satellite communication means.
- 77. The blasting apparatus of claim 76, wherein the at least one location approval
component is a computer connected to the internet, and communicates with the at least
one location approval component at least in part via the internet.
- 78. The blasting apparatus of claim 76, wherein the at least one location assessment
component comprises at least one GPS device located at the blast site that determines
said geographical location through receipt of GPS signals.
- 79. The blasting apparatus of claim 76, wherein the at least one location assessment
component comprises at least one LPS device located at the blast site that determines
said geographical location through receipt of LPS signals.
- 80. The method of claim 40, wherein the at least one location assessment component
communicates with the at least one location approval component at least in part via
satellite communication means.
- 81. The method of claim 80, wherein the at least one location approval component is
a computer connected to the internet, and communicates with the at least one location
approval component at least in part via the internet.
- 82. The method of claim 40, wherein the at least one location assessment component
comprises at least one GPS device or an LPS device located at the blast site that
determines said geographical location through receipt of GPS signals or LPS signals.
- 83. The apparatus of claim 1 for controlling actuation of at least one detonator for
a blasting event at a blast site, the apparatus comprising:
at least one blasting machine for transmitting at least one command signal to said
at least one detonator via direct electrical connection or wireless communication;
said at least one parameter assessment component comprising at least one time assessment
component for determining a time of said blasting event;
said at least one parameter approval component comprising at least one time approval
component, for comparing said time with at least one approved time, said at least
one detonator being actuatable upon receipt from said at least one blasting machine
of at least one command signal to FIRE, only if said time and any of said at least
one approved time correspond.
- 84. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said at least one approved time comprises a
plurality of consecutive times to define a time window, within which actuation of
said at least one detonator may proceed upon receipt by said at least one detonator
of said at least one command signal to FIRE from said at least one blasting machine.
- 85. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein each of said at least one time assessment component
is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 86. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein each of said at least one time assessment component
comprises a crystal clock in association with at least one detonator and / or at least
one blasting machine, the crystal clock determining said time for said blasting event.
- 87. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein each of said at least one time approval component
is located remote from the blast site.
- 88. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein each of said at least one time approval component
includes a memory comprising a database of approved times.
- 89. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein each of said at least one time approval component
is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 90. The apparatus of claim 87, wherein each of said at least one time approval component
is in communication with said at least one blasting machine at least in part via wireless
communication means.
- 91. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said apparatus further comprises a central
command station located remote from the blast site for generating and transmitting
at least one command signal to said at least one blasting machine.
- 92. The apparatus of claim 91, wherein said at least one time approval component is
in association with, and direct electrical communication with, said central command
station.
- 93. The apparatus of claim 91, wherein each of said at least one time approval component,
upon determining that said time for said blasting event corresponds with at least
one approved time, causes activation of said central command station for transmission
of said at least one command signal.
- 94. The apparatus of claim 91, wherein said time approval component, upon determining
that said time for said blasting event does not correspond with any of said at least
one approved time, causes shut down of said central command station.
- 95. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein each of said at least one time approval component
comprises a cell phone having an internal database having stored therein said at least
one approved time and being in wireless communication with said at least one time
assessment component, either directly or via at least one antenna of a cell phone
network, whereby each cell phone:
receives information from at least one associated time assessment component regarding
said time for said blasting event;
compares said time with said internal database; and
if required generates a decision signal indicative of whether said time and any of
said at least one approved times correspond, optionally transmits said decision signal
to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said time and any of said
at least one approved times correspond said decision signal causing said apparatus
to maintain or adopt an activated state suitable for actuation of said at least one
detonator upon receipt thereby of at least one appropriate command signal from said
at least one blasting machine.
- 96. The apparatus of claim 95, wherein each decision signal is optionally relayed
via said at least one antenna, and processed by said at least one time assessment
device and /or said at least one blasting machine and / or said at least one detonator,
thereby to control activation of selected components of the apparatus.
- 97. The apparatus of claim 95, wherein each of said time assessment component comprises
a crystal clock in association with at least one detonator and / or at least one blasting
machine, each crystal clock determining said time.
- 98. The apparatus of claim 95, wherein said at least one time approval component comprises
a single cell phone.
- 99. The apparatus of claim 98, wherein said single cell phone further includes voice
and / or password recognition means for identifying whether a blast operator using
the cell phone is an authorized blast operator, and if said voice and / or password
recognition means positively identifies said blast operator as an authorized blast
operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an active state suitable
for function as a time approval component, whereas if said voice and / or password
recognition means does not positively identify said blast operator as an authorized
blast operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an inactive state
unsuitable for function as a time approval component.
- 100. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said at least one time approval component
comprises at least one computer having an internal database for storing said at least
one approved time, whereby each computer:
receives information from at least one associated time assessment component regarding
said time for said blasting event;
compares said time with said internal database having stored therein at least one
approved time; and
if required generates a decision signal indicative of whether said time and any of
said at least one approved times correspond, optionally transmits said decision signal
to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said time and any of said
at least one approved times correspond said decision signal causing said apparatus
to maintain or adopt an activate state suitable for actuation of said at least one
detonator upon receipt thereby of at least one appropriate command signal from said
at least one blasting machine.
- 101. The apparatus of claim 100, wherein each computer is connected to the internet,
and communicates at least in part with said at least one time assessment component
via the internet.
