With Vane, Wings, Parachute, Or Balloon Patents (Class 102/348)
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Patent number: 10518911Abstract: Vehicles with control surfaces and associated systems and methods are disclosed. In a particular embodiment, a rocket can include a plurality of bidirectional control surfaces positioned toward an aft portion of the rocket. In this embodiment, the bidirectional control surfaces can be operable to control the orientation and/or flight path of the rocket during both ascent, in a nose-first orientation, and descent, in a tail-first orientation for, e.g., a tail-down landing. Launch vehicles with fixed and deployable deceleration surfaces and associated systems and methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2016Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Blue Origin, LLCInventors: Mark Featherstone, Frederick W. Boelitz, Roger E. Ramsey, David M. Biggs
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Patent number: 10006748Abstract: A rudder system includes a pivotable rudder part, a rudder housing, on which the pivotable rudder part is rotatably mounted, and a resilient locking device. The pivotable rudder part is movable relative to the rudder housing from a pivoted-in position into a pivoted-out position. The resilient locking device is held in a pretensioned position by the pivotable rudder part when the pivotable rudder part is in the pivoted-in position such that, if the pivotable rudder part is in the pivoted-out position, the resilient locking device can be moved by tension relief from the pretensioned position into an at least partially tension-relieved position. In addition, the resilient locking device in the at least partially tension-relieved position blocks a movement of the pivotable rudder part relative to the rudder housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2015Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: MBDA Deutschland GmbHInventors: Joerg Lutzenberger, Bernd Kaebitz, Robert Kroyer
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Patent number: 9799151Abstract: A system for hindering the pilot from inadvertently turning off the fuel and/or engine when it is not safe is disclosed. In an embodiment, a fuel shutoff interlock is engaged if the aircraft is in the air and cross-side engine is not running. In an embodiment, a fuel shutoff interlock is not engaged if essential bus power is not present. In an embodiment, a fuel shutoff interlock is not engaged if the aircraft is on the ground. In an embodiment, a fuel shutoff interlock is not engaged if the cross-side engine is running.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2016Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Inventor: Carolyn J. Olson
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Patent number: 9664142Abstract: A rocket which can be propelled spirally from a rifling-free launcher tube without backblast includes a warhead, a rocket body, and a rocket motor including: an outer casing whose bottom has inclined propulsion-gas outlet holes; a first supporting member coupled to the outer casing; a first bullet on the first supporting member; a connecting member with first and second connecting portions, the first connecting portion connected to the first bullet; an inner casing in the outer casing; a second supporting member coupled to the inner casing and the second connecting portion and having a shielding portion; a metal plate in the second supporting member, with a through hole shielded by the shielding portion; an elastic member on the metal plate; a second bullet on the second supporting member, abutting against the elastic member; and a plastic cover covering the second bullet to form a gunpowder chamber in the inner casing.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2016Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Inventor: Jian-Lin Huang
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Patent number: 9410779Abstract: A frangible fin ring for a low velocity, gun-launched projectile includes a circular base with a plurality of trunnions extending radially outward from the circular base. Fins are mounted to the trunnions. A line of frangibility between adjacent trunnions includes a rear notch, a circular opening and a front notch, preferably all axially aligned. Upon impact of the projectile with a target, the fin ring breaks apart at the lines of frangibility and separates from the projectile.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Stephen Ginetto, Andrew Moramarco, Leanne Mohla
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Patent number: 9121668Abstract: An air vehicle includes a combustible fuse that is used for time-delayed release of a retention device. Combustion of a combustible propellant for propelling the air vehicle initiates combustion of the fuse. After a time delay following initiation of the combustion of the fuse, a retention device of air vehicle is released. In one embodiment, the air vehicle is a projectile which is fired from a propellant in a cartridge that is behind the projectile. The retention device may be used to release a cover for a sensor of the air vehicle, such as a cover for an optical sensor or seeker.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2014Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Jeffrey C Edwards
