ROPE LADDER WITH TWO BRAIDED ROPES
20230011780 · 2023-01-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Christoph HEIDER (Rain Am Lech, DE)
- Dominik VOGEL (Langweid, DE)
- Stefan SALZBURGER (Augsburg, DE)
- Alexandru DINCA (Donauworth, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A rope ladder comprising: a first ladder step connecting element that is mounted to a first braided rope, a second ladder step connecting element that is mounted to a second braided rope, and a ladder step that couples the first ladder step connecting element with the second ladder step connecting element; wherein the first ladder step connecting element is braided into the first braided rope and the second ladder step connecting element is braided into the second braided rope, and wherein the ladder step fixes the first ladder step connecting element in the first braided rope and the second ladder step connecting element in the second braided rope.
Claims
1. A rope ladder with a first braided rope, a second braided rope, and a plurality of ladder steps, comprising: at least one first ladder step connecting element that is mounted to the first braided rope, at least one second ladder step connecting element that is mounted to the second braided rope, and at least one associated ladder step of the plurality of ladder steps that couples the at least one first ladder step connecting element with the at least one second ladder step connecting element; wherein the at least one first ladder step connecting element is braided into the first braided rope and the at least one second ladder step connecting element is braided into the second braided rope, and wherein the at least one associated ladder step of the plurality of ladder steps fixes the at least one first ladder step connecting element in the first braided rope and the at least one second ladder step connecting element in the second braided rope.
2. The rope ladder of claim 1 wherein the at least one first ladder step connecting element is embodied as a first braiding member; and wherein the at least one second ladder step connecting element is embodied as a second braiding member.
3. The rope ladder of claim 2 wherein each one of the first braiding member and the second braiding member comprises a ring-shaped body with an inner opening.
4. The rope ladder of claim 3 wherein the inner opening exhibits at least a six-petalled Rosette shape.
5. The rope ladder of claim 3, wherein the inner opening is composed of a central opening with a predetermined number of radial extensions.
6. The rope ladder of claim 5 wherein the radial extensions of the predetermined number of radial extensions are separated from each other by associated retaining fingers which extend from the ring-shaped body radially inward toward the central opening.
7. The rope ladder of claim 6 wherein the associated retaining fingers comprise free ends which form bearing support surfaces that define a diameter of the central opening.
8. The rope ladder of claim 7 wherein the diameter of the central opening corresponds to a diameter of the at least one associated ladder step of the plurality of ladder steps.
9. The rope ladder of claim 5 wherein the first braided rope and the second braided rope are braided into the radial extensions of the predetermined number of radial extensions; and wherein the at least one associated ladder step of the plurality of ladder steps is mounted to the central opening such that the at least one associated ladder step blocks the first braided rope and the second braided rope in the radial extensions of the predetermined number of radial extensions.
10. The rope ladder of claim 3, wherein the ring-shaped body has a thickness of at least three centimeters.
11. The rope ladder of claim 1 wherein the first braided rope comprises a first predetermined number of strands which are braided together to form the first braided rope, the at least one first ladder step connecting element being braided into the first predetermined number of strands; and wherein the second braided rope comprises a second predetermined number of strands which are braided together to form the second braided rope, the at least one second ladder step connecting element being braided into the second predetermined number of strands.
12. The rope ladder of claim 11 wherein each one of the first braiding member and the second braiding member comprises a first plate-shaped surface and a second plate-shaped surface; wherein a first number of strands of the first predetermined number of strands is guided on the first braiding member from the first plate-shaped surface toward the second plate-shaped surface and back to the first plate-shaped surface, and a second number of strands of the first predetermined number of strands is guided on the first braiding member from the second plate-shaped surface toward the first plate-shaped surface and back to the second plate-shaped surface; and wherein a first number of strands of the second predetermined number of strands is guided on the second braiding member from the first plate-shaped surface toward the second plate-shaped surface and back to the first plate-shaped surface, and a second number of strands of the second predetermined number of strands is guided on the second braiding member from the second plate-shaped surface toward the first plate-shaped surface and back to the second plate-shaped surface.
