Flexure for Accommodating Misalignments in an Assembly
US-2020084901-A1 · Mar 12, 2020 · US
US12352383B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12352383-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118002889-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 8, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 8, 2025 |
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An isostatic mounting system is described to support a sensor and to minimise the thermal conductivity between the sensor and a carrier thereof. An isostatic mounting system comprises at least one support foot configured to be fixed, in use, to a structure of the carrier, and at least one leg extending from the support foot. The support foot is made of a full solid material and the leg has a lattice structure made of the same material of the support foot.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An isostatic mounting system, comprising: at least one support foot configured to be fixed, in use, to a structure of a carrier; and at least one leg extending from the foot, the at least one leg extending along a longitudinal axis and comprises a central portion and two end portions arranged at axially opposite sides of the central portion, one of the two end portions extending from the foot; wherein the foot is made of a full solid material and the at least one leg has a lattice structure made of the same material of the foot; and wherein the lattice structure of the central portion has a relative density, defined as a ratio between the density of the lattice structure and the density of the full solid material, less than the relative density of the end portions; the isostatic mounting system further comprising a support portion fixed to the at least one leg opposite to the foot and configured to support a sensor; wherein the support portion is made of said full solid material. 2. The isostatic mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the foot and the at least one leg are made in one single piece without interruption of continuity, by additive manufacturing. 3. The isostatic mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the lattice structure is defined by a plurality of unitary cells adjacent to one another, each unitary cell comprising a truss having: a first structure in which the beams of the truss are defined by the edges of a cube; and a second structure in which the beams are defined by the diagonals of the same cube. 4. The isostatic mounting system of claim 3 , wherein the truss of each unitary cell is defined by the combination of a simple cubic structure, defined by said first structure, and a body-centred cubic structure, defined by the second structure and incorporated within the simple cubic structure. 5. The isostatic mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one leg comprises, at least at a part of its outer lateral surface, a skin made of said full solid material and covering the lattice structure at said part. 6. The isostatic mounting system of claim 5 , wherein the at least one leg extends along a longitudinal axis and comprises a central portion and two end portions arranged at axially opposite sides of the central portion, one of the two end portions extending from the foot; the skin covers at least part of the outer lateral surface of the central portion and at least part of the outer lateral surfaces of the end portions; the skin which covers the at least one leg at the end portions has a thickness greater than the skin covering the at least one leg at the central portion. 7. The isostatic mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one support foot includes at least two support feet and the at least one leg includes two legs, each of the at least two support feet comprising a support surface configured to be fixed, in use, to the structure of the carrier, and a flat surface opposite to the support surface; each of the two legs extending from one relative flat surface along a longitudinal axis tilted, with respect to the relative flat surface, by a first non-zero acute angle, so that the two legs converge towards one another; each flat surface having at least two sides orthogonal to one another; each of the two legs having an elongated quadrangular cross-section, with two long sides parallel and opposite to one another and two short sides parallel and opposite to one another; wherein, for each of the two legs, the intersection line between a first lateral surface of the leg, defining in said cross-section one of the two long sides, and the relative flat surface is tilted by a second non-zero acute angle with respect to one of the two said orthogonal sides facing the first lateral surface itself; and wherein each of the two legs comprises a second lateral surface opposite to the first lateral surface and defining in said cross-section the other of the two long sides, and tilted, with respect to the relative flat surface by a non-zero acute angle.
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