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Patent number: 8489259Abstract: Commercial aircraft (11) having a black box (41) comprising a flight data recorder (49) connected to suitable acquisition units (13, 14, 15) for recording information required for crash investigation purposes inside a container (43), wherein the aircraft (11) comprises a crash detection device (17); the black box (41) is installed in a suitable location for being ejected outside the aircraft in a crash event through a duct (21, 31) having its exit in a fuselage area where the ejected black box (41) would not impact on the aircraft; the aircraft (11) also comprises ejection means (23, 33), controlled by a black box ejection control unit (19) connected to said crash detection device (17), for ejecting the black box (41) through said duct (21, 31), when an impending crash is detected by said crash detection device (17).Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Airbus Operations S.L.Inventors: Eduardo Vinue Santolalla, Diego Folch Cortes, Esteban Martino Gonzalez, Enrique Guinaldo Fernandez, Pablo Goya Abaurrea
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Patent number: 8122810Abstract: A system providing a physical-barrier defense against rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs). The system is suitable for use on aircraft, ground vehicles, and ships.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: CPI IP, LLCInventor: Richard O. Glasson
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Patent number: 7752973Abstract: Parachute signaling rockets in which the parachute (18) is connected to the effect charge (14) in the form a plug connection (16). This plug connection (16) can be made automatically, so that there is no longer any need for the previous manual connection of the parachute (18) to the pyrotechnic effect charge (14) for the parachute signaling rocket according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2008Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Chemring Defence Germany GmbHInventors: Arthur Zahn, Claudia Köster
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Patent number: 7642492Abstract: A missile has fins that rotate about a single axis to deploy from a stowed position to a deployed position. A foil longitudinal axis of each fin is angled relative to a shaft of the fin, such that a single-axis rotation of the shaft moves the foil from the stowed position to a deployed position. A coil spring may provide both torsion and compression forces to rotate the fin into the deployed position and lock it into place. Torsion rotates the shaft until it reaches a seat on a bushing that is around the shaft. Then compression forces from the spring engage a keyed protrusion on the shaft with a corresponding keyway in the bushing, locking the shaft in place. There may be an additional lock once the fin is deployed, such as a spring-loaded pin in the missile body that engages a depression in the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: John C. Parine, Jeffrey H. Koessler, Purnachandra R. Gogineni, Juan A. Perez, Martin A. Kebschull
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Patent number: 7487934Abstract: This disclosure relates to a method of limiting the yawing motion on the trajectory of an artillery shell during the firing phase using a sliding driving band and completely folded-in guide fins. The shell is converted as soon as possible outside the mouth of the barrel of the firing piece by fold-out of the guide fins into a fin-stabilized artillery shell. Any form of non-uniform fin fold-out is avoided by virtue of all the guide fins being interconnected to form a system which gives all the fins the same movement pattern and the same fold-out speed in each phase of fin fold-out. This disclosure also includes a shell in which synchronization of fin fold-out includes a rotatable control ring that is arranged around the axis of the shell and is connected to the rotation spindles of all the fins.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: BAE Systems Bofors ABInventor: Stig Johnsson
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Patent number: 7475635Abstract: A projectile sealing arrangement for a barrel assembly of a weapon wherein a plurality of projectile assemblies (10) are axially disposed in abutting relationship within a barrel (20), each projectile assembly (10) including a body (11) associated with a discrete propellant charge (15); said sealing arrangement comprising rearward opening (13) communicating with cavity (14) provided in said projectile assembly (10) for retaining the discrete propellant charge (15) and a forward portion (16) of an abutting projectile arranged for operative sealing engagement with a complementary portion (17) of the rearward opening (13). The sealing arrangement suitably includes surface portions of complementary shapes such that, during application of a compressive load (L) to abutting projectile assemblies (10), discrete propellant charge (15) is scaled within the cavity (14). There is also disclosed and claimed a chain of individual projectiles connected head to tail by complementary spigot and socket members.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Metal Storm LimitedInventor: Ramon John Bambach
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Publication number: 20080289530Abstract: An airborne device such as a model rocket or balloon is provided with a light source and/or a sound source that makes the rocket visible during ascent, descent and recovery at night. The sound source is provided to assist in day time recovery. The light source may be located in a transparent or translucent nose cone section of a rocket or otherwise attached adjacent or in a balloon to assist in operation and viewing. The light source may include a timing or flashing feature to make the airborne device or rocket more visibly distinct during flight and recovery. Additional signaling and informational light sources may be added to other parts of the rocket and to the ground mounted launch apparatus to announce launching and/or improve the night time viewing. One form of the rocket system uses a count down feature with lights on the launch structure to signal when blast off will occur.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2007Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: John Adorjan, Matthew Adorjan