13. The rope ladder of claim 1 wherein each one of the first braided rope and the second braided rope comprises a first, a second, a third, and a fourth pair of strands that are braided together; wherein the at least one first ladder step connecting element is braided into the first, second, third, and fourth pair of strands of the first braided rope; and wherein the at least one second ladder step connecting element is braided into the first, second, third, and fourth pair of strands of the second braided rope.
14. The rope ladder of claim 13 wherein each one of the first braiding member and the second braiding member comprises a first plate-shaped surface and a second plate-shaped surface; wherein the first and second pairs of strands of the first predetermined number of strands are guided on the first braiding member from the first plate-shaped surface toward the second plate-shaped surface and back to the first plate-shaped surface, and the third and fourth pairs of strands of the first predetermined number of strands are guided on the first braiding member from the second plate-shaped surface toward the first plate-shaped surface and back to the second plate-shaped surface; and wherein the third and fourth pairs of strands of the second predetermined number of strands are guided on the second braiding member from the first plate-shaped surface toward the second plate-shaped surface and back to the first plate-shaped surface, and the third and fourth pairs of strands of the second predetermined number of strands are guided on the second braiding member from the second plate-shaped surface toward the first plate-shaped surface and back to the second plate-shaped surface.
15. The rope ladder of claim 1 wherein the first and second braided ropes are at least partly provided with associated spacing and protecting elements, wherein the associated spacing and protecting elements preferably surround the first and second braided ropes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] Preferred embodiments of the disclosure are outlined by way of example in the following description with reference to the attached drawings. In these attached drawings, identical or identically functioning components and elements are labeled with identical reference numbers and characters and are, consequently, only described once in the following description.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0051] The fuselage 2 illustratively forms a cabin 2b for passengers and/or cargo and comprises a tail boom 2a. The tail boom 2a is mounted to a rear side 2c of the fuselage 2, which is also referred to as the “rear fuselage 2c” hereinafter. The rear fuselage 2c may be provided with a rear ramp 2f that is e.g., pivotally mounted to the fuselage 2 at the bottom shell 2e.
[0052] Illustratively, the rotary wing aircraft 1 comprises a landing gear 6, which is exemplarily embodied as a wheel-type landing gear that comprises associated landing gear nose wheels 6a, a portside rear wheel 6b and a starboard side rear wheel 6c. The rotary wing aircraft 1 illustratively further comprises at least one main rotor 1a configured to provide lift and forward or backward thrust during operation, and at least one counter-torque device 3 configured to provide counter-torque during operation, i.e., to counter the torque created by rotation of the at least one main rotor 1a for purposes of balancing the rotary wing aircraft 1 in terms of yaw.
[0053] The at least one counter-torque device 3 is illustratively provided at an aft section of the tail boom 2a, which preferably further comprises a tail wing 4 and a fin 5. The tail wing 4 is preferably adjustable in its inclination and can, thus, overtake the functioning of a horizontal stabilizer. Alternatively, or in addition, the rotary wing aircraft 1 may be provided with a suitable horizontal stabilizer. However, it should be noted that the at least one counter-torque device 3, the tail wing 4 as well as the fin 5 provided at the aft section of the tail boom 2a are merely described for illustrating one illustrative realization of the rotary wing aircraft 1.
[0054] According to one aspect, the rotary wing aircraft 1 is provided with a rope ladder 8. By way of example, the rope ladder 8 is attached to the rear ramp 2f. The rope ladder 8 and/or its constituent components are further described below with reference to
[0055] Illustratively, the rotary wing aircraft 1 is shown during hovering above ground 9. Thus, the rope ladder 8 may e.g., be used for rescuing, evacuating and/or extracting persons located on the ground 9.
