ROCKET LAUNCH MODULE AND ROCKET LAUNCH VEHICLE
20210190452 · 2021-06-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A23/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41F3/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A23/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A27/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A27/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A27/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A23/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A23/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A27/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A27/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A27/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a rocket launching module comprising a base frame (1) comprising at least one rail (2a); a sliding table (3) configured to slide substantially vertically on said rail (2a) when driven by at least one electric linear actuator (11), and a targeting device (4) comprising a turntable (5) on which a pivotable body (6) is mounted, supporting a rocket support portion (7). The sliding table (3) comprises a platform (8) configured to receive the turntable (5) of the targeting device (4).
Claims
1. Module for rocket launching, comprising: a base frame comprising at least one rail; a sliding table configured to slide substantially vertically on said rail when driven by at least one electric linear actuator, and a targeting device comprising a turntable on which a pivotable body supporting a rocket support portion is mounted; wherein the sliding table comprises one platform that is substantially flat configured to receive the turntable of the targeting device.
2. Module for rocket launching according to claim 1, wherein: the base frame comprises a rectangular shaped frame with four columns, each of the four columns defining a rail; the sliding table comprises a support structure supporting the substantially flat platform; the support frame of the sliding table comprises a plurality of lugs configured to slide into the rails of the frame and the substantially flat platform of the sliding table comprises an opening which receives the turntable of the targeting device.
3. Module for rocket launching according to claim 2, further comprising two linear actuators arranged at opposite ends of the frame.
4. Module for rocket launching according to claim 3, wherein the actuators are powered by an electric motor.
5. Module for rocket launching according to claim 3, wherein each actuator is powered by an electric motor and is connected to the sliding table by a transition piece.
6. Module for rocket launching according to claim 1, further comprising at least one modular rocket receiving housing configured to be secured to the rocket support portion.
7. Module for rocket launching according to claim 4, comprising three modular rocket receiving housings, the three modular rocket receiving housings being able to be attached together to the rocket support portion.
8. Module for rocket launching according to claim 6, wherein the pivotable body of the targeting device is designed such that the position d and its pivot axis coincide with the center of mass of the support portion receiving the modular rocket receiving housings.
9. Module for rocket launching according to claim 8, wherein the pivoting movement of the turntable and the pivoting movement of the pivotable body are driven by an electric actuator.
10. Module for rocket launching according to claim 1, further comprising an outer cage.
11. Module for rocket launching according to claim 10, further comprising feet for independent support of the outer cage.
12. Rocket launching vehicle comprising: a bodywork having an upper opening which may be selectively opened or closed; and a module for rocket launching according to claim 1; wherein: when the upper body opening is closed, the sliding table is in a retracted position relative to the frame; and when the upper body opening is open; the sliding table is slid vertically on the rails of the frame to an extended position in which the targeting device is exposed outside the vehicle body.
13. Rocket launching vehicle according to claim 12, wherein: the base frame comprises a rectangular shaped frame with four columns, each of the four columns defining a rail; the sliding table comprises a support structure supporting the substantially flat platform; the support frame of the sliding table comprises a plurality of lugs configured to slide into the rails of the frame; and the substantially flat platform of the sliding table comprises an opening which receives the turntable of the targeting device.
14. Rocket launching vehicle according to claim 13, further comprising two linear actuators arranged at opposite ends of the frame.
15. Rocket launching vehicle according to claim 14, wherein the actuators are powered by an electric motor.
16. Rocket launching vehicle according to claim 14, wherein each actuator is powered by an electric motor and is connected to the sliding table by a transition piece.
17. Rocket launching vehicle according to claim 12, further comprising at least one modular rocket receiving housing configured to be secured to the rocket support portion.
18. Rocket launching vehicle according to claim 15, comprising three modular rocket receiving housings, the three modular rocket receiving housings being able to be attached together to the rocket support portion.
19. Rocket launching vehicle according to claim 17, wherein the pivotable body of the targeting device is designed such that the position d and its pivot axis coincide with the center of mass of the support portion receiving the modular rocket receiving housings.
20. Rocket launching vehicle according to claim 19, wherein the pivoting movement of the turntable and the pivoting movement of the pivotable body are driven by an electric actuator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0029] The present invention will be described in more detail herein below with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0049] The present invention will be described hereinafter based on two embodiments of the invention shown in
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[0051] The launching module comprises a base frame 1 and a table 3 configured to slide substantially vertically on rails of the base frame 1.
[0052] The base frame 1 preferably comprises a rectangular frame with four columns 2 arranged at the corners of the rectangle shape. Part of the inner surface of each column—that is, part of the surface of each column facing into the frame—forms a rail 2a.
[0053] The sliding table 3 is configured to receive a targeting device 4. Thus, in the preferred embodiment of the invention shown, the sliding table 3 comprises an opening for receiving the turntable of the targeting device 4.
[0054] Preferably, the sliding table 3 comprises a substantially flat platform 8 (with the opening) and a support structure 9.
[0055] The support structure 9 comprises shoulders configured to engage the rails 2a of the base frame. Preferably, the base structure comprises eight shoulders, two spaced aligned shoulders being arranged to fit each rail 2a.
[0056] With this configuration in frame 1 and sliding table 3, the flat platform supporting the targeting device 4 can be safely and stably moved vertically, as the platform is slidably supported on the four columns 2a of the base frame 1.
