Claims
- 1. A carrier tracking system having a beacon system including a beacon subsystem mounted on the carrier and a beacon detector and control subsystem positioned off the carrier, said beacon subsystem comprising a housing having an open end, a pyrotechnic heater mounted in the housing, an igniter means for igniting the heater, an apertured guide member covering a major surface of the heater, and an aperture sheet movably mounted relative to said apertured guide member for selectively covering the apertured guide member.
- 2. A carrier tracking system according to claim 1 wherein the beacon subsystem further includes an apertured honeycomb member mounted above the aperture sheet with its apertures aligned with the apertures of the apertured guide member.
- 3. A carrier tracking system according to claim 2 wherein the honeycomb walls forming the apertures extend angularly outwardly from one major surface to an opposing major surface.
- 4. A carrier tracking system according to claim 3 wherein the surface of the honeycomb aperture forming walls are coated with a reflective material.
- 5. A carrier tracking system according to claim 4 wherein the reflective material is taken from the group consisting of gold and nickel.
- 6. A carrier tracking system according to claim 1 wherein the beacon subsystem further includes a protective cover hermetically enclosing the pyrotechnic heater.
- 7. A carrier tracking system according to claim 1 wherein the beacon subsystem further includes a frangible glass cover attached to the open end of the housing for closing the housing.
- 8. A carrier tracking system according to claim 1 wherein the beacon subsystem further includes an insulating layer for insulating the pyrotechnic heater from the housing.
- 9. A carrier tracking system having a beacon system including a beacon subsystem mounted on the carrier and a beacon detector and control subsystem positioned off the carrier, said beacon subsystem comprising:
- a housing having an open end, a heat source mounted in said housing, an apertured member covering a major surface of said heat source, and a shutter for selectively obscuring said aperture member.
- 10. A carrier tracking system according to claim 9 wherein said heat source is a pyrotechnic heater.
- 11. A carrier tracking system according to claim 10 further including an igniter means for igniting said heater.
- 12. A carrier tracking system according to claim 9 wherein said shutter is an apertured sheet movably mounted relative to said aperture member.
- 13. A carrier tracking system according to claim 12 further including a shutter electronics to move said apertured sheet relative to said aperture member.
- 14. A carrier tracking system according to claim 9 wherein the beacon subsystem further includes an apertured honeycomb member mounted above said shutter with its apertures aligned with the apertures of said apertured member.
- 15. A carrier tracking system according to claim 14 wherein the honeycomb walls forming the apertures extend angularly outwardly from one major surface to an opposing major surface.
- 16. A carrier tracking system according to claim 15 wherein the surfaces of the honeycomb aperture forming walls are coated with a reflective material.
- 17. A carrier tracking system according to claim 16 wherein the reflective material is taken from the group consisting of gold and nickel.
- 18. A carrier tracking system according to claim 10 wherein the beacon subsystem further includes a protective cover hermetically enclosing said pyrotechnic heater.
- 19. A carrier tracking system according to claim 9 wherein the beacon subsystem further includes a frangible glass cover attached to the open end of the housing for closing the housing.
- 20. A carrier tracking system according to claim 9 wherein the beacon subsystem further includes an insulating layer for insulating said heat source from the housing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 456,188, filed Dec. 15, 1989, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 126,800, filed Mar. 3, 1980, both abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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