- 102. The apparatus of claim 100, wherein each of said at least one time assessment
component comprises a cell phone network connection means for connecting to a local
cell phone network via at least one antenna at or near to a vicinity of the blast
site.
- 103. The apparatus of claim 102, wherein each cell phone network connection means
provides for connection of said at least one time assessment component to the internet
for communication with said at least one computer.
- 104. The apparatus of claim 100, wherein each computer further comprises biometric
recognition means for identifying whether a blast operator using each computer is
an authorized blast operator, and if said biometric recognition means positively identifies
said blast operator as an authorized blast operator, each computer being caused to
adopt or maintain an active state suitable for function as a time approval means;
whereas if said biometric recognition means does not positively identify said blast
operator as an authorized blast operator, each computer being caused to adopt or maintain
an inactive state unsuitable for function as a time approval means.
- 105. The apparatus of claim 104, wherein said biometric recognition means analyses
a biometric feature of said blast operator selected from the group consisting of:
a fingerprint, a hand, a foot, a face, an iris, a voice, a DNA fingerprint, a skin
spectroscopy analysis, and a finger vein analysis.
- 106. The apparatus of claim 100, wherein said computer further comprises password
recognition means for identifying whether a blast operator using each computer is
an authorized blast operator, and if said password recognition means positively identifies
said blast operator as an authorized blast operator, each computer being caused to
adopt or maintain an active state suitable for function as a time approval means,
whereas if said password recognition means does not positively identify said blast
operator as an authorized blast operator, each computer being caused to adopt or maintain
an inactive state unsuitable for function as a time approval means.
- 107. The apparatus of claim 106, wherein said password recognition means analyses
a password selected from the group consisting of: a verbal password, and a typed password
comprising numeric and / or alphanumeric characters.
- 108. The apparatus of claim 83, further comprising a location assessment component
and a location approval component for checking that a location for said blasting event
corresponds with an approved location for said blasting event, said apparatus being
able to cause actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt by said at least
one detonator from said at least one blasting machine of at least one command signal
to FIRE, only if said geographical location and any of said at least one approved
location correspond, and further if said time for said blasting event corresponds
with an approved time for said blasting event.
- 109. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique
identification code, the apparatus further comprising a logging database for logging
detonator actuation, and a recordal component for transmitting to the database an
actuation signal corresponding to actuation of each detonator, the logging database
storing data regarding the location of actuation of each detonator.
- 110. The apparatus of claim 109, wherein the logging database is integral with the
time approval means.
- 111. The apparatus of claim 109, wherein the logging database further records a time
for actuation of each detonator.
- 112. The apparatus of claim 109, wherein the apparatus includes a biometric analyzer
for recording at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the logging database
further recording a biometric signature or an identity of the blast operator for each
actuated detonator.
- 113. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said at least one time approval component
comprises a computer having an internal database for storing said at least one approved
time, whereby said computer:
receives information from at least one associated time assessment component regarding
said time for said blasting event;
compares said time with said internal database having stored therein at least one
approved time; and
if required generates a decision signal indicative of whether said time and any of
said at least one approved times correspond to one or more other components of the
apparatus, and if said time and any of said at least one approved times correspond
said decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt an activate state
suitable for actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt thereby of at least
one appropriate command signal from said at least one blasting machine;
and wherein said computer further comprises said logging database;
and wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique identification code, the
apparatus further comprises a recordal component for transmitting to the logging database
an actuation signal corresponding to actuation of each detonator, the logging database
storing data regarding the actuation and the place of actuation of each detonator;
and wherein the logging database further records a time for actuation for each detonator;
and wherein the apparatus further includes at least one biometric analyzer for recording'
at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the logging database further recording
a biometric signature or an identity of the blast operator for each actuated detonator.
- 114. The method of claim 2 for controlling a blasting event at a blast site having
positioned therein at least one detonator and associated explosive charges, each detonator
being adapted to receive via direct electrical connection or wireless communication
command signals transmitted or relayed by at least one associated blasting machine,
the method comprising:
determining a time for said blasting event;
determining whether the time matches at least one approved time, and
only if said time matches at least one approved time then causing said at least one
detonator or at least one associated component to adopt or maintain an active state
suitable for actuation of said at least one detonator.
- 115. The method of claim 2 for controlling at least one detonator at a blast site
using an apparatus of claim 83, the method comprising the steps of:
determining via the at least one time assessment component a time of said blasting
event;
determining via the time approval component whether the time matches any of at least
one approved time; and
only if said time matches at least one approved time then causing said apparatus to
adopt or maintain an active state suitable for actuation of said at least one detonator
upon receipt thereby from said at least one blasting machine of at least one command
signal to FIRE.
- 116. The method of claim 115, wherein said at least one approved time comprises consecutive
approved times to define a time window, within which actuation of said at least one
detonator may proceed upon receipt by said at least one detonator of said at least
one command signal to FIRE.
- 117. The method of claim 115, wherein each of said at least one time assessment component
is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 118. The method of claim 115, wherein each of said at least one time assessment component
comprises a crystal clock in association with at least one detonator and / or at least
one blasting machine.
- 119. The method of claim 115, wherein each of said at least one time approval component
is located remote from the blast site.
- 120. The method of claim 115, wherein each of said at least one time approval component
includes a memory comprising a database of approved times, the step of determining
whether said time matches at least one approved time comprising scanning said database
for a match.