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Patent number: 7004424Abstract: A mechanism to alter the flight path of a projectile after launch. A plurality of fins are disposed around the projectile and are held in place by one or more caging wires, depending on fin design. In one embodiment, auxiliary fins are connected to adjacent main fins which are held in a stowed position. When released, the fins deploy and present a continuous surface to the airstream for maximum braking action. In another embodiment, each fin is divided into fin segments which are individually deployable to alter the spin or course of the projectile by deflection. Additionally, all of the fins may be deployed to provide a braking action. All of the fins are tied together to distribute and reduce encountered loads when deployed.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Joseph Pacchia
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Patent number: 6779459Abstract: Pyrotechnic fireworks launch apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a base to which is affixed a male-configured launching cylinder adapted to accept thereover, in combination, an internally cylindrical, female-configured projectile, wherein the projectile has a proximal and a distal end thereof. The projectile houses a fused pyrotechnic display charge proximate its distal end and also houses a fused launching charge encased therein and partitioned from the display charge. On insertion of the launching cylinder into the proximal end of the projectile, thereby mounting the projectile upon the launching cylinder, the encased launching charge and the launching cylinder are in abutting relationship. Upon ignition of the fused launch charge, the projectile is launched vertically from the launching cylinder. The external configuration of the projectile may have any number of shapes. In a preferred configuration, it is shaped as a rocket.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Hunter Pacific LimitedInventor: John A. Werner
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Publication number: 20040045471Abstract: The Fire Cup takes an ordinary fire cracker and really allows you to see the blast. The Fire Cup is safe enough for even your children to use under adult supervision. The Fire Cup and some basic fire crackers is all you will need to but, for you and your family to enjoy hours of entertainment. The Fire Cup is so well made it can be used over and over again. So pick one up today and experience the blast of the one and the only “FIRE CUP”.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2002Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventors: Joseph Patrick Lucero, Kelly Jane Lucero, Joseph Patrick Lucero, Brandon Scott Lucero
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Patent number: 6439122Abstract: In detail, the system includes at least one first pulley mounted on the first structural member and at least one-second pulley mounted on the second structural member. A cable is attached by one end to the first structural member and wound about the first and second pulleys and is attached by its second end to the second structural member. Preferably there are two or more first and second pulleys with the cable alternately wound between said first and second pulleys with one end of cable attached to the first structural member and the opposite end attached to the second structural member. Thus the cable holds the first and second structural members together. A system to sever the cable is included, which upon actuation will sever the cable allowing the two structural members to separate.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Lockhead Martin CorporationInventors: William D. Nygren, Perry Ramsey
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Patent number: 6386112Abstract: An aerial fireworks product has an exploding part that produces desired sights and sounds upon reaching an appropriate height above the ground, and a non-exploding part that returns to earth following the explosion. An air brake as part of the device is integrated into the structure in such a manner that it provides little or no in-flight drag during launching of the device. However, upon explosion, the brake bursts out into petals or flaps that remain secured to the non-exploding part so as to create additional air drag to retard the descent of the non-exploding part. In its preferred form, the brake is in the nature of a paper collar secured to the stabilizing base of the product yet positioned in close proximity to the exploding part so as to burst into the air drag-creating configuration upon denotation of the exploding part.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Gregory P. Shelton
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Patent number: 5895882Abstract: An air-delivered infrared anti-ship missile decoy is delivered from an aiaft to a desired location below sea surface ahead of advancing forces and then activated at a later time by a remotely-transmitted encoded signal to separate a payload assembly from the remainder of the decoy, float the payload assembly on the sea surface and then produce a relatively large infrared plume above the payload assembly and atop the sea surface that provides an infrared signature for decoying and deception purposes.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Robert C. Woodall, Jr.
