Clamping mechanism for electronic detonator energy storage element test and collision test device, system
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521860761.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-08-29
AI Technical Summary
[0004]进一步的,现有技术中为了测试电子雷管内的电子控制模块上的储能电容在电子雷管被撞击后的掉电情况,将电子雷管样品安装在碰撞测试设备上的旋转架上,通过驱动电机驱动旋转架旋转带动电子雷管样品转动,当电子雷管样品的转动速度到达需要的转动速度后,控制驱动电机停止驱动旋转架,电子雷管样品继续作圆周运动直至与碰撞挡板碰撞实现制造碰撞,测试人员通过查看碰撞过程中示波器上体现的储能电容的电压曲线变化情况,并根据储能电容的电压曲线变化情况分析获得储能电容的掉电幅值;但是,对同一个电子雷管样品,需要切换不同的碰撞面与碰撞挡板碰撞,以实现对电子雷管样品进行多角度碰撞测试,现有的碰撞测试设备中需要测试人员调节电子雷管样品的角度来实现切换碰撞面,不便于操作且调节的角度容易受到测试人员人为因素的影响
[0034]In this embodiment, a voltage curve monitoring and processing unit is provided to facilitate the monitoring of the charging voltage curve of the energy storage element during the charging phase, as well as the monitoring of the voltage holding voltage curve during the voltage holding phase. Furthermore, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit can capture voltage curve images and calculate the voltage drop amplitude and voltage drop rate based on the captured voltage curve images. Furthermore, this embodiment includes an impact response spectrum analysis unit, which facilitates the acquisition of the impact response spectrum based on the collision data of the electronic detonator sample colliding with the blocking block and the set single-degree-of-freedom system parameters. This allows for the analysis of the impact resistance performance of the energy storage element using the obtained impact response spectrum.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pyrotechnics testing technology, and in particular to a clamping mechanism and collision testing device and system for testing the energy storage element of electronic detonators. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, electronic detonators are widely used in tunnel excavation, hazard removal blasting, demolition blasting, rock and ore separation, open-pit mine blasting, and other applications. The electronic control module in an electronic detonator is the detonation control part, and the stability of the electronic control module directly affects the stability of the electronic detonator. The electronic control module mainly includes a control circuit board and electronic components such as an integrated control chip, ignition element, and energy storage capacitor installed on the control circuit board.
[0003] Furthermore, in the process of manufacturing electronic detonators, in order to ensure the reliability of the electronic detonator's performance, a series of performance tests need to be carried out on the electronic detonator. Among them, testing the power loss of the energy storage capacitor on the electronic control module inside the electronic detonator after the electronic detonator is struck is one of the key test items.
[0004] Furthermore, in existing technologies, to test the power loss of the energy storage capacitor on the electronic control module within an electronic detonator after the detonator is impacted, the electronic detonator sample is mounted on a rotating frame of a collision testing device. A drive motor rotates the frame, causing the electronic detonator sample to rotate. Once the sample reaches the desired rotational speed, the drive motor stops, and the sample continues its circular motion until it collides with a collision baffle. The tester observes the voltage curve changes of the energy storage capacitor on an oscilloscope during the collision process and analyzes these changes to determine the power loss amplitude. However, for the same electronic detonator sample, different collision surfaces need to be switched to collide with the collision baffle to perform multi-angle collision tests. Existing collision testing equipment requires the tester to adjust the angle of the electronic detonator sample to switch collision surfaces, which is inconvenient and easily affected by human error. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a clamping mechanism that facilitates the adjustment of the electronic detonator sample's angle. Summary of the Invention
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome at least one deficiency of the prior art and provide a clamping mechanism for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements that facilitates the adjustment of the angle of electronic detonator samples. In addition, it also provides a collision testing device and a collision testing system for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements.
[0006] The technical solution of this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is as follows: According to one aspect of this application, a clamping mechanism for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements is provided, comprising: A clamping head, wherein the clamping head is provided with a clamping mounting part for mounting and clamping electronic detonator samples; An angle adjustment drive mechanism is provided, wherein an angle adjustment drive part is provided on the angle adjustment drive part, and a clamping mounting part is mounted on the angle adjustment drive part. The clamping mounting part can rotate circumferentially under the drive of the angle adjustment drive part to adjust the angle, so that the electronic detonator sample mounted on the clamping mounting part rotates with the rotation of the clamping mounting part and the angle is adjusted.
[0007] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: In this embodiment, the clamping head is provided with a clamping mounting part for installing and clamping the electronic detonator sample, which facilitates the installation and clamping of the electronic detonator sample on the clamping mounting part of the clamping head. During the testing of the electronic detonator sample, it is beneficial to quickly install the electronic detonator sample. Furthermore, the angle adjustment drive mechanism is provided with an angle adjustment drive part, and the clamping mounting part is installed on the angle adjustment drive part. During the testing of the electronic detonator sample, when it is necessary to adjust the installation angle of the electronic detonator sample, the angle can be adjusted by driving the clamping mounting part to rotate circumferentially through the angle adjustment drive part. This facilitates the adjustment of the angle of the electronic detonator sample, thereby realizing the switching of different collision surfaces and collisions with the blocking block, and also helps to automate the angle adjustment. It also improves the accuracy of adjusting the collision surface of the electronic detonator sample and the blocking block.
[0008] In addition, based on the above technical solution, the present invention can be further improved as follows, and can also have the following additional technical features.
[0009] According to one embodiment of this application, the electronic detonator sample is connected to a connecting lead, and the clamping head includes: A fixing block, wherein the fixing block is provided with a mounting slot for installing the connecting lead wire; A rotating block has its first end rotatably mounted on a fixed block. The rotating block has a second mounting slot for mounting the connecting wire, which is directly opposite the first mounting slot. When the rotating block is against the fixed block, the second mounting slot and the first mounting slot are directly opposite each other, forming a clamping mounting hole. The rotating block has a locked position and a released position relative to the fixed block. When the rotating block is in the locked position, the first and second mounting slots are directly opposite each other and can clamp the connecting wire located between the first and second mounting slots. When the rotating block is in the released position, the connecting wire located within the first and second mounting slots is released. A locking element is used to lock and fix the rotating block and the fixed block.
[0010] In this embodiment, the rotating block is rotatably mounted on the fixed block. The rotating block has a locked position and a released position relative to the fixed block. It is convenient to place the rotating block in the locked position and lock the rotating block and the fixed block with the locking member to achieve clamping and fixing of the connecting lead, thereby achieving clamping and fixing of the electronic detonator sample. In addition, when it is necessary to remove the electronic detonator sample, it is convenient to release the locking member and place the rotating block in the released position to quickly remove the electronic detonator sample.
[0011] According to one embodiment of this application, the fixed block has a first mounting and storage groove on its side facing the rotating block, and the first mounting and storage groove communicates with the first mounting through groove; the rotating block has a second mounting and storage groove on its side facing the fixed block, and the second mounting and storage groove communicates with the second mounting through groove. The clamping mechanism used for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements also includes: One elastic clamping block is installed in the first mounting and storage groove; The second elastic clamping block is installed in the second mounting and receiving groove; When the rotating block is in the locked position, the first elastic clamping block and the second elastic clamping block can elastically squeeze and clamp the connecting lead placed between the first mounting slot and the second mounting slot.
[0012] In this embodiment, an elastic clamping block 1 is installed in the first mounting and storage groove, and an elastic clamping block 2 is installed in the second mounting and storage groove. When the rotating block is placed in the locked position, the elastic clamping block 1 and the elastic clamping block 2 can elastically squeeze and clamp the connecting lead placed between the first mounting groove and the second mounting groove. This is beneficial for the elastic clamping block 1 and the elastic clamping block 2 to apply elastic squeezing force to the connecting lead, which is beneficial for improving the reliability of clamping and fixing the connecting lead, and also helps to avoid excessive squeezing of the connecting lead by the elastic clamping block 1 and the elastic clamping block 2, which could lead to damage to the connecting lead.
[0013] According to one embodiment of this application, the elastic clamping block one is provided with an avoidance through groove one facing the mounting through groove one, and the avoidance through groove one on the elastic clamping block one installed in the mounting and receiving groove one communicates with the mounting through groove one; a plurality of elastic deformation protrusions one are provided on the side of the elastic clamping block one facing the elastic clamping block two. The elastic clamping block 2 has an avoidance groove 2 directly opposite to the mounting groove 2. The avoidance groove 2 on the elastic clamping block 2 installed in the mounting and receiving groove 2 is connected to the mounting groove 2. The elastic clamping block 2 has a plurality of elastic deformation protrusions 2 on the side directly opposite to the elastic clamping block 1. The plurality of elastic deformation protrusions 2 are respectively positioned directly opposite the plurality of elastic deformation protrusions 1. When the rotating block is in the locked position, the elastic deformation protrusion one and the elastic deformation protrusion two facing each other are squeezed to generate elastic deformation, so that the elastic clamping block one and the elastic clamping block two can elastically squeeze and clamp the connecting lead located between the avoidance slot one and the avoidance slot two.
[0014] In this embodiment, multiple elastic deformation protrusions 1 are provided on the side of elastic clamping block 1 facing elastic clamping block 2, and multiple elastic deformation protrusions 2 are provided on the side of elastic clamping block 2 facing elastic clamping block 1. When the rotating block is in the locked position, the elastic deformation protrusions 1 and 2 facing each other are squeezed to generate elastic deformation. This is beneficial for elastic clamping block 1 and elastic clamping block 2 to elastically squeeze the connecting lead located between the avoidance slot 1 and avoidance slot 2 based on the generated elastic deformation, which is beneficial to improving the reliability of clamping and fixing the connecting lead.
