George E. Mueller - Kirkland WA Richard H. Kohrs - Kirkland WA David B. Cochran - Bellevue WA Joseph W. Cuzzupoli - Kirkland WA Charles D. Limerick - Issaquah WA Richard A. Bailey - Canyon Country CA Thomas G. Johnson - Bellevue WA Steven C. Knowles - Puyallup WA
Assignee:
Kistler Aerospace Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
F03H 500
US Classification:
244172, 244158 R, 244161
Abstract:
An orbital vehicle ( ) having a propulsion module ( ) and a logistics module ( ). The logistics module includes a generally cylindrical outer shell ( ) with first and second ends. An openable cover ( ) is coupled with the outer shell at the first end, thereby providing access to the interior of the logistics module. The second end is adapted to couple to the propulsion module. A cargo container ( ) is disposed generally within the outer shell, the cargo container including a berthing mechanism ( ) disposed to be accessible when the cover is opened. A retractable grapple fixture ( ) is provided on the logistics module, selectively positionable between an extended position and a retracted position. When the grapple fixture is in the extended position a grapple shaft ( ) can be accessed to secure the orbital vehicle. When the grapple fixture is retracted, it is enclosed within the orbital vehicle.
Reusable Orbital Vehicle With Interchangeable Cargo Modules
George E. Mueller - Kirkland WA, US Richard H. Kohrs - Kirkland WA, US William B. Duncan - Kirkland WA, US David B. Cochran - Duvall WA, US Dean L. Misterek - Seattle WA, US Terill L. Burlison - Kent WA, US Ryan M. Curtis - Seattle WA, US Thomas Johnson - Bothell WA, US Richard A. Bailey - Canyon Country CA, US Charles D. Limerick - Issaquah WA, US
Assignee:
Kistler Aerospace Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
F03H 5/00
US Classification:
244172
Abstract:
A reusable module is affixed atop a reusable orbital vehicle (OV). Various configurations of the reusable module have identical external dimensions in the region of attachment to the OV to permit interchangeability. Different configurations can accommodate a variety of missions of different type and duration. A variety of cargo modules of different configurations allow cargo to be uplifted into orbit. In one embodiment, the cargo module is an unpressurized cargo module in which the cargo is exposed to the environment of space during the unloading process. The cargo module may also be a pressurized cargo module. In an alternative embodiment, the cargo module may include both a pressurized cargo module and unpressurized cargo module.
Reusable Orbital Vehicle With Interchangeable Cargo Modules
George Mueller - Kirkland WA, US Richard Kohrs - Kirkland WA, US William Duncan - Kirkland WA, US David Cochran - Duvall WA, US Dean Misterek - Seattle WA, US Terrill Burlison - Kent WA, US Ryan Curtis - Seattle WA, US Thomas Johnson - Bothell WA, US Richard Bailey - Canyon Country CA, US Charles Limerick - Issaquah WA, US
Assignee:
Kistler Aerospace Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
B64G 1/00
US Classification:
244173100
Abstract:
A reusable module is affixed atop a reusable orbital vehicle (OV). Various configurations of the reusable module have identical external dimensions in the region of attachment to the OV to permit interchangeability. Different configurations can accommodate a variety of missions of different type and duration. A variety of cargo modules of different configurations allow cargo to be uplifted into orbit. In one embodiment, the cargo module is an unpressurized cargo module in which the cargo is exposed to the environment of space during the unloading process. The cargo module may also be a pressurized cargo module. In an alternative embodiment, the cargo module may include both a pressurized cargo module and unpressurized cargo module.
Reusable Orbital Vehicle With Interchangeable Cargo Modules
George E. Mueller - Kirkland WA, US Richard H. Kohrs - Kirkland WA, US William B. Duncan - Kirkland WA, US David B. Cochran - Duvall WA, US Dean L. Misterek - Seattle WA, US Terrill L. Burlison - Kent WA, US Ryan M. Curtis - Seattle WA, US Thomas Johnson - Bothell WA, US Richard A. Bailey - Canyon County CA, US Charles D. Limerick - Issaquah WA, US
Assignee:
Kistler Aerospace Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
B64G 1/00
US Classification:
2441589, 2441724
Abstract:
A reusable module is affixed atop a reusable orbital vehicle (OV). Various configurations of the reusable module have identical external dimensions in the region of attachment to the OV to permit interchangeability. Different configurations can accommodate a variety of missions of different type and duration. A variety of cargo modules of different configurations allow cargo to be uplifted into orbit. In one embodiment, the cargo module is an unpressurized cargo module in which the cargo is exposed to the environment of space during the unloading process. The cargo module may also be a pressurized cargo module. In an alternative embodiment, the cargo module may include both a pressurized cargo module and unpressurized cargo module.
Reusable Orbital Vehicle With Interchangeable Modules
George E. Mueller - Kirkland WA, US Richard H. Kohrs - Kirkland WA, US Dean L. Misterek - Seattle WA, US David B. Cochran - Duvall WA, US William B. Duncan - Kirkland WA, US Charles D. Limerick - Issaquah WA, US
A reusable module is affixed atop a reusable orbital vehicle (OV). Various configurations of the reusable module have identical external dimensions in the region of attachment to the OV, aerodynamic characteristics, and mounting configurations to permit interchangeability. Different configurations can accommodate a variety of missions of different type and duration. The module may be a cargo module, a satellite payload module or a passenger module. The passenger module is provided in a variety of configurations to accommodate a different number of passengers and cargo based on mission parameters.
Delivering Liquid Propellant In A Reusable Booster Stage
David B. Cochran - Bellevue WA Charles D. Limerick - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
Kistler Aerospace Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
B64G 122
US Classification:
244135R
Abstract:
A system is provided for delivering liquid propellant in a booster stage of a launch vehicle. The system includes an arrangement of tanks and valves to direct a first supply of liquid propellant during ascent of the booster stage and a second supply during descent of the booster stage. In disclosed embodiments, tanks may be arranged in series or parallel.
James R. Brown - Jupiter FL Charles D. Limerick - Lake Park FL
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
F02K 900 F02K 942 F02K 972
US Classification:
60258
Abstract:
Fuel for a rocket engine consisting of hydrogen, oxygen and a hydrocarbon is admitted into the combustion zone through an injector whereby the hydrogen and hydrocarbon components are either pre-mixed in the injector or independently delivered and the oxygen is always independently delivered into the combustion zone.