Ordnance – Rocket launching – Having tubular guide means
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-30
2010-02-23
Clement, Michelle (Department: 3641)
Ordnance
Rocket launching
Having tubular guide means
C089S001810, C089S001806, C089S001800
Reexamination Certificate
active
07665395
ABSTRACT:
A lateral support device system of a canister-launched missile of the present invention is provided for eliminating the clearances between missile and the canister in 4 places by 90 degrees interval, and therefore no relative movement occurs between the missile and the canister. Therefore, the missile and the detent is free from shocks and vibrations that occurs during the handling, transportation and operation. In addition, when the missile is fired, those lateral lock become free with a little energy loss.
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Kim Il-Soo
Lee Hak-Yeol
Shim Woo-Jeon
Agency For Defense Development
Clement Michelle
Scully , Scott, Murphy & Presser, P.C.
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