An electromagnetic catapult system for an aircraft carrier model

By designing an electromagnetic linear acceleration module and modular guide rails, the problems of acceleration distortion and scale compatibility of the electromagnetic catapult device for aircraft carrier models have been solved, achieving high simulation effect and applicability to multiple models, and meeting the interactive needs of operators.

CN224442136UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03SHENZHEN WOKE MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN WOKE MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-18
Publication Date
2026-07-03

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of model aircraft carrier technology and discloses an electromagnetic catapult device for an aircraft carrier model. It includes a top cover, a vertical plate fixedly connected to the bottom left side of the top cover, an electromagnetic linear acceleration module fixedly connected to the bottom of the vertical plate, a hollow rod fixedly connected to the top right side of the electromagnetic linear acceleration module, a second guide rail on the top of the outer wall of the hollow rod, a slider slidably connected to the outer wall of the second guide rail, a moving rod fixedly connected to the bottom end of the slider, a first guide rail on the top right side of the top cover, and a long rod fixedly connected to the right end of the hollow rod. This utility model mainly utilizes the driving principle of the electromagnetic linear acceleration module, which is more realistic. When the slider reaches the end of the track, the carrier-based aircraft model detaches from the slider and launches for takeoff. Because the aircraft can detach, different models and scales of aircraft can be modularly replaced, making it more versatile.
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