[0056] By way of example, the rotary wing aircraft 1 is embodied as a helicopter. However, use of the rope ladder 8 is not limited to use with a helicopter. Instead, the rope ladder 8 may be used with other rotary wing aircrafts, such as e.g., tiltrotor aircrafts, compound helicopters, multicopters and so on, as well as marine vessels etc. Furthermore, the rope ladder 8 may be used completely independent of the rotary wing aircraft 1.
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[0058] In an illustrative realization, at least one of the braided ropes 10, 11 is provided on at least one of its axial ends with a rope interface 13. Illustratively, both braided ropes 10, 11 are provided on their—in
[0059] According to one aspect, each braided rope 10, 11 comprises a predetermined number of strands 16 which are braided together to form the braided ropes 10, 11. By way of example, the predetermined number may be eight. Illustratively, each one of the braided ropes 10, 11 comprises a first, a second, a third, and a fourth pair of strands 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d that are braided together.
[0060] Preferably, each braided rope 10, 11 is provided with at least one and, preferentially, with a plurality of ladder step connecting elements. All ladder step connecting elements are preferably identical within predetermined manufacturing tolerances.
[0061] Pairs of ladder step connecting elements that are each associated with a respective ladder step are braided into the braided rope 10 and the braided rope 11 and preferably oppose each other in the rope ladder 8 and are coupled to each other by the respective ladder step. Illustratively, one ladder step connecting element in the braided rope 10 is labelled with the reference sign 17 and an opposed ladder step connecting element in the braided rope 11 is likewise labelled with the reference sign 17. These two ladder step connecting elements 17 are illustratively coupled to each other via the ladder step 12a. The ladder step 12a preferably fixes the ladder step connecting elements 17 in the braided ropes 10, 11.
[0062] Illustratively, the ladder step connecting element 17 of the braided rope 10 is braided into the predetermined number of strands 16 of the braided rope 10, i.e., by way of example into the first, second, third, and fourth pair of strands 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d of the braided rope 10. Similarly, the ladder step connecting element 17 of the braided rope 11 is braided into the predetermined number of strands 16 of the braided rope 11, i.e., by way of example into the first, second, third, and fourth pair of strands 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d of the braided rope 11.
[0063] According to one aspect, at least one and, preferably, each one of the ladder step connecting elements 17 is embodied as a braiding member 18. Illustratively, the braiding member 18 is formed as a braiding plate.
[0064] It should be noted that the ladder step connecting elements are collectively referred to with the reference sign 17, as all ladder step connecting elements are preferably identical within predetermined manufacturing tolerances. Therefore, only one of the ladder step connecting elements 17 is representatively described in more detail hereinafter with reference to
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[0066] According to one aspect, the braiding member 18 comprises a ring-shaped body 19 with an inner opening 19a that forms the inner braiding area 18c. Illustratively, the inner opening 19a exhibits a six-petalled Rosette shape, i.e., is formed with a six-petalled Rosette shaped circumference 19b.
[0067] More specifically, the inner opening 19a is preferably composed of a central opening 20 with a predetermined number of radial extensions. By way of example, six radial extensions 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d, 20e, 20f are illustrated.
[0068] In an exemplary realization, the ring-shaped body 19 further comprises a predetermined number of external recesses. By way of example, six external recesses 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 21e, 21f are provided. The external recesses 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 21e, 21f may be provided to enable a comfortable handling and grabbing of the ring-shaped body 19.
[0069] Preferably, the ring-shaped body 19 is further provided with two diametrically opposed through-holes 22. The through-holes 22 are preferentially adapted to receive a ladder step fixing element (28 in
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[0071] According to one aspect, the inner braiding area 18c is formed by means of a predetermined number of retaining fingers. By way of example, six retaining fingers 19c, 19d, 19e, 19f, 19g, 19h are provided. The retaining fingers 19c, 19d, 19e, 19f, 19g, 19h illustratively extend from the ring-shaped body 19 radially inward toward the central opening 20 and preferably separate the radial extensions 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d, 20e, 20f from each other.
