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Multifunctional Deployment Hinges Rigidified by UltravioletMultifunctional hinges have been developed for deploying and electrically connecting panels comprising planar arrays of thin-film solar photovoltaic cells. In the original intended application of these hinges, the panels would be facets of a 32-sided (and approximately spherical) polyhedral microsatellite (see figure), denoted a PowerSphere, that would be delivered to orbit in a compact folded configuration, then deployed by expansion of gas in inflation bladders. Once deployment was complete, the hinges would be rigidified to provide structural connections that would hold the panels in their assigned relative positions without backlash. Such hinges could also be used on Earth for electrically connecting and structurally supporting solar panels that are similarly shipped in compact form and deployed at their destinations. As shown in section A-A in the figure, a hinge of this type is partly integrated with an inflation bladder and partly integrated with the frame of a solar panel. During assembly of the hinge, strip extensions from a flexible circuit harness on the bladder are connected to corresponding thin-film conductors on the solar panel by use of laser welding and wrap-around contacts. The main structural component of the hinge is a layer of glass fiber impregnated with an ultraviolet-curable resin. After deployment, exposure to ultraviolet light from the Sun cures the resin, thereby rigidifying the hinge.
Document ID
20110014894
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Kerslake, Thomas W.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Simburger, Edward J.
(Aerospace Corp. United States)
Matusmoto, James
(Aerospace Corp. United States)
Giants, Thomas W.
(Aerospace Corp. United States)
Garcia, Alexander
(Aerospace Corp. United States)
Perry, Alan
(Lockheed Martin Corp. United States)
Rawal, Suraj
(Lockheed Martin Corp. United States)
Marshall, Craig
(Lockheed Martin Corp. United States)
Lin, John Kun Hung
(ILC Dover Frederica, DE, United States)
Day, Jonathan Robert
(ILC Dover Frederica, DE, United States)
Scarborough, Stephen Emerson
(ILC Dover Frederica, DE, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 2005
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, May 2005
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
LEW-17476-1
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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