TIME DELAY DEVICE FOR PARACHUTE DEPLOYMENT
20170275008 ยท 2017-09-28
Inventors
- Jeffery J. Potter (Toledo, OH, US)
- Terry C. Potter (Lambertville, MI, US)
- Anthony J. Kujawa (Waterville, OH, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Methods, devices, and systems for deploying cargo for high altitude, low opening (HALO) deployments are disclosed. The method comprises the steps of coupling a parachute deployment device to the cargo, adjusting the valve to determine rate of motion of the piston through the housing and the timing of deployment of a stored parachute, coupling the stored parachute to the parachute deployment device, coupling a drogue parachute to the parachute deployment device, and deploying the cargo from a vehicle at altitude. Upon deployment, the drogue parachute deploys and activates the parachute deployment system by pulling the piston through the housing until a release is freed from the parachute deployment system and the parachute is deployed. The parachute deployment device comprises a housing containing a fluid, a piston adapted to move within the fluid contained in the housing, and an adjustable valve coupled to the piston accessible from outside the housing.
Claims
1. A delayed deployment device, comprising: a housing containing a fluid; a piston adapted to move within the fluid contained in the housing; and an adjustable valve coupled to the piston accessible from outside the housing; wherein the valve is adjusted to determine rate of motion of the piston through the housing.
2. The delayed deployment device of claim 1, wherein the piston comprises a first end that is adapted to be coupled to a load and a second end that is adapted to be coupled to a release.
3. The delayed deployment device of claim 2, wherein the piston is movable between a locked position and a released position.
4. The delayed deployment device of claim 3, wherein in the locked position, the release is secured to the housing and in the released position, the release is freed from the housing.
5. The delayed deployment device of claim 4, wherein the second end of the piston engages a hole in the release in the locked position and disengages the hole in the release in the released position.
6. The delayed deployment device of claim 4, wherein in the released position, the release deploys a parachute.
7. The delayed deployment device of claim 2, wherein the second end of the piston is coupled to a drogue parachute.
8. The delayed deployment device of claim 7, wherein the drogue parachute pulls the piston through the housing.
9. A parachute deployment system, comprising: a load for deployment; a parachute coupled to the load; and a parachute deployment device coupled to the cargo and the parachute, the parachute deployment device comprising: a housing containing a fluid; a piston adapted to move within the fluid contained in the housing; and an adjustable valve coupled to the piston accessible from outside the housing; wherein the valve is adjusted to determine rate of motion of the piston through the housing and the timing of deployment of the parachute.
10. The parachute deployment system of claim 9, wherein the piston comprises a first end coupled to the cargo and a second end coupled to a release.
11. The parachute deployment system of claim 10, wherein the piston is movable between a locked position and a released position.
12. The parachute deployment system of claim 11, wherein in the locked position, the release is secured to the housing and in the released position, the release is freed from the housing.
13. The parachute deployment system of claim 12, wherein the second end of the piston engages a hole in the release in the locked position and disengages the hole in the release in the released position.
14. The parachute deployment system of claim 12, wherein in the released position, the release deploys the parachute.
15. The parachute deployment system of claim 9, wherein the second end of the piston is coupled to a drogue parachute.
16. The parachute deployment system of claim 15, wherein the drogue parachute pulls the piston through the housing.
17. A method of deploying cargo for high altitude, low opening (HALO) deployments, comprising: coupling a parachute deployment device to the cargo, the parachute deployment device comprising: a housing containing a fluid; a piston adapted to move within the fluid contained in the housing; and an adjustable valve coupled to the piston accessible from outside the housing; adjusting the valve to determine rate of motion of the piston through the housing and the timing of deployment of a stored parachute; coupling the stored parachute to the parachute deployment device; coupling a drogue parachute to the parachute deployment device; and deploying the cargo from a vehicle at altitude; wherein, upon deployment, the drogue parachute deploys and activates the parachute deployment system by pulling the piston through the housing until a release is freed from the parachute deployment system and the parachute is deployed.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the piston is movable between a locked position and a released position.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein in the locked position, the release is secured to the housing and in the released position, the release is freed from the housing.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the second end of the piston engages a hole in the release in the locked position and disengages the hole in the release in the released position.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] As embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention is directed to a device that utilizes a small drogue parachute attached to the cargo load and is deployed immediately as the individual cargo load exits the aircraft. The drogue chute activates the parachute deployment device, which deploys the parachute at a desired altitude.
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[0028] Preferably, within body 105 is piston 115. A cutaway side vie of piston 115 is shown in
[0029] Upon assembly, a first end 150 of piston 115 passes through a hole in end cap 108 and is coupled to a load clip 155, for example, by dowel 158. Preferably, load clip 155 is adapted to be coupled to the load harness of the cargo or otherwise be attached to the cargo. The second end 160 of piston 115 passes through a hole in end cap 110. Preferably the holes in end caps 108 and 110 have gaskets or other seals to prevent the fluid from leaking out of body 105. Second end 160 preferably passes through end cover 165 and release clip 168 positioned within end cover 165. Release clip 168 is preferably coupled to a parachute harness and drogue clip 170. Drogue clip 170 is preferably coupled to a drogue parachute.
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[0035] Other embodiments and uses of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. All references cited herein, including all publications, U.S. and foreign patents and patent applications, are specifically and entirely incorporated by reference. The term comprising, where ever used, is intended to include the terms consisting and consisting essentially of. Furthermore, the terms comprising, including, and containing are not intended to be limiting. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered exemplary only with the true scope and spirit of the invention indicated by the following claims.