[0072] Preferably, the retaining fingers 19c, 19d, 19e, 19f, 19g, 19h comprise free ends 23a, 23b, 23c, 23d, 23e, 23f which form bearing support surfaces for bearing of an associated ladder step, e.g., the ladder step 12a of
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[0075] According to one aspect, the ring-shaped body 19 has a thickness 27 that corresponds at least to the average thickness of a human finger. Preferably, the thickness amounts at least to three centimeters. Thus, a comfortable grabbing of the ladder step 12a is enabled after assembling of the rope ladder 8 of
[0076] By way of example, the illustrative method is described in detail hereinafter with reference to insertion of the braiding member 18 into the braided rope 10. Insertion of the braiding member 18 into the braided rope 11 is carried out similarly.
[0077] Initially, as shown in
[0078] Then, as illustrated with arrows 25a, 25b, a first number of strands, by way of example the pairs of strands 16a, 16b, is guided on the braiding member 18 from the plate-shaped front surface 18a toward the plate-shaped rear surface 18b and back to the plate-shaped front surface 18a, as illustrated with arrows 25c, 25d. Furthermore, as illustrated with arrows 25e, 25f, a second number of strands, by way of example the pairs of strands 16c, 16d, is guided on the braiding member 18 from the plate-shaped rear surface 18b toward the plate-shaped front surface 18a and back to the plate-shaped rear surface 18b, as illustrated with arrows 25g, 25h.
[0079] As a result, the pair of strands 16a is guided on the braiding member 18 from the plate-shaped front surface 18a through the radial extension 20a toward the plate-shaped rear surface 18b and through the radial extension 20c back to the plate-shaped front surface 18a. Thus, the pair of strands 16a is retained on the plate-shaped rear surface 18b by the retaining fingers 19c, 19d. The pair of strands 16b is guided on the braiding member 18 from the plate-shaped front surface 18a through the radial extension 20b toward the plate-shaped rear surface 18b and through the radial extension 20d back to the plate-shaped front surface 18a. Thus, the pair of strands 16b is retained on the plate-shaped rear surface 18b by the retaining fingers 19d, 19e. The pair of strands 16c is guided on the braiding member 18 from the plate-shaped rear surface 18b through the radial extension 20d toward the plate-shaped front surface 18a and through the radial extension 20f back to the plate-shaped rear surface 18b. Thus, the pair of strands 16b is retained on the plate-shaped front surface 18a by the retaining fingers 19f, 19g. The pair of strands 16d is guided on the braiding member 18 from the plate-shaped rear surface 18b through the radial extension 20e toward the plate-shaped front surface 18a and through the radial extension 20a back to the plate-shaped rear surface 18b. Thus, the pair of strands 16d is retained on the plate-shaped front surface 18a by the retaining fingers 19g, 19h.
[0080] Guidance of the pair of strands 16a through the radial extensions 20a, 20c is further illustrated in
[0081] More specifically, the braided rope 10 is braided into the radial extensions 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d, 20e, 20f of the braiding member 18 as illustrated in
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[0083] Illustratively, the ladder step 12a has an outer diameter 12b. This outer diameter 12b is preferably at least approximately equal to, or smaller than, the diameter 26 of the central opening 20 of
[0084] Furthermore, according to one aspect the ladder step 12a is fixedly mounted, respectively secured, to the ladder step connecting elements 17, i.e., the braiding members 18, via associated fixing elements 28. The fixing elements 28 are e.g., self-locking screws which are mounted to the through-holes 22 of the braiding members 18 and which preferably traverse the ladder step 12a.
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[0089] According to one aspect, the braided ropes 10, 11 are at least partly provided with spacing and protecting elements 34. The spacing and protecting elements 34 preferably surround the braided ropes 10, 11, at least between adjacent ladder steps of the plurality of ladder steps 12.
