Claims
- 1. An air-launched sonobuoy for under-ice surveillance, comprising:
- a. tubular shell having an upper end and a lower end;
- b. cannister means containing sonobuoy components slidably inserted in said shell;
- c. descent retardation means removably fixed to said upper end of said shell;
- d. impact sensing means connected to an opposite end of said shell to free said descent retardation means and deploy said components into the water; and
- e. means for erecting an inflatable float containing an antenna prior to said sonobuoy making contact with the water.
- 2. An air-launched sonobuoy as described in claim 1 wherein said descent retardation means comprises a parachute connected by lanyards to a harness spring releasably held at the upper end.
- 3. An air-launched sonobuoy as described in claim 1 wherein said means for erecting comprises a source of compressed gas, a power source and electrical circuitry connecting said sources and being energized by inflation of said descent retardation means to allow gas to inflate said float.
- 4. An air-launched sonobuoy as described in claim 1 wherein said impact sensing means comprises a weighted member affixed on the lower surface of said shell and a slip rod removeably extending from the lowermost surface of said weighted member longitudinally adjacent said shell into clasping means in said descent retardation means.
- 5. An air-launched sonobuoy for under-ice surveillance comprising:
- a. a cylindrically-shaped shell carrying sonobuoy components and having upper and lower ends, and also having, at said lower end, an impact weight;
- b. a longitudinally-extending release rod extending from said weight adjacent the side of said shell to said top end;
- c. a spring-steel retainer band wrapped circumferentially around said upper end, removeably affixed adjacent a plurality of projections by a hook end of said release rod engaging band loops;
- d. a parachute and harness attached to said retainer band;
- e. an inflatable surface float attached to said top end and connected to means to supply compressed gas; and
- f. a parachute-activated electronic circuit connected to said compressed gas supply means.
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 therefore.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4279025 |
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Jul 1981 |
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