[0015] According to another aspect of this application, a collision testing apparatus for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators is provided, comprising: Support frame; A rotary drive device is mounted on the support frame, and the rotary drive device is provided with a rotary drive shaft; A rotating frame is provided with a rotating connecting part in the middle of the rotating frame. The rotating connecting part is connected to the rotating drive shaft. The rotating frame can rotate around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft under the drive of the rotating drive shaft connected to the rotating connecting part. After the rotating drive device stops driving, the rotating frame can continue to rotate based on the rotational inertia until it stops rotating under the action of resistance. The clamping mechanism described above for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements includes an angle adjustment drive mechanism mounted on the rotating frame. When the rotating frame rotates around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft connected to the rotating connection part, the electronic detonator sample mounted on the clamping mounting part can rotate in a circle around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft. After the rotating drive device stops driving, the electronic detonator sample can continue to rotate in a circle with the rotating frame based on the rotational inertia until it stops rotating under the action of resistance. A blocking block is disposed on the circumferential outer side of the rotating frame; A displacement driving device is disposed on the circumferential outer side of the rotating frame and located outside the blocking block. The displacement driving device is provided with a displacement driving part, and the blocking block is connected to the displacement driving part. Under the drive of the displacement driving part, the blocking block can have a blocking position and an avoidance position relative to the electronic detonator sample mounted on the clamping mounting part. When the blocking block is in the blocking position, the blocking block extends into the path range of the electronic detonator sample during its circular motion and can block the electronic detonator sample in circular motion, causing a collision. When the blocking block is in the avoidance position, the blocking block is outside the path range of the electronic detonator sample during its circular motion.
[0016] The collision testing device for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements in this embodiment includes the clamping mechanism described above. This mechanism facilitates rapid installation of the electronic detonator sample during testing. Furthermore, when the installation angle of the electronic detonator sample needs adjustment, the angle can be adjusted by driving the clamping mounting part to rotate circumferentially through the angle adjustment drive unit. This allows for easy adjustment of the electronic detonator sample's angle, enabling switching between different collision surfaces and the blocking block. It also facilitates automated angle adjustment and improves the accuracy of adjusting the collision surface between the electronic detonator sample and the blocking block. Furthermore, the blocking block is connected to the displacement drive unit, allowing the displacement drive device to control the blocking block to switch between blocking and avoidance positions, thus facilitating the automation of the collision test.
[0017] According to one embodiment of this application, the collision testing apparatus for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements further includes: A counterweight is installed on the rotating frame. The counterweight is used to balance the total weight of the clamping mechanism and the electronic detonator sample. When the rotating frame rotates around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft connected to the rotating connection part, the electronic detonator sample installed on the clamping mechanism can smoothly perform circular motion around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft. After the rotating drive device stops driving, the electronic detonator sample can continue to perform circular motion with the rotating frame based on the rotational inertia until it stops under the action of resistance.
[0018] In this embodiment, a counterweight is installed on the rotating frame to balance the total weight of the clamping mechanism and the electronic detonator sample. This facilitates adjusting the alignment of the center of gravity of the rotating body (comprising the rotating frame, clamping mechanism, electronic detonator sample, and counterweight) with the axis of rotation. This improves the alignment of the center of gravity of the rotating body with the axis of rotation, allowing the electronic detonator sample mounted on the clamping mechanism to move smoothly in a circular motion around the axis of rotation of the rotating drive shaft. This also improves the stability and uniformity of the rotating frame's rotation driven by the rotating drive shaft. Furthermore, the stability and uniformity of the rotating frame's continued rotation based on its rotational inertia after the rotating drive stops ensures that the electronic detonator sample collides with the blocking block at a stable rotational speed, resulting in a stable collision force. Additionally, the rotational speed and collision force when the electronic detonator sample collides with the blocking block can be standardized, improving the accuracy of the collision test results.
[0019] According to one embodiment of this application, in the direction perpendicular to the rotation center axis of the rotation drive shaft, the center of gravity of the total weight of the clamping mechanism and the electronic detonator sample is axially symmetrically distributed with respect to the center of gravity of the counterweight block relative to the rotation center axis, and the center of gravity of the rotating frame is on the rotation center axis; and the weight of the clamping mechanism is M1, the weight of the electronic detonator sample is M2, and the weight of the counterweight block is M3, wherein M3 = M1 + M2.
[0020] In this embodiment, the center of gravity of the total weight of the clamping mechanism and the electronic detonator sample is symmetrically distributed with respect to the axis of rotation of the counterweight. The center of gravity of the rotating frame is on the axis of rotation, which helps to make the center of gravity of the total weight of the rotating body, including the rotating frame, clamping mechanism, electronic detonator sample, and counterweight, coincide with the axis of rotation. This, in turn, helps to improve the stability and uniformity of the rotation of the rotating body. Furthermore, the weight of the clamping mechanism is M1, the weight of the electronic detonator sample is M2, and the weight of the counterweight is M3, where M3 = M1 + M2. This helps to achieve the symmetrical distribution of the center of gravity of the total weight of the clamping mechanism and the electronic detonator sample with respect to the axis of rotation of the counterweight.
[0021] According to one embodiment of this application, the counterweight is provided in multiple parts, and the multiple counterweights and the clamping mechanism are circumferentially equidistantly spaced in the circumferential direction. In the direction perpendicular to the rotation center axis of the rotary drive shaft, the weight center of the multiple counterweights is coplanar with the weight center of the total weight of the clamping mechanism and the electronic detonator sample, and the distances to the rotation center axis of the rotary drive shaft are equal.
[0022] In this embodiment, the multiple counterweights and clamping mechanism are circumferentially spaced at equal intervals. The center of gravity of the multiple counterweights is coplanar with the center of gravity of the total weight of the clamping mechanism and the electronic detonator sample, and their distances from the rotation center axis of the rotary drive shaft are equal. This is beneficial because the center of gravity of the total weight of the rotating body, including the rotating frame, clamping mechanism, electronic detonator sample, and multiple counterweights, coincides with the rotation center axis, thereby improving the stability and uniformity of the rotation of the rotating body. Furthermore, the presence of multiple counterweights further improves the uniformity of the weight distribution of the rotating body.
[0023] According to one embodiment of this application, the collision testing apparatus for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements further includes: A pressure sensor is installed on the blocking block, and the pressure sensor is used to collect the pressure generated when the blocking block collides with the electronic detonator sample that is moving in a circular motion.
[0024] In this embodiment, a pressure sensor is installed on the blocking block, which facilitates the collection of pressure generated when the blocking block collides with the circularly moving electronic detonator sample. This is beneficial for real-time collection of the collision force generated when the blocking block collides with the circularly moving electronic detonator sample during the test process, and also facilitates the unification and monitoring of the collision force.
[0025] According to one embodiment of this application, the angle adjustment drive mechanism includes: An angle adjustment drive cylinder is mounted on the rotating frame, and the angle adjustment drive cylinder is provided with the angle adjustment drive part; The impact testing apparatus for testing electronic detonator energy storage components also includes: An angle adjustment control unit is provided, wherein the angle adjustment drive cylinder is electrically connected to the angle adjustment control unit, and the angle adjustment control unit is used to control the angle by which the angle adjustment drive unit drives the clamping mounting part to rotate circumferentially.
[0026] In this embodiment, the angle adjustment drive cylinder is electrically connected to the angle adjustment control unit. During the testing of the electronic detonator sample, when it is necessary to adjust the installation angle of the electronic detonator sample, the angle adjustment control unit can control the angle adjustment drive cylinder to drive the clamping mounting part to rotate circumferentially. This allows the electronic detonator sample mounted on the clamping mounting part to rotate with the rotation of the clamping mounting part and adjust its angle. This enables the switching of different collision surfaces of the electronic detonator sample with the blocking block, facilitates the automation of angle adjustment, and improves the accuracy of adjusting the collision surface of the electronic detonator sample with the blocking block.
[0027] According to one embodiment of this application, the collision testing apparatus for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements further includes: A conductive contact sliding connector is sleeved on the outer periphery of the rotary drive shaft and located between the support frame and the rotary frame. One end of the connecting lead connected to the electronic detonator sample near the conductive contact sliding connector is conductively connected to the rotating conductive ring of the conductive contact sliding connector.
[0028] In this embodiment, a conductive contact sliding connector is provided. The end of the connecting lead connected to the electronic detonator sample is conductively connected to the rotating conductive ring of the conductive contact sliding connector. When using the connecting lead to connect the electronic detonator sample, it is beneficial to avoid the connecting lead from becoming tangled during the rotation of the rotating frame.
[0029] According to another aspect of this application, a collision testing system for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements is provided, comprising: The aforementioned collision testing device for testing energy storage components of electronic detonators; A collision control unit is provided, wherein the rotary drive device is electrically connected to the collision control unit, and the collision control unit is used to control the start, stop, rotational drive direction, and rotational drive speed of the rotary drive device. A charging control unit is provided, wherein the electronic detonator sample is electrically connected to the charging control unit, and the charging control unit is used to control the charging and stopping of charging of the electronic detonator sample.