- 121. The method of claim 115, wherein each of said at least one time approval component
is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 122. The method of claim 119, wherein each of said at least one time approval component
is in communication with said at least one blasting machine at least in part via wireless
communication means.
- 123. The method of claim 115, wherein said apparatus further comprises a central command
station located remote from the blast site, the method further comprising the step
of:
causing said central command station to generate and transmit at least one command
signal to said at least one blasting machine, and if said at least one command signal
includes a command signal to FIRE, and if said apparatus adopts or maintains said
active state, said at least one blasting machine relaying said command signal to FIRE
to said at least one detonator to cause actuation thereof.
- 124. The method of claim 123, wherein said at least one time approval component is
in association with, and direct electrical communication with, said central command
station.
- 125. The method of claim 123, wherein the step of causing said apparatus to adopt
or maintain an active state comprises activation of said central command station for
transmission of said at least one command signal.
- 126. The method of claim 115, wherein said apparatus further comprises a central command
station located remote from the blast site for transmitting at least one command signal
to said at least one blasting machine, and if said time approval component is unable
to determine that said time matches said at least one approved time, or if said time
approval component determines that said time is a forbidden time for a blasting event,
the method further comprising the step of:
causing said central command station to shut down such that it is unable to generate
and transmit at least one command signal to said at least one blasting machine.
- 127. The method of claim 115, wherein each of said at least one time approval component
comprises a cell phone having an internal database having stored therein said at least
one approved time and being in wireless communication with said at least one time
assessment component, either directly or via at least one antenna of a cell phone
network, wherein the step of determining via said time approval component whether
said time matches said at least one approved time is conducted by each cell phone
by the steps of
receiving information derived from at least one associated time assessment component
regarding said time;
comparing said time with said internal database; and
if required
generating a decision signal indicative of whether said time and any of said at least
one approved times correspond, optionally transmitting said decision signal to one
or more other components of the apparatus, and if said time and any of said at least
one approved times correspond said decision-signal causing said apparatus to maintain
or adopt said active state.
- 128. The method of claim 127, further comprising the steps of:
optionally relaying said decision signal via said at least one antenna; and
processing said decision signal by said at least one time assessment device and /
or said at least one blasting machine and / or said at least one detonator, thereby
to selectively activate or deactivate components of the apparatus.
- 129. The method of claim 127, wherein each of said at least one time assessment component
comprises a crystal clock in association with at least one detonator and / or at least
one blasting machine.
- 130. The method of claim 127, wherein each of said cell phone network connection means
comprises said at least one cell phone.
- 131. The method of claim 130, wherein said at least one time approval component comprises
a single cell phone.
- 132. The method of claim 131, wherein said single cell phone further includes voice
and / or password recognition means, and the method further includes the step of:
identifying with said voice and / or password recognition means whether a blast operator
using the cell phone is an authorized blast operator, and if said voice and / or password
recognition means positively identifies said blast operator as an authorized blast
operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an active state suitable
for function as a time approval means, whereas if said voice and / or password recognition
means does not positively identify said blast operator as an authorized blast operator,
said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an inactive state unsuitable for
function as a time approval means.
- 133. The method of claim 115, wherein said at least one time approval component comprises
at least one computer-having an internal database for storing said at least one approved
time, the step of determining via said time approval component whether said time matches
said at least one approved time being conducted by each computer by the steps of:
receiving information derived from at least one associated time assessment component
regarding said time;
comparing said time with said internal database; and
if required
generating a decision signal indicative of whether said time and any of said at least
one approved times correspond, optionally transmitting the decision signal to one
or more other components of the apparatus, and if said time and any of said at least
one approved times correspond said decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain
or adopt said active state.
- 134. The method of claim 133, wherein each computer is connected to the internet,
and receives information from said at least one time assessment component at least
in part via the internet.
- 135. The method of claim 133, wherein each of said at least one time assessment component
comprises a cell phone network connection means for connecting to a local cell phone
network via at least one antenna at or near to a vicinity of the blast site.
- 136. The method of claim 135, wherein each cell phone network connection means provides
for connection of said at least one time assessment component to the internet for
communication with said at least one computer.
- 137. The method of claim 133, wherein each computer further comprises biometric recognition
means, the method including the step of:
identifying via said biometric recognition means whether a blast operator using the
computer is an authorized blast operator, and
if said biometric recognition means positively identifies said blast operator as an
authorized blast operator, causing-each computer being to adopt or maintain an active
state suitable for function as a time approval means, or if each biometric recognition
means does not positively identify said blast operator as an authorized blast operator,
causing each computer to adopt or maintain an inactive state unsuitable for function
as a time approval means.
- 138. The method of claim 137, wherein the step of analyzing comprises scanning a biometric
feature selected from the group consisting of: a fingerprint, a hand, a foot, a face,
an iris, a voice, a DNA fingerprint, a skin spectroscopy analysis and a finger vein
pattern.
- 139. The method of claim 133, wherein each computer further comprises password recognition
means, the method further comprising the step of:
identifying via said password recognition means whether a blast operator using each
computer is an authorized blast operator, and if said password recognition means positively
identifies said blast operator as an authorized blast operator, causing each computer
to adopt or maintain an active state suitable for function as a time approval means,
or if said password recognition means does not positively identify said blast operator
as an authorized blast operator, causing each computer to adopt or maintain an inactive
state unsuitable for function as a time approval means.