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Patent number: 5712446Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method a flat-side model rocket. In the preferred embodiment, the model rocket is four-sided, and may be constructed by a user from wooden pieces that are pre-cut and pre-engraved with a sealed-CO.sub.2 laser. The model rocket of the present invention is compatible with existing model rocket engines, launching apparatuses, and parachute-type recovery apparatuses.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Inventor: David R. Spence
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Patent number: 5654521Abstract: A rocket-fired visual signalling apparatus and method includes a rocket, an elongated streamer having a first end portion connected to the rocket and a rocket launcher for launching the rocket so that the rocket pulls the streamer into the air such that when the rocket burns out, the streamer is spread out over the surrounding ground cover to facilitate visibility of the streamer.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Green Timbers Aviation CorporationInventor: Evan Grant McDaniel
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Patent number: 5593110Abstract: The arrangement serves to control the structural dynamic response characteristic of a booster rocket, which is provided with a propulsion engine as well as a payload. The booster rocket includes at least one control unit as well as at least one control element for altering a flight path perpendicularly to a lengthwise axis of the rocket. The control element is embodied as a rotatably supported control fin, arranged at a lateral side area of the booster rocket. Sensors are provided to measure lateral wind loads. An adjustment element is connected to the control fin and is adjusted by the control unit in such a manner that measured values provided by the wind sensors are converted into position adjustments of the control fin for compensating crosswise forces.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1994Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: Daimler-Benz Aerospace AGInventors: Stephen Ransom, Klaus-Dieter Relotius
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Patent number: 5507451Abstract: A shuttle launch system for a model rocket which includes a model rocket engine having a propellant charge for propelling the model rocket in a first direction and an ejection charge for ejecting matter in a second direction generally opposite the first direction consists of a booster rocket having a longitudinally extended tube with a peripheral sidewall, an inner chamber and top and bottom ends and an engine-receiving chamber adjacent the bottom end of the tube. A shuttle glider support structure is mounted on the booster rocket for releasably supporting a shuttle glider thereon. A fluid passage extends between the inner chamber of the booster rocket and the shuttle glider support structure such that a portion of gas within the inner chamber is redirected from the inner chamber through the fluid passage and out of the shuttle glider support structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1994Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Inventor: Eugene Karnish
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Patent number: 5386781Abstract: A parachute deployment system for use with an illuminating flare warhead propelled by a rocket motor. The system employs a compact two-stage parachute system which includes a main parachute arranged within a main parachute cover and a drogue parachute arranged within a drogue chute cover. The main parachute pack and the drogue parachute are configured to be positioned in a side-by-side, detached relationship within the warhead. An extraction line separably connects the drogue parachute pack to the rocket motor and a support line connects the drogue parachute pack to the main parachute pack such that upon separation of the rocket motor from the warhead, the drogue parachute pack is extracted from the warhead prior to extraction of the main parachute pack. Upon deployment of the drogue parachute, the drogue parachute cover remains attached to the extraction line and acts as a deflector, inducing radial forces which act upon the rocket motor to prevent it from colliding into the warhead.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1992Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Thiokol CorporationInventor: Evan E. Day
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Patent number: 5271579Abstract: A recreational rocket (10) has a nose cone assembly (18,33) movable with respect to the main rocket body 12 between two limits. Each of a pair of fins (20) on the nose cone assembly (18,33) has a hinged aileron (22). The ailerons (22) are held in a straight path course by a limit bar (37) on body (12) when the nose cone assembly is at one limit. Plastic members (42) pull the ailerons (22) into glide mode position against the edges of stanchion plates (38).Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1992Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Inventor: Nicholas J. De Luca
