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DEVICE FOR MODULATING A GAS EJECTION SECTION
20170350350 · 2017-12-07 ·

A modulation device for modulating a gas ejection section, the device being for placing in a nozzle upstream from the throat of the nozzle, the modulation device including a plug having a downstream end forming a member for partially obstructing the nozzle throat; and a plug guide having an internal housing in which the upstream end of the plug is present. The upstream end of the plug is suitable for sliding in the internal housing of the plug guide between a first position in which the upstream end of the plug is present in an upstream portion of the internal housing, and a second position in which the upstream end is present in a downstream portion of the internal housing. The upstream end of the plug is held in the first position by at least one retaining element for breaking under the effect of heat.

SPACECRAFT NOZZLE COMPRISING AN IMPROVED DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM

A nozzle (1) for a space vehicle engine (M), the nozzle comprising a stationary portion (2) and a movable portion (3), the nozzle (1) including a pneumatic deployment system (4) comprising: a deployment actuator (5) for deploying the movable portion (3) of the nozzle (1); a high unlocking actuator (6); a low unlocking actuator (7); and an ejector (41); the deployment system (4) including a feed system (8) configured so as to, sequentially: move the deployment actuator (5) from its support position towards its deployment position; move the high and low unlocking actuators (6, 7) into their high and low unlocking positions; and actuate the ejector so as to eject the deployment system (4) from the nozzle (1).

Multi-pulse rocket propulsion motor
11352981 · 2022-06-07 · ·

A multi-pulse rocket propulsion motor for use with vehicles, such as space vehicles like satellites, rockets, and the like. The propulsion motor is a modular system that is capable of providing a plurality of discrete, controllable propulsion pulses. The propulsion motor can be used for primary propulsion of the vehicle and/or as a maneuvering thruster of the vehicle. The propulsion motor includes a plurality of propellant housings each containing a combustible propellant grain, a discharge plenum defining a plenum volume in communication with the discharge of each propellant housing, and a nozzle downstream from and in fluid communication with the plenum volume.

Device for modulating a gas ejection section

A modulation device for modulating a gas ejection section, the device being for placing in a nozzle upstream from the throat of the nozzle, the modulation device including a plug having a downstream end forming a member for partially obstructing the nozzle throat; and a plug guide having an internal housing in which the upstream end of the plug is present. The upstream end of the plug is suitable for sliding in the internal housing of the plug guide between a first position in which the upstream end of the plug is present in an upstream portion of the internal housing, and a second position in which the upstream end is present in a downstream portion of the internal housing. The upstream end of the plug is held in the first position by at least one retaining element for breaking under the effect of heat.

Fragmenting nozzle system

A rocket motor includes a case and first and second nozzles in the case. The first nozzle is disposed in the second nozzle. The first nozzle includes a forward leg, a rear leg, and an intermediate leg. The intermediate leg has a convex conical geometry, and the forward leg has a forward lip that is spaced from the case. The rear leg has a rear lip that is spaced from the case. The forward leg and the rear leg at least partially define a flow passage through the first nozzle. The first nozzle is exclusively secured by the intermediate leg to at least one of the case or the second nozzle. At least a portion of a fragmentation system is disposed between the first and second nozzles.

Fragmenting nozzle system
10598129 · 2020-03-24 · ·

A fragmenting nozzle system includes a first nozzle at least partially disposed within a second nozzle. The first nozzle includes an ablative shell, a syntactic foam support disposed between the ablative shell and the second nozzle, and an ignition system disposed at least partially within the syntactic foam support. For example, the ignition system is operable to generate a controlled-energy deflagration pressure wave that fragments the first nozzle but not the second nozzle.

Spacecraft nozzle comprising an improved deployment system

A nozzle (1) for a space vehicle engine (M), the nozzle comprising a stationary portion (2) and a movable portion (3), the nozzle (1) including a pneumatic deployment system (4) comprising: a deployment actuator (5) for deploying the movable portion (3) of the nozzle (1); a high unlocking actuator (6); a low unlocking actuator (7); and an ejector (41); the deployment system (4) including a feed system (8) configured so as to, sequentially: move the deployment actuator (5) from its support position towards its deployment position; move the high and low unlocking actuators (6, 7) into their high and low unlocking positions; and actuate the ejector so as to eject the deployment system (4) from the nozzle (1).

Expandable exhaust cone

An expandable exhaust cone assembly is described which is able to move from a collapsed position to an expanded position.

Fragmenting Nozzle System
20180298847 · 2018-10-18 ·

A rocket motor includes a case and first and second nozzles in the case. The first nozzle is disposed in the second nozzle. The first nozzle includes a forward leg, a rear leg, and an intermediate leg. The intermediate leg has a convex conical geometry, and the forward leg has a forward lip that is spaced from the case. The rear leg has a rear lip that is spaced from the case. The forward leg and the rear leg at least partially define a flow passage through the first nozzle. The first nozzle is exclusively secured by the intermediate leg to at least one of the case or the second nozzle. At least a portion of a fragmentation system is disposed between the first and second nozzles.

Spring-assisted deployment of a pivotable rocket motor

A rocket comprises at least one propulsion unit including a pivotable rocket motor, a spring-assisted one-time deployment mechanism, and a release mechanism. The pivotable rocket motor is pivotable between a stowed position and a deployed position. The spring-assisted one-time deployment mechanism moves the rocket motor from the stowed position to the deployed position when the deployment mechanism is released by the release mechanism. Outer geometry of the rocket is changed as the rocket motor is moved to the deployed position.