Claims
- 1. A deployment mechanism for a missile having at least one aerodynamic fin, comprising:a spring mountable in a missile for deploying the at least one fin from a stowed orientation to a deployed orientation that is different from the stowed orientation; and a tubular cam positioned relative to the missile for guiding the at least one fin from the stowed orientation to the deployed orientation, the spring continually biasing the at least one fin from the stowed orientation to the deployed orientation, and the tubular cam being configured to pivot and rotate the at least one fin from the stowed orientation to the deployed orientation.
- 2. A deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein the spring is selected from a group that includes a conical spring and an extension spring.
- 3. The deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one fin includes a connecting portion comprising a spherical attachment point.
- 4. The deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 3, wherein the spherical attachment point fits against an inner diameter of the tubular cam.
- 5. The deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein the tubular cam includes a partially closed end,the partially closed end includes an opening for receiving a second pin, and the second pin is configured to receive an end of the spring.
- 6. The deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein a biasing force of the spring is exerted in a direction coincident with a longitudinal axis of the tubular cam.
- 7. A deployment mechanism for a missile having at least one aerodynamic fin, comprising:a spring mountable in a missile for deploying the at least one fin from a stowed orientation to a deployed orientation that is different from the stowed orientation; a tubular cam having at least one cam slot; and a cam pin connected to the at least one fin and extending into the at least one cam slot, wherein the spring is connected to the cam pin to urge the cam pin to a deployed configuration in which the at least one fin is in the deployed orientation, and the cam pin is movable along and guided by the at least one cam slot to pivot the at least one fin and to rotate the at least one fin from the stowed orientation to the deployed orientation.
- 8. A deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 7, wherein the cam pin is rotatable relative to a drive that interconnects the cam pin and the spring.
- 9. A deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 8, wherein the drive pin includes a portion having an abrupt increase in diameter against which the spring acts.
- 10. A deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 7, wherein the cam pin is rotatable relative to the spring that interconnects the cam pin and a pivot pin.
- 11. A deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 7, wherein the tubular cam has an upper face that forms a fulcrum abouth which the at least one fin pivots.
- 12. A deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 7, wherein the tubular cam has an upper surface that forms a ramp that cooperates with an end of the at least one fin to help guide the at least one fin from a stowed orientation to a deployed orientation; the tubular cam further has a stop portion adjacent an end of the ramp that extends above the adjacent end of the ramp and wherein the at least one fin engages the stop portion in the deployed orientation.
- 13. A deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 7, wherein the tubular cam has an upper edge that forms a fin locking mechanism to retain the at least one fin in the deployed orientation.
- 14. A deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 13, wherein the at least one fin includes a protruding lip adjacent an end thereof, the fin locking mechanism includes a slot for receiving the lip, and the fin locking mechanism includes a protrusion extending into the slot that allows the lip to pass thereby in one direction and that inhibits movement of the lip through the slot in an opposite direction.
- 15. A deployment mechanism as set forth in claim 13, wherein the at least one fin includes a protruding key adjacent an end thereof and the fin locking mechanism includes a keyway for receiving the key to inhibit a rocking movement of the at least one fin.
- 16. A missile comprising:at least one aerodynamic fin; and a deployment mechanism comprising: a spring for deploying the at least one fin from a stowed orientation to a deployed orientation that is different from the stowed orientation; and a tubular cam positioned relative to the missile for guiding the at least one fin from the stowed orientation to the deployed orientation, the spring continually biasing the at least one fin from the stowed orientation to the deployed orientation, and the tubular cam being configured to pivot and rotate the at least one fin from the stowed orientation to the deployed orientation.
- 17. A missile as set forth in claim 16, wherein the missile has a generally cylindrical surface and a recess in the surface sized to receive the at least one fin in the stowed orientation.
- 18. A missile comprising:at least one aerodynamic fin; and a deployment mechanism comprising: a spring for deploying the at least one fin from the stowed orientation to a deployed orientation; a tubular cam having at least one cam slot; and a cam pin connected to the at least one fin and extending into the at least one cam slot, wherein the spring is connected to the cam pin to urge the cam pin to a deployed configuration that includes the at least one fin in the deployed orientation, and the cam pin is guided by the at least one cam slot to simultaneously pivot the at least one fin and rotate the at least one fin into the deployed orientation.
- 19. A missile as set forth in claim 18, wherein the missile has an actuator to receive the deployment mechanism therein and to rotate the at least one fin in the deployed orientation by rotating the tubular cam.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein was developed with Government support under Contract No. DAAH01-00-C-0107 awarded by the U.S. Department of the Army. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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