Claims
- 1. In a chemical laser having a body and a plurality of nozzle blades, the improvement therein being in the form of a nozzle blade support system, said nozzle blade support system comprising a flexure member, wherein said flexure member has a preselected thickness, t.sub.1 and the relationship between a first predetermined radius of curvature, R, and a second predetermined radius of curvature, R.sub.1, is defined by the expression R.sub.1 =t/2 (.epsilon.+(t/2R) (1+.epsilon.) wherein .epsilon. represents the strain of said member due to bending at said radius, R.sub.1, said flexure member being fixedly secured at one end thereof to one end of at least one of said plurality of nozzle blades and being secured at the other end thereof to said laser body, first means on at least said one nozzle blade adjacent said flexure member for supporting said one end of said flexure member, second means on said laser body adjacent said flexure member for supporting said other end of said flexure member, said nozzle blade and said flexure member lying along said first predetermined radius of curvature, R, under a substantially no stress condition, said first and said second support means each being defined by said second predetermined radius of curvature, R.sub.1, said radius, R.sub.1, being substantially less than said radius, R, and means secured between the other end of at least one of said plurality of said nozzle blades and said laser body for supporting said other end of said nozzle blades, whereby upon application of stress to said nozzle blades during laser operation said flexure member bends around said radius of curvature of said first and said second support means and said means for supporting said other end of said nozzle blade bends in such a manner thereby enabling said nozzle blades to act as a hoop member in accommodating said stress applied thereto.
- 2. In a laser having a body and a plurality of nozzle blades as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for supporting said other end of said nozzle blades comprises another flexure member, the other of said flexure members being fixedly secured at one end thereof to the other end of at least one of said blades, third means on said other end of said blades adjacent said other flexture member for supporting said one end of said other flexure member, the other end of said other flexure member being fixedly secured to said laser body, fourth means on said laser body adjacent said other end of said other flexure member for supporting said other end of said flexure member, and said third and fourth support means each being defined by a radius of curvature, R.sub.1.
- 3. In a laser having a body and a plurality of nozzle blades as defined in claim 2 wherein each of said flexure members are secured to said laser body and to said blades at a position tangent to each of said support means, respectively.
- 4. In a laser having a body and a plurality of nozzle blades as defined in claim 3 wherein said flexure members are made of a nickel alloy.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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4187595 |
Kuhn, Jr. |
Feb 1980 |
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4220933 |
Kuhn, Jr. |
Sep 1980 |
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