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Patent number: 5253587Abstract: This device concerns missiles and in particular those made up of a payload stage in the form of a sub-munitions cargo-container and a propulsion stage. It is intended for the separation and aerodynamic braking of the propulsion stage at the end of its operation so that the sub-munitions can be released without the risk of hitting it. It includes attachment by fitting and locking by shear screws of the two parts of the missile, an inflatable bag arranged in an annular housing, a mobile piston used to separate the two parts of the missile, an initiatable gas generator driving the mobile piston then inflating the bag, means of initiating the gas generator consisting of a primer and firing pin and sensitive to a drop in pressure of the gases in the propulsion stage.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Thomson-Brandt ArmementsInventors: Rene Thouron, Pascal Herrero
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Patent number: 5239927Abstract: A deceleration device for a submunition unit includes a cartridge releasably attached to the submunition unit. A releasable package including at least one pocket is disposed in the cartridge and is connected to the cartridge by a packaging line. An auxiliary parachute and a rotation parachute are disposed in the cartridge, with at least the rotation parachute being accommodated in the at least one pocket of the releasable package and the auxiliary parachute being disposed in a pocket separate from the at least one pocket. The auxiliary parachute is connected to the cartridge and the rotation parachute is connected to the submunition unit. A deployment mechanism causes the auxiliary parachute to be deployed in advance of the rotation parachute after the cartridge is released from the submunition unit and the rotation parachute to be deployed after the cartridge is decelerated by the auxiliary parachute for decelerating the submunition unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Rheinmetall GmbHInventors: Gunter Frye, Karl-Heinz Vogt, Volker Bartels
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Patent number: 5183960Abstract: A rocket glider stabilization system wherein a releasable, granular, counterweight, or ballast material is provided in the forward end of a model rocket aircraft to offset the weight of a tail mounted rocket motor assembly. The counterweight ballast material is releasably maintained in a counterweight bay formed at the opposite end of the model glider fuselage from the rocket motor. A rocket body tube connects the rocket motor with the counterweight bay and, when the ejection charge of the rocket motor is ignited, the ejection charge pressure ruptures or opens a retaining structure to release the ballast and maintain the desired center of gravity for glide flight of the rocket back to the ground. At least one adjustable or fixed trim tab is employed on at least one of the flight surfaces to induce the desired glide path return for the model aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1991Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Inventor: James D. Shires
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Patent number: 5117731Abstract: An efficient yet relatively simple tactical acoustic decoy apparatus is dlosed for providing protective cover for a sea going vessel against homing and/or fire control devices operating on infrared, sonar or microwave reflected energy which comprises a plurality of decoy rounds constructed for launch by a decoy round launching mechanism, a load such as a transducer assembly within each decoy round which when deployed provides an effective countermeasure against homing or fire control devices and means for deploying the load.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1991Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Mark A. Mendenhall
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Patent number: 5054397Abstract: Parachute ejection and recovery system for rockets which protects and permits recovery of the entire rocket after launch including means for cooling ejection gases, means for directing the cooler ejection gases for using in ejection, the nose cone and parachute therefrom during flight, and means for controlling descent of the rocket body, its nose cone and a parachute associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Aerotech, Inc.Inventors: Paul C. Hans, Gary C. Rosenfield
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Patent number: 4926751Abstract: An arrangement for drawing a braking parachute out of a front article of submunition of a submunition pair, including a withdrawing or pull line extending between the front and rear articles of submunition. Upon the articles of submunition distancing themselves from each other, there is opened a slip knot of the pull line, through which the latter is connected with the rear article of submunition.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1989Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Diehl GmbH & Co.Inventors: Jurgen Wittman, Wolfgang von Entress-Fursteneck, Gunther Thurner
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Patent number: 4889053Abstract: The invention relates to a projectile including a cylindrical receiving chamber (4) delimited by an interior wall (3) for a braking parachute (17) which can be ejected by way of a piston (9) that is longitudinally displaceable in the projectile, with the piston (9) being chargeable by an ignitable pyrotechnic charge (10). The braking parachute (17) is encased in a longitudinally divided sleeve (18) one side of which is in engagement with the piston (9). In order to completely or partially recover the projectile and not to impede deployment of the braking parachute (17), it is provided that the rear of the receiving chamber (4) is sealed by a cover (23) which can be ejected by way of the piston (9), is equipped with a rotational imbalance (26) and is in engagement with the other side of the sleeve (18). The braking parachute (17) is fastened to the piston (9).Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Rheinmetall GmbHInventors: Werner Grosswendt, Klaus Unterstein, Walter Simon
