Connection/separation device for separating satellites from shuttles or from satellite dispensers
11247788 · 2022-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64G1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64G1/641
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64G1/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A connecting-separating device is for separating satellites from launchers or satellite dispensers. Circumferentially aligned clamps can be coupled on their inner face on rings of separable elements constituting the union interface between the two separable elements. A release mechanism connects two of the clamps through one of the ends of the clamps. The two clamps are connected by the release mechanism include a protrusion protruding from their outer faces at the end opposite the end connecting with the release mechanism. The rest of the clamps include a protrusion protruding from their outer faces at each of their ends adjacent the adjacent clamps, so that each pair of clamps adjacent and not connected to one another by the release mechanism are connected to one another by connectors connecting the protrusions.
Claims
1. Connection-separation device for separating satellites from launchers or from satellite dispensers comprising: a plurality of circumferentially aligned clamps which are coupled on an inner face on rings of separable elements constituting a union interface between the two separable elements, and a release mechanism connecting two first clamps of the plurality of clamps through one end of said first clamps, wherein the two first clamps connected by the release mechanism comprise a protrusion protruding from outer faces at an end opposite the end connecting with the release mechanism, and wherein second clamps of the plurality of clamps which are unconnected by the release mechanism comprise a protrusion protruding from outer faces at each end adjacent the adjacent second clamps, so that each pair of second clamps adjacent and unconnected to one another by the release mechanism are connected to one another by connectors connecting said protrusions: wherein each first clamp comprises a conical recess facing radially outward and in an outer face of an end opposite the end comprising a protrusion; and wherein the release mechanism comprises a release element, a bridge with a pair of conical protrusions, a bolt and a dolly, wherein in the connection state the release element holds the bolt, the conical protrusions of the bridge are accommodated in the conical recesses of the first clamps, and the dolly is positioned adjacent the inner face of the connection-separation device.
2. Connection-separation device for separating satellites from launchers or from satellite dispensers according to claim 1, wherein the protrusions of the ends of the clamps have a through-hole and the connectors are tangentially arranged screw and nut systems passing through said through holes to connect the corresponding adjacent clamps.
3. Connection-separation device for separating satellites from launchers or from satellite dispensers according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of devices separated angularly from each other and connected to one of the rings of the separable elements for receiving the clamps when the connection-separation device is released.
4. Connection-separation device for separating satellites from launchers or from satellite dispensers according to claim 1, comprising at least one filler element in a gap between protrusions to provide continuity.
5. Connection-separation device for separating satellites from launchers or from satellite dispensers according to claim 1, wherein the clamps have an internally hollow cross-section.
6. Connection-separation device for separating satellites from launchers or from satellite dispensers according to claim 1, wherein the clamps comprise an area with grid-shaped holes.
7. Connection-separation device for separating satellites from launchers or from satellite dispensers according to claim 1, wherein the clamps have recessed areas on the outer face and proximate the protrusions, capable of receiving the connectors.
8. Connection-separation device for separating satellites from launchers or from satellite dispensers according to claim 1, wherein the release element comprises a material with shape memory SMA used as an actuator of the separation.
9. Connection-separation device for separating satellites from launchers or from satellite dispensers according to claim 1, wherein the release element is a pyrotechnic element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention, this will be described in more detail below, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(10) Said device corresponds to the applicant's separation system, known as LPSS (Low-shock/Large Payload Separation System), of EP 1944237 A1, suitable for heavy loads.
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(15) In order that the connection/separation device 1 of the invention is more rigid, it is possible to insert additional elements, as filler elements (see
(16) The clamps 2, 2′ may have an internally hollow cross-section, which allows the weight of the assembly to be lightened. For that purpose they can be manufactured using Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM) technologies.
(17) Likewise, the clamps 2, 2′ may comprise an area with grid-like holes (see
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(19) The release mechanism 3 allows a controlled release for the reduction of the shock generated during the deployment of the connection/separation device 1 of the invention itself. The shock is less than in the existing low shock bands.
(20) The release mechanism 3 (see
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(22) The connection/separation device 1 of the invention has a significant reduction of mass with respect to prior devices. For example, a 1666 mm diameter band made with the above mentioned system known as LPSS weighs about 23.2 kg, while it would weigh 2.7 kg with the system of the invention. In the case of a diameter of 380 mm, the device of the invention would weigh approximately 750 g. This makes it a very convenient system when high load capacity is not required, for example, for microsatellites and minisatellites.
(23) It is especially applicable to these types of missions: Missions in which weight is a critical factor. Small satellites (low weight and small diameter interface). Satellites with low weight (less than 1 ton) but with a large diameter interface, in which the separation system coexists with the satellite during a large part of the mission. In these cases the band tension should not be too high (<20 kN).
(24) While the present invention has been described in connection with preferred embodiments, it is apparent that modifications within its scope may be introduced, and should not be limited to such embodiments, but only to the content of the following claims.