[0030] The collision testing system for testing electronic detonator energy storage components in this embodiment includes the aforementioned collision testing device for testing electronic detonator energy storage components. The rotation drive device is electrically connected to the collision control unit, which facilitates the control of the rotation drive device's start, stop, rotation direction, and rotation speed via the collision control unit. Furthermore, the electronic detonator sample is electrically connected to the charging control unit, which facilitates the charging and stopping control of the electronic detonator sample via the charging control unit. This improves the automation of the collision test, reduces human intervention, and helps avoid reducing the accuracy of test results due to human error.
[0031] According to one embodiment of this application, the collision test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements further includes: An oscilloscope is disposed on the outside of the rotating frame. The oscilloscope is electrically connected to the electronic detonator sample. The oscilloscope is used to acquire the voltage of the energy storage element disposed in the electronic detonator sample. The oscilloscope is also used to display a voltage curve that reflects the voltage of the energy storage element disposed in the electronic detonator sample.
[0032] In this embodiment, an oscilloscope is provided and electrically connected to the electronic detonator sample. This facilitates the acquisition of the voltage of the energy storage element installed in the electronic detonator sample through the oscilloscope, and also facilitates the display of a voltage curve that reflects the voltage of the energy storage element installed in the electronic detonator sample through the oscilloscope.
[0033] According to one embodiment of this application, the collision test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements further includes: A voltage curve monitoring and processing unit is included, with the oscilloscope electrically connected to it. Before the electronic detonator sample collides with the blocking block, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit monitors the charging voltage curve of the energy storage element during the charging phase, and also monitors the voltage holding voltage curve of the energy storage element during the voltage holding phase. If either the charging voltage curve or the voltage holding voltage curve is abnormal, the test is terminated and a notification is issued; if both the charging voltage curve and the voltage holding voltage curve are normal, the test continues. During the collision between the electronic detonator sample with a first rotational speed and the blocking block, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit captures the instant of collision T. The voltage curve image is captured, and the maximum voltage drop amplitude at the moment of impact T is calculated based on the captured voltage curve image. After the electronic detonator sample collides with the blocking block, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit captures the voltage curve image from the moment of impact T to the first collision duration T+T1, and calculates the maximum voltage drop amplitude from the moment of impact T to the first collision duration T+T1 based on the captured voltage curve image. The voltage drop rate from the moment of impact T to the first collision duration T+T1 is calculated based on the obtained maximum voltage drop amplitude and the calculation time corresponding to the maximum voltage drop amplitude. The voltage curve image contains the voltage curve. The shock response spectrum analysis unit is used to obtain the shock response spectrum based on the collision data of the electronic detonator sample colliding with the blocking block and the set single-degree-of-freedom system parameters. The shock response spectrum is used to analyze the shock resistance performance of the energy storage element.
[0034] In this embodiment, a voltage curve monitoring and processing unit is provided to facilitate the monitoring of the charging voltage curve of the energy storage element during the charging phase, as well as the monitoring of the voltage holding voltage curve during the voltage holding phase. Furthermore, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit can capture voltage curve images and calculate the voltage drop amplitude and voltage drop rate based on the captured voltage curve images. Furthermore, this embodiment includes an impact response spectrum analysis unit, which facilitates the acquisition of the impact response spectrum based on the collision data of the electronic detonator sample colliding with the blocking block and the set single-degree-of-freedom system parameters. This allows for the analysis of the impact resistance performance of the energy storage element using the obtained impact response spectrum. Attached Figure Description
[0035] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0036] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping mechanism for testing the energy storage element of an electronic detonator in an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping head on the clamping mechanism in an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 3 for Figure 2 A diagram showing the disassembly and assembly of the clamping mounting part; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the collision testing device for testing the energy storage element of an electronic detonator in an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 5 for Figure 4 Right view after straightening; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping mechanism of this utility model mounted on the rotating frame according to an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 7 for Figure 6 The front view after straightening; Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of a collision test system for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators according to an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the voltage curve of the collision test in an embodiment of this utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0037] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the embodiments of this application will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0038] To better understand the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in these embodiments can be combined with each other.
[0039] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0040] One aspect of this application provides a clamping mechanism 4 for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements, such as... Figures 1 to 7 As shown, it includes: The clamping head is provided with a clamping mounting part for installing and clamping the electronic detonator sample 8; An angle adjustment drive mechanism is provided with an angle adjustment drive part and a clamping mounting part is installed on the angle adjustment drive part. The clamping mounting part can rotate circumferentially under the drive of the angle adjustment drive part to adjust the angle, so that the electronic detonator sample 8 installed on the clamping mounting part rotates with the rotation of the clamping mounting part and the angle is adjusted.
[0041] In this embodiment, as Figures 1 to 7 As shown, the clamping head in this embodiment is provided with a clamping mounting part for installing and clamping the electronic detonator sample 8, which facilitates the installation and clamping of the electronic detonator sample 8 on the clamping mounting part of the clamping head. During the testing of the electronic detonator sample 8, it is beneficial to quickly install the electronic detonator sample 8. Furthermore, the angle adjustment drive mechanism is provided with an angle adjustment drive part, and the clamping mounting part is installed on the angle adjustment drive part. During the testing of the electronic detonator sample 8, when it is necessary to adjust the installation angle of the electronic detonator sample 8, the angle can be adjusted by driving the clamping mounting part to rotate circumferentially through the angle adjustment drive part. This facilitates the adjustment of the angle of the electronic detonator sample 8, thereby realizing the switching of different collision surfaces with the blocking block 61, and also helps to automate the angle adjustment. It also improves the accuracy of adjusting the collision surface of the electronic detonator sample 8 and the blocking block 61.
[0042] One embodiment of this application, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the electronic detonator sample 8 is connected to a connecting lead 80, and the clamping head includes: The fixing block 43 is provided with a mounting through slot 432 for installing the connecting lead 80; A rotating block 44 is rotatably mounted on a fixed block 43 at its first end. The rotating block 44 has a second mounting slot 441 for mounting a connecting lead 80. The second mounting slot 441 is positioned opposite the first mounting slot 432. When the rotating block 44 is against the fixed block 43, the second mounting slot 441 and the first mounting slot 432 are directly connected to form a clamping mounting hole. The rotating block 44 rotates relative to the fixed block 43 and has a locked position and a released position. When the rotating block 44 is in the locked position, the first mounting slot 432 and the second mounting slot 441 are directly connected and can clamp the connecting lead 80 located between the first mounting slot 432 and the second mounting slot 441. When the rotating block 44 is in the released position, the connecting lead 80 located within the first mounting slot 432 and the second mounting slot 441 is released. A locking element is used to lock and fix the rotating block 44 and the fixed block 43.
[0043] In this embodiment, as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the rotating block 44 is rotatably mounted on the fixed block 43. The rotating block 44 has a locked position and a released position relative to the fixed block 43. It is convenient to place the rotating block 44 in the locked position and lock the rotating block 44 and the fixed block 43 with the locking member to achieve clamping and fixing of the connecting lead 80, thereby achieving clamping and fixing of the electronic detonator sample 8. In addition, when it is necessary to remove the electronic detonator sample 8, it is convenient to release the locking member and place the rotating block 44 in the released position to quickly remove the electronic detonator sample 8.
[0044] In this embodiment, as Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the angle adjustment drive mechanism in this embodiment is specifically an angle adjustment drive cylinder. The angle adjustment drive cylinder includes a cylinder body 41 and a fixed connecting seat 42. The cylinder body 41 is mounted on a mounting support 40, and the mounting support 40 is mounted on a mounting plate 32. In this embodiment, the mounting support 40 has an L-shaped structure. Further, the fixed connecting seat 42 is fixed to the lower end of the cylinder body 41 by multiple connecting blocks 46. The connecting blocks 46 have an L-shaped structure, and the lower end of the connecting blocks 46 is connected to the fixed connecting seat 42. The upper end of the connecting blocks 46 is fixedly mounted on the outer wall of the cylinder body 41 by multiple bolts. The fixed connecting seat 42 has a hollow disc-shaped structure. An annular rotation clearance opening is formed on the inner side of the fixed connecting seat 42. The rotation drive part provided on the cylinder body 41 extends outward through the annular rotation clearance opening. The fixed block 43 is fixedly mounted on the rotation drive part provided on the cylinder body 41.
[0045] In this embodiment, as Figure 4 and Figure 5As shown, in this embodiment, in order to input driving gas into the cylinder body 41 and avoid the air supply pipe from getting tangled when the rotating frame 3 rotates, a pneumatic rotary connector 9 is provided. The front end of the pneumatic rotary connector 9 is a rotating support cylinder 90, which is mounted on the front support frame 11 by a fixing plate. The front end of the rotating drive shaft 20 passes through the rotating support cylinder 90. The rear end of the pneumatic rotary connector 9 is a rotary joint 91, which is rotatably connected to the rotating support cylinder 90. Multiple air supply pipes are connected between the cylinder body 41 and the rotary joint 91. The rotating support cylinder 90 is used to connect to the air source through the air supply pipes. Furthermore, in this embodiment, a conductive contact sliding connector is installed between the rotating frame 3 and the front support frame 11. In addition, the pneumatic rotary connector 9 in this embodiment is a prior art product. The air supply pipeline of the pneumatic rotary connector 9 is not illustrated in this embodiment. The setting of the air supply pipeline of the pneumatic rotary connector 9, the specific structure of the pneumatic rotary connector 9, and the working principle can all refer to the prior art in this field, and will not be described in detail here.