- 140. The method of claim 139, wherein the step of identifying via said password recognition
means comprises analyzing a password selected from the group consisting of:
a verbal password, and a typed password comprising numeric and / or alphanumeric characters.
- 141. The method of claim 115, the blasting apparatus further comprising a location
assessment component for determining a geographical location of the blast site and
a location approval component for confirming whether the geographical location is
an approved location for blasting, the method further comprising the step of:
checking via said location assessment component and said location approval component
that a location for said blasting event corresponds with an approved location, said
apparatus being able to cause actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt
by said at least one detonator from said at least one blasting machine of at least
one command signal to FIRE, only if said geographical location and any of said at
least one approved location correspond, and further if said time for said blasting
event corresponds with an approved time for said blasting event.
- 142. The method of claim 115, wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique
identification code, the apparatus further comprising a logging database for logging
detonator actuation, and a recordal component for transmitting to the database an
actuation signal corresponding to actuation of each detonator, the method further
comprising the step of:
storing in the logging database data received from the recordal component corresponding
to the time of actuation of each detonator.
- 143. The method of claim 142, wherein the logging database is integral with the time
approval means.
- 144. The method of claim 142, wherein the step of storing further comprises recording
on the logging database a location for actuation of each detonator.
- 145. The method of claim 142, wherein the apparatus further comprises a biometric
analyzer for recording at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the step
of storing further comprising recording on the logging database a biometric signature
or an identity of the blast operator for each actuated detonator.
- 146. The method of claim 115, wherein said at least one time approval component comprises
at least one computer having an internal database for storing said at least one approved
time, the step of determining via said time approval component whether said time matches
said at least one approved time being conducted by each computer by the steps of:
receiving information-derived from at least one associated time assessment component
regarding said time;
comparing said time with said internal database; and
if required
generating a decision signal indicative of whether said time and any of said at least
one approved time correspond, optionally transmitting said decision signal to one
or more other components of the apparatus, and if said time and any of said at least
one approved times correspond said decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain
or adopt said active state;
and wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique identification code, the
apparatus further comprising a logging database for logging detonator actuation, and
a recordal component for transmitting to the database an actuation signal corresponding
to actuation of each detonator, the method further comprising the step of:
storing in the logging database data received from the recordal component corresponding
to the time of actuation of each detonator;
and wherein the apparatus further includes at least one biometric analyzer for recording
at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the logging database further recording
a biometric signature or an identity of the blast operator for each actuated detonator.
- 147. The blasting apparatus of claim 83, wherein the at least one time assessment
component communicates with the at least one time approval component at least in part
via satellite communication means.
- 148. The blasting apparatus of claim 147, wherein the at least one time approval component
is a computer connected to the internet, and communicates with the at least one time
approval component at least in part via the internet.
- 149. The method of claim 115, wherein the at least one time assessment component communicates
with the at least one time approval component at least in part via satellite communication
means.
- 150. The method of claim 149, wherein the at least one time approval component is
a computer connected to the internet, and communicates with the at least one time
approval component at least in part via the internet.
- 151. The apparatus of claim 1 for controlling actuation of at least one detonator
for a blasting event at a blast site, the apparatus comprising:
at least one blasting machine for transmitting command signals to said at least one
detonator via direct electrical connection or wireless communication;
said at least one parameter assessment component comprising at least one blast number
assessment component for determining a number of previous blasts at said blast site;
said at least one parameter approval component comprising at least one blast number
approval component, for comparing said number of previous blasts with an approved
number of previous blasts, said at least one detonator being actuatable upon receipt
from said at least one blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE, only
if said number of previous blasts is less than said approved number of previous blasts.
- 152. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein said number of previous blasts at said blast
site as determined by said at least one blast number assessment component comprises
a number of previous blasts within a predetermined time period at said blast site.
- 153. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein each of said at least one blast number assessment
component is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 154. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein each of said at least one blast number assessment
component comprises a counter in association with at least one detonator and /or at
least one blasting machine, for counting a number of command signals to FIRE transmitted
by said at least one blasting machine.
- 155. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component is located remote from the blast site.
- 156. The apparatus of claim 152, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component includes a memory comprising a database of numbers of previous blasts each
corresponding to a different predetermined time period at said blast site.
- 157. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 158. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component is in communication with said at least one blasting machine at least in
part via wireless communication means.
- 159. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein said apparatus further comprises a central
command station located remote from the blast site for generating and transmitting
at least one command signal to said at least one blasting machine.
- 160. The apparatus of claim 159, wherein said at least one blast number approval component
is in association with, and direct electrical communication with, said central command
station.
- 161. The apparatus of claim 159, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component, upon determining that said number of previous blasts at said blast site
is less than an approved number of previous blasts, causes activation of said central
command station for transmission of said at least one command signal.
- 162. The apparatus of claim 159, wherein said blast number approval component, upon
determining that said number of previous blasts at said blast site is equal to or
more than said approved number of previous blasts, causes shut down of said central
command station.
- 163. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component comprises a cell phone having an internal database having stored therein
said approved number of previous blasts and being in wireless communication with said
at least one blast number assessment component, either directly or via at least one
antenna of a cell phone network, whereby each cell phone:
receives information from at least one associated blast number assessment component
regarding said number of previous blasts prior to said blasting event;
compares said number of previous blasts with said internal database; and
if required generates a decision signal indicative of whether said number of previous
blasts is less than said approved number of previous blasts, optionally transmitting
said decision signal to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said
number of previous blasts is less than said approved number of previous blasts, said
decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt an activated state suitable
for actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt thereby of at least one
appropriate command signal from said at least one blasting machine.