[0090] In an exemplary realization, the spacing and protecting elements 34 are made of foam that is surrounded by a textile, both of which are wrapped around the braided ropes 10, and secured thereon. By way of example, the spacing and protecting elements 34 are secured on the braided ropes 10, 11 by means of any suitable fixations 35, such as e.g., Velcro fasteners.
[0091] The main function of the spacing and protecting elements 34 is to protect the braided ropes 10, 11 from abrasion, as well as to provide a distancing between the plurality of ladder steps 12 and e.g., an external support to which the rope ladder 8 is attached, for instance the rear ramp 2f of the rotary wing aircraft 1 of
[0092] Attachment of the rope ladder 8 to an external support is preferably achieved by means of an attachment interface 29 to which the rope interfaces 13 are attached. By way of example, the attachment interface 29 comprises a predetermined number of interconnected arms which illustratively form an attachment plate 29a.
[0093] According to one aspect, the attachment plate 29a comprises an upper inner attachment point 31, which is illustratively formed as an upper center hole, and two upper outer attachment points 32, which are illustratively formed as upper side holes. The attachment plate 29a preferably further comprises two lower outer attachment points 33, which are illustratively formed as lower side holes. The lower side holes 33 may be attached to the rope interfaces 13 by any suitable attachment means, such as e.g., snap hooks respectively carabiners 30.
[0094] The upper center hole 31 and the upper side holes 32 may be used for a one-point attachment or a multiple-point attachment. A one-point attachment may for instance be used when the upper center hole 31 of the attachment plate 29a is e.g., attached by means of an associated snap hook respectively carabiner to a winch of the rotary wing aircraft 1 of
REFERENCE LIST
[0095] 1 rotary wing aircraft [0096] 1a main rotor [0097] 2 fuselage [0098] 2a tail boom [0099] 2b cabin [0100] 2c rear fuselage [0101] 2d starboard side wall [0102] 2e bottom shell [0103] 2f rear ramp [0104] 2g starboard side sliding door [0105] 3 counter-torque device [0106] 4 tail wing [0107] 5 fin [0108] 6 wheel-type landing gear [0109] 6a wheel-type landing gear nose wheels [0110] 6b wheel-type landing gear portside rear wheel [0111] 6c wheel-type landing gear starboard side rear wheel [0112] 8 modular ladder [0113] 9 ground [0114] 10 first braided rope [0115] 11 second braided rope [0116] 12 plurality of ladder steps [0117] 12a ladder step [0118] 12b ladder step diameter [0119] 12c ladder step through-holes [0120] 13 rope interfaces [0121] 14 eyelets [0122] 15 splicing/inter-braiding [0123] 16 strands [0124] 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d pairs of strands [0125] 17 ladder step connecting element [0126] 18 braiding member [0127] 18a plate-shaped front surface [0128] 18b plate-shaped rear surface [0129] 18c inner braiding area [0130] 19 ring-shaped body [0131] 19a inner opening [0132] 19b six-petalled Rosette shaped circumference [0133] 19c, 19d, 19e, 19f, 19g, 19h retaining fingers [0134] 20 central opening [0135] 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d, 20e, 20f radial extensions [0136] 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 21e, 21f external recesses [0137] 22 through-holes [0138] 22a bearing surface [0139] 23a, 23b, 23c, 23d, 23e, 23f bearing support surfaces [0140] 24 ladder step insertion area [0141] 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d, 25e, 25f, 25g, 25h braiding directions [0142] 26 central opening diameter [0143] 27 ring-shaped body thickness [0144] 28 ladder step fixing element [0145] 28a screw heads [0146] 29 ladder attachment interface [0147] 29a attachment plate [0148] 30 snap hooks [0149] 31 upper inner attachment point [0150] 32 upper outer attachment points [0151] 33 lower outer attachment points [0152] 34 spacing and protecting elements [0153] 35 spacing and protecting element fixations