[0046] Furthermore, the angle adjustment drive device in this embodiment can also be an angle adjustment drive motor. When the angle adjustment drive device is an angle adjustment drive motor, a conductive slip ring can be installed on the rotary drive shaft 20, and the power supply line supplying power to the angle adjustment drive motor can be connected to the conductive slip ring to avoid the rotating frame 3 from getting tangled with the power supply line supplying power to the angle adjustment drive motor when it rotates. In addition, the angle adjustment drive device in this embodiment can also be other suitable angle adjustment drive devices.
[0047] Furthermore, such as Figures 1 to 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the mounting support 40 has a clearance through hole 401 in the middle, which is used for the connecting lead 80 to pass through. Correspondingly, the cylinder body 41 has a vertical wire-passing through hole facing the clearance through hole 401. The wire-passing through hole is positioned in the height direction facing the mounting slot 432 and the mounting slot 441. When the electronic detonator sample 8 is installed and clamped by the clamping mounting part, the connecting lead 80 connected to the electronic detonator sample 8 is passed through the mounting slot 432, the mounting slot 441, the wire-passing through hole in the cylinder body 41, and the clearance through hole 401 on the mounting support 40, and then the connecting lead 80 is electrically connected to the rotating conductive ring of the conductive contact sliding connector. In addition, the connecting lead 80 is a flexible wire, and after the electronic detonator sample 8 collides with the blocking block 61, the electronic detonator sample 8 rebounds in the opposite direction. It should be noted that only a portion of the length of the connecting lead 80 in this embodiment is shown.
[0048] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, in this embodiment, the fixing block 43 is provided with bolt hole 435 and bolt hole 436. The fixing block 43 is fixedly installed on the rotary drive part provided on the cylinder body 41 by bolts passing through bolt hole 435 and bolt hole 436. Alternatively, other fixing installation methods can be used to fix the fixing block 43 on the rotary drive part provided on the cylinder body 41.
[0049] One embodiment of this application, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the fixed block 43 has a first mounting and storage groove 431 on the side facing the rotating block 44, and the first mounting and storage groove 431 is connected to the first mounting through groove 432; the rotating block 44 has a second mounting and storage groove on the side facing the fixed block 43, and the second mounting and storage groove is connected to the second mounting through groove 441. The clamping mechanism 4 used for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements also includes: The elastic clamping block 47 is installed in the mounting and storage groove 431; Elastic clamping block 248 is installed in the installation and storage groove 2; When the rotating block 44 is in the locked position, the elastic clamping block 47 and the elastic clamping block 48 can elastically squeeze and clamp the connecting lead 80 placed between the mounting slot 432 and the mounting slot 441.
[0050] In this embodiment, as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, an elastic clamping block 47 is installed in the first mounting and receiving groove 431, and an elastic clamping block 48 is installed in the second mounting and receiving groove. When the rotating block 44 is placed in the locked position, the elastic clamping block 47 and the elastic clamping block 48 can elastically squeeze and clamp the connecting lead 80 placed between the first mounting groove 432 and the second mounting groove 441. This is beneficial for the elastic clamping block 47 and the elastic clamping block 48 to apply elastic squeezing force to the connecting lead 80, which is beneficial for improving the reliability of clamping and fixing the connecting lead 80, and also helps to avoid excessive squeezing of the connecting lead 80 by the elastic clamping block 47 and the elastic clamping block 48, which could lead to damage to the connecting lead 80.
[0051] In this embodiment, as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the left end of the fixing block 43 is connected to a connecting ear 1, the right end of the fixing block 43 is connected to a connecting ear 2, the front end of the connecting ear 1 is connected to a rotating connecting protrusion 433, the rotating connecting protrusion 433 is provided with a vertical through hole 2 4331, and the connecting ear 2 is provided with a threaded hole 1 434 facing the rotating block 44; furthermore, the mounting and storage groove 1 431 is opened in the middle position of the fixing block 43.
[0052] In this embodiment, as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the left end of the rotating block 44 is connected to a connecting ear three, and the left side of the connecting ear three is connected to two extending protrusions 442 that are vertically aligned. A clearance groove 4421 is formed between the two extending protrusions 442. A vertical through hole 4422 is provided on the two extending protrusions 442, directly opposite the vertical through hole 4331 on the rotating connecting protrusion 433. The rotating connecting protrusion 433 is inserted into the clearance groove 4421, so that the vertical through hole 4422 is directly opposite the vertical through hole 4331. Then, the rotating shaft... The rotating block 44 is installed in the vertical through hole 4422 and the vertical through hole 4331, so that the rotating block 44 can be rotatably mounted on the fixed block 43. Furthermore, the right end of the rotating block 44 is connected to a connecting lug 4, and the connecting lug 4 has a threaded hole 443 opposite to the threaded hole 434 on the connecting lug 4. In addition, the locking component in this embodiment is a locking knob 45. The screw on the locking knob 45 is threadedly connected to the threaded hole 434 and the threaded hole 443. By tightening the locking knob 45, the rotating block 44 can be locked onto the fixed block 43. It should be noted that the rotating block 44 can be rotatably mounted on the fixed block 43 in various ways in this embodiment, and the structures of the rotating block 44 and the fixed block 43 can also be varied. Other locking components can also be used in this embodiment to facilitate locking the rotating block 44 onto the fixed block 43.
[0053] In this embodiment, as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, both the first mounting and storage groove 431 and the second mounting and storage groove are hollow cuboids. The first elastic clamping block 47 and the second elastic clamping block 48 are approximately cuboids. The first elastic clamping block 47 has two screw holes 473, and the first elastic clamping block 47 is fixedly installed in the first mounting and storage groove 431 by screws. The second elastic clamping block 48 has two screw holes 483, and the second elastic clamping block 48 is fixedly installed in the second mounting and storage groove by screws.
[0054] One embodiment of this application, such as Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the elastic clamping block 47 is provided with a clearance through groove 472 facing the mounting through groove 432. The clearance through groove 472 on the elastic clamping block 47 installed in the mounting and receiving groove 431 is connected to the mounting through groove 432. Multiple elastic deformation protrusions 471 are provided on the side of the elastic clamping block 47 facing the elastic clamping block 48. The elastic clamping block 2 48 is provided with a clearance through groove 2 442 facing the mounting through groove 2 441. The clearance through groove 2 482 on the elastic clamping block 2 48 installed in the mounting and receiving groove 2 is connected to the mounting through groove 2 441. Multiple elastic deformation protrusions 2 481 are provided on the side of the elastic clamping block 2 48 facing the elastic clamping block 1 47. The multiple elastic deformation protrusions 2 481 are respectively positioned facing the multiple elastic deformation protrusions 1 471. When the rotating block 44 is in the locked position, the elastic deformation protrusion 471 and the elastic deformation protrusion 481 facing each other are squeezed to produce elastic deformation, so that the elastic clamping block 47 and the elastic clamping block 48 can elastically squeeze and clamp the connecting lead 80 located between the clearance slot 472 and the clearance slot 482.
[0055] In this embodiment, multiple elastic deformation protrusions 471 are provided on the side of the elastic clamping block 47 facing the elastic clamping block 48, and multiple elastic deformation protrusions 481 are provided on the side of the elastic clamping block 48 facing the elastic clamping block 47. When the rotating block 44 is in the locked position, the elastic deformation protrusions 471 and 481 are squeezed together to generate elastic deformation. This is beneficial for the elastic clamping blocks 47 and 48 to elastically squeeze the connecting lead 80 located between the clearance slots 472 and 482 based on the elastic deformation, which helps to improve the reliability of clamping and fixing the connecting lead 80.
[0056] In this embodiment, as Figures 1 to 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the elastic deformation protrusion 1 471 and the elastic deformation protrusion 2 481 are both strip-shaped protrusions extending in the left and right direction. The elastic deformation protrusion 1 471 and the elastic deformation protrusion 2 481 can also be set into other shapes to facilitate elastic deformation when subjected to pressure.
[0057] Another aspect of this application provides a collision testing device for testing energy storage elements in electronic detonators, such as... Figures 4 to 7 As shown, it includes: Support frame 1; A rotary drive device is mounted on the support frame 1, and a rotary drive shaft 20 is provided on the rotary drive device; The rotating frame 3 has a rotating connection part in the middle, which is connected to the rotating drive shaft 20. The rotating frame 3 can rotate around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft 20 under the drive of the rotating drive shaft 20 connected to the rotating connection part. After the rotating drive device stops driving, the rotating frame 3 can continue to rotate based on the rotational inertia until it stops rotating under the action of resistance. The clamping mechanism 4 for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements described above has an angle adjustment drive mechanism mounted on the rotating frame 3. When the rotating frame 3 rotates around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft 20 connected to the rotating connection part, the electronic detonator sample 8 mounted on the clamping mounting part can rotate around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft 20. After the rotating drive device stops driving, the electronic detonator sample 8 can continue to rotate around the rotating frame 3 based on the rotational inertia until it stops rotating under the action of resistance. The blocking block 61 is located on the outer circumferential side of the rotating frame 3; A displacement driving device is located on the circumferential outer side of the rotating frame 3 and outside the blocking block 61. The displacement driving device is provided with a displacement driving part, and the blocking block 61 is connected to the displacement driving part. Under the drive of the displacement driving part, the blocking block 61 can have a blocking position and a avoidance position relative to the electronic detonator sample 8 mounted on the clamping mounting part. When the blocking block 61 is in the blocking position, the blocking block 61 extends into the path range of the electronic detonator sample 8 during its circular motion and can block the electronic detonator sample 8 during its circular motion, causing a collision. When the blocking block 61 is in the avoidance position, the blocking block 61 is outside the path range of the electronic detonator sample 8 during its circular motion.
