Thermally deployable shroud for affordable precision guided projectile

US10030952B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10030952-B1
Application numberUS-201715474062-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateMar 30, 2017
Priority dateMar 30, 2017
Publication dateJul 24, 2018
Grant dateJul 24, 2018

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A deployable shroud provides an aerodynamically smooth surface to minimize the drag otherwise experienced by blunt nose projectiles. The shroud comprises multiple petals mounted at the nose of the projectile that are released at a set time during flight. The deployment mechanism assembly of the shroud provides deployment of the petals without the generation of shock waves into the projectile and comprises a fusible link powered by a thermal source. The shroud assembly is self-powered and does not require energy input from the projectile.

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We claim: 1. A shroud for a projectile comprising one or more petals restrained from rotating about an axis of the projectile and a deployment mechanism assembly for deploying the one or more petals at a specified time by releasing a thermally actuated link securing the one or more petals to the projectile thereby allowing the one or more petals to rotate about the axis of the projectile under the force of an incoming air stream, the thermally actuated link further comprising a fused joint connecting one or more heater fingers to the projectile wherein each of the one or more heater fingers is housed within a petal. 2. The shroud of claim 1 wherein the fused joint is in thermal communication with a heating element. 3. The shroud of claim 2 wherein the heating element receives electric power from one or more capacitors. 4. The shroud of claim 3 wherein the one or more capacitors are charged from an external power source prior to launch of the projectile. 5. The shroud of claim 1 wherein each of the one or more petals are under the elastic tension of a spring. 6. The shroud of claim 5 wherein each of the one or more petals are secured to the projectile via a hinge connector providing a restraining force when the petal is at or below a predetermined angle from a longitudinal axis of the projectile. 7. The shroud of claim 1 further comprising a safety mechanism assembly restraining the one or more petals from rotating with respect to the longitudinal axis of the projectile. 8. The shroud of claim 7 wherein the safety mechanism assembly is disengaged by the inertial force on the safety mechanism assembly during launch of the projectile. 9. The shroud of claim 7 wherein the safety mechanism assembly comprises a bobbin with one or more axial pins for restraining the one or more petals from rotating with respect to the longitudinal axis of the projectile while the safety mechanism assembly is in an engaged position. 10. The shroud of claim 7 wherein the bobbin further comprises one or more radial pins for securing the safety mechanism assembly in the disengaged position subsequent to launch of the projectile. 11. A method for deploying a shroud from a projectile comprising the steps of: connecting one or more petals to the projectile via a hinge; placing the one or more petals under elastic tension by a spring; providing a restraining force on the one or more petals to balance the elastic tension through a thermally actuated link to the projectile; engaging a safety mechanism assembly restraining the one or more petals from rotating with respect to the longitudinal axis of the projectile; launching the projectile; disengaging a safety mechanism assembly restraining the one or more petals with the propulsive force of launching the projectile; and releasing the restraining force by actuating the thermally actuated link; rotating the petals outward with respect to the longitudinal axis of the projectile through the elastic force of the spring allowing an airstream to enter the interior cavity of the shroud thereby separating the one or more petals from the shroud.

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  • F42B10/46Primary

    Streamlined nose cones; Windshields; Radomes {(F42B12/105 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10030952B1 cover?
A deployable shroud provides an aerodynamically smooth surface to minimize the drag otherwise experienced by blunt nose projectiles. The shroud comprises multiple petals mounted at the nose of the projectile that are released at a set time during flight. The deployment mechanism assembly of the shroud provides deployment of the petals without the generation of shock waves into the projectile an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Us Army
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F42B10/46. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 24 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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