- 164. The apparatus of claim 163, wherein each decision signal is optionally relayed
via said at least one antenna, and processed by said at least one blast number assessment
component and / or said at least one blasting machine and / or said at least one detonator,
thereby to control activation of selected components of the apparatus.
- 165. The apparatus of claim 163, wherein each of said blast number assessment component
comprises a counter in association with said at least one blasting machine.
- 166. The apparatus of claim 163, wherein said at least one blast number approval component
comprises a single cell phone.
- 167. The apparatus of claim 166, wherein said single cell phone further includes voice
and / or password recognition means for identifying whether a blast operator using
the cell phone is an authorized blast operator, and if said voice and / or password
recognition means positively identifies said blast operator as an authorized blast
operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an active state suitable
for function as a blast number approval component, whereas if said voice and / or
password recognition means does not positively identify said blast operator as an
authorized blast operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an inactive
state unsuitable for function as a blast number approval component.
- 168. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein said at least one blast number approval component
comprises at least one computer having an internal database for storing said approved
number of previous blasts, whereby each computer:
receives information from at least one associated blast number assessment component
regarding said number of previous blasts prior to said blasting event;
compares said number of previous blasts with said internal database having stored
therein said approved number of previous blasts; and
if required generates a decision signal indicative of whether said number of previous
blasts is less than said approved number of previous blasts, optionally transmits
said decision signal to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said
number of previous blasts is less then said approved number of previous blasts, said
decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt an activate state suitable
for actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt thereby of at least one
appropriate command signal from said at least one blasting machine.
- 169. The apparatus of claim 168, wherein each computer is connected to the internet,
and communicates at least in part with said at least one blast number assessment component
via the internet.
- 170. The apparatus of claim 168, wherein each of said at least one blast number assessment
component comprises a cell phone network connection means for connecting to a local
cell phone network via at least one antenna at or near to a vicinity of the blast
site.
- 171. The apparatus of claim 170, wherein each cell phone network connection means
provides for connection of said at least one blast number assessment component to
the internet for communication with said at least one computer.
- 172. The apparatus of claim 170, wherein each computer further comprises biometric
recognition means for identifying whether a blast operator using each computer is
an authorized blast operator, and if said biometric recognition means positively identifies
said blast operator as an authorized blast operator, each computer being caused to
adopt or maintain an active state suitable for function as a blast number approval
means, whereas if said biometric recognition means does not positively identify said
blast operator as an authorized blast operator, each computer being caused to adopt
or maintain an inactive state unsuitable for function as a blast number approval means.
- 173. The apparatus of claim 172, wherein said biometric recognition means analyses
a biometric feature of said blast operator selected from the group consisting of:
a fingerprint, a hand, a foot, a face, an iris, a voice, a DNA fingerprint, a skin
spectroscopy analysis, and a finger vein pattern analysis.
- 174. The apparatus of claim 170, wherein each computer further comprises password
recognition means for identifying whether a blast operator using the computer is an
authorized blast operator, and if said password recognition means positively identifies
said blast operator as an authorized blast operator, each computer being caused to
adopt or maintain an active state suitable for function as a blast number approval
means, whereas if said password recognition means does not positively identify said
blast operator as an authorized blast operator, each computer being caused to adopt
or maintain an inactive state unsuitable for function as a blast number approval means.
- 175. The apparatus of claim 174, wherein said password recognition means analyses
a password selected from the group consisting of: a verbal password, and a typed password
comprising numeric and / or alphanumeric characters.
- 176. The apparatus of claim 115, further comprising a location assessment component
and a location approval component for checking that a location for said blasting event
corresponds with an approved location for said blasting event, said apparatus being
able to cause actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt by said at least
one detonator from said at least one blasting machine of at least one command signal
to FIRE, only if said geographical location and any of said at least one approved
location correspond, and further if said number of previous blasts is less than said
approved number of previous blasts.
- 177. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique
identification code, the apparatus further comprising a logging database for logging
detonator actuation, and a recordal component for transmitting to the database an
actuation signal corresponding to actuation of each detonator, the logging database
storing data regarding the place of actuation of each detonator.
- 178. The apparatus of claim 177, wherein the logging database is integral with the
blast number approval component.
- 179. The apparatus of claim 177, wherein the logging database further records a time
for actuation of each detonator.
- 180. The apparatus of claim 177, wherein the apparatus includes a biometric analyzer
for recording at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the logging database
further recording a biometric signature or an identity of the blast operator for each
actuated detonator.
- 181. The apparatus of claim 151, wherein said at least one blast number approval component
comprises a computer having an internal database for storing said approved number
of previous blasts, whereby said computer:
receives information from at least one associated blast number assessment component
regarding said number of previous blasts;
compares said number of previous blasts with said internal database having stored
therein said approved number of previous blasts; and
if required generating a decision signal indicative of whether said number of previous
blasts is less than said approved number of previous blasts, optionally transmitting
said decision signal to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said
number of previous blasts is less then said approved number of previous blasts, said
decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt an activate state suitable
for actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt thereby of at least one
appropriate command signal from said at least one blasting machine;
and wherein said computer further comprises said logging database;
and wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique identification code, the
apparatus further comprises a recordal component for transmitting to the logging database
an actuation signal corresponding to actuation of each detonator, the logging database
storing data regarding the actuation and the location of actuation of each detonator;
and wherein the logging database further records a time for actuation for each detonator;
and wherein the apparatus further includes at least one biometric analyzer for recording
at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the logging database further recording
a biometric signature or an identity of the blast operator for each actuated detonator.