[0058] In this embodiment, as Figures 4 to 7 As shown, the collision testing device for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements in this embodiment includes the clamping mechanism 4 described above. During the testing of the electronic detonator sample 8, this facilitates rapid installation of the sample. Furthermore, when the installation angle of the electronic detonator sample 8 needs adjustment, the angle can be adjusted by driving the clamping mounting part to rotate circumferentially through the angle adjustment drive unit. This facilitates angle adjustment of the electronic detonator sample 8, enabling switching between different collision surfaces with the blocking block 61. It also facilitates automated angle adjustment and improves the accuracy of adjusting the collision surface between the electronic detonator sample 8 and the blocking block 61. Furthermore, the blocking block 61 is connected to the displacement drive unit, allowing the displacement drive device to control the blocking block 61 to switch between blocking and avoidance positions, thus facilitating automated collision testing.
[0059] In this embodiment, as Figure 4 and Figure 5As shown, the support frame 1 in this embodiment includes a support base 10, a front support frame 11, and a rear support frame 12. The support base 10 has a cuboid structure. A rotational clearance space is formed between the front support frame 11 and the rear support frame 12. The front support frame 11 includes two inclined support beams and a horizontal support beam. The lower ends of the two inclined support beams are fixedly connected to the upper front side of the support base 10, and the horizontal support beam is horizontally connected above the two inclined support beams. The rear support frame 12 includes two inclined support beams and a horizontal support beam. The lower ends of the two inclined support beams are fixedly connected to the upper rear side of the support base 10, and the horizontal support beam is horizontally connected above the two inclined support beams. The horizontal support beams are at the same height as the horizontal support beams.
[0060] Furthermore, such as Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the rotary drive device in this embodiment is specifically a rotary drive motor 2, which is mounted on the upper side of the rear support frame 12 via a fixed base. The rotary drive motor 2 is provided with a rotary drive shaft 20, which is specifically a stepped shaft that extends forward. Furthermore, the front end of the rotary drive shaft 20 is rotatably supported by a bearing seat 13 mounted above the front support frame 11, and the rear end of the rotary drive shaft 20 is rotatably supported by a bearing seat 13 mounted above the rear support frame 12.
[0061] Furthermore, such as Figures 4 to 7 As shown, the rotating frame 3 in this embodiment includes support arms 30 and connecting arms 31. Four support arms 30 are provided in this embodiment. The first end of each support arm 30 is positioned close to the rotating drive shaft 20, and a shaft hole 35 is provided on the first end of each support arm 30. They are stacked and sleeved around the outer periphery of the rotating drive shaft 20 in the front-to-back direction and arranged at equal intervals in the circumferential direction. The first end of each support arm 30 is locked and fixed to the middle of the rotating drive shaft 20 by two locking limit discs 33. Multiple bolts are used to lock the two locking limit discs 33 together, thus locking and fixing the first ends of the four support arms 30. The second end of each support arm 30 is positioned away from the rotating drive shaft 20, and a bolt through hole 1 is provided on the second end of each support arm 30. In this embodiment, four support arms 30 are provided, and bolt through holes 2 are provided at both ends of each support arm 30. The support arms 30 are fixedly connected between the second ends of two adjacent support arms 30 by bolts and nuts, with the bolts passing through the bolt through holes 1 and 2 that are directly opposite each other.
[0062] Furthermore, such as Figure 6 and Figure 7As shown, in order to improve the reliability of the support arm 30 mounted on the rotary drive shaft 20, a pin groove 351 is provided on the outside of the shaft hole 35 at the second end of the support arm 30. The pin groove 351 is connected to the shaft hole 35, so that the pin can be inserted into the pin groove 351 at the second end of the multiple support arms 30 to improve the reliability of the support arm 30 mounted on the rotary drive shaft 20.
[0063] Furthermore, such as Figure 5 As shown, in this embodiment, the support arm 30 and the connecting arm 31 are arranged radially in the front-back direction. When there is a gap between the support arm 30 and the connecting arm 31, a washer 34 is installed at the position of the gap, and the washer 34 occupies the gap between the support arm 30 and the connecting arm 31.
[0064] In this embodiment, as Figures 4 to 7 As shown, in this embodiment, the outer radial end of the rotating frame 3 is equipped with an mounting plate 32. In this embodiment, there are four mounting plates 32. The four mounting plates 32 are respectively fixed to the bolts passing through the bolt through holes one and two that are directly opposite each other by nuts. The four mounting plates 32 are installed in the radial direction.
[0065] In this embodiment, as Figures 4 to 7 As shown, in this embodiment, the counterweight 5 is mounted on the mounting plate 32 via a mounting support 2 50. The mounting support 2 50 has an L-shaped structure and is fixedly mounted on the mounting plate 32 by bolts. In this embodiment, the counterweight 5 is fixedly mounted on the mounting support 2 50 by bolts. It should be noted that the weight of the counterweight 5 can be adjusted according to the total weight of the clamping mechanism 4 and the electronic detonator sample 8, which is beneficial to improving the stability and uniformity of the rotation of the rotating frame 3 driven by the rotating drive shaft 20.
[0066] Furthermore, the rotary drive device in this embodiment can also be other rotary drive devices, and there can be various ways to install the rotary drive device on the support frame 1; in addition, there can be various structures for the support frame 1 and the rotary frame 3 in this embodiment, as long as it is convenient to drive the rotary frame 3 to rotate and facilitates the smooth circular motion of the electronic detonator sample 8 installed on the clamping mechanism 4 around the rotation center axis of the rotary drive shaft 20.
[0067] It should be noted that the electronic detonator sample 8 in this embodiment is based on an electronic detonator product used for blasting. It is obtained by imitating and producing an electronic detonator product used for blasting. The electronic detonator sample 8 does not have an explosive function. The structure, shape and weight of the electronic detonator sample 8 are the same as those of the electronic detonator product. The basic explosive material filled in the electronic detonator sample 8 is replaced by a filler that does not have an explosive function. Furthermore, after the rotary drive device stops driving, the circular motion of the electronic detonator sample 8 is specifically a variable speed circular motion. The rotational speed of the electronic detonator sample 8 at the moment the rotary drive device stops driving is the second rotational speed. The electronic detonator sample 8 collides with the blocking block 61 at a stable first rotational speed. The first rotational speed is less than the second rotational speed. The specific speeds of the first and second rotational speeds can be set as needed.
[0068] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the rotation speed of the electronic detonator sample 8 is monitored by a speed sensor. There are various ways to arrange the speed sensor to monitor the rotation speed of the electronic detonator sample 8, and existing technologies in the field can be referenced, which will not be elaborated here. In addition, the rotation speed of the electronic detonator sample 8 can also be controlled by setting the start and stop time of the rotation drive device, so that the electronic detonator sample 8 collides with the blocking block 61 at a stable first rotation speed.
[0069] In this embodiment, as Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the displacement driving device in this embodiment includes a vertical displacement driving cylinder 6 and a horizontal displacement driving cylinder 7. The horizontal displacement driving cylinder 7 includes a cylinder body, a horizontal movable seat, and a horizontal driving rod. The cylinder body is fixedly connected to the support base 10, and the horizontal movable seat is connected to the horizontal driving rod. Specifically, a mounting support plate 14 and a mounting support plate 2 15 are horizontally mounted on the support base 10. The cylinder body is fixedly mounted on the mounting support plate 14 and the mounting support plate 2 15 through a connecting support.
[0070] Furthermore, such as Figure 4 and Figure 5As shown, the vertical displacement driving cylinder 6 includes a cylinder body 2, a vertical movable seat 60, and a vertical driving rod. The cylinder body 2 is mounted on the horizontal movable seat of the horizontal displacement driving cylinder 7. The vertical displacement driving cylinder 6 can adjust its position in the horizontal direction under the drive of the horizontal displacement driving cylinder 7. The vertical movable seat 60 is connected to the vertical driving rod. In this embodiment, the blocking block 61 is mounted on the vertical movable seat 60. Furthermore, the specific structure of the horizontal displacement driving cylinder 7 and the vertical displacement driving cylinder 6 in this embodiment can refer to the push cylinder in the prior art. There are also various installation methods for the horizontal displacement driving cylinder 7 and the vertical displacement driving cylinder 6, and there are also various arrangements of the air supply pipelines for the horizontal displacement driving cylinder 7 and the vertical displacement driving cylinder 6, which will not be elaborated here.
[0071] Furthermore, another embodiment of the displacement driving device in this embodiment is to provide only a vertical displacement driving cylinder 6, and when only a vertical displacement driving cylinder 6 is provided, the vertical displacement driving cylinder 6 is installed on the mounting support plate 14 and the mounting support plate 25.
[0072] One embodiment of this application, such as Figures 4 to 7 As shown, the impact testing apparatus for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements also includes: The counterweight 5 is installed on the rotating frame 3. The counterweight 5 is used to balance the total weight of the clamping mechanism 4 and the electronic detonator sample 8. When the rotating frame 3 rotates around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft 20 connected to the rotating connection part, the electronic detonator sample 8 installed on the clamping mechanism 4 can smoothly make circular motion around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft 20. After the rotating drive device stops driving, the electronic detonator sample 8 can continue to make circular motion with the rotating frame 3 based on the rotational inertia until it stops making circular motion under the action of resistance.
