Ordnance – Rocket launching – Having rocket-firing means
Patent
1974-02-08
1976-03-09
Bentley, Stephen C.
Ordnance
Rocket launching
Having rocket-firing means
F41F 306
Patent
active
039424090
ABSTRACT:
A digital launch sequence timing network in a single rail launcher which interprets signals from the aircraft and generates the signals necessary to automatically prepare and launch a missile. In order to launch the missile, a number of signals must be sent from the launcher to the missile in a particular time sequence. The launcher must first send an activate pulse to the missile battery which lasts for a predetermined amount of time, until the missile battery reaches its operational condition. Next, the launcher delivers a pulse to activate the missile rocket motor to provide the propulsion needed by the missile when it leaves the launcher. The preparation steps needed to prepare and launch the missile must take place in an exact time sequence which is provided by the digital timing network, composed of several shift registers. The single rail launcher is used for carrying and launching the maverick missile.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3735668 (1973-05-01), Langlois et al.
patent: 3745877 (1973-07-01), Dobson
Baldwin Lawrence W.
Zerkowitz Avinoam S.
Bentley Stephen C.
Hughes Aircraft Company
Konzem F. I.
MacAllister W. H.
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