Claims
- 1. A missile support assembly for use on a vehicle having a fixed missile launch tube, the assembly comprising:a loading tray for supporting a missile in line axially with the launch tube; a frame comprising a skeletal structure for supporting said loading tray such that said loading tray is moveable in directions off-set from a central axis of the missile; and mounts resiliently connecting said frame skeletal structure to the vehicle to permit said frame structure to springingly float relative to the vehicle.
- 2. The assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said assembly further comprises means for aligning the missile with the launch tube.
- 3. The assembly in accordance with claim 2 wherein said aligning means comprises at least one indicator disposed on the launch tube, and at least one sensor disposed on the tray for determining a position of said sensor relative to said indicator, and thereby a position of the missile relative to the launch tube.
- 4. The assembly in accordance with claim 3 wherein:said sensor is adapted to send a signal indicative of the position of the missile relative to the launch tube; and said assembly further comprises a control device adapted to receive said sensor signal and compute movement of the missile necessary to align the missile with the launch tube.
- 5. The assembly in accordance with claim 4 wherein:said control device is adapted to send a signal indicative of the movement of the missile necessary to align the missile with the launch tube; and said aligning means further comprises motor means mounted on said frame structure and responsive to said control device signal to move said tray to place the missile in alignment with the launch tube.
- 6. The assembly in accordance with claim 4 wherein:said control device is adapted to send a signal indicative of the movement of the missile necessary to align the missile with the launch tube; and said aligning means further comprises motor means mounted on said frame structure and manually operative in response to said signal to move said tray to place the missile in alignment with the launch tube.
- 7. A missile alignment assembly for use on a vehicle having a fixed missile launch tube, and in conjunction with a missile support assembly resiliently mounted on the vehicle and a missile retaining tray mounted on said support assembly, the alignment assembly comprising:indicator means on the launch tube; at least one sensor on said missile retaining tray for reading a position of said indicator means, said sensor being adapted to send a signal indicative of a position of said tray, and thereby a missile retained by said tray, relative to said indicator means, and thereby said launch tube; a control device adapted to receive said sensor signal and compute movement of said tray necessary to align the missile with the launch tube, said control device being adapted to send corrective signals; and alignment means mounted on the missile support assembly for receiving said corrective signals from said control device and operative in response thereto to move said tray to bring the missile on said tray into alignment with the launch tube.
- 8. A missile support assembly for use on a vehicle having a fixed missile launch tube, the assembly comprising:a loading tray for supporting a missile in line axially with the launch tube; a frame comprising a skeletal structure for supporting said loading tray such that said loading tray is moveable in directions off-set from a central axis of the missile; mounts resiliently connecting said frame skeletal structure to the vehicle to permit said frame structure to springingly float relative to the vehicle; and means for aligning the missile with the launch tube, said aligning means comprising at least one indicator disposed on the launch tube, and at least one sensor disposed on the tray for determining a position of said sensor relative to said indicator, and thereby a position of the missile relative to the launch tube.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for Governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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