[0073] In this embodiment, as Figures 4 to 7As shown, in this embodiment, a counterweight 5 is installed on the rotating frame 3 to balance the total weight of the clamping mechanism 4 and the electronic detonator sample 8. This facilitates adjusting the alignment of the center of gravity of the rotating body (comprising the rotating frame 3, clamping mechanism 4, electronic detonator sample 8, and counterweight 5) with the axis of rotation. This improves the alignment of the center of gravity of the rotating body with the axis of rotation, thereby facilitating the rotation of the electronic detonator sample 8 mounted on the clamping mechanism 4. The smooth circular motion of the rotation center axis of the drive shaft 20 is beneficial to improving the stability and uniformity of the rotational motion of the drive shaft 20 driving the rotating frame 3. Furthermore, after the rotational drive device stops, the stability and uniformity of the rotating frame 3 continuing to rotate based on the inertia of the rotational motion are beneficial to the electronic detonator sample 8 colliding with the blocking block 61 at a stable rotational speed, thereby facilitating the acquisition of a stable collision force. It can also unify the rotational speed and collision force when the electronic detonator sample 8 collides with the blocking block 61, improving the accuracy of the collision test results.
[0074] One embodiment of this application, such as Figures 4 to 7 As shown, in the direction perpendicular to the rotation center axis of the rotation drive shaft 20, the center of gravity of the total weight of the clamping mechanism 4 and the electronic detonator sample 8 is symmetrically distributed with respect to the center of gravity of the counterweight 5 relative to the rotation center axis, and the center of gravity of the rotating frame 3 is on the rotation center axis; and the weight of the clamping mechanism 4 is M1, the weight of the electronic detonator sample 8 is M2, and the weight of the counterweight 5 is M3, where M3 = M1 + M2.
[0075] In this embodiment, as Figures 4 to 7 As shown, in this embodiment, the center of gravity of the total weight of the clamping mechanism 4 and the electronic detonator sample 8 is symmetrically distributed with respect to the center of rotation of the counterweight 5. The center of gravity of the rotating frame 3 is on the center of rotation, which is beneficial to make the center of gravity of the total weight of the rotating body, including the rotating frame 3, the clamping mechanism 4, the electronic detonator sample 8, and the counterweight 5, coincide with the center of rotation. This is beneficial to improving the stability and uniformity of the rotation of the rotating body. Furthermore, the weight of the clamping mechanism 4 is M1, the weight of the electronic detonator sample 8 is M2, and the weight of the counterweight 5 is M3, where M3 = M1 + M2. This is beneficial to achieve the symmetrical distribution of the center of gravity of the total weight of the clamping mechanism 4 and the electronic detonator sample 8 with respect to the center of rotation of the counterweight 5.
[0076] One embodiment of this application, such as Figures 4 to 7As shown, there are multiple counterweights 5. The multiple counterweights 5 and the clamping mechanism 4 are equidistantly spaced in the circumferential direction. In the direction perpendicular to the rotation center axis of the rotary drive shaft 20, the weight center of the multiple counterweights 5 is coplanar with the weight center of the total weight of the clamping mechanism 4 and the electronic detonator sample 8, and the distances to the rotation center axis of the rotary drive shaft 20 are equal.
[0077] In this embodiment, as Figures 4 to 7 As shown, in this embodiment, the multiple counterweights 5 and the clamping mechanism 4 are circumferentially spaced at equal intervals. The weight centers of the multiple counterweights 5 are coplanar with the weight center of the total weight of the clamping mechanism 4 and the electronic detonator sample 8, and their distances to the rotation center axis of the rotary drive shaft 20 are equal. This is beneficial to ensure that the weight center of the total weight of the rotating body, including the rotating frame 3, the clamping mechanism 4, the electronic detonator sample 8, and the multiple counterweights 5, coincides with the rotation center axis, thereby improving the stability and uniformity of the rotation of the rotating body. Furthermore, the presence of multiple counterweights 5 is beneficial to improving the uniformity of the weight distribution of the rotating body, including the rotating frame 3, the clamping mechanism 4, the electronic detonator sample 8, and the multiple counterweights 5.
[0078] One embodiment of this application, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 8 As shown, the impact testing apparatus for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements also includes: Pressure sensor 804 is installed on the blocking block 61. Pressure sensor 804 is used to collect the pressure generated when the blocking block 61 collides with the electronic detonator sample 8 which is moving in a circular motion.
[0079] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 8 As shown, in this embodiment, a pressure sensor 804 is installed on the blocking block 61, which facilitates the collection of the pressure generated when the blocking block 61 collides with the electronic detonator sample 8 that is moving in a circular motion. This is beneficial for real-time collection of the collision force generated when the blocking block 61 collides with the electronic detonator sample 8 that is moving in a circular motion during the test process, and also facilitates the unification and monitoring of the collision force.
[0080] Furthermore, the pressure sensor 804 in this embodiment can be installed on the blocking block 61 in various ways, so as to facilitate the collection of the pressure generated when the blocking block 61 collides with the circularly moving electronic detonator sample 8. Furthermore, the pressure sensor 804 is a prior art product, and the pressure sensor 804 can be selected as needed. The structure of the pressure sensor 804 is not illustrated in this embodiment. In addition, the structure of the pressure sensor 804 and the working principle of the pressure sensor 804 in collecting pressure can be referred to the prior art, and will not be described in detail here.
[0081] Furthermore, such as Figure 8 As shown, the collision test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements in this embodiment includes a main control chip 801. In this embodiment, the pressure sensor 804 is electrically connected to the main control chip 801, and the pressure data collected by the pressure sensor 804 is transmitted to the main control chip 801.
[0082] One embodiment of this application, such as Figure 1 and Figure 8 As shown, the angle adjustment drive mechanism includes: An angle adjustment drive cylinder is mounted on the rotating frame 3, and the angle adjustment drive cylinder is equipped with an angle adjustment drive unit; The impact testing apparatus for testing electronic detonator energy storage components also includes: Angle adjustment control unit 805, the angle adjustment drive cylinder is electrically connected to the angle adjustment control unit 805, the angle adjustment control unit 805 is used to control the angle of circumferential rotation of the angle adjustment drive unit driving the clamping mounting part.
[0083] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 and Figure 8 As shown, in this embodiment, the angle adjustment drive cylinder is electrically connected to the angle adjustment control unit 805. During the testing of the electronic detonator sample 8, when it is necessary to adjust the installation angle of the electronic detonator sample 8, the angle adjustment control unit 805 can control the angle adjustment drive cylinder to drive the clamping mounting part to rotate circumferentially. This allows the electronic detonator sample 8 mounted on the clamping mounting part to rotate with the rotation of the clamping mounting part and achieve angle adjustment. This enables switching between different collision surfaces of the electronic detonator sample 8 and the blocking block 61, and facilitates the automation of angle adjustment. It also improves the accuracy of adjusting the collision surface of the electronic detonator sample 8 and the blocking block 61.
[0084] Furthermore, when the angle adjustment drive device in this embodiment is an angle adjustment drive cylinder, the angle adjustment control unit 805 is specifically electrically connected to the electromagnetic control valve on the air supply pipe. The angle adjustment control unit 805 controls the electromagnetic control valve on the air supply pipe to control the rotation angle of the rotation drive part of the angle adjustment drive cylinder. In addition, when the angle adjustment drive device in this embodiment is an angle adjustment drive motor, the angle adjustment control unit 805 is electrically connected to the angle adjustment drive motor.
[0085] Furthermore, such as Figure 8 As shown, the collision test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements in this embodiment includes a main control chip 801. In this embodiment, the angle adjustment control unit 805 is electrically connected to the main control chip 801, and the angle adjustment control unit 805 is controlled by the main control chip 801.
[0086] Furthermore, in this embodiment, for an electronic detonator sample 8, collision tests need to be performed on all four sides of the sample. Therefore, after one collision test, the angle adjustment control unit 805 controls the angle adjustment drive unit to drive the clamping mounting unit to rotate 90° circumferentially before performing the next collision test, until all four sides of the electronic detonator sample 8 have been tested. It should be noted that when more angles of the electronic detonator sample 8 need to be tested, the angle adjustment control unit 805 can also control the angle adjustment drive unit to drive the clamping mounting unit to rotate circumferentially to automatically adjust to the required angle.
[0087] One embodiment of this application, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the impact testing apparatus for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements also includes: A conductive contact sliding connector is sleeved on the outer periphery of the rotary drive shaft 20 and located between the support frame 1 and the rotating frame 3. The connecting lead 80 connected to the electronic detonator sample 8 is conductively connected at one end near the conductive contact sliding connector to the rotating conductive ring of the conductive contact sliding connector.
[0088] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in this embodiment, by providing a conductive contact sliding connector, the end of the connecting lead 80 connected to the electronic detonator sample 8 near the conductive contact sliding connector is conductively connected to the rotating conductive ring of the conductive contact sliding connector. When using the connecting lead 80 to connect the electronic detonator sample 8, it is beneficial to avoid the connecting lead 80 from becoming tangled during the rotation of the rotating frame 3.
[0089] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, the conductive contact sliding connector in this embodiment includes a brush assembly and a rotating conductive ring. The brush assembly is fixedly installed on the outer periphery of the rotary drive shaft 20. Furthermore, the conductive contact sliding connector in this embodiment is installed between the pneumatic rotary connector 9 and the front support frame 11. Furthermore, there are various ways to install the conductive contact sliding connector on the rotary drive shaft 20. In addition, the conductive contact sliding connector in this embodiment is a prior art product. The specific structure and working principle of the conductive contact sliding connector can be referred to the prior art in this field, and will not be described in detail here.