- 182. The method of claim 2 for controlling a blasting event at a blast site having
positioned therein at least one detonator and associated explosive charges, each detonator
being adapted to receive via direct electrical connection or wireless communication
command signals transmitted or relayed by at least one associated blasting machine,
the method comprising:
determining a number of previous blasts at said blast site prior to said blasting
event;
determining whether the number of previous blasts is less than an approved number
of previous blasts, and
only if said the number of previous blasts is less than an approved number of previous
blasts then causing said at least one detonator or at least one associated component
to adopt or maintain an active state suitable for actuation of said at least one detonator.
- 183. The method of claim 2 for controlling at least one detonator at a blast site
using an apparatus of claim 151, the method comprising the steps of:
determining via the at least one blast number assessment component a number of previous
blasts at said blast site prior to said blasting event;
determining via the blast number approval component whether the number of previous
blasts is less than an approved number of previous blasts; and
only if said number of previous blasts is less than an approved number of previous
blasts then causing said apparatus to adopt or maintain an active state suitable for
actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt thereby from said at least one
blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE.
- 184. The method of claim 183, wherein said number of previous blasts at said blast
site as determined by said at least one blast number assessment component comprises
a number of previous blasts within a predetermined time period at said blast site.
- 185. The method of claim 183, wherein each of said at least one blast number assessment
component is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 186. The method of claim 183, wherein each of said at least one blast number assessment
component comprises a counter in association with at least one blasting machine.
- 187. The method of claim 183, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component is located remote from the blast site.
- 188. The method of claim 183, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component includes a memory comprising a database of approved numbers of previous
blasts, the step of determining whether said number of previous blasts is less then
said approved number of blasts comprising scanning said database.
- 189. The method of claim 183, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component is in association with, and in direct electrical communication with, a corresponding
blasting machine.
- 190. The method of claim 189, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component is in communication with said at least one blasting machine at least in
part via wireless communication means.
- 191. The method of claim 183, wherein said apparatus further comprises a central command
station located remote from the blast site, the method further comprising the step
of:
causing said central command station to generate and transmit at least one command
signal to said at least one blasting machine, and if said at least one command signal
includes a command signal to FIRE, and if said apparatus adopts or maintains said
active state, said at least one blasting machine relaying said command signal to FIRE
to said at least one detonator to cause actuation thereof.
- 192. The method of claim 191, wherein said at least one blast number approval component
is in association with, and direct electrical communication with, said central command
station.
- 193. The method of claim 191, wherein the step of causing said apparatus to adopt
or maintain an active state comprises activation of said central command station for
transmission of said at least one command signal.
- 194. The method of claim 183, wherein said apparatus further comprises a central command
station located remote from the blast site for transmitting at least one command signal
to said at least one blasting machine, and if said blast number approval component
determines that said number of previous blasts is equal to or greater than said approved
number of previous blasts, the method further comprising the step of:
causing said central command station to shut down such that it is unable to generate
and transmit at least one command signal to said at least one blasting machine.
- 195. The method of claim 183, wherein each of said at least one blast number approval
component comprises a cell phone having an internal database having stored therein
said approved number of previous blasts and being in wireless communication with said
at least one blast number assessment component, either directly or via at least one
antenna of a cell phone network, wherein the step of determining via said blast number
approval component whether said number of previous blasts is less than said approved
number of previous blasts is conducted by each cell phone by the steps of:
receiving information derived from at least one associated blast number assessment
component regarding said time;
comparing said number of previous blasts with said internal database; and
if required generating a decision signal indicative of whether said number of previous
blasts is less than said approved number of previous blasts, optionally transmitting
said decision signal to one or more other components of the apparatus, and if said
number of previous blasts is less than said approved number of previous blasts said
decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt said active state.
- 196. The method of claim 195, further comprising the steps of:
optionally relaying said decision signal via said at least one antenna; and
processing said decision signal by said at least one blast number assessment device
and / or said at least one blasting-machine and / or said at least one detonator,
thereby to selectively activate or deactivate components of the apparatus.
- 197. The method of claim 195, wherein each of said at least one time assessment component
comprises a counter in association with at least one blasting machine.
- 198. The method of claim 195, wherein each of said cell phone network connection means
comprises said at least one cell phone.
- 199. The method of claim 198, wherein said at least one blast number approval component
comprises a single cell phone.
- 200. The method of claim 199, wherein said single cell phone further includes voice
and / or password recognition means, and the method further includes the step of:
identifying with said voice and / or password recognition means whether a blast operator
using the cell phone is an authorized blast operator, and if said voice and / or password
recognition means positively identifies said blast operator as an authorized blast
operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an active state suitable
for function as a blast number approval means, whereas if said voice and / or password
recognition means does not positively identify said blast operator as an authorized
blast operator, said cell phone being caused to adopt or maintain an inactive state
unsuitable for function as a blast number approval means.
