Claims
- 1. A seat ejection system which is fixed to an ejection seat and is capable of ejecting said ejection seat with controllable acceleration, said seat ejection system comprising:
- a means for controlling said seat ejection system which is electronically connected to said seat ejection system and monitors its acceleration, said controlling means sending a first set of signals to increase acceleration if it is inadequate, said controlling means sending a second set of signals to decrease acceleration when it is too great;
- a frame which is attached to said ejection seat and said controlling means;
- a main catapult tube which is attached to said frame;
- a piston housed within said main catapult tube which drives said frame and said ejection seat to eject when solid propellant combusts within said frame;
- a first solid propellant charge which is attached to said frame and provides solid propellant to combust within said tube when ejection is required;
- a means for providing additional propellant when increased acceleration is required, said providing means thereby increasing the acceleration when receiving said first set of signals from said controlling means; and
- a means for venting pressure from said main catapult tube when receiving said second set of signals from said controlling means, said venting means thereby providing decreased acceleration when required.
- 2. A seat ejection system, as defined in claim 1, wherein said providing means comprises a second solid propellant charge which is fixed to said frame adjacent to said main catapult tube and provides additional solid propellant for combustion when receiving said first set of signals from said controlling means.
- 3. A seat ejection system, as defined in claim 2, wherein said venting means comprises a plurality of controllable vents housed in said main catapult tube, said controllable vents being closed unless receiving said second set of signals from said controlling means.
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.
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Entry |
Paper presented by Mr. Steven J. Baumgartner of Boeing to the annual SAFE Association Symposium in Dec. 1984, entitled "Controllable Ejection Seat Catapult Program" pp. 237-245. |