[0057] A linear actuator 11 powered by electric motor 12 preferably achieves the substantially vertical displacement of the sliding table 3. In the module shown in
[0058] As shown in the figures, preferably the linear actuators are arranged at opposite ends of the frame 1 so that the vertical movement of the sliding table 3 is carried out in a stable manner. The connection between each actuator 11 and the sliding table is made by a respective transition piece 13 connected to the table.
[0059] The upper part of each actuator 11 is secured to frame 1 by a fastener 14 connected to an upper crossbar 15 of frame 1. The lower part of each actuator 11 is secured to the frame by a lower mounting fixture 16.
[0060] As best seen in
[0061] The pivotable body 6 is preferably designed such that the position of the pivot axis coincides with the center of mass/gravity of the support portion 7 receiving the modular rocket compartment.
[0062] Preferably, the pivoting movement of the turntable 5 and the pivoting movement of the pivoting body 6 are driven by an electric actuator which can, for example, be connected to the underside of the flat platform 8 of the sliding table 3.
[0063] The support portion 7 preferably comprises a substantially flat top portion on which the modular rocket compartment is supported and secured.
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[0065] As can be seen from these figures, modular housing M comprises an outer wrap 20 where positioners 21 are arranged.
[0066] The outer wrap may include fairings 22 in the form of longitudinal shoulders.
[0067] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the outer wrap receives eight positioners, four in the upper wall and four in the lower wall.
[0068] The inner portion, shown in
[0069] In the embodiment shown in the figures, each modular compartment M has sixteen rocket receiving tubes.
[0070] With this construction, modular compartments can be easily transported and stored. In addition, securing and replacing the M compartments in the launching module is easy, fast and secure.
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[0073] As can be seen from these figures, with this configuration the modular compartments M can be directed by pivoting the turntable 5 and pivoting the pivoting body 6. Since the positioning of the pivoting body axis 6 coincides with the center of gravity Based on the support portion 7 with the modular compartments M, electric actuation of the targeting device 4 is possible, which reduces the weight of the assembly and eliminates the use of hydraulic or pneumatic actuation systems.
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[0077] Characteristics that are similar to the first embodiment will be represented with the same reference numerals.
[0078] Thus, the launching module comprises a base frame 1 and a table 3 configured to slide substantially vertically on rails of the base frame 1.
[0079] As best illustrated in
[0080] The sliding table 3 is configured to receive a targeting device 4.
[0081] Thus, in the embodiment shown in
[0082] Still as shown in
[0083] The support structure 9 comprises lugs 10 configured to engage rails 2a of the base frame. In this embodiment, the base frame comprises eight shoulders 10, two spaced aligned shoulders are arranged to fit each rail 2a.
[0084] With this configuration in frame 1 and sliding table 3, the flat platform supporting the targeting device 4 can be safely and stably moved vertically, as the platform is slidably supported on the four columns 2a of the base frame 1.
[0085] The substantially vertical displacement of the sliding table 3 is achieved by a linear actuator 110, powered by electric motor 120 (electric piston schematically illustrated in the figures). Thus, as best seen in
[0086] As shown in the figure, preferably the linear actuators are arranged at opposite ends of the frame 1, so that the vertical movement of the sliding table 3 is stable. The connection between each actuator 110 and the sliding table is made by a respective transition piece 13 connected to the table.
[0087] The upper part of each actuator 110 is secured to frame 1 by a fastener 14 connected to an upper crossbar 15 of frame 1. The lower part of each actuator 110 is secured to the frame by a lower fixture. 16
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[0089] The pivotable body 6 is preferably designed such that the position of the pivot axis 17 coincides with the center of mass/gravity of the support portion 7 receiving the rocket receiving assembly F.
[0090] Preferably, the pivoting movement of the turntable 5 and the pivoting movement of the pivoting body 6 are driven by an electric actuator which can, for example, be connected to the underside of the flat platform 8 of the sliding table 3.
[0091] The support portion 7 preferably comprises a substantially flat top portion on which the rocket receiving assembly F is supported and secured.
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[0094] In this regard, it should be noted that the launching module of the present invention, with its electric actuators, may function in a completely independent way, in any vehicle. Thus, the cage 18 may serve as a chassis in case of independent operation.
[0095] Alternatively, the launching module of the present invention may be installed in a vehicle, whereby frame 1 is connected to the internal structure of the vehicle.
[0096] The launching module of the present invention provides a compact, safe and stable rocket launching solution (preferably 70 mm diameter rockets).
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[0098] On the other hand, as shown in
[0099] In addition, as the sliding table 3 slides over the rails 2a in the frame 2 columns, the flat platform 8 with the targeting device 4 can be safely and stably moved vertically by actuating the linear actuator without risk of tipping and without the need for hydraulic or pneumatic actuation systems, which ultimately reduces the risk of failures, especially considering sand or gravel operating environments.
[0100] The use of the turntable 5 and the positioning of the pivot shaft 17 of the pivoting body 6 also ensures the possibility of electrical actuation of the targeting device 4, which reduces the weight of the assembly and eliminates the use of hydraulic or pneumatic actuation systems.
[0101] Having described two example that are the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it should be understood that the scope of the present invention encompasses other possible variations of the inventive concept described herein, that is limited solely by the wording of the claims, including the possible equivalents.