- 201. The method of claim 183, wherein said at least one blast number approval component
comprises at least one computer having an internal database for storing said approved
number of previous blasts, the step of determining via said blast number approval
component whether said number of previous blasts is less than said approved number
of previous blasts being conducted by each computer by the steps of:
receiving information derived from at least one associated blast number assessment
component regarding said number of previous blasts;
comparing said number of previous blasts with said internal database; and
if required generating a decision signal indicative of whether said number of previous
blasts is less than said approved number of previous blasts, optionally transmitting
said decision signal to one or more other components of the blasting apparatus, and
if said number of previous blasts is less than said approved number of previous blasts
said decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt said active state.
- 202. The method of claim 201, wherein each computer is connected to the internet,
and receives information said at least one blast number assessment component at least
in part via the internet.
- 203. The method of claim 201, wherein each of said at least one blast number assessment
component comprises a cell phone network connection means for connecting to a local
cell phone network via at least one antenna at or near to a vicinity of the blast
site.
- 204. The method of claim 203, wherein each cell phone network connection means provides
for connection of said at least one blast number assessment component to the internet
for communication with said at least one computer.
- 205. The method of claim 201, wherein each computer further comprises biometric recognition
means, the method including the step of:
identifying via said biometric recognition means whether a blast operator using each
computer is an authorized blast operator, and
if said biometric recognition means positively identifies said blast operator as an
authorized blast operator, causing each computer being to adopt or maintain an active
state suitable for function as a blast number approval component, or if said biometric
recognition means does not positively identify said blast operator as an authorized
blast operator, causing each computer to adopt or maintain an inactive state unsuitable
for function as a blast number approval component.
- 206. The method of claim 205, wherein the step of analyzing comprises scanning a biometric
feature selected from the group consisting of: a fingerprint, a hand, a foot, a face,
an iris, a voice, a DNA fingerprint, a skin spectroscopy analysis, and a finger vein
pattern.
- 207. The method of claim 201, wherein each computer further comprises password recognition
means, the method further comprising the step of:
identifying via said password recognition means whether a blast operator using each
computer is an authorized blast operator, and if said password recognition means positively
identifies said blast operator as an authorized blast operator, causing each computer
to adopt or maintain an active state suitable for function as a blast number approval
component, or if said password recognition means does not positively identify said
blast operator as an authorized blast operator, causing each computer to adopt or
maintain an inactive state unsuitable for function as a blast number approval component.
- 208. The method of claim 207, wherein the step of identifying via said password recognition
means comprises analyzing a password selected from the group consisting of:
a verbal password, and a typed password comprising numeric and / or alphanumeric characters.
- 209. The method of claim 183, the blasting apparatus further comprising a location
assessment component for determining a geographical location of the blast site and
a location approval component for confirming whether the geographical location is
an approved location for blasting, the method further comprising the step of:
checking via said location assessment component and said location approval component
that a location for said blasting event corresponds with an approved location, said
apparatus being able to cause actuation of said at least one detonator upon receipt
by said at least one detonator from said at least one blasting machine of at least
one command signal to FIRE, only if said geographical location and any of said at
least one approved location correspond, and further if said number of previous blasts
is less than an approved number of previous blasts.
- 210. The method of claim 183, wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique
identification code, the apparatus further comprising a logging database for logging
detonator actuation, and a recordal component for transmitting to the database an
actuation signal corresponding to actuation of each detonator, the method further
comprising the step of:
storing in the logging database data received from the recordal component corresponding
to the time of actuation of each detonator.
- 211. The method of claim 210, wherein the logging database is integral with the blast
number approval means.
- 212. The method of claim 210, wherein the step of storing further comprises recording
on the logging database a location for actuation of each detonator.
- 213. The method of claim 210, wherein the apparatus further comprises a biometric
analyzer for recording at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the step
of storing further comprising recording on the logging database \a biometric signature
or an identity of the blast operator for each actuated detonator.
- 214. The method of claim 183, wherein said at least one blast number approval component
comprises at least one computer having an internal database for storing said approved
number of previous blasts, the step of determining via said blast number approval
component whether said number of previous blasts is less than said approved number
of previous blasts being conducted by each computer by the steps of:
receiving information derived from at least one associated blast number assessment
component regarding said number of previous blasts;
comparing said number of previous blasts with said internal database; and
if required generating a decision signal indicative of whether said number of previous
blasts is less than an approved number of previous blasts, optionally transmitting
said decision signal to one or more other components of the blasting apparatus, and
if said number of previous blasts is less than said approved number of previous blasts
said decision signal causing said apparatus to maintain or adopt said active state;
and wherein each detonator has assigned thereto a unique identification code, the
apparatus further comprising a logging database for logging detonator actuation, and
a recordal component for transmitting to the database an actuation signal corresponding
to actuation of each detonator, the method further comprising the step of:
storing in the logging database data received from the recordal component corresponding
to the time of actuation of each detonator;
and wherein the apparatus further includes at least one biometric analyzer for recording
at least one biometric feature of a blast operator, the logging database further recording
a biometric signature or an identity of the blast operator for each actuated detonator.
- 215. The blasting apparatus of claim 151, wherein the at least one blast number assessment
component communicates with the at least one blast number approval component at least
in part via satellite communication means.
- 216. The blasting apparatus of claim 215, wherein the at least one blast number approval
component is a computer connected to the internet, and communicates with the at least
one blast number approval component at least in part via the internet.