[0090] Another aspect of this application provides a collision testing system for testing energy storage components of electronic detonators, such as... Figure 8 As shown, it includes: The aforementioned collision testing device for testing energy storage components of electronic detonators; The collision control unit is electrically connected to the rotary drive device. The collision control unit is used to control the start, stop, rotational drive direction and rotational drive speed of the rotary drive device. The charging control unit is electrically connected to the electronic detonator sample 8. The charging control unit is used to control the charging and stopping of the electronic detonator sample 8.
[0091] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 and Figure 8 As shown, the collision test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements in this embodiment includes the aforementioned collision test device for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements. The rotation drive device is electrically connected to the collision control unit, which facilitates the control of the rotation drive device's start, stop, rotation drive direction, and rotation drive speed through the collision control unit. Furthermore, the electronic detonator sample 8 is electrically connected to the charging control unit, which facilitates the charging and stopping control of the electronic detonator sample 8 through the charging control unit. This improves the automation of the collision test, reduces human operation, and helps avoid reducing the accuracy of the test results due to human error.
[0092] In this embodiment, as Figure 8As shown, the collision test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements includes a main control chip 801, and a collision control unit is arranged on the main control chip 801. The collision test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements also includes a storage unit 809 and a display unit 810, which are electrically connected to the main control chip 801 respectively. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the electronic detonator sample 8 is electrically connected to the main control chip 801 through a connecting lead 80, a conductive contact sliding connector, and a connecting cable. It should be noted that the specific method of electrical connection between the electronic detonator sample 8 and the main control chip 801 can refer to the prior art in this field, and will not be described in detail here. In addition, the main control chip 801 can be selected according to the test function requirements, and will not be described in detail here either.
[0093] Furthermore, such as Figure 8 As shown, the collision test system for testing the energy storage element of an electronic detonator also includes a power supply unit 802 and a power management unit 803. The power supply unit 802 and the power management unit 803 are electrically connected to the main control chip 801. The power supply unit 802 is used to provide power to the collision test system for testing the energy storage element of an electronic detonator. In this embodiment, the charging control unit is arranged in the power management unit 803, and the charging control unit is a part of the power management unit 803. Further, in this embodiment, for an electronic detonator sample 8, it is necessary to conduct a collision test on all four sides of the electronic detonator sample 8. Therefore, after completing one collision, it is necessary to charge and stop charging the electronic detonator sample 8 through the charging control unit so that the voltage of the energy storage element in the electronic detonator sample 8 is equal before the collision. In this embodiment, the energy storage element is specifically an energy storage capacitor. Of course, the energy storage components in the electronic detonator sample 8 can also be tested when needed.
[0094] One embodiment of this application, such as Figure 8 As shown, the impact test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage components also includes: Oscilloscope 806 is disposed on the outside of rotating frame 3. Oscilloscope 806 is electrically connected to electronic detonator sample 8. Oscilloscope 806 is used to acquire the voltage of energy storage element disposed in electronic detonator sample 8. Oscilloscope 806 is also used to display voltage curve that can reflect the voltage of energy storage element disposed in electronic detonator sample 8.
[0095] In this embodiment, as Figure 8 As shown, in this embodiment, an oscilloscope 806 is provided, which is electrically connected to the electronic detonator sample 8. This facilitates the acquisition of the voltage of the energy storage element installed in the electronic detonator sample 8 by the oscilloscope 806, and also facilitates the display of a voltage curve that reflects the voltage of the energy storage element installed in the electronic detonator sample 8 by the oscilloscope 806.
[0096] Furthermore, such as Figure 8 As shown, in this embodiment, the oscilloscope 806 is electrically connected to the main control chip 801. The specific connection method between the oscilloscope 806 and the main control chip 801, the structure of the oscilloscope 806, and the working principle can all be referred to the existing technology in this field, and will not be described in detail here.
[0097] One embodiment of this application, such as Figure 8 As shown, the impact test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage components also includes: The voltage curve monitoring and processing unit 807 is electrically connected to the oscilloscope 806. Before the electronic detonator sample 8 collides with the blocking block 61, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit 807 monitors the charging voltage curve of the energy storage element during the charging phase, and also monitors the voltage holding voltage curve of the energy storage element during the voltage holding phase. If either the charging voltage curve or the voltage holding voltage curve is abnormal, the test is terminated and a prompt is given; if both the charging voltage curve and the voltage holding voltage curve are normal, the test continues. During the collision between the electronic detonator sample 8 with the first rotational speed and the blocking block 61, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit 807 captures the moment of collision. The voltage curve image at moment T is captured, and the maximum voltage drop amplitude at moment T is calculated based on the captured voltage curve image at moment T. After the collision between the electronic detonator sample 8 and the blocking block 61 is completed, the voltage curve image from moment T to the first collision duration T+T1 is captured by the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit 807. Based on the captured voltage curve image from moment T to the first collision duration T+T1, the maximum voltage drop amplitude is calculated. Based on the obtained maximum voltage drop amplitude and the calculation time corresponding to the maximum voltage drop amplitude, the voltage drop rate from moment T to the first collision duration T+T1 is calculated. The voltage curve image contains the voltage curve. The shock response spectrum analysis unit 808 is used to obtain the shock response spectrum based on the collision data of the electronic detonator sample 8 and the blocking block 61 and the set single-degree-of-freedom system parameters. The shock response spectrum is used to analyze the shock resistance performance of the energy storage element.
[0098] In this embodiment, as Figure 8As shown, this embodiment includes a voltage curve monitoring and processing unit 807, which facilitates the monitoring of the charging voltage curve of the energy storage element during the charging phase, as well as the monitoring of the voltage holding voltage curve during the voltage holding phase. Furthermore, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit 807 can capture voltage curve images and calculate the voltage drop amplitude and voltage drop rate based on the captured images. Additionally, this embodiment includes an impact response spectrum analysis unit 808, which facilitates the acquisition of an impact response spectrum based on the collision data of the electronic detonator sample 8 colliding with the blocking block 61 and the set single-degree-of-freedom system parameters. This allows for the analysis of the impact resistance performance of the energy storage element using the obtained impact response spectrum.
[0099] In this embodiment, as Figure 8 As shown, the collision test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements includes a main control chip 801. A voltage curve monitoring and processing unit 807 is electrically connected to the main control chip 801. The main control chip 801 controls the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit 807 to monitor the voltage curve of the energy storage element, capture voltage curve images, and calculate the voltage drop amplitude and voltage drop rate. Furthermore, the specific implementation of the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit 807 in this embodiment for monitoring the voltage curve of the energy storage element, capturing voltage curve images, and calculating the voltage drop amplitude and voltage drop rate can refer to existing image capture technology, image processing technology, and data processing technology, which will not be elaborated here.
[0100] Furthermore, such as Figure 9 As shown, in the voltage curve image captured at the moment of collision T in this embodiment, the maximum voltage drop amplitude one at the moment of collision T is the difference between the voltage at point A and the voltage at point B on the voltage curve; the maximum voltage drop amplitude two within the period from the moment of collision T to the first collision duration T+T1 is the difference between the voltage at point C and the voltage at point A on the voltage curve; the first duration in this embodiment is generally taken as 12 seconds, but the first duration can also be adjusted as needed; in addition, the calculation of voltage drop amplitude and voltage drop rate are both existing technologies and will not be described in detail here.
[0101] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the energy storage element is specifically an energy storage capacitor. The impact resistance performance of the energy storage capacitor is comprehensively evaluated by the impact test to assess its power loss and recharge performance. This avoids the explosion problem caused by the energy storage capacitor's poor impact resistance, such as rapid power loss and failure to retain power during recharge.
[0102] In this embodiment, as Figure 8As shown, the impact response spectrum analysis unit 808 in this embodiment is electrically connected to the main control chip 801. The specific method by which the impact response spectrum analysis unit 808 obtains the impact response spectrum based on the collision data of the electronic detonator sample 8 and the blocking block 61 and the set single-degree-of-freedom system parameters can be referred to in the existing impact response spectrum analysis system, and will not be described in detail here.
[0103] In this embodiment, the collision test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage components also includes a printing unit, which can print the obtained test report. It should be noted that other parts of the collision test system for testing electronic detonator energy storage components in this embodiment are not the focus of this application and will not be described in detail here.
[0104] In addition to the technical solutions disclosed in this embodiment, the conventional technical solutions in this technical field can be referred to for the multiple conductive contact sliding connectors, vertical displacement driving cylinder 6, horizontal displacement driving cylinder 7, energy storage capacitor, pressure sensor 804 and their working principles in this utility model. However, these conventional technical solutions are not the focus of this utility model and will not be described in detail here.
[0105] In this utility model, the term "multiple" refers to two or more unless otherwise explicitly defined. The terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; "linking" can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0106] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or unit referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this application.
[0107] In the description of this specification, the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "specific embodiment," etc., refer to a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example, which is included in at least one embodiment or example of this application. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
[0108] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit this application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A clamping mechanism for testing energy storage elements in electronic detonators, characterized in that, include: A clamping head, wherein the clamping head is provided with a clamping mounting part for mounting and clamping electronic detonator samples; An angle adjustment drive mechanism is provided, wherein an angle adjustment drive part is provided on the angle adjustment drive part, and a clamping mounting part is mounted on the angle adjustment drive part. The clamping mounting part can rotate circumferentially under the drive of the angle adjustment drive part to adjust the angle, so that the electronic detonator sample mounted on the clamping mounting part rotates with the rotation of the clamping mounting part and the angle is adjusted.
