Claims
- 1. A tube launched stabilized projectile for launching a payload and having fore and aft portions along a longitudinal axis, said projectile having a mechanism to lengthen the projectile's flight configuration over that of its pre-launch configuration, a combustible propellant within the tube for launching said projectile from the launch tube by high pressure of combustion gases, said projectile comprising:a body containing a payload at the fore end of said projectile, said body defining the longitudinal axis; a boom having fore and aft ends and extending aft from said body along the longitudinal axis and having an internal cavity at its aft end; a hollow shaft surrounding a portion of said boom and having fore and aft ends, a peripheral wall extending longitudinally and an aft end wall; launch locking means for positively locking said hollow shaft with said boom so as to prevent relative motion between said hollow shaft and said boom during an initial portion of the launch of the projectile corresponding to at least part of the transit of said projectile in the tube; release means for positionally releasing engagement of said hollow shaft with said boom so as to allow relative motion between said hollow shaft and said boom after exiting the tube and during flight of the projectile; said launch locking means comprising force application means for applying a locking force to at least one of said walls during said initial portion of the launch to urge said one wall in a direction toward said boom; flight locking means at the aft end of said boom for locking said hollow shaft in the flight configuration with the fore end of said hollow shaft more proximate the aft end of the boom; and means for changing the projectile from pre-launch to flight configuration when said projectile is propelled out of the tube.
- 2. The projectile of claim 1:wherein said at least one wall is said peripheral shaft wall; wherein said launch locking means comprises means for positively locking said peripheral shaft wall onto said boom during said initial portion of said launch; and wherein said launch locking means and said release means include spacing between said peripheral shaft wall and said boom over a pre-determined part of their lengths such that said peripheral shaft wall is slightly deflected and locked onto said boom over said pre-determined part of their lengths by the elevated ambient pressure in the tube and said peripheral shaft wall is deflected away from said boom by reduced ambient atmospheric pressure.
- 3. The projectile of claim 2, wherein the means for changing the projectile from a pre-launch configuration to a flight configuration includes:a source of high pressure gas which causes said locking of said hollow shaft onto said boom and is supplied into said internal cavity of said boom, said gas being maintained at elevated pressure in said internal cavity until said projectile emerges from the tube, said launch locking means being released to allow said hollow shaft to slide along said boom; and the gases in said internal cavity expanding into the space between said boom and said peripheral shaft wall, a reaction force of said gas against the inside of the aft end wall of said hollow shaft causing said hollow shaft to slide along said boom and lengthen projectile to the flight configuration, and exit of the said internal cavity gas through said hollow shaft orifice to the ambient atmosphere.
- 4. The projectile of claim 3, wherein said flight locking means comprises:a sloping ramp surface on the outer surface at the aft end of said boom; and a sloping ramp surface on the inner surface of said hollow shaft adjacent the fore end of said hollow shaft, said ramps being configured and positioned to cause the ramps to lock together when said hollow shaft slides to the flight configuration on said boom.
- 5. The projectile of claim 4, wherein the source of high pressure gas in said internal cavity is combustion gas from the burning of the propellant in the tube.
- 6. The projectile of claim 4, wherein the source of high pressure gas in said cavity is a solid propellant unit ignited in said cavity during the time the projectile is within said tube.
- 7. The projectile of claim 4, wherein the source of high pressure gas in said cavity is a compressed gas cylinder released in said cavity during the time the projectile is within said tube.
- 8. The projectile of claim 3, wherein said flight locking means comprises crushable impact and jam material to secure the fore end of said hollow shaft to the aft end of said boom.
- 9. The projectile of claim 2, wherein the spacing between said peripheral shaft wall and said boom is sized to accommodate elastic deflection of said peripheral shaft wall.
- 10. The projectile of claim 1:wherein said at least one wall is said shaft aft end wall; wherein said force application means derives said engagement force from a differential gas pressure created across opposite surfaces of said aft end wall of said hollow shaft by high pressure gas created by propellant ignition in the launch tube to force said aft end wall toward said boom.
- 11. The projectile of claim 10:wherein said hollow shaft aft end wall has an orifice defined therethrough communicating with the interior of said hollow shaft; and wherein said means for changing the projectile from a pre-launch configuration to a flight configuration includes: means conducting said high pressure gas into said internal cavity of said boom, said gas being maintained at elevated pressure in said internal cavity until said projectile emerges from the tube, said launch locking means being released to allow said hollow shaft to slide along said boom; means allowing the gases in said internal cavity to expand into space between said boom and said aft end wall of said shaft causing said hollow shaft to slide along said boom and lengthen the projectile to the flight configuration; and means permitting egress of the said internal cavity gas through said orifice to the ambient atmosphere.
- 12. The projectile according to claim 10 wherein said force application means comprises means for establishing said engagement force according to the following criteria:aS/ap=(pS/pp)(AS/Ap)(mp/mS)≧1 where: “a” represents axial acceleration; “p” represents differential pressure; “A” represents area normal to the launch tube centerline; “m” represents mass; and the subscripts “S” and “P” represent the shaft and main body projectile, respectively.
- 13. The projectile of claim 1, wherein said hollow shaft is comprised of extendable telescoping links.
- 14. The projectile of claim 13, wherein said shaft comprises at least two extendable telescoping links.
