Claims
- 1. A rocket comprising:
- a body having a forward end relative to the direction of initial rocket propulsion;
- a hatch movably mounted to said body for movement between a closed and opened position, said hatch having a forward end adjacent said body forward end and a rearward end distal said body forward end, said hatch being pivotally mounted to said body by a hinge mounted adjacent said hatch rearward end and said hatch being configured to create a drag upon initially moving to its opened configuration as said rocket moves in a forward direction;
- a parachute mounted to said hatch;
- an inertially actuatable latch coupled to said hatch, said latch being movable between a latched position maintaining said hatch in its closed position and an unlatched position releasing said hatch to its opened position, said latch being moved to said unlatched position upon initial acceleration of said rocket,
- whereby with forward movement of the rocket and unlatching of the hatch the drag upon the hatch causes it to move towards its opened position and movement of the hatch causes the parachute to be deployed.
- 2. The rocket of claim 1 wherein said parachute is mounted adjacent said forward end of said hatch.
- 3. The rocket of claim 1 wherein said body has a bay and wherein said parachute is stowed within said bay with the hatch in its closed position substantially covering said bay.
- 4. The rocket of claim 3 wherein said parachute is mounted adjacent said forward end of said hatch.
- 5. A rocket comprising:
- a body having a forward end and a tail end relative to the direction of initial rocket propulsion;
- a hatch having a forward end and a rearward end relative to the direction of initial rocket propulsion, said hatch rearward end being hingedly mounted to said body for hatch movement between a closed position and a range of opened positions, said hatch being configured to catch air flowing over said rocket during forward rocket movement with said hatch in an initially opened position;
- an inertially actuatable latch coupled to said hatch, said latch being moveable between a latched configuration engaging said hatch and an unlatched configuration disengaging said hatch said latch being moved to said unlatched configuration upon initial acceleration of said rocket;
- a parachute mounted to said hatch;
- whereby with forward movement of the rocket and the initial unlatching of the hatch the hatch moves towards its opened position thereby causing the wind resistance thereon to pivot the hatch rearward to a fully opened position, whereby rearward movement of the hatch causes the parachute to be moved away from the body and deployed.
- 6. The rocket of claim 5 wherein said parachute is mounted adjacent said forward end of said hatch.
- 7. The rocket of claim 5 wherein said body has a bay and wherein said parachute is stowed within said bay with the hatch in its closed position substantially covering said bay.
- 8. The rocket of claim 7 wherein said parachute is mounted adjacent said forward end of said hatch.
- 9. A rocket comprising:
- a body having a forward end and a tail end relative to the direction of initial rocket propulsion;
- a hatch having a forward end and a rearward end relative to the direction of initial rocket propulsion, said hatch rearward end being hingedly mounted to said body for hatch movement between a closed position and opened positions;
- an inertially actuatable latch coupled to said hatch, said latch being moveable between a latched configuration engaging said hatch and an unlatched configuration disengaging said hatch disengaging said latch being moved to said unlatched configuration upon initial acceleration of said rocket;
- a parachute anchored to said hatch adjacent said hatch forward end;
- whereby movement of the hatch from its closed position to its open position causes the parachute to be moved away from the body of the rocket for deployment.
- 10. The rocket of claim 9 wherein said body has a bay and wherein said parachute is stowed within said bay with the hatch in its closed position substantially covering said bay.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/406,629 filed Mar. 20, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,653,216 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/397,474 filed Mar. 2, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,538,453, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/165,647 filed Dec. 8, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,407,375.
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