Novel spacecraft architecture
US-2016311560-A1 · Oct 27, 2016 · US
US8973873B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8973873-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213652101-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2015 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2015 |
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A spacecraft having a primary structural frame and a propellant tank, in which the spacecraft may include a tank mount adopted to engage a portion of the propellant tank, the tank mount being configured to transfer launch loads directly from the propellant tank to a lunch vehicle interface ring.
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What is claimed is: 1. A spacecraft configured to be positioned within a launch vehicle, the spacecraft having a primary structural frame and a propellant tank, the spacecraft comprising: a tank mount engaging a portion of the propellant tank; a plurality of thrusters; a central thrust tube that is the primary structural frame of the spacecraft and provides support to the plurality of thrusters, the propellant tank shaped to fit within and not contact the central thrust tube directly; and a launch vehicle interface ring, the tank mount configured to transfer launch loads directly from the propellant tank to the launch vehicle interface ring and not the central thrust tube. 2. The spacecraft of claim 1 , wherein the tank mount is conical in shape. 3. The spacecraft of claim 1 , wherein the tank mount includes a conical shell. 4. The spacecraft of claim 3 , wherein the tank mount includes a pivotal mount attached to the propellant tank and the conical shell. 5. The spacecraft of claim 4 , wherein the pivotal mount includes a monoball bearing mount. 6. The spacecraft of claim 3 , wherein the conical shell is formed of a composite material. 7. The spacecraft of claim 3 , wherein the conical shell if formed of one or more of graphite, carbon fiber, titanium, steel and aluminum alloy. 8. The spacecraft of claim 3 , wherein the conical shell has a honeycomb structure. 9. The spacecraft of claim 3 , wherein the conical shell includes a lower peripheral edge shaped to engage the launch vehicle interface ring. 10. The spacecraft of claim 9 wherein the lower peripheral edge is mechanically attached to the launch vehicle interface ring. 11. The spacecraft of claim 10 wherein the tank mount includes a plurality of bolts mechanically attaching the lower peripheral edge to the launch vehicle interface ring. 12. The spacecraft of claim 1 , wherein the propellant tank is generally one of spherical, elliptical, cylindrical and oval in shape. 13. The spacecraft of claim 12 , wherein the propellant tank is configured to retain xenon gas propellant. 14. The spacecraft of claim 1 , further comprising a forward tank support panel for supporting an end of the propellant tank opposite the tank support, the forward tank support panel being shaped to engage the primary structural frame. 15. The spacecraft of claim 14 , wherein the forward tank support panel includes a pivotal mount attached to the propellant tank. 16. The spacecraft of claim 15 , wherein the pivotal mount includes a monoball bearing. 17. The spacecraft of claim 16 , wherein the propellant tank includes axially extending forward tank boss, and the monoball bearing is shaped to receive the forward tank boss for relative slidable and pivotal movement. 18. A method of mounting a propellant tank to a spacecraft, wherein the spacecraft includes a primary structural frame and a plurality of thrusters, the method comprising: providing a tank support to engage a portion of the propellant tank; providing support to the plurality of thrusters by a central thrust tube that is the primary structural frame of the spacecraft, the propellant tank shaped to fit within and not contact the central thrust tube directly; and transferring launch loads directly from the propellant tank to a launch vehicle interface ring and not the central thrust tube by the tank support.
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