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publicationDate 2019-05-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-208818087-U
titleOfInvention A spring-based limiting rocket separation impulse providing device
abstract The utility model provides a spring-based limit-type rocket separation impulse providing device, which comprises a sleeve and an ejector rod located in the sleeve. One end of the ejector rod protrudes from the sleeve, and the other end is sheathed with a spring. The outer side wall of the ejector rod is provided with a polygonal limit segment, the inner cavity of the sleeve is provided with a cavity segment matched with the polygonal limit segment and the shape is adapted, the outer sidewall of the ejector rod and the sidewall of the sleeve are provided Limiting holes which can be matched with the positioning pins are respectively arranged on the tops, and the center distance between the limiting holes on the ejector rod and the limiting holes on the sleeve is equal to the working stroke of the spring. The device ensures that with the gradual release of the compression spring, the ejector rod only moves axially to push the separation section of the rocket, thus preventing the loss of separation impulse.
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