Claims
- 1. A cryogenic liquid propellant tank comprising:at least one tank skin; and at least one tank joint comprising: (a) a support plate; (b) a lower arm mounted on the support plate; (c) an upper arm mounted on the support plate spaced from the lower arm, wherein a portion of the at least one tank skin is sealed between the lower and upper arms; and wherein said support plate having teeth which extend through slots in said lower and upper arms.
- 2. The tank of claim 1, wherein each of the lower and upper arms is substantially V-shaped.
- 3. The tank of claim 2, wherein each of the upper and lower arms defines a joint angle of from about 20 to about 340E.
- 4. The tank of claim 3, wherein the joint angle is from about 160 to about 240E.
- 5. The tank of claim 3, wherein the joint angle is substantially constant along the length of the tank joint.
- 6. The tank of claim 3, wherein the joint angle varies along the length of the tank joint.
- 7. The tank of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of mechanical fasteners securing the upper and lower arms and the at least one tank skin together.
- 8. The tank of claim 1, wherein the support plate, lower arm and upper arm comprise titanium.
- 9. The tank of claim 8, wherein at least a portion of the titanium is coated with a protective oxide layer.
- 10. The tank 22 of claim 1, wherein the tank skin comprises a composite laminate.
- 11. The tank of claim 10, wherein the composite laminate comprises graphite fibers within an epoxy matrix.
- 12. The tank of claim 1, further comprising at least one seal layer between the at least one tank skin and the upper and lower arms.
- 13. The tank of claim 12, wherein the at least one seal layer comprises a metal layer.
- 14. The tank of claim 13, wherein the metal layer comprises tin-indium solder.
- 15. The tank of claim 13, wherein the metal layer comprises copper foil.
- 16. The tank of claim 12, wherein the at least one seal layer comprises tin-indium layers on opposing surfaces of the lower and upper arms, and copper foil layers adhered to the at least one tank skin in contact with the tin-indium layers.
- 17. The tank of claim 1, further comprising a purge chamber defined by opposing surfaces of the lower and upper arms, and by opposing edges of the at least one tank skin.
- 18. The tank of claim 17, wherein the purge chamber extends substantially along the entire length of the tank joint.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/398,714 which was filed on Sep. 20, 1999 and is co-pending.
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