Aeronautics and astronautics – Spacecraft – Rendezvous or docking
Reexamination Certificate
2008-03-10
2011-12-13
Michener, Joshua (Department: 3644)
Aeronautics and astronautics
Spacecraft
Rendezvous or docking
C244S172400, C244S13500B
Reexamination Certificate
active
08074935
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a method, system and apparatus for robotic refueling of satellites. The system may include a dedicated refueling satellite launched directly from either earth, or alternatively it could be launched from another larger mother spacecraft or space station in which the refueling satellite is ferried into space in the case of the larger space craft or it may be stored on the space station until needed from which it can be launched. The system includes a robotic arm, suitable tools which can be affixed to the end effector of the robotic arm required for accessing, opening and closing the fuel fill valve on the satellite being serviced, storage and retrieval stations on a tool caddy on which the tools and various fuel fill valve caps are stored. The system is under teleoperation by a remotely located operator, for example located on earth, in the mother station or in the space station. Cameras are included focussed on the robotic arm and end effector and images are transmitted to the operator to allow the operator to direct and control the refueling procedure. The system may also be configured to be operated autonomously under computer control.
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Crymble Derry
Gryniewski Lawrence
Ower John Cameron
Bonzell Philip J
Hill & Schumacher
MacDonald Dettwiler & Associates Inc.
Michener Joshua
Schumacher Lynn C.
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