RELEASE APPARATUS
20220380067 · 2022-12-01
Inventors
- Dmitriy Bogdanov (Berlin, DE)
- Peter Schwarz (Salzburg, AT)
- Peter Wimmer (Pfarrwerfen, AT)
- Johannes Gruber (Salzburg, AT)
- Sergey Polyak (Berlin, DE)
- Denis Bederov (Berlin, DE)
Cpc classification
B64G4/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64G1/641
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A release apparatus for releasing a satellite comprises a release plunger that can be preloaded by a release spring and that is held in a preloaded position by two two-armed pivot levers pivotable about a respective pivot axis, wherein each pivot lever can be held against a force of a spring in a holding position by a release element.
Claims
1. A release apparatus for releasing a satellite, said release apparatus comprising: a release plunger that can be preloaded by a release spring and that is held in a preloaded position by two two-armed pivot levers pivotable about a respective pivot axis, wherein each two-armed pivot lever can be held against a force of a spring in a holding position by a release element, wherein one arm of each two-armed pivot lever is provided with an additional weight.
2. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein a mass and a position of the additional weight are selected such that a center of gravity of each two-armed pivot lever, including all the parts connected to said two-armed pivot lever, lies in a region of a pivot axis of said two-armed pivot lever.
3. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein the additional weight comprises tungsten.
4. The apparatus in accordance with claim 3, wherein the additional weight consists of one of tungsten and a tungsten alloy.
5. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein the two-armed pivot levers contact a locking rocker, which is fastened to the release plunger, in the holding position.
6. The apparatus in accordance with claim 5, wherein a latch device is provided that locks the locking rocker.
7. The apparatus in accordance with claim 6, wherein the latch device locks the locking rocker in a pivoted position.
8. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said apparatus is arranged in a closed housing that is provided with a plurality of mechanical indicators that indicate a state of the release apparatus.
9. The apparatus in accordance with claim 8, wherein an indicator indicates a position of the release plunger and an indicator indicates a position of a two-armed pivot lever.
10. The apparatus in accordance with claim 8, wherein at least one indicator is configured as an actuation element.
11. The apparatus in accordance with claim 8, wherein the release spring is accommodated in an indicator.
12. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein, in the preloaded position, the release plunger is acted on by a spring-loaded latch transversely to the longitudinal axis of said release plunger.
13. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein the release plunger is guided by a fixed roller.
14. The apparatus in accordance with claim 13, wherein the fixed roller absorbs a force of a spring-loaded latch.
15. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein a longitudinal axis of a release element encloses an angle of 15°-25° with the longitudinal axis of the release plunger.
16. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said apparatus is arranged in a closed housing that has a length in parallel with the longitudinal axis of the release plunger and a width transverse to said longitudinal axis and transverse to the pivot axes, wherein the width is larger than the length.
17. The apparatus in accordance with claim 16, wherein the width is one and a half times to twice as large as the length.
18. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said apparatus is arranged in a closed housing that has an opening into which a tool can be inserted to manually release a two-armed pivot lever from the release element.
19. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein a latch preloaded by a spring is provided and can be transferred by the release plunger into a release position, wherein two sensors connected in parallel are provided by which the release position of the latch can be detected.
20. The apparatus in accordance with claim 19, wherein the two sensors are reed contacts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The present invention will be described in the following purely by way of example with reference to an advantageous embodiment and to the enclosed drawings. There are shown:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] A respective release element in the form of a magnet 16 and 18 is arranged at both sides of the release plunger 12. The two magnets 16 and 18 are, for example, configured as permanent magnets and can have a magnetic counter-field applied to them by a device, not shown in more detail, for example an electric coil, so that the holding force of the magnet is reduced.
[0028] To hold the release plunger 12 in its preloaded position, a two-armed pivot lever 20 and 22 is provided at both sides of the release plunger 12, wherein each pivot lever is pivotable about a pivot axis S1 and S2 extending perpendicular to a longitudinal axis L of the release plunger 12. A contact plate 24, 26, which consists of ferromagnetic material and which is attracted to and held by the associated magnet 16, 18 in the de-energized state, is attached to one arm A1 of each pivot lever 20, 22. Each pivot lever 20, 22 is hereby held against the force of a spring 28, 30 in the holding position shown in
[0029] For this purpose, the respective other arm A2 of each pivot lever 20, 22 contacts an approximately diamond-shaped locking rocker 32 that is pivotably fastened to the release plunger 12, and indeed about an axis that extends in parallel with the pivot axes S1 and S2.