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Patent number: 4703694Abstract: An autophage rocket has its casing constructed from KEVLAR-epoxy material which is itself combustible and stores liquid propellant. As the propellant is consumed during flight, the casing is combusted so that the pressure within the casing remains constant. A secondary nozzle is mounted to the outlet end of the rocket and cooperates with a ram-rocket construction to achieve additional impulse. A multiplicity of rocket motors are fed from a single stage tank to enable controlled motion of the rocket.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1984Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: Grumman Aerospace CorporationInventors: Marshall J. Corbett, Joseph A. Belisle
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Patent number: 4700628Abstract: A smoke grenade comprising a launching device (1), an instantaneous smoke device (2) and an IR-smoke generator (3) is provided with a casing (4) which can be deformed to guiding/supporting fins (4').Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: A/S Raufoss Ammunisjonsfabrikker A/SInventor: Kjell O. Varmo
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Patent number: 4687455Abstract: A flying model rocket includes a body made up of several telescoping segments with a model rocket engine at one end. The telescoping segments are movable between a retracted condition, for ease of transport and storage, and an extended condition, for greater visibility. A recovery system includes a collapsible recovery surface, such as a parachute or paraglider, mounted to the outside of one of the telescoping segments, and a recovery surface containment structure, secured to an adjacent telescoping segment. According to the method of recovery, the recovery surface and the containment structure are positioned so that when their associated telescoping segments are telescopically retracted, the containment structure keeps the recovery surface in a stowed condition external of, and typically next to, the outer surface of the body.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1985Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Inventor: Ron Sculatti
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Patent number: 4679504Abstract: A method and apparatus for fouling the rotor system of a helicopter positioned in a localized space is disclosed. One end of a long flexible line is attached to a carrier and the carrier is propelled from a launch point so as to overfly the localized space. The flexible line is progressively played out from the launch point and over the localized space as the carrier overflies the localized space. The playing out of the flexible line attached to the carrier is terminated before the distal end is substantially pulled from the launch point so that the played out line falls to the ground with one end trailing along the ground. Preferably, the end of the flexible line in the air and the carrier are attached to a parachute to slow the descent of the flexible line and carrier to the ground. A number of flexible lines can also be simultaneously played out to form a grid or net of slowly descending lines.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1984Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Assignee: Commonwealth Technology IncorporatedInventor: Richard H. Carpenter
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Patent number: 4649826Abstract: A tandem arrangement of a flare and a booster rocket motor is held together by a hollow coupler having hinged spring-loaded wall segments resembling barrel staves that are released on launch to function as a braking device, similar to a drogue parachute. The coupler also contains the main parachute which is released when the rocket motor is separated from the flare. The spring loading on the coupler wall segments controls the parachute drag area as a function of air speed enabling a relatively constant deceleration rate to be realized during the transition from high speed to the final descent velocity.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1986Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: Morton Thiokol Inc.Inventor: George L. Stevens
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Patent number: 4374493Abstract: A system and method of construction is described for use in the field of model rocketry. Large sizes of model rockets can be achieved for purpose of visibility and accuracy of simulation by use of a structural framework of disks, ribs, and lightweight covering without exceeding weight limitations of the model.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1981Date of Patent: February 22, 1983Inventor: Lawrence B. Hoffing
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Patent number: 4333400Abstract: A two stage parachute recovery system for use in recovering fuzes or other ensitive equipment from a projectile that has been launched from a gun barrel wherein explosive means are successively detonated by a timing mechanism and by centrifugal force imparted to the projectile respectively so as to deploy each of the said parachutes and to thereby recover the fuze before impact.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1980Date of Patent: June 8, 1982Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: John F. McNelia, Carl R. Peterson