Claims
- 1. A satellite dispenser for supporting and deploying a plurality of satellites, and adapted to be carried into the Earth's orbit by a launch vehicle, said satellite dispenser comprising:
a single piece tubular shell including a post portion and an integrally formed base portion, said single piece tubular structure having a length-wise dimension sufficient to span at least one pair of satellites disposed longitudinally along said post portion; a frame secured to said single piece tubular shell adapted to assist in supporting at least one of said pair of satellites; and a separation assembly operably associated with said frame for releasably coupling one of said pair of satellites to said single piece tubular shell and for deploying said one satellite at a desired point of travel of said launch vehicle.
- 2. The satellite dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a lower ring assembly secured to a peripheral edge of said base portion, for securing said single piece tubular shell to a portion of said launch vehicle.
- 3. The satellite dispenser of claim 1, wherein said separation assembly includes a separation nut adapted to separate from said frame to thereby release said one satellite for deployment from said satellite dispenser.
- 4. The satellite dispenser of claim 1, wherein said single piece tubular shell includes an inner surface and an outer surface;
said frame being secured to said inner surface; and said frame comprising a generally U-shaped, circumferential member having a plurality of openings formed therein for receiving at coupling with a portion of said separation assembly.
- 5. The satellite dispenser of claim 4, wherein said U-shaped, circumferential member comprises a single piece, circular frame member.
- 6. The satellite dispenser of claim 1, wherein said frame comprises a generally U-shaped, circumferential frame member having an inner wall spaced apart from a concentrically disposed outer wall; and
said inner and outer walls being joined by a plurality of ribs coupled therebetween to provide a rigid frame member.
- 7. The satellite dispenser of claim 6, wherein said frame comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes formed in said outer wall thereof.
- 8. The satellite dispenser of claim 1, wherein said post portion and said base portion each comprise a truncated conical member.
- 9. The satellite dispenser of claim 1, wherein said post portion comprises a cylindrical member and said base portion comprises a truncated conical member.
- 10. A satellite dispenser for supporting and deploying a plurality of satellites, and being adapted to be carried into the Earth's orbit by a launch vehicle, said satellite dispenser comprising:
a single piece tubular shell including a post portion and an integrally formed base portion, said post portion having a length-wise dimension sufficient to span at least one pair of satellites disposed longitudinally in line with one another along said post portion; a pair of circumferential frame members secured to said post portion and spaced apart from one another longitudinally along said post portion, said frame members being adapted to assist in supporting at least one of said pair of satellites at two spaced apart locations thereon; and a separation assembly operably associated with said frame for releasably coupling one of said pair of satellites to said single piece tubular shell and for deploying said one satellite at a desired point of travel of said launch vehicle.
- 11. The satellite dispenser of claim 10, wherein said single piece tubular shell is manufactured from high modulus, composite graphite epoxy fibers.
- 12. The satellite dispenser of claim 10, wherein said post portion comprises a conically shaped, single piece component.
- 13. The satellite dispenser of claim 13, wherein said conical shape of said post portion includes a taper of about three degrees.
- 14. The satellite dispenser of claim 10, wherein said post portion comprises a cylindrical tube-like member having a constant cross-sectional internal area.
- 15. The satellite dispenser of claim 10, wherein at least one of said frame members comprises a single piece component having a generally U-shape when viewed in cross section, and a plurality of openings spaced therearound.
- 16. The satellite dispenser of claim 10, wherein said separation assembly includes at least one separation fitting secured to an outer surface of said post portion, said separation fitting supporting a separation nut adapted to be secured to a portion of one of said satellites, said separation nut be operable to release said satellite for deployment at said desired point of travel of said launch vehicle.
- 17. The satellite dispenser of claim 16, wherein a plurality of pairs of said separation fittings are secured to said outer surface of said post portion and spaced circumferentially about said outer surface such that each pair of said separation fittings is used to independently support one said satellite for controlled deployment.
- 18. A satellite dispenser for supporting and deploying a plurality of satellites, and being adapted to be carried into the Earth's orbit by a launch vehicle, said satellite dispenser comprising:
a single piece tubular shell including a post portion and an integrally formed base portion, said post portion having a length-wise dimension sufficient to span at least one pair of satellites disposed longitudinally in line with one another along said post portion; said tubular shell being formed from high modulus, composite graphite epoxy fibers; said post portion having a taper less than about 5 degrees; a pair of circumferential frame members secured to said post portion and spaced apart from one another longitudinally along said post portion, said frame members being adapted to assist in supporting at least one of said pair of satellites at two spaced apart locations thereon; and each said frame member having a plurality of pairs of separation assemblies operably spaced therearound for releasably coupling a plurality of satellites to said single piece tubular shell and for deploying said satellites at desired points of travel of said launch vehicle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/715,128, filed Sep. 17, 1996, presently awaiting issue as U.S. Pat. No. 5,884,866 on Mar. 23, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
08715128 |
Sep 1996 |
US |
Child |
09273844 |
Mar 1999 |
US |