- 15. A method of launching a stabilized projectile from a launch tube, said projectile carrying a payload and having fore and aft portions along a longitudinal axis, said projectile further comprising a boom and slidably disposed in a hollow shaft, said method including lengthening the projectile flight configuration over that of its pre-launch configuration, wherein a combustible propellant is disposed within the launch tube for launching said projectile creating high pressure combustion gases, said method comprising the steps of:(a) positively urging said hollow shaft toward said boom by means of said high pressure combustion gases so as to prevent relative motion between said hollow shaft and said boom during an initial portion of the launch of the projectile corresponding to at least part of the transit of said projectile in the tube; (b) terminating said urging of step (a) so as to allow relative motion between said hollow shaft and said boom after exiting the tube and during flight of the projectile; (c) changing the projectile from pre-launch to flight configuration when said projectile is propelled out of the tube; and (d) locking said hollow shaft in said flight configuration wherein the fore end of said hollow shaft is more proximate the aft end of the boom.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein step (a) comprises positively locking a peripheral shaft wall onto said boom during said initial portion of said launch by:(a.1) providing a space between said peripheral shaft wall and said boom over a pre-determined part of their lengths; and (a.2) slightly deflecting said peripheral shaft wall into locked engagement with said boom over said pre-determined part of their lengths by means of elevated ambient gas pressure in the tube during said initial portion of said launch.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein step (b) comprises deflecting said peripheral shaft wall is deflected away from said boom by reducing said ambient gas pressure to substantially atmospheric pressure.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein step (a) comprises applying a differential gas pressure created across opposite surfaces of an aft end wall of said hollow shaft by means of said high pressure combustion gases created by propellant ignition in the launch tube to force said aft end wall toward said boom.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein step (a) includes the step of establishing said differential gas pressure according to the following criteria:aS/ap=(pS/pp)(AS/Ap)(mp/mS)≧1 where: “a” represents axial acceleration; “p” represents differential pressure; “A” represents area normal to the launch tube centerline; “m” represents mass; and the subscripts “S” and “P” represent the shaft and main body projectile, respectively.
- 20. The method of claim 15 wherein step (c) comprises the steps of:(c.1) providing said high pressure gas into an internal cavity of said boom, said gas being maintained at elevated pressure in said internal cavity until said projectile emerges from the tube; (c.2) releasing locking of said hollow shaft to allow said hollow shaft to slide along said boom; (c.3) allowing the gases in said internal cavity to expand into space between said boom and the aft end wall of said shaft to reduce the differential pressure across said aft end wall, causing said hollow shaft to slide along said boom and lengthen the projectile to the flight configuration; and (c.4) permitting egress of the said internal cavity gas to the ambient atmosphere.
- 21. A tube launched stabilized projectile for launching a payload and having fore and aft portions along a longitudinal axis, said projectile upon leaving the launch tube, the projectile's length is increased from that of its pre-launch configuration, and wherein a combustible propellant is disposed within the tube for initiating launching of said projectile from the launch tube by means of high pressure combustion gases, said projectile comprising:a body containing a payload at the fore end of said projectile, said body defining the longitudinal axis; a boom having fore and aft ends and extending aft from said body along the longitudinal axis; a hollow shaft surrounding a portion of said boom and having fore and aft ends, a peripheral wall extending longitudinally and an aft end wall; launch locking and release means for positionally locking said hollow shaft in engagement with said boom during launch to prevent relative motion between said hollow shaft and said boom during at least an initial portion of the launch of the projectile corresponding to at least part of the transit of said projectile in the tube, and for releasing engagement of said hollow shaft with said boom after exiting the tube and during flight of the projectile so as to allow relative motion between said hollow shaft and said boom, said launch locking and release means comprising: force application means for utilizing said high pressure combustion gases during said initial portion of the launch to create a differential pressure across opposite surfaces of said aft end wall to apply a locking force to said aft end wall at a level sufficient to urge said aft end wall longitudinally toward said boom; and force removal means for reducing said force below said sufficient level upon said projectile exiting said tube to permit relative longitudinal movement of said shaft relative to said boom; means for changing the projectile from pre-launch to flight configuration when said projectile is propelled out of the tube; and flight locking means at the aft end of said boom for locking said hollow shaft in the flight configuration with the fore end of said hollow shaft more proximate the aft end of the boom.
- 22. The projectile according to claim 21 wherein said force application means comprises means for said locking force at said sufficient level in accordance with the following relationship:aS/ap=(pS/pp)(AS/Ap)(mp/mS)≧1 where: “a” represents axial acceleration; “p” represents differential pressure; “A” represents area normal to the launch tube centerline; “m” represents mass; and the subscripts “S” and “P” represent the shaft and main body projectile, respectively.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT
This application claims priority from my U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/154,369, entitled “Lock And Slide Mechanism For Tube Launched Projectiles”, filed Sep. 17, 1999. This application is also a Continuation-In-Part application of my co-pending PCT application Ser. No. PCT/US99/00399, entitled “Lock And Slide Mechanism For tube Launched Projectiles”, filed Jan. 28, 1999, which is based on my prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/985,292, filed Dec. 4, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,892,217, issued Apr. 6, 1999. The disclosures in all of those applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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