2. The clamping mechanism for testing the energy storage element of an electronic detonator according to claim 1, characterized in that, The electronic detonator sample is connected to a connecting lead, and the clamping head includes: A fixing block, wherein the fixing block is provided with a mounting slot for installing the connecting lead wire; A rotating block has its first end rotatably mounted on a fixed block. The rotating block has a second mounting slot for mounting the connecting wire, which is directly opposite the first mounting slot. When the rotating block is against the fixed block, the second mounting slot and the first mounting slot are directly opposite each other, forming a clamping mounting hole. The rotating block has a locked position and a released position relative to the fixed block. When the rotating block is in the locked position, the first and second mounting slots are directly opposite each other and can clamp the connecting wire located between the first and second mounting slots. When the rotating block is in the released position, the connecting wire located within the first and second mounting slots is released. A locking element is used to lock and fix the rotating block and the fixed block.
3. The clamping mechanism for testing the energy storage element of an electronic detonator according to claim 2, characterized in that, The fixed block has a first mounting and storage groove on its side facing the rotating block, and the first mounting and storage groove is connected to the first mounting through groove; the rotating block has a second mounting and storage groove on its side facing the fixed block, and the second mounting and storage groove is connected to the second mounting through groove. Also includes: One elastic clamping block is installed in the first mounting and storage groove; The second elastic clamping block is installed in the second mounting and receiving groove; When the rotating block is in the locked position, the first elastic clamping block and the second elastic clamping block can elastically squeeze and clamp the connecting lead placed between the first mounting slot and the second mounting slot.
4. The clamping mechanism for testing the energy storage element of an electronic detonator according to claim 3, characterized in that, The elastic clamping block 1 has an avoidance groove 1 directly opposite to the mounting groove 1. The avoidance groove 1 on the elastic clamping block 1 installed in the mounting and receiving groove 1 is connected to the mounting groove 1. The elastic clamping block 1 has a plurality of elastic deformation protrusions 1 on the side directly opposite to the elastic clamping block 2. The elastic clamping block 2 has an avoidance groove 2 directly opposite to the mounting groove 2. The avoidance groove 2 on the elastic clamping block 2 installed in the mounting and receiving groove 2 is connected to the mounting groove 2. The elastic clamping block 2 has a plurality of elastic deformation protrusions 2 on the side directly opposite to the elastic clamping block 1. The plurality of elastic deformation protrusions 2 are respectively positioned directly opposite the plurality of elastic deformation protrusions 1. When the rotating block is in the locked position, the elastic deformation protrusion one and the elastic deformation protrusion two facing each other are squeezed to generate elastic deformation, so that the elastic clamping block one and the elastic clamping block two can elastically squeeze and clamp the connecting lead located between the avoidance slot one and the avoidance slot two.
5. A collision testing device for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators, characterized in that, include: Support frame; A rotary drive device is mounted on the support frame, and the rotary drive device is provided with a rotary drive shaft; A rotating frame is provided with a rotating connecting part in the middle of the rotating frame. The rotating connecting part is connected to the rotating drive shaft. The rotating frame can rotate around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft under the drive of the rotating drive shaft connected to the rotating connecting part. After the rotating drive device stops driving, the rotating frame can continue to rotate based on the rotational inertia until it stops rotating under the action of resistance. The clamping mechanism for testing electronic detonator energy storage elements according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the angle adjustment drive mechanism is mounted on the rotating frame, and when the rotating frame rotates around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft under the drive of the rotating drive shaft connected to the rotating connection part, the electronic detonator sample mounted on the clamping mounting part can perform circular motion around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft, and after the rotating drive device stops driving, the electronic detonator sample can continue to perform circular motion with the rotating frame based on the rotational inertia until it stops the circular motion under the action of resistance; A blocking block is disposed on the circumferential outer side of the rotating frame; A displacement driving device is disposed on the circumferential outer side of the rotating frame and located outside the blocking block. The displacement driving device is provided with a displacement driving part, and the blocking block is connected to the displacement driving part. Under the drive of the displacement driving part, the blocking block can have a blocking position and an avoidance position relative to the electronic detonator sample mounted on the clamping mounting part. When the blocking block is in the blocking position, the blocking block extends into the path range of the electronic detonator sample during its circular motion and can block the electronic detonator sample in circular motion, causing a collision. When the blocking block is in the avoidance position, the blocking block is outside the path range of the electronic detonator sample during its circular motion.
6. The collision testing device for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators according to claim 5, characterized in that, Also includes: A counterweight is installed on the rotating frame. The counterweight is used to balance the total weight of the clamping mechanism and the electronic detonator sample. When the rotating frame rotates around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft connected to the rotating connection part, the electronic detonator sample installed on the clamping mechanism can smoothly perform circular motion around the rotation center axis of the rotating drive shaft. After the rotating drive device stops driving, the electronic detonator sample can continue to perform circular motion with the rotating frame based on the rotational inertia until it stops under the action of resistance.
7. The collision testing device for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators according to claim 6, characterized in that, In the direction perpendicular to the rotation center axis of the rotation drive shaft, the center of gravity of the total weight of the clamping mechanism and the electronic detonator sample is axially symmetrical with respect to the center of gravity of the counterweight, and the center of gravity of the rotating frame is on the rotation center axis; and the weight of the clamping mechanism is M1, the weight of the electronic detonator sample is M2, and the weight of the counterweight is M3, wherein M3 = M1 + M2.
8. The collision testing device for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators according to claim 6, characterized in that, The counterweight is provided in multiple parts, and the multiple counterweights and the clamping mechanism are circumferentially equidistantly spaced. In the direction perpendicular to the rotation center axis of the rotary drive shaft, the weight center of the multiple counterweights is coplanar with the weight center of the total weight of the clamping mechanism and the electronic detonator sample, and the distance from each of them to the rotation center axis of the rotary drive shaft is equal.
9. The collision testing device for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators according to claim 5, characterized in that, Also includes: A pressure sensor is installed on the blocking block, and the pressure sensor is used to collect the pressure generated when the blocking block collides with the electronic detonator sample that is moving in a circular motion.
10. The collision testing device for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators according to claim 5, characterized in that, The angle adjustment drive mechanism includes: An angle adjustment drive cylinder is mounted on the rotating frame, and the angle adjustment drive cylinder is provided with the angle adjustment drive part; Also includes: An angle adjustment control unit is provided, wherein the angle adjustment drive cylinder is electrically connected to the angle adjustment control unit, and the angle adjustment control unit is used to control the angle by which the angle adjustment drive unit drives the clamping mounting part to rotate circumferentially.
11. The collision testing device for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators according to claim 5, characterized in that, Also includes: A conductive contact sliding connector is sleeved on the outer periphery of the rotary drive shaft and located between the support frame and the rotary frame. One end of the connecting lead connected to the electronic detonator sample near the conductive contact sliding connector is conductively connected to the rotating conductive ring of the conductive contact sliding connector.
12. A collision test system for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators, characterized in that, include: The collision testing apparatus for testing the energy storage element of an electronic detonator as described in any one of claims 5 to 11; A collision control unit is provided, wherein the rotary drive device is electrically connected to the collision control unit, and the collision control unit is used to control the start, stop, rotational drive direction, and rotational drive speed of the rotary drive device. A charging control unit is provided, wherein the electronic detonator sample is electrically connected to the charging control unit, and the charging control unit is used to control the charging and stopping of charging of the electronic detonator sample.
13. The collision test system for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators according to claim 12, characterized in that, Also includes: An oscilloscope is disposed on the outside of the rotating frame. The oscilloscope is electrically connected to the electronic detonator sample. The oscilloscope is used to acquire the voltage of the energy storage element disposed in the electronic detonator sample. The oscilloscope is also used to display a voltage curve that reflects the voltage of the energy storage element disposed in the electronic detonator sample.
14. The collision test system for testing energy storage elements of electronic detonators according to claim 13, characterized in that, Also includes: A voltage curve monitoring and processing unit, wherein the oscilloscope is electrically connected to the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit; Before the electronic detonator sample collides with the blocking block, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit monitors the charging voltage curve of the energy storage element during the charging phase, and also monitors the voltage holding voltage curve of the energy storage element during the voltage holding phase. If either the charging voltage curve or the voltage holding voltage curve is abnormal, the test is terminated and a notification is issued; if both the charging voltage curve and the voltage holding voltage curve are normal, the test continues. During the collision between the electronic detonator sample with a first rotational speed and the blocking block, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit captures the voltage curve image at the instant of collision T, and the captured image is used to determine the voltage curve. The voltage curve image at time T is used to calculate the maximum voltage drop amplitude at the moment of impact T. After the electronic detonator sample collides with the blocking block, the voltage curve monitoring and processing unit captures the voltage curve image from the moment of impact T to the first collision duration T+T1. Based on the captured voltage curve image from the moment of impact T to the first collision duration T+T1, the maximum voltage drop amplitude 2 is calculated. Based on the obtained maximum voltage drop amplitude 2 and the calculation time corresponding to the maximum voltage drop amplitude 2, the voltage drop rate from the moment of impact T to the first collision duration T+T1 is calculated. The voltage curve image contains the voltage curve. The shock response spectrum analysis unit is used to obtain the shock response spectrum based on the collision data of the electronic detonator sample colliding with the blocking block and the set single-degree-of-freedom system parameters. The shock response spectrum is used to analyze the shock resistance performance of the energy storage element.