Deployable antenna reflector
09774092 ยท 2017-09-26
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Abstract
A deployable antenna reflector includes a surface cable network formed of a plurality of cables coupled to each other in a mesh pattern. The surface cable network includes at least one rigid rod member that reduces a maximum tensile force caused in the surface cable network.
Claims
1. A deployable antenna reflector comprising: a surface cable network comprising a plurality of cables which are coupled to each other, and wherein the plurality of cables comprises outermost cables and circumferential cables adjacent to the outermost cables, a metal mesh which underlies the surface cable network and which is sewn onto the surface cable network, and a rear cable network which is located under the metal mesh and which comprises tie cables coupled to the surface cable network and extending to the surface cable network through the metal mesh wherein: the surface cable network further comprises at least one rigid rod member extending between the outermost cables and the circumferential cables in a radial direction intersecting with the tie cables; and the at least one rigid rod member is sewn in the metal mesh and couples at least one of the outermost cables to at least one of the circumferential cables thereby reducing a maximum tensile force caused in the surface cable network.
2. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one rigid rod member replaces part of cables defining a facet of the surface cable network.
3. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 2, wherein the facet has a triangular shape.
4. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 3, wherein the facet has a vertex located on the outermost cable, and the at least one rigid rod member is located on at least one of two sides of the facet extending from the vertex.
5. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 4, wherein the at least one rigid rod member is located on each of the two sides of the facet extending from the vertex.
6. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 4, wherein the at least one rigid rod member is located on one of the two sides of the facet extending from the vertex that is closer to an end of the at least one of the outermost cables.
7. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 1, wherein an end of the at least one of the circumferential cables is connected to an end of the at least one of the outermost cables.
8. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a support member that supports vertexes of a profile of the surface cable network; an deployment mechanism to which the support member is attached; and the rear cable network is attached to the deployment mechanism; wherein the metal mesh is attached to the surface cable network so that the metal mesh is arranged between the surface cable network and the rear cable network.
9. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 1, wherein a polygonal shape of the surface cable network and formed with an edge of the at least one of the outermost cables comprises a hexagonal shape.
10. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 1, wherein a polygonal shape of the surface cable network and formed with an edge of the at least one of the outermost cables comprises an octagonal shape.
11. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 1, further comprising a coupling member that couples the at least one rigid rod member to at least one of the plurality of cables.
12. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one rigid rod member receives a compressive load.
13. The deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one rigid rod member is made of a carbon fiber reinforced resin.
14. A deployable antenna reflector system comprising: a plurality of unit modules coupled to each other, each of the plurality of unit modules comprising the deployable antenna reflector as recited in claim 1.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(10) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to drawings attached hereto.
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(14) The antenna deployment mechanism 11 is configured to be transformable between a folded state and an unfolded state with a link mechanism. The antenna deployment mechanism 11 has support members provided at vertexes of a polygon (hexagon in this example). The surface cable network 23 is attached to the support members of the antenna deployment mechanism 11.
(15) The rear cable network 21 includes a plurality of cables. The rear cable network 21 is attached to the antenna deployment mechanism 11 and also attached to the surface cable network 23. Cables of the rear cable network 21 that are coupled to the surface cable network 23 may be referred to as tie cables. The rear cable network 21 receives tensile forces upon deployment of the antenna deployment mechanism 11. Furthermore, the rear cable network 21 provides tensile forces to the surface cable network 23 via the tie cables.
(16) The metal mesh 22 has such flexibility that it can be folded. The metal mesh 22 is sewed onto the surface cable network 23.
(17) The surface cable network 23 is formed by a plurality of cables arranged into a mesh pattern having a polygonal profile and multiple facets (meshes). The cables are fixed to each other at intersections thereof. The vertexes of the profile of the surface cable network 23 are fixed to the support members of the antenna deployment mechanism 11. Some of the intersections of the cables are coupled to the rear cable network 21 via the tie cables. For example, the surface cable network 23 may have a hexagonal profile. Each of the facets may have a triangular shape. Nevertheless, the shapes of the profile and the facets are not limited to those mentioned above.
