Aircraft Emergency Escape Slide Container And Method Of Changing An Aircraft Emergency Escape Slide
20200407070 ยท 2020-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D11/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64F5/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49716
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B64F5/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62B1/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An emergency escape slide container includes a first portion having a first end wall and a first side wall, the first side wall and the first end wall defining a first storage space that is sized and shaped to receive an emergency escape slide. The first side wall also includes a first rolling mechanism. The emergency escape slide container also includes a second portion having a second end wall and a second side wall, the second side wall and the second end wall defining a second storage space sized and shaped to receive the emergency escape slide. The second side wall also includes a second rolling mechanism. The first portion and the second portion cooperate to define a third storage space therebetween, the third storage space being equal to a combination of the first storage space and the second storage space.
Claims
1. An emergency escape slide container comprising: a first portion including a first end wall and a first side wall, the first side wall and the first end wall defining a first storage space sized and shaped to receive an emergency escape slide, the storage space including a first restraining mechanism for the emergency escape slide, and the first side wall including a first rolling mechanism; a second portion including a second end wall and a second side wall, the second side wall and the second end wall defining a second storage space sized and shaped to receive the emergency escape slide, the storage space including a second restraining mechanism for the emergency escape slide, and the second wall including a second rolling mechanism; wherein the first portion and the second portion cooperate to define a third storage space therebetween, the third storage space being equal to a combination of the first storage space and the second storage space.
2. The container of claim 1, further comprising an emergency escape slide disposed within the first storage space.
3. The container of claim 1, wherein the first rolling mechanism includes a first roller and a second roller.
4. The container of claim 3, wherein the first roller is an omni-roller.
5. The container of claim 3, wherein the second roller is a nylon roller.
6. The container of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the first portion includes a first recessed groove, the first recessed groove being sized to receive a fork of a forklift.
7. The container of claim 1, further comprising a skid mounted on the first portion, the skid extending outward away from an outer surface of the first end wall.
8. The container of claim 7, further comprising a recess on the outer surface of the first end wall, the recess being sized and shaped to receive a portion of the skid.
9. The container of claim 7, wherein the skid is removably attached to the first portion with a removable fastener.
10. The container of claim 1, wherein the removable fastener is a thumb nut.
11. The container of claim 10, wherein the first side wall includes a first plurality of tongues and a first plurality of grooves and the second side wall includes a second plurality of tongues and a second plurality of grooves, the first plurality of tongues being sized and shaped to be received by the second plurality of grooves and the second plurality of tongues being sized and shaped to be received by the first plurality of grooves.
12. The container of claim 11, wherein the first plurality of tongues and the second plurality of grooves are arranged to locate the first rolling mechanism on an opposite side of the container from the second rolling mechanism.
13. The container of claim 1, wherein the first portion is identical to the second portion.
14. The container of claim 1, wherein the container is made of one of plastic and metal.
15. The container of claim 1, wherein the first restraining mechanism is a belt strap.
16. The container of claim 1, further including a first handle on an outer surface of the first side wall.
17. The container of claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism that releasably secures the first portion to the second portion.
18. The container of claim 1, wherein the first storage space has a length of about 43.75 inches (111.12 cm), a width of about 28.75 inches (73.025 cm), and a depth of about 11 inches (27.94 cm).
19. The container of claim 1, further comprising a raised ridge on an outer surface of the first end wall.
20. A method of changing an emergency escape slide on an aircraft having a surface and an egress door, the method comprising: providing a replacement emergency escape slide within a container, the container having a first portion and a second portion removably attached to one another, the first portion and the second portion each including a rolling mechanism, the first portion and the second portion defining a first storage space and a second storage space, respectively, separating the first portion from the second portion so that the replacement emergency escape slide remains attached to the second portion and is at least partially disposed within the second storage space, positioning the rolling mechanism of the second portion on the surface of the aircraft, moving the second portion on the surface of the aircraft to a predetermined location proximate the egress door of the aircraft, orienting the second storage space to be adjacent to an emergency escape slide storage location on the aircraft, separating the replacement emergency escape slide from the second portion, and securing the replacement emergency escape slide to the emergency escape slide storage location.
21. The method of claim 20, further comprising: transporting the first portion to the predetermined location proximate the egress door, orienting the first portion so that the second first storage space is adjacent the emergency escape slide storage location, releasing an existing emergency escape slide from the emergency escape slide storage location, and securing the existing emergency escape slide to the first portion so that the existing emergency escape slide is at least partially disposed within the first storage space.
