Claims
- 1. An antenna comprising:
a material which provides an energy directing surface for energy incident thereon; an inflatable support structure formed of a plurality of inflatable ribs that are collapsible into a compact stowed configuration and inflate to extend radially from an axis of said antenna; and a tensionable arrangement of cords and ties connected to said energy directing surface and to said inflatable support structure in such a manner that, upon being inflated, ribs of said inflatable support structure form a plurality of radial truss elements with said tensionable arrangement of cords and ties in tension, and cause said energy directing surface to acquire a stable geometry.
- 2. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein a respective inflatable rib of said inflatable support structure includes a plurality of inflatable posts projecting from radially spaced apart locations thereof, and wherein said tensionable arrangement of cords and ties is connected to said posts of said inflatable support structure.
- 3. An antenna according to claim 2, wherein at least one of inflatable ribs and posts of said inflatable support structure is coupled with stiffening elements therefor.
- 4. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein said inflatable support structure contains a plurality of generally segment-wise curvilinear ribs that extend radially away from said axis.
- 5. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein said inflatable support structure is effectively transparent to said energy.
- 6. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein said energy directing surface material comprises a reflective mesh.
- 7. A method of deploying an antenna comprising the steps:
(a) attaching a tensionable arrangement of ties and cords to an inflatable support structure having a plurality of inflatable ribs that are collapsible into a compact stowed configuration and inflate to extend radially from an axis of said antenna, and to a collapsible material which, when deployed, forms an energy directing surface having an intended surface geometry for energy incident thereon; and (b) inflating said inflatable support structure to at least an extent necessary to place said cords and ties in tension, so as to form a plurality of radial truss elements between said ribs and said cords and ties, and thereby cause said energy directing surface material to deploy into and stably maintain said intended geometry.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein said energy directing material has a mesh configuration.
- 9. A method according to claim 7, wherein a respective inflatable rib of said inflatable support structure includes a plurality of inflatable posts projecting from radially spaced apart locations thereof, and wherein said tensionable arrangement of cords and ties is connected to said posts of said inflatable support structure.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein at least one of inflatable ribs and posts of said inflatable support structure is coupled with stiffening elements therefor.
- 11. A method according to claim 7, wherein said inflatable support structure contains a plurality of generally segment-wise curvilinear ribs that extend radially away from said axis.
- 12. A method according to claim 7, wherein said inflatable support structure is effectively transparent to said energy.
- 13. An antenna comprising:
a collapsible reflective structure which, when deployed, conforms with a prescribed geometrical shape and is operative to reflect energy incident thereon; an inflatable support structure having a plurality of inflatable ribs that are collapsible into a compact stowed configuration and inflate to extend radially from an axis of said antenna; and a distribution of tensionable members, which attach said collapsible reflective structure to said inflatable ribs of said support structure, and which are placed in tension when said ribs of said inflatable support structure are inflated, and form a plurality of radial truss elements between said ribs and said cords and ties, and thereby cause said collapsible reflective structure to deploy and stably conform with said prescribed geometrical shape, so as to reflect energy incident thereon.
- 14. An antenna according to claim 13, wherein a respective inflatable rib of said inflatable support structure includes a plurality of inflatable posts projecting from radially spaced apart locations thereof, and wherein said tensionable arrangement of cords and ties is connected to said posts of said inflatable support structure.
- 15. An antenna according to claim 13, wherein at least one of inflatable ribs and posts of said inflatable support structure is coupled with stiffening elements therefor.
- 16. An antenna according to claim 13, wherein said inflatable support structure contains a plurality of generally segment-wise curvilinear ribs that extend radially away from said axis.
- 17. An antenna according to claim 13, wherein said a collapsible reflective structure has a mesh configuration.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 08/885,451, filed Jun. 30, 1997, by B. Allen, entitled: “Tensioned Cord Attachment of Antenna Reflector to Inflated Support Structure” (hereinafter referred to as the '451 application), assigned to the assignee of the present application and the disclosure of which is incorporated herein.
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