- 217. The method of claim 183, wherein the at least one blast number assessment component
communicates with the at least one blast number approval component at least in part
via satellite communication means.
- 218. The method of claim 217, wherein the at least one blast number approval component
is a computer connected to the internet, and communicates with the at least one blast
number approval component at least in part via the internet.
- 219. The apparatus of claim 1 for controlling actuation of at least one detonator
for a blasting event at a blast site, each detonator having assigned thereto an identification
code:
said at least one parameter assessment component comprising at least one detonator
identification code assessment component for determining or storing at least one detonator
identification code of at least one detonator;
said at least one parameter approval component comprising at least one detonator identification
code approval component, for comparing said at least one detonator identification
code of said at least one detonator with at least one approved detonator identification
code;
each of said at least one detonator being actuatable upon receipt from said at least
one blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE, and / or said blasting
machine being able to transmit a command signal to FIRE to each detonator, only if
a detonator identification code for the detonator and any of said at least one approved
detonator identification codes correspond.
- 220. The apparatus of claim 219 further comprising a location assessment component,
each detonator identification code being assigned to a designated location, said blasting
apparatus being unable to cause detonator actuation and / or each detonator being
unresponsive to said blasting machine if said blasting apparatus or at least one component
thereof, or said at least one detonator, is determined by said location assessment
component to be in a location other than said designated location.
- 221. The apparatus of claim 219 further comprising a time assessment component, each
detonator identification code being assigned to a designated time or time window,
said blasting apparatus being unable to cause detonator actuation and / or each detonator
being unresponsive to an associated blasting machine if said time or time window is
determined by said time assessment component to include a time other than said designated
time or time window.
- 222. The apparatus of claim 219 further comprising a blast operator assessment component,
each detonator identification code being assigned to a designated blast operator,
said blasting apparatus being unable to cause detonator actuation and / or each detonator
being unresponsive to an associated blasting machine, if a blast operator is determined
by said blast operator assessment component to be a blast operator other than said
designated blast operator.
- 223. The apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 38, 76 to 79, 83 to 113, 147, 148, 151
to 181, 215 or 216, for controlling actuation of at least one detonator for a blasting
event at a blast site, each detonator having assigned thereto an identification code,
the apparatus further comprising:
at least one detonator identification code assessment component for determining or
storing at least one detonator identification code of at least one detonator; and
at least one detonator identification code approval component, for comparing said
at least one detonator identification code of said at least one detonator with at
least one approved detonator identification code;
each of said at least one detonator being actuatable upon receipt from said at least
one blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE, and / or said blasting
machine being able to transmit a command signal to FIRE to each detonator, only if
a detonator identification code for the detonator and any of said at least one approved
detonator identification codes correspond.
- 224. A method of controlling at least one detonator at a blast site according to claim
2, using an apparatus of claim 219, the method comprising the steps of:
determining via the at least one detonator identification code assessment component
an identification code for each detonator; and
determining via the at least one detonator identification code approval component
whether the identification code for each detonator matches any of said at least one
approved detonator identification codes;
each of said at least one detonator being actuatable upon receipt from said at least
one blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE, and / or said blasting
machine being able to transmit a command signal to FIRE to each detonator, only if
a detonator identification code for the detonator and any of said at least one approved
detonator identification codes correspond.
- 225. The method of claim 224, the apparatus further comprising a location assessment
component, the method comprising the step of:
determining via said location assessment component a location of said apparatus, a
component thereof, or said at least one detonator;
each detonator identification code being assigned to a designated location, said blasting
apparatus being unable to cause detonator actuation and / or each detonator being
unresponsive to said blasting machine if said blasting apparatus or at least one component
thereof, or said at least one detonator, is determined by said location assessment
component to be in a location other than a designated location.
- 226. The method of claim 224, the apparatus further comprising a time assessment component,
the method further comprising the step of:
determining via said time assessment component a time or time window for said blasting
event;
each detonator identification code being assigned to a designated time or time window,
said blasting apparatus being unable to cause detonator actuation and / or each detonator
being unresponsive to an associated blasting machine if said time or time window is
determined by said time assessment component to include a time other than a designated
time or time window.
- 227. The method of claim 224, the apparatus further comprising a blast operator assessment
component, the method further comprising the step of:
determining via said blast operator assessment component an identification of a blast
operator;
each detonator identification code being assigned to a designated blast operator,
said blasting apparatus being unable to cause detonator actuation and / or each detonator
being unresponsive to an associated blasting machine, if a blast operator is determined
by said blast operator assessment component to be a blast operator other than a designated
blast operator.
- 228. The method of any one of claims 39 to 75, 80 to 82, 114 to 146, 149, 150, 182
to 214, 217 and 218, for controlling actuation of at least one detonator for a blasting
event at a blast site, each detonator having assigned thereto an identification code,
the apparatus further comprising: at least one detonator identification code assessment
component and at least one detonator identification code approval component, the method
further comprising the steps of:
determining via said at least one detonator identification code assessment means at
least one detonator identification code of said at least one detonator; and
comparing via said at least one detonator identification code approval means said
at least one detonator identification code with at least one approved detonator identification
code;
each of said at least one detonator being actuatable upon receipt from said at least
one blasting machine of at least one command signal to FIRE, and / or said blasting
machine being able to transmit a command signal to FIRE to each detonator, only if
a detonator identification code for the detonator and any of said at least one approved
detonator identification codes correspond.