Mast system and method
US-10202173-B2 · Feb 12, 2019 · US
US11136100B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11136100-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916671755-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 5, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 5, 2021 |
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An inflatable mast couplable to an underwater vehicle includes a flexible material defining an interior volume, a head structure, and a spring coupled to at least one of the flexible material and the head structure. The flexible material is designed to be filled with air to form an inflated mast structure that extends away from the underwater vehicle. The head structure is disposed at a distal end of the inflated mast structure and in some cases has a rigid shape that forms a panel having an outer surface that is flush with an outer surface of the underwater vehicle, when the mast structure is deflated and stowed. The spring is designed to provide a tensile force on at least one of the flexible material and the head structure when the flexible material is inflated to form the mast structure. A system includes the inflatable mast and a pump.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable mast couplable to an unmanned underwater vehicle, the inflatable mast comprising: a flexible material defining an interior volume configured to be filled with air, thereby taking on the shape of an inflated mast structure that is directly coupled to the unmanned underwater vehicle, wherein the flexible material is an elastic polymer material; and a head structure at a distal end of the inflated mast structure, wherein the head structure is rigid and not made from the flexible material and comprises one or more electronic devices and/or sensors. 2. The inflatable mast of claim 1 , wherein the inflated mast structure extends away from the unmanned underwater vehicle such that a distal end of the inflated mast structure is between 1-2 meters away from the unmanned underwater vehicle. 3. The inflatable mast of claim 1 , further comprising a spring coupled on a first end to the unmanned underwater vehicle and on a second end to at least one of the flexible material and the head structure, and configured to provide a tensile force on at least one of the flexible material and the head structure when the flexible material is shaped into the inflated mast structure. 4. The inflatable mast of claim 1 , wherein the head structure is shaped to match a contour of an outer surface of the unmanned underwater vehicle. 5. The inflatable mast of claim 1 , wherein the head structure is a rigid panel having an outer surface that is flush with an outer surface of the unmanned underwater vehicle when the inflated mast structure is retracted in a stowed position. 6. The inflatable mast of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of inflatable outriggers that extend away from the unmanned underwater vehicle or inflated mast structure. 7. The inflatable mast of claim 1 , further comprising one or more antennas on the head structure. 8. The inflatable mast of claim 1 , further comprising one or more antennas embedded in the flexible material. 9. The inflatable mast of claim 1 , further comprising a pump configured to inflate the inflated mast structure; and an air intake for the pump. 10. The inflatable mast of claim 1 , wherein the inflated mast structure forms a bulbous section proximate the head structure. 11. An inflatable mast system configured for use on an unmanned underwater vehicle, the inflatable mast system comprising: a flexible material defining an interior volume configured to be filled with air thereby taking on the shape of an inflated mast structure that extends away from the underwater vehicle, wherein the flexible material is an elastic polymer material; a head structure at a distal end of the inflated mast structure, the head structure being rigid and formed from a plastic, composite, or metal material; a pump in the unmanned underwater vehicle configured to provide pressurized air to fill the interior volume defined by the flexible material, thereby causing the flexible material to inflate into the inflated mast structure; and an air intake configured to feed the pump with air from the atmosphere. 12. The inflatable mast system of claim 11 , wherein the head structure comprises one or more electronic devices and/or sensors, the system further comprising one or more conductive wires coupled between the one or more electronic devices and a power supply in the unmanned underwater vehicle. 13. The inflatable mast system of claim 11 , wherein the head structure is shaped to match a contour of an outer surface of the unmanned underwater vehicle. 14. The inflatable mast of claim 11 , wherein the unmanned underwater vehicle includes a separate rigid panel having an outer surface that is flush with an outer surface of the unmanned underwater vehicle when the inflated mast structure is retracted in a stowed position. 15. The inflatable mast system of claim 11 , further comprising an inflatable outrigger that extends away from the unmanned underwater vehicle or the inflated mast structure. 16. The inflatable mast system of claim 11 , further comprising one or more antennas on the head structure. 17. The inflatable mast system of claim 11 , further comprising one or more antennas embedded in the flexible material. 18. The inflatable mast system of claim 11 , wherein the air intake is further configured to expel air back to the atmosphere when the inflated mast structure is deflated for stowing. 19. The inflatable mast system of claim 11 , further comprising a spring coupled on a first end to the unmanned underwater vehicle and on a second end to at least one of the flexible material and the head structure, and configured to provide a tensile force on the at least one of the flexible material and the head structure when the flexible material is shaped into the inflated mast structure. 20. A method of providing an inflatable mast onboard an unmanned underwater vehicle, the method comprising: raising an air intake above an outer surface of the underwater vehicle; pumping air received through the air intake into a flexible material defining an interior volume thereby inflating the flexible material into an inflated structure having a rigid head structure formed from plastic, composite or metal material, the inflated structure extending away from the outer surface of the unmanned underwater vehicle, wherein the flexible material is an elastic polymer material; ceasing the pumping of the air into the flexible material; and retracting the flexible material back towards the underwater vehicle via a spring coupled from the unmanned underwater vehicle to at least one of the flexible material and the rigid head structure, stabilizing the unmanned underwater vehicle by inflating an inflatable outrigger.
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