Claims
- 1. A controllable missile comprising:
- a cylindrical missile body including an external skin, having an outer surface encasing the missile;
- main propulsion means acting along the axis of the body to propel the missile;
- directional control means including a continuously elastically deformable, relatively planar structural member unitarily formed as part of said skin, thereby constituting a portion of said external skin, said member having forward and aft end portions and being separated from adjacent portions of the external skin except at the forward end thereof, whereby said member constitutes a continuous extension of the external skin at said forward end;
- adjusting means coupled between said body and said structural member adjacent said aft end for selectively deforming said member substantially throughout its extent between said forward and aft ends to control the direction of said missile in flight; and
- means for selectively activating said adjusting means in accordance with applied signals including signals indicating missile attitude.
- 2. A controllable missile comprising:
- a cylindrical missile body including an external skin having an outer surface;
- main propulsion means acting along the axis of the body to propel the missile;
- directional control means including a continuously elastically deformable, relatively planar structural member unitarily formed as part of said skin, said member having forward and aft end portions and being formed as a continuation of said skin at said forward end; said member having a continuous, uninterrupted structure throughout its extent between said forward and aft ends; said member being continuously deformable elastically along said continuous, uninterrupted structure between the forward and aft ends; and
- means for selectively and adjustably deforming said relatively planar structural member in accordance with applied control signals to change the attitude of the missile in flight.
- 3. The missile of claim 2 comprising a plurality of elastically deformable, relatively planar structural members extending longitudinally along the outer surface of the missile body and located symmetrically about said outer surface, each being unitarily formed with said external skin and constituting a continuous extension of said external skin at the forward end of the member.
- 4. The missile of claim 3 wherein said members comprise segments of the external skin of the missile body, said segments being generally parallel with the axis of the missile body and effective to control missile attitude by aerodynamic reaction forces when the missile is within the atmosphere.
- 5. The missile of claim 4 wherein each member's deforming means consists of a single hydraulic cylinder and piston actuator coupled between the missile body and a corresponding aft end of the member.
- 6. The missile of claim 3 wherein said members consist of portions of the missile body skin containing from; the forward ends of the members, said members being separable from the missile body along the portion extending from the forward end which is movable outwardly from the missile body surface.
- 7. The missile of claim 6 including means for selectively deforming elastically each of the separable portions outwardly from the missile body surface to control missile attitude while the missile is in flight within the atmosphere by selectively developing aerodynamic drag along one side of the missile axis.
- 8. The missile of claim 7 wherein said selectively deforming means are controllable to deform all of said separable portions simultaneously to develop aerodynamic drag when the missile is in flight within the atmosphere to slow the missile in flight.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 477,085, filed Apr. 28, 1983, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 279,891, filed July 2, 1981, now abandoned which itself is a division of Ser. No. 104,496, filed Dec. 17, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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