[0030] As
[0031] The contact of the pivot bolt 36 at the release plunger 12 takes place via a roller 38 that is fastened to the pivot bolt 3, that contacts the release plunger 12 in the non-released state, and that exerts a force perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L. To absorb this force, the release plunger 12 is guided by a fixed roller 40 supported in the housing 10 so that no transverse forces are exerted on the release plunger 12.
[0032] As a comparison of
[0033] In operation, the release apparatus described above is closed by a housing cover, not shown, and electronics provided in the interior of the housing 10 are connected to release electronics via the electrical connectors A and B shown. However, to still be able to recognize the position in which the release plunger 12 and the pivot arms 20 and 22 are located when the housing is closed, a total of three indicators 42, 44, and 46 are provided in the embodiment shown that are simultaneously configured as actuation elements. The indicators 42 to 46 are guided through the housing 10 and are spring-loaded. When the pivot levers 20 and 22 are in their preloaded position (
[0034] As in particular
[0035] The operation of the above-described release apparatus will be explained in the following.
[0036] To bring the above-described release apparatus into a state ready for operation, the release plunger 12 first has to be moved into its preloaded position and held there. For this purpose, the indicator 46 is first pressed against the force of the release spring 14 from the position shown in
[0037] For the release, an electrical release signal is transmitted via the electrical connectors A or B shown to the control electronics provided in the interior of the housing 10, whereupon the magnetic field of the magnet 16 or of the magnet 18 is weakened by an electrical coil or the like to such an extent that the associated contact plate 24, 26 detaches from the magnet and the associated pivot lever is pivoted by the spring 28 or 30. If, for example, the holding force of the magnet 18 is weakened, the contact plate 26 releases from the magnet 18 and the pivot lever 22 pivots clockwise about its pivot axis S2. A roller provided at the end of the short arm A2 of the pivot lever 22 hereby rolls off from the side of the locking rocker 32, whereby the release plunger 12 is no longer held in its position. Due to the force of the spring 14, the release plunger 12 is pulled downwardly along its longitudinal axis L (in
[0038] If the release by one of the two magnets is unsuccessful for any reason, the respective other magnet can be weakened in its magnetic field in order to still achieve a release.
[0039] To be able to check whether the apparatus has been properly released, a magnet 52 is installed in the pivot bolt 36 in the embodiment shown. If the pivot bolt 36 moves into the position shown in
[0040] To prevent the locking rocker 32 from pivoting back on its own after the release process and thus blocking the release plunger under certain circumstances before a further locking, a latch device 54 (
[0041] As can be seen from the Figures, the magnets 16, 18 serving as release elements are not arranged in parallel, but at an acute angle to the longitudinal axis L of the release plunger 12. In the embodiment shown, the angle between a longitudinal axis of each magnet amounts to approximately 20° so that a very compact arrangement is achieved. At the same time, the arrangement is made such that the force exerted by the release spring 14 is transmitted from the locking rocker 32 to the pivot levers such that said force extends in the direction of the pivot axis S1 and S2 and is therefore absorbed by the associated shaft. Thus, no compulsory opening forces arise that would be transmitted to the contact plates 24 or 26.
[0042] To prevent a torque, which could generate undesirable opening forces, from being exerted on the pivot levers 20 and 22 in the event of impact-like vibrations, an additional weight 60, 62 is provided in the region of one arm of each two-arm pivot lever 20 and 22. The additional weights 60, 62 (which are not visible in
[0043] Due to the very small available installation space, a very voluminous additional weight or a large spacing from the pivot axis is not possible with the release apparatus shown. Therefore, it is preferred if the additional weight has a material having a high specific density, for example, tungsten or a tungsten alloy.
[0044] If a de-energized unlocking of the release mechanism is required for testing or other purposes, the contact plates 24 and 26 can also be manually decoupled from the magnets 16 and 18 without opening the housing 10. For this purpose, the housing has two lateral openings 64 (