FIELD: electrical engineering.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to electrical engineering, in particular to joints of electrical circuits of the rocket compartments. The layout of the rocket electric circuit docking unit is proposed, which creates conditions for high-tech assembly of the rocket compartments in their horizontal position. In the junction of the electrical circuits of the rocket compartments, on the board with the electrical connectors of the second compartment, fixing mechanisms are installed, containing spring locks with ring latches containing oval holes with a conical protrusion, covering conical grooves made on the guide columns of the second compartment and engaging with them, wherein the annular latches on one side are connected to a rod, on which a spring is installed, which creates an articulation force for reliable fixation of the missile compartments in its horizontal and inclined position, and on the other, with ropes for undocking the articulation.
EFFECT: reliable docking of boards with electrical connectors, ensuring their protection from external influences in flight and during ground testing of the rocket.
2 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2021-11-23—Published
2021-01-14—Filed