This application is a National Stage Application of PCT/ES2016/070931, filed Dec. 22, 2016, which application is incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to the above-disclosed application.
The present invention relates to a connection/separation device for satellites which have to be separated during the flight, for example from a launcher or from a satellite dispenser.
Various systems are known with means for separating parts of a spacecraft. One of these prior art systems is the clamping connection assembly for spacecrafts described in EP 0267279 A1. This clamp joins two separable parts of a spacecraft, each one of which has a bevelled rim which has grooves on its circumference. The clamp comprises retainers internally configured to match the rims of the said separable parts and joined by means of a tensioning band, each retainer including a shearing pin which engages in a corresponding groove of the said rims and transmits loads directly between the two separable parts of the spacecraft.
Another system for attaching and separating satellites is described in EP 0768241 A1. It comprises a fastening piece which is screwed to the upper ring of the adaptor of the launch rocket, a tensioning strip consisting of a two-part metal band, curved metal pieces for fastening the satellite which have a thin-walled cylindrical body with a metal rotational shaft in its lower part formed by several lugs and which rest via their upper part on the lower ring of the satellite, surrounding it and pressing on it, and pressing cams which each have two rotational shafts, one coinciding with that of said metal pieces and the other shared with said piece. The aim of this system is to simplify the securing of the satellite to the launch rocket and its release upon entering into orbit.
EP 0905022 A1 describes a system for attaching and separating satellites which comprises an open ring or metal band which has a channel formed in its inner perimeter, in which jaws are integrated in a discontinuous way, which can slide in the said channel, two end pieces fixed to the ends of the said ring, a tensioning bolt which joins the two end parts, and three supports for retaining the ring which are fixed to the structure of the launcher of a satellite.
EP 1944237 A1 relates to an apparatus for connecting/separating a launch vehicle and a satellite, comprising a strip with an inner channel which slidably houses a plurality of clamps, which is applied against rings that form the connection interface between the two vehicles. The apparatus also comprises means for radially tightening the assembly comprising the strip and clamps, and a device for joining/separating the ends thereof, which, together with locking and unlocking means, includes a mechanism that enables the controlled opening of the strip in two phases, namely: a first phase in which the ends move with contact being maintained with the rings, thereby dissipating the elastic energy corresponding to the tightening of the strip by means of friction; and a second phase in which the strip separates from the rings until a parking position is reached.
Most of these connection/separation systems with a tensioning band are indicated when the load per length unit to be transmitted is high. However, in certain situations (for example, for satellites with little weight, or when the connection/separation system must coexist with the element to be separated during a large part of the mission) the relatively high weight of the connection/separation system may cause problems (for example, the mass available for the satellite itself may be reduced).
The object of the invention is to provide a connection/separation device for elements of a spacecraft or a launcher which is light, in turn allowing a homogeneous tension over the whole perimeter of the connection interface between the two separable elements.
The invention provides a connection-separation device for separating satellites from launchers or satellite dispensers comprising:
The design of the connection-separation device of the invention allows homogenous tensioning around the perimeter of the union interface between the two separable elements, and lacking additional elements (such as an outer band) it achieves a lighter system.
Thus, the proposed solution is very suitable when the weight is a conditioning factor (for example, for missions with microsatellites and minisatellites).
Another advantage of the invention is that, as the load is distributed throughout all the perimeter of the interface, point loads and therefore local reinforcements in the structure are avoided, optimizing the weight of the structure.
Another advantage is the reduction of the shock because the release mechanism forces a slow opening of the band compared to a traditional system.
Further advantageous embodiments will be described in the dependent claims.
For a better understanding of the present invention, this will be described in more detail below, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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.
In the embodiment of
In
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
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.
Likewise, the clamps 2, 2′ may comprise an area with grid-like holes (see
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.
The release mechanism 3 (see
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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.
It is especially applicable to these types of missions:
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.
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