(18) The aforementioned components of the antenna deployment mechanism 11, the rear cable network 21, the metal mesh 22, and the surface cable network 23 are combined with each other to produce a deployable antenna reflector 10 as shown in
(19) The deployable antenna reflector 10 is housed in a folded state within a fairing of a launch vehicle and, in an outer space, unfolded into an unfolded state shown in
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(21) The surface cable network 23 of
(22) The surface cable network 23 has at least one rigid rod member 31 that reduces a maximum tensile force caused in the surface cable network 23. In
(23) The rigid rod members 31 are provided near the outermost cables. Specifically, the rigid rod members 31 are provided so as to couple the outermost cables to the circumferential cables located adjacent to the outermost cables. For example, the rigid rod members 31 are made of a lightweight material having a high rigidity such as a carbon fiber reinforced resin. The rigid rod members 31 may have a rigidity that is commensurate with tensile forces to be caused in the surface cable network 23.
(24) The rigid rod members 31 can be coupled to the outermost cables or the circumferential cables (the surface cable network 23) with use of coupling members 32 as shown in
(25) The rigid rod members 31 can receive either a compressive load or a tensile load. The rigid rod members 31 can also receive a bending load.
(26) Tensile forces caused in the rear cable network 21, the metal mesh 22, and the surface cable network 23 should be balanced at the unfolded state. At that time, if the surface cable network 23 being used includes no rigid rod members 31, then the forces applied to the respective cables should have a positive value (i.e., tensile forces). Furthermore, in order to prevent the cables from being bent against forces directed outward from the reflector surface by the tensile forces of the metal mesh 22 attached to the surface cable network 23 and to maintain the shape of the deployable antenna reflector 10, larger tensile forces are required as compared to a case where only the shapes of the rear cable network 21 and the surface cable network 23 are maintained. Thus, tensile forces of the cables of the surface cable network 23 become larger and larger as the deployable antenna reflector 10 has a larger diameter.
(27) In the present embodiment, the rigid rod members 31 are used for part of the cables of the surface cable network 23. Therefore, portions where the rigid rod members 31 are used can avoid restrictions on a lower limit of tensile forces. Accordingly, tensile forces can be reduced in the entire surface cable network 23. Thus, the maximum tensile force of the surface cable network 23 can be reduced. Furthermore, it is possible to reduce loads applied to the antenna deployment mechanism 11 by the surface cable network 23. Therefore, it is possible to prevent an increase of the weight that would be needed to improve the strength of the antenna deployment mechanism 11. In this manner, there can be provided a deployable antenna reflector that can reduce in size at a folded state and increase in diameter at an unfolded state while the weight of the deployable antenna reflector is prevented from increasing.
(28) The deployable antenna reflector according to the present embodiment may be used as a unit module, and a plurality of such unit modules may be coupled to each other to provide a larger deployable antenna reflector (deployable antenna reflector system) as shown in
(29) Now a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described.
(30) In the first exemplary embodiment, the rigid rod members 31 are used for all of connections between the outermost cables and the circumferential cables located adjacent to the outermost cables. In the second exemplary embodiment, however, the rigid rod members 31 are used for some of connections between the outermost cables and the circumferential cables located adjacent to the outermost cables as shown in
(31) At least one rigid rod member 31 is required. Nevertheless, in the present embodiment, half of connections between the outermost cables and the circumferential cables located adjacent to the outermost cables are formed by rigid rod members 31 in view of the tensile force distribution. Specifically, in the exemplary example shown in
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(33) Although the present invention has been described along with some exemplary embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned exemplary embodiments. A variety of modifications and changes may be made to the above exemplary embodiments. For example, the shape of the deployable antenna reflector is not limited to a hexagon, and the deployable antenna reflector may have an octagonal shape as in another exemplary embodiment shown in