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Title:
Radio controlled wing rotor bomblet
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I claim:
1. A self-dispersing radio controlled wing rotor bomblet comprising in combination,
A. elongate wing rotor means of substantially rectangular cross section,
1. flight control means adapted for axial movement relative to said wing means mounted adjacent each end thereof,
2. radio controlled motor means mounted within said wing means and operatively connected to said control means,
3. electric power means mounted within said wing means adjacent to and operatively connected to said motor means,
B. end plate means coaxially secured to each end of said wing means,
1. said end plate means having slot means adjacent the center thereof for receiving said control means when they are moved axially by said motor means.
2. A self-dispersing radio controlled wing rotor bomblet comprising in combination,
A. an elongate wing rotor of substantially rectangular cross section having a span, chord, and thickness of substantial proportions,
1. a pair of flight control plates adapted for axial movement relative to said wing rotor mounted adjacent each end thereof,
2. radio controlled servo motors mounted within said wing rotor operatively connected to said plates,
3. battery means mounted within said wing rotor operatively connected to said motors,
B. a pair of end plates of a diameter substantially larger than the chord of said wing rotor coaxially secured thereto,
1. said end plates having a slot adjacent the center thereof for receiving said control plates when they are moved axially by said servo motors.
3. A bomblet as set forth in claim 2 in which said flight control plates are substantially square and are substantially equal to the width of said chord.
4. A bomblet as set forth in claim 3 in which each of said flight control plates are mounted for axial movement in a tapered slot in said elongate wing.
5. A bomblet as set forth in claim 2 in which each of said servo motors has a pair of pinion gears which mesh with rack gearing on said flight control plates.
6. A bomblet as set forth in claim 5 in which said flight control plates have a parallel series of holes which mesh with said pinion gears to form a rack and pinion gear set.
7. A self-dispersing radio controlled wing rotor bomblet comprising in combination,
A. an elongate wing rotor of substantially rectangular cross section having a span, chord, and thickness of substantial proportions,
1. a pair of flight control plates adapted for axial movement relative to said wing rotor mounted adjacent each end thereof,
2. radio controlled servo motors mounted within said wing rotor operatively connected to said plates,
3. battery means mounted within said wing rotor operatively connected to said motors,
B. a pair of end plates of a diameter in the range from one to two times the chord of said wing rotor coaxially secured thereto,
1. said end plates having a slot adjacent the center thereof for receiving said control plates when they are moved axially by said servo motors.
8. A bomblet as set forth in claim 7 in which said flight control plates are substantially square and substantially equal to the width of said chord.
9. A bomblet as set forth in claim 8 in which each of said flight control plates are mounted for axial movement in a tapered slot in said elongate wing.
10. A bomblet as set forth in claim 7 in which each of the said servo motors have a pair of pinion gears which mesh with rack gearing on said flight control plates.
Other info:
Inventors:
Flatau, Abraham (Edgewood, MD, US)
Application Number:
568682
Filing Date: 1966-07-28 Publication_date: 1976-05-04 Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army (Washington, DC)
Primary Class(es):
102/384
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Jordan, Charles T.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Edelberg; Nathan, Gibson; Robert P., Van Wyck; Kenneth P.
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