Hyper hemisphere unitary dome for a defensive infrared countermeasure system

US10466013B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10466013-B2
Application numberUS-201515527441-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 16, 2015
Priority dateNov 17, 2014
Publication dateNov 5, 2019
Grant dateNov 5, 2019

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A counter measure system is provided having a unitary infrared transparent dome including a look angle greater than 180. The dome has two hemispherical regions, with a second region having a truncated bottom end defining an opening to a central cavity inside which electro-optical elements are disposed. The electro-optical elements can view outward through the dome at the look angle. The second region on the dome has a complementary curvature as the first region by continuing a similar radius beyond a transverse horizontal axis or equator. The dome is mounted to a base, which also may be referred to as a bezel. The base defines a rabbet extending circumferentially about the base imaginary center defining an aperture. The base and the dome are formed from different materials but have equivalent coefficients of thermal expansion. In one embodiment the dome if formed from sapphire and the base is titanium.

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What is claimed: 1. A defensive infrared counter measure system comprising: a flying device; a replaceable module coupled with the flying device; a dome base mounted to the replaceable module; a unitary infrared (IR) transparent hyper-hemispherical dome having a look angle greater than 180 degrees, the dome defining an internal cavity, wherein the dome includes a truncated-hemispherical region extending from a central plane to an arcuate bottom edge, wherein the arcuate bottom edge defines an opening to the cavity; the arcuate bottom edge coupled with the dome base thereby attaching the hyper-hemispherical dome to the dome base; an electro-optical system carried by the replaceable module, disposed at least partially in the internal cavity and adapted to view outward from the flying device at the look angle to observe incoming threats; and a flexure tab on the dome base to flexibly mount the dome base to the replaceable module. 2. The defensive infrared counter measure system of claim 1 , further comprising; a circular rabbet formed in the dome base sized complementary to the arcuate bottom edge; wherein the arcuate bottom edge adjoins the rabbet and a portion of the electro-optical system passes thereby into the internal cavity. 3. The defensive infrared counter measure system of claim 2 , further comprising a coupling member securing the dome to the dome base. 4. The defensive infrared counter measure system of claim 3 wherein the coupling member is adhesive having a coefficient of thermal expansion equal to that of the dome and the dome base. 5. The defensive infrared counter measure system of claim 3 wherein the coupling member is annular and L-shaped in cross section, the L-shaped cross section having a first leg extending through the opening to the dome and a second leg extending transversely beneath the rabbet. 6. The defensive infrared counter measure system of claim 5 , further comprising an adhesive layer between the coupling member and the base. 7. The defensive infrared counter measure system of claim 1 wherein the dome is formed from a first material and the dome base is formed from a different second material; a first coefficient of thermal expansion of the first material; and a second coefficient of thermal expansion of the second material equal to the first coefficient. 8. The defensive infrared counter measure system of claim 1 wherein the base defines at least one expansion flexure channel. 9. The defensive infrared counter measure system of claim 1 , further comprising: a second replaceable module coupled with the flying device; a second dome base mounted to the second replaceable module; a second unitary infrared (IR) transparent hyper-hemispherical dome having a second look angle greater than 180 degrees, the dome defining an internal cavity, wherein the second dome includes a truncated-hemispherical region extending from a central plane to an arcuate bottom edge, wherein the arcuate bottom edge defines an opening to the cavity; the arcuate bottom edge coupled with the second dome base thereby attaching the second dome to the second dome base; and a second electro-optical system carried by the replaceable module, disposed at least partially, in the internal cavity and adapted to view outward from the flying device at the second look angle to observe oncoming threats; wherein the flying device is visually defended by the two hyper-hemispherical domes and there are no other unitary IR transparent domes in the system.

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  • F41G7/224Primary

    Deceiving or protecting means (jamming or anti-jamming of radio-wave systems in general G01S7/36, G01S7/38; defense installations in general F41H11/02; chaff dispensers F42B12/70) · CPC title

  • for blinding or dazzling, i.e. by overstimulating the opponent's eyes or the enemy's sensor equipment · CPC title

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What does patent US10466013B2 cover?
A counter measure system is provided having a unitary infrared transparent dome including a look angle greater than 180. The dome has two hemispherical regions, with a second region having a truncated bottom end defining an opening to a central cavity inside which electro-optical elements are disposed. The electro-optical elements can view outward through the dome at the look angle. The second …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bae Sys Inf & Elect Sys Integ, Bae Systems Information And Electronic Sytems Integration Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F41G7/224. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 05 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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