IP Library Granted Patent US 10,665,929
Granted Patent B2
US 10,665,929 · App. 15/480,941 · Granted May 26, 2020

Three axis reflector deployment and pointing mechanism

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Patent No.
US 10,665,929
App. No.
15/480,941
Granted
May 26, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A reflector deployment and pointing mechanism, for deploying and pointing a reflector of an antenna movably mounted on a structure, has a first actuator mounted on the structure, a second actuator mounted on the first actuator, and a third actuator mounted on the second actuator and connected to the reflector. The first or second actuator is the deployment actuator, and, respectively, the second or first, and the third actuators are the pointing actuators and have their axis of rotation generally intersecting a feed oriented point of a signal reflecting surface of the reflector.

Claims (14)

1. A reflector deployment and pointing mechanism for deploying and pointing a reflector of an antenna movably mounted on a spacecraft structure, the reflector having a signal reflecting surface thereon defining a reflector pointing axis generally perpendicular thereto and intersecting the signal reflecting surface at a feed oriented point thereof, at which an antenna feed substantially points, to define a reflector plane generally perpendicular to the reflector pointing axis, said reflector deployment and pointing mechanism comprising:

a first actuator having a first fixed part for fixedly mounting on the spacecraft structure, and a first mobile part rotatably mounted on the first fixed part about a first rotation axis;

a second actuator having a second fixed part fixedly mounting on the first mobile part, and a second mobile part rotatably mounted on the second fixed part about a second rotation axis, the first and second rotation axes being angled relative to one another; and

a third actuator having a third fixed part fixedly mounting on the second mobile part, and a third mobile part rotatably mounted on the third fixed part about a third rotation axis and for fixedly supporting the reflector, the third rotation axis being generally perpendicular to the reflector pointing axis;

wherein the reflector is movable about the first rotation axis or the second rotation axis between a stowed configuration, wherein, respectively, the second rotation axis or the first rotation axis intersects the reflector plane, and a deployed configuration, wherein, respectively, the second rotation axis or the first rotation axis is generally perpendicular to the reflector pointing axis and generally intersects the third rotation axis at about the feed oriented point of the signal reflecting surface.

2. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the first and second rotation axes intersect one another.

3. The mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the first and second rotation axes are substantially perpendicular to one another.

4. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein, respectively, the first rotation axis or the second rotation axis intersects with the third rotation axis.

5. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first, second and third actuators is a rotary actuator.

6. The mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the first, second and third actuators are rotary actuators.

7. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein, when in the deployed configuration, respectively, the second rotation axis or the first rotation axis, and the third rotation axis define an angle therebetween being equal to or smaller than about ninety (90) degrees.

8. The mechanism of claim 7 , wherein, respectively, the angle between the second rotation axis or the first rotation axis, and the third rotation axis is about 45 degrees.

9. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein, when in the stowed configuration, respectively, the second rotation axis or the first rotation axis is substantially parallel to the reflector pointing axis.

10. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the feed oriented point of the signal reflecting surface is generally adjacent a center of the signal reflecting surface.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 24, 2020
From: MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES ULC; MACDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES CORPORATION; MACDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES INC.
To: COMPUTERSHARE TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA
Reel/Frame 052486/0564 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2020
From: MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES ULC; MACDONALD,DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES CORPORATION; MACDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES INC.
To: THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA
Reel/Frame 052353/0317 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 8, 2020
From: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
To: MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES ULC; MACDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES INC.; MACDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES CORPORATION; MDA GEOSPATIAL SERVICES INC.
Reel/Frame 052351/0001 →
AMENDED AND RESTATED U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 13, 2019
From: MACDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES CORPORATION
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 051287/0330 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2017
From: DIGITALGLOBE, INC.; MACDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES LTD.; MACDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES CORPORATION; MACDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES INC.; MDA GEOSPATIAL SERVICES INC.; SPACE SYSTEMS/LORAL, LLC; MDA INFORMATION SYSTEMS LLC
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, AS THE COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 044167/0396 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jul 14, 2017
From: GAUDETTE, YVES; SAMSON, SERGE; MARTINS-CAMELO, LUIS; MCFADDEN, JASMIN
To: MACDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 043007/0838 →