This is a National Stage application of PCT international application PCT/EP2018/076664, filed on Oct. 1, 2018, which claims the priority of French Patent Application No. 1759266, filed Oct. 4, 2017, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to structure supports for satellites of the inflation-deployable mast type.
A type of inflation-deployable masts is known in the space field. This mast is an accordion folded inflatable tube according to a tetragonal pattern before deployment and with a cylindrical shape after deployment. Such a mast supports a structure which is deployed when the satellite is in place and can be rigidified after inflation as described in document FR 2876983 A1.
Its deployment can be further controlled by an inner structure as described in document FR 2877315 A1.
Such masts can be made from metal films, from composites and are unfolded by means of the increase in pressure of a gas injected at the base thereof. Pressure pushes against the upper face of the tube and enables the mast to become longer until it achieves a cylindrical shape.
They can be used in particular to carry structures such as sail-forming panels, for example deorbiting-assist panels as described in document FR 3032183 A1.
The present invention lies in the scope of the production of a support mast for large structures such as solar panels. Solar panels of satellites have to provide a significant light collection area resulting in significant stresses at a mast bearing them. Such a mast has therefore to be rigidified and its deployment better controlled especially to ensure a proper uniform deployment of solar panels.
Within this scope, the present invention provides a deployable mast for a satellite consisting in an accordion stored inflatable tube before deployment and deployable by filling the tube by means of a gas, characterised in that it includes a rigidification and deployment-assist device external to the mast, said device including one or more stays wound on a reel device at a first one of their ends and attached to the tube at a second one of their ends, said stays unwinding from the reel upon deploying the mast.
The rigidification device can especially comprise at least one pair of stays disposed at 180° relative to the mast axis.
According to a first embodiment, the stays of the pair of stays are wound on a single reel device.
According to an alternative embodiment, the reel device includes a reel per stay.
In this case, the reels of a pair of stays can in particular be synchronised by a connecting cable arranged to unwind from the first one of the reels and wind in opposition on a second one of the reels during unwinding of the stays.
Advantageously, at least some of the stays are fastened to the free end of the tube becoming the apex of the mast after deployment.
Alternatively or complementarily, at least some of the stays are fastened to an intermediate part of the tube.
The rigidification device can comprise at least two pairs of stays disposed in planes intersecting at the mast axis and forming a non-zero angle to each other.
According to a particular embodiment, the stay(s) is or are ropes a composition of which comprises polymers solidifying by UV irradiation or ropes that are rigidifiable by Joule effect polymerisation.
The reel(s) can further include a brake device for keeping stays tensioned upon deploying the mast.
Advantageously, at the base of the mast, stays can be held spaced from the mast by arms formed by fixed beams or foldable rods perpendicular or tilted relative to the mast.
According to one particular embodiment, at least one spring is disposed either at the top of the stays or at the end of the stay on the reel side or on both sides.
Advantageously, flexible tabs perforated at the middle thereof for passing the cable can surround a cable in the mast.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following description of non-limiting exemplary embodiments of the invention with reference to the drawings which represent:
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The present invention is concerned with structures which can be deployed on a satellite such as for example a structure which can in particular support solar panels and adapted to withstand stresses and strains created by these panels such as stresses and strains created by the thermal environment and motions of the satellite. It fulfils technical needs which are assisting in guiding the mast during its deployment and bringing stiffness to the mast after deployment.
The invention relates to a deployable mast 1 such as depicted in
To assist in deploying the tube and rigidify it, the invention provides stays external to the tube as represented in
Stays are flexible structures of the cable or wire type which can be made from different materials: metal, composite, polymers, etc.
In the example of
The rigidification and deployment-assist device external to the mast of the invention includes, according to
In the example of
In the example of
The reel represented in
The stays can be flexible cables of different materials, metal, composite, polymers, etc. or rigidifiable ropes such as rigidifiable ropes by Joule effect polymerisation after flowing an electric current into the rope. Another embodiment can use stays including a UV polymerisable material. In the latter case, once unwound and subjected to the sun UV irradiation, the stays can rigidify and even better contribute to hold the mast erected.
Still for the purpose of controlling the deployment of the mast, the reel(s) can include a brake device for keeping the stays tensioned during deployment of the mast.
According to
According to the example of
In the case a central cable is positioned inside the tube a means for preventing the cable from striking the mast after deployment has to be found. In this case, it is possible to position, as represented in
The invention therefore provides staying the mast which brings bending and tensile stiffness to the mast after deployment and a synchronised unwinding of the stays which brings an assistance in guiding the mast upon deploying the mast.
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1759266 | Oct 2017 | FR | national |
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PCT/EP2018/076664 | 10/1/2018 | WO |
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