22. A method of changing an emergency escape slide on an aircraft having a surface and an egress door and an alignment mechanism, the method comprising: providing a replacement emergency escape slide within a container, the container having a first portion and a second portion removably attached to one another, the first portion and the second portion each including a rolling mechanism and an alignment mechanism, the first portion and the second portion defining a first storage space and a second storage space, respectively, separating the first portion from the second portion so that the replacement emergency escape slide remains attached to the second portion and is at least partially disposed within the second storage space, positioning the rolling mechanism of the second portion on the surface of the aircraft, moving the second portion on the surface of the aircraft to a predetermined location proximate the egress door of the aircraft, orienting the second storage space to be adjacent to an emergency escape slide storage location on the aircraft, aligning the alignment mechanism of the second portion with the alignment mechanism of the egress door; separating the replacement emergency escape slide from the second portion, and securing the replacement emergency escape slide to the emergency escape slide storage location.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] The emergency escape slide containers described herein advantageously allow an inflatable emergency escape slide to be stored and transported in a single container from a storage facility to an emergency escape slide storage location on aircraft. These emergency escape slide containers facilitate movement of the emergency escape slide by forklift or other transportation device from a storage location in a storage facility to an aircraft and then to a predetermined location in an aircraft. The emergency escape slide containers are robust and yet lightweight so that they are easily maneuverable within an aircraft by one or two maintenance personnel. Moreover, the emergency escape slide containers are sized to accommodate deflated and folded emergency escape slide in one portion and another deflated and folded emergency escape slide in another portion so that the container itself can be used to remove an existing emergency escape slide and to install a replacement emergency escape slide on an aircraft. The emergency escape slide containers also reduce on-the-job injuries because the emergency escape slide does not need to be removed from the container before transporting the emergency escape slide within an aircraft.
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[0039] The first portion 12 may include a first end wall 16 and a first sidewall 18. Similarly, the second portion 14 may include a second end wall 116 and a second sidewall 118. The first end wall 16 and the first sidewall 18 define a first storage space 20 (
[0040] A first restraining mechanism 22, such as belt, may be disposed within the first storage space 20. In some embodiments a second restraining mechanism 23 may also be disposed in the first storage space 20. In other embodiments, the first restraining mechanism 22 and/or the second restraining mechanism 23 may include other types of restraining devices, such as, strings, ropes, hook and loop fasteners, doors, clasps, clamps, or any other device that may be used to removably secure an emergency escape slide within the first storage space 20. The first restraining mechanism 22 may also include a plurality of restraining devices, such as a plurality of belts or a plurality of strings or ropes. When disposed in the first storage space 20, the emergency escape slide is releasably secured to the first portion 12 with at least the first restraining mechanism 22 and/or with the second restraining mechanism 23, so that the first portion 12 may be rotated lifted or otherwise oriented in any position and the emergency escape slide will not fall out of the first storage space 20.
[0041] An outer surface of the first sidewall 18 may include a first rolling mechanism 24 (
[0042] The first portion 12 may also include one or more handles 30 to enhance the maneuverability of the first portion 12. The first portion 12 may further include one or more locking mechanisms 32, such as locking clasps or latches, that are capable of releasably securing the first portion 12 to the second portion 14. Similarly, the second portion 14 may include one or more handles 130 and/or one or more locking mechanisms 132.
[0043] A skid 34 may be removably attached to an outer surface of the first end wall 16 or to an outer surface of the second end wall 116. The skid 34 may extend outwards away from the outer surface of the first end wall 16 or the second end wall 116 so that the first portion 12 or the second portion 14 is elevated above a surface, such as an aircraft floor, when the skid 34 is resting on the surface.
[0044] The outer surface of the first end wall 16 or the outer surface of the second end wall 116 may also include a first recessed groove 36, 136, and a second recessed groove 38, 138, that are separated by a raised ridge 40, 140. The first recessed groove 36, 136 and the second recessed groove 38, 138 may be sized and shaped to receive a first fork of a forklift and a second fork of a forklift, respectively. The skid 34 and the recessed grooves 36, 136, 38, 138 combine to allow a forklift to lift the container 10 off of the surface when the container 10 is resting on the surface, such as when the container 10 is resting on the ground in a storage facility or on top of another container. As a result, the container 10 may be easily transported from the storage facility to a passenger aircraft by transportation device such as a forklift. The recessed grooves 36, 136, 38, 138 may be oriented generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis A and generally parallel to a lateral axis B so that the recessed grooves 36, 136, 38, 138 traverse the container 10 in a generally widthwise manner. In other embodiments, the recessed grooves 36, 136, 38, 138 may traverse the container in a generally lengthwise manner.
[0045] The outer surface of the end wall 16, 116 may also include one or more recessed landings 42 that are sized and shaped to receive a portion of the skid 34. The recessed landings 42 locate and stabilize the skid 34 on the end wall 16, 116. The skid 34 may be removably attached to the end wall 16, 116 with a plurality of removable fasteners 44, such as thumbscrews, wing nuts, screws, clasps, latches, or any other removable fastener. The removable fasteners 44 may be secured to the skid 34 with a lanyard 45, or other securing device, so that the fasteners 44 do not become lost.
[0046] A distal portion 46 of the sidewall 18, 118 (i.e., distal to the end wall 16, 116) may include a plurality of tongues 48 and a plurality of grooves 50 (
[0047] Hereinafter, and with reference to
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[0049] Once the existing emergency escape slide 201 is removed from the aircraft 202, as illustrated in
[0050] Once arriving at the predetermined location L proximate the emergency escape slide storage location 204, the second portion 14 may be oriented so that the second storage space 120 faces the (now empty) emergency escape slide storage location 204. Thereafter, the replacement emergency escape slide 200 may be released from the second portion 14 and moved into the emergency escape slide storage location 204. Once the replacement emergency escape slide 200 is secured in the emergency escape slide storage location 204, as illustrated in
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[0052] The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom, as modifications will be obvious to those skilled in the art.