Claims
- 1. A system for guiding an airframe during flight to a target comprising: a generally planar plate element having an actuate peripheral edge, a plurality of bi-directional jet nozzle elements positioned at said peripheral edge of said plate element, a gas generator element supplying gas to said plate element, said plate element supplying gas to said jet nozzle elements; each of said bi-directional valve elements having a pair of solenoids and dual action solenoid controlled poppet valves for directing gas flow through said bi-directional nozzle elements; means for controlling said puppet valves to present a constant exit area to gas generated to allow said generator to operate without pressure regulation, said means simultaneously opening certain of said valve elements to provide lateral incremental directional thrust.
- 2. A system in accordance with claim 1 in which said valves are cycled over time increments of 10 to 100 milliseconds to allow the force states generated by the valves to be changed to provide precision control of the system.
- 3. A system in accordance with claim 1, in which said valves are operated in both open and closed direction by electric solenoids.
- 4. A system in accordance with claim 1, in combination with a vehicle having a principal longitudinal axis and nose and tail sections, said system being installed at said nose section, wherein the total vehicle guidance force includes the sum of jet reaction force and air vehicle aerodynamic lift.
- 5. A system for guiding an airframe, having a principal longitudinal axis and having nose and tail portions, over a guided trajectory from a point of launch to a target in which guiding forces are applied to said nose portion, said system comprising: four bi-directional jet nozzles arranged substantially in a plane normal to a said longitudinal axis, and positioned laterally in said plane from said axis at right angles relative to each adjacent bi-directional nozzle and each of said jet nozzles having first and second oppositely disposed orifices; gas generating means communicating with said nozzles, each of said orifices being controlled in such manner that four of said orifices are opened at any given instant to maintain substantially constant gas pressure.
- 6. A system for guiding an airframe, having a principal longitudinal axis and having nose and tail portions, over a guided trajectory from a point of launch to a target in which guiding forces are applied to said nose portion, said system comprising; four sets of bi-directional jet nozzles each arranged substantially in a plane normal to a said longitudinal axis, to form a 90 degree angle between adjacent nozzles, each bi-directional jet nozzle being controlled by a single dual action solenoid with each of said nozzle sets having the ability to generate a force at ninety degrees from the other, and capable of operating selectively one or the other or both nozzles to generate forces, when operated with the other nozzle sets, in N control planes; gas generating means communicating with said nozzles, each of said orifices being controlled in such manner that four of said orifices are opened at any given instant to maintain substantially constant gas pressure.
- 7. A system for guiding an airframe, having a principal longitudinal axis and having nose and tail portions, over a guided trajectory from a point of launch to a target, said system comprising an arbitrary even number of sets of nozzles, 2N, arranged substantially in a plane normal to said longitudinal axis, with adjacent nozzles forming an angle equal to 360 degrees divided by N between any two sets of nozzles and controlled by a single dual action solenoid with each of said jet nozzle sets having the ability to generate force at 360 degrees divided by N from the other nozzle sets and being capable of selectively operating one or the other or both nozzles at the same time to place control forces, operating with other nozzle sets in N control planes; gas generating means communicating with said nozzles, each of said nozzles being controlled in such manner that four of said nozzles are opened at any given instant to maintain substantially constant gas pressure.
- 8. A system in accordance with claim 7, in which said orifices are opened and closed by means including reciprocating solenoid controlled poppet valves at high rates to allow the control states to be changed many times per second..
- 9. A system in accordance with claim 7, in which oppositely directed nozzles, are selectively opened to provide a null force state, with the remaining nozzles providing a laterally directed thrust.
- 10. A system in accordance with claim 7, in which all nozzles are capable of being simultaneously opened to provide a neutral thrust state.
- 11. A system in accordance with claim 7, in which said nozzles may be selectively opened to provide a net thrust left or right in N control planes.
- 12. A system in accordance with claim 7, in which at least two nozzles can be opened to provide a net roll force level for forced roll or roll control to a specified angular airframe control scheme.
- 13. A system in accordance with claim 9, in which a second additional pair of nozzles provides a neutral thrust state.
- 14. A system in accordance with claim 7, said system being positioned at the tail portion of said airframe wherein the control force generated is the difference between the airframe lift and the jet reaction force.
- 15. A system in accordance with claim 7, said system being positioned at the center of gravity of the airframe to provide control force guidance without body lift.
- 16. A system in accordance with claim 7, said system being positioned at the nose portion of said airframe, wherein the control force generated is the sum of the airframe lift and he jet reaction force.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Reference is made to my co-pending application Ser. No. 08/154,767 filed Aug. 28, 1998, the present application being a continuation in part thereof Said application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/953,607 filed Apr. 9, 1997, which, in turn, is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/512,426 filed Apr. 4, 1995, in turn a continuation in part of application 10 Ser. No. 08/295,108 filed Aug. 24, 1994.
Continuation in Parts (4)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
| Parent |
08154767 |
Nov 1993 |
US |
| Child |
09862843 |
May 2001 |
US |
| Parent |
08953607 |
Oct 1997 |
US |
| Child |
09862843 |
May 2001 |
US |
| Parent |
08512426 |
Aug 1995 |
US |
| Child |
08953607 |
Oct 1997 |
US |
| Parent |
08295108 |
Aug 1994 |
US |
| Child |
08512426 |
Aug 1995 |
US |