Claims
- 1. In a deployable solar panel containing a plurality of solar cells, said deployable solar panel having a stowed condition and a deployed condition, said deployable solar panel being of a generally flat two-dimensional shape when in said stowed condition the improvement comprising in combination therewith:inertia enhancing means for automatically increasing the moment of inertia of said deployable solar panel upon transition of said deployable solar panel from said stowed condition to said deployed condition, whereby said deployable solar panel assumes a shape other than said generally flat two-dimensional shape.
- 2. The deployable solar panel as defined in claim 1, wherein said deployable solar panel includes a principal axis, said principal axis being extended radially outward when said deployable solar panel is in said deployed condition, and wherein said inertia enhancing means includes: means for automatically changing the shape of said deployable solar panel in a direction perpendicular to said principal axis upon transition of said deployable solar panel from said stowed condition to said deployed condition.
- 3. A deployable solar panel, said solar panel being deployable between a stowed condition and a deployed condition, comprising:first and second panels defining a pair of associated panels, said first and second panels being of a predetermined geometry and size, and said first and second panels being positioned in overlying relationship in both said stowed condition and said deployed condition; solar cells carried on a surface of at least one of said first and second panels; said first panel having a greater flexibility characteristic than said second panel; spring means for bowing said first panel from a flat shape into a convex curve on deployment of said deployable solar panel to said deployed condition; said spring means being compressible to permit said first panel to be pressed flat against said second panel for placement of said deployable solar panel in said stowed condition.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/287,543 filed Apr. 6, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,147,294.
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