B64G1/2228

ACTUATED RESETTABLE SHOCKLESS HOLD DOWN AND RELEASE MECHANISM (ARES HDRM)
20180170585 · 2018-06-21 ·

The present disclosure relates to a mechanism for releasably securing components of a spacecraft together during launch until such time as the mechanism is commanded to release those components. Upon command, the components are then released with extremely low shock forces being transmitted to the previously secured components due to the release.

Device for holding and deploying apparatus for use in space
09964099 · 2018-05-08 · ·

A device for holding and deploying apparatus for use in space includes a fixed body and a movable body coaxially connected to each other through balls displaceable from a retention position to a release position, and a shape memory alloy actuator remote-controllable to displace the balls from the retention position to the release position and the ensuing separation of the moveable body from the fixed body under the action of axial thrust elastic means. The shape memory alloy actuator consists of a torsionally-deformable bar.

ON-ORBIT ASSEMBLY OF COMMUNICATION SATELLITES
20180111704 · 2018-04-26 ·

A spacecraft including a main body structure and at least a first deployable element is reconfigured from a launch configuration to an on-orbit configuration. In the launch configuration, the first deployable element is mechanically attached with the spacecraft main body structure by way of a first arrangement. In the on-orbit configuration, the first deployable element is mechanically attached with the spacecraft main body structure by way of a second arrangement. Reconfiguring the spacecraft includes detaching the first deployable element from the first arrangement, moving the first deployable element with respect to the spacecraft main body structure; and attaching the first deployable element to the second arrangement.

Methods and Apparatus for Deployable Sparse-Aperture Telescopes

An imaging system includes a metering structure and a plurality of foldable members disposed around a periphery of the metering structure. Each foldable member in the plurality of foldable members includes an arm comprising a strain deployable composite and a reflector disposed on the arm. The arm in a respective foldable member in the plurality of foldable members is configured to hold the respective foldable member toward the metering structure in a first state and to hold the respective foldable member away from the metering structure in a second state such that the reflector of the respective foldable member forms part of a sparse aperture in the second state.

STACKING DEVICE FOR A SPACE VEHICLE AND ASSOCIATED SPACE VEHICLE

A stacking device for a space vehicle comprises a plurality of hold down and release mechanisms and is configured to hold, temporarily, n space appendages, n being an integer strictly greater than 2, on one and the same support of a space vehicle using hold down and release mechanisms. The stacking device is arranged such that several space appendages are held by one and the same hold down and release mechanism. An associated space vehicle comprising at least one such stacking device is also provided.

SPACECRAFT DEVICE INITIATION SYSTEM
20180072434 · 2018-03-15 ·

One aspect of the present invention involves a networked initiation system having one or more non-energetic hold-down and release mechanisms (HDRMs), a control unit and an interface bus connected between all of the HDRMs and the control unit. Other aspects of the present invention involve networked initiation systems having one or more of each of non-energetic HDRMs, energetic HDRMs and other (generic) energetic devices. The systems also include a control unit and an interface bus connected between all of the HDRMs and/or energetic devices and the control unit. The system may be used on a spacecraft for holding various elements in place on the spacecraft during launch, and then activating the HDRMs and/or energetic devices at selected points in time after launch to release the elements for movement, e.g., into orbit or beyond.

Solar Panel Hinge Release Mechanism
20180037341 · 2018-02-08 ·

A deployment system for solar panels has the panels spring loaded to deploy, but held folded against a satellite framework, held folded by trigger bars engaging slots or notches in hinge bodies holding the solar panels. A remotely-operable linear actuator moves the trigger bars to disengage the trigger bars to release the panels to deploy.

On-orbit assembly of communication satellites

A spacecraft including a main body structure and at least a first deployable element is reconfigured from a launch configuration to an on-orbit configuration. In the launch configuration, the first deployable element is mechanically attached with the spacecraft main body structure by way of a first arrangement. In the on-orbit configuration, the first deployable element is mechanically attached with the spacecraft main body structure by way of a second arrangement. Reconfiguring the spacecraft includes detaching the first deployable element from the first arrangement, moving the first deployable element with respect to the spacecraft main body structure; and attaching the first deployable element to the second arrangement.

SPACECRAFT PAYLOAD HOLD DOWN AND RELEASE DEVICE AND METHOD

A multiple hold down and release device for restraining and releasing a payload from a spacecraft performs methods to release a payload from a spacecraft and install a multiple hold down and release device. At a periphery, the device includes hold-down assemblies. Each assembly has a hold-down bracket configured to attach to the payload and a hold-down support, both having conical mating surfaces. Each hold-down support includes a torsion spring(s) around an axis. In pairs of connecting levers, each lever includes a first end coupling to a corresponding hold-down support such that each corresponding lever is articulated with the corresponding hold-down support through an axis; and a second end opposite the first end. Restraint cables join second ends of each pair of connecting levers and are arranged radially with a central area where the restraint cables cross. A central release actuator is configured for cutting the restraint cables.

Extendable solar array for a spacecraft system

A spacecraft system may include a storage portion (e.g., a first portion and a second portion) and a solar array apparatus that may be configurable in at least a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration. The solar array apparatus may include at least one solar array to collect incident radiation when the solar array apparatus is in the deployed configuration. In one or more embodiments, the at least one solar array may extend away from the storage portion. In one or more embodiments, the at least one solar array may extend between the first portion and the second portion. The solar array apparatus may also include an extendable boom operable to extend the at least one solar array apparatus from the stowed configuration to the deployed configuration.