Parachute

20200164991 ยท 2020-05-28

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A conventional parachute requires a velocity pressure during descent in order to open the parachute. As a result, a minimum descent distance and time are required from the beginning to the end of the parachute opening operation and use at low altitude has to be restricted. In order to remedy this issue, an airtight tube and a compressed gas device are provided together in a section of the parachute having the largest annular shape when the parachute has been opened. The tube is annularly expanded by the pressure of the gas, and the parachute is forcibly deployed and opened.

    Claims

    1. A parachute comprising: a membrane that has a truncated conical shape when opened, an airtight tube in a rim section of largest annular shape of the membrane, a compressed gas generation device for inflating the tube, a connector in a section of smallest annular shape of the membrane, and a belt, rope, or hook for holding a person, an animal, or an object, in midair.

    2. The parachute of claim 1, further comprising an airtight tube and a compressed gas generation device for inflating that tube provided together in the section of smallest annular shape of the membrane.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0007] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a parachute according to the present invention at a time of parachute opening.

    [0008] FIG. 2 is a cord, belt, hook, or the like, for coupling to a descent object attached to a parachute truncated section.

    [0009] FIG. 3 is a perspective view explaining a combination of each of structures in the parachute truncated section.

    EMBODIMENTS FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

    [0010] Next, embodiments of the present invention will be mentioned. It is a parachute made by a thin membrane (1) that, when opened, has a truncated conical shape like in FIG. 1, in other words, a shape like a shuttlecock in battledore or a shuttlecock in badminton. An airtight tube (2) and a compressed gas generation device (3) are provided in a largest annular section. When visibility is required, a transparent membrane may be used, or a window provided. (a) When utilized by a person, the parachute is inserted in a folding storage box taking care to prevent it becoming tangled when opening. The belt, or the like, of FIG. 3 and a currently generally used parachute wearing belt are coupled. In order to start operation, the compressed gas generation device (3) is activated, by pulling on a cord, by generating an electric wave, or automatically, and so on. The tube (2) is inflated by a supplied gas, and the storage bag is opened, or broken whereby the parachute is discharged and opened.

    (b) When adopted in a drone type aircraft typifying a small aircraft, a frame having prepared therein a fitting for coupling to the parachute which is annular in order to protect a plurality of rotor blades, is attached beforehand to a drone side. (Although it seems that drones are still not of a fixed type and that various types of drones are conceivable, it seems that there are also some drones that have an outer frame designed from the start) The parachute is folded annularly, inserted in the storage bag created annularly in the same manner, and coupled to a periphery of the descent object. (c) When the descent object is freight, a coupling apparatus is attached to the freight, and fastened by a belt, or the like. Operation in (b), (c) is the same as in (a).

    [0011] An annular tube having the same function as the airtight tube (2) concentrically provided with a plurality of compressed gas generators, can be provided to this parachute between the rim section and a center.

    [0012] If a gas pressure in the tube (2) is changed, a projective area of the parachute with respect to descent changes, and descent velocity can be changed. If, at a time of parachute opening, a load in a radial direction applied to the membrane becomes excessive, then it results in the tube (2) wrinkling in a circumferential direction or twisting to reduce the load. Although when a conical opening angle is large and has become an obtuse angle, undesirable movement such as sideslip and gyration conceivably occurs during use, this is dealt with at that time by providing a bottom surface of the parachute with the likes of a rib or a fin.

    [0013] The compressed gas generation device (3) may also be disposed separated from the tube (2) by being additionally provided with a conduit.

    [0014] FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a relationship of a lower section of the parachute, an outer frame (8) of a flying object, and an airtight annular tube (6). When actually used, everything is rigidly bound using a belt, a cord, or the like. The annular tube (6) is for absorbing and reducing an impact occurring during landing, and is provided together with a compressed gas generation device in the same manner as p (2). There may be a plurality of stages of the annular tubes (6).

    [0015] When this parachute is utilized in an aircraft, in the case of a helicopter, a configuration is adopted whereby the storage bag or a storage device is attached on an axis of a main rotor blade. In the case of an aircraft, the storage bag or storage device is provided above a main wing in the case of a high-wing type aircraft, and along a fuselage in the case of a low-wing type aircraft, and a storage device designed so as to easily discharge or be easily broken by the compressed gas, is provided.

    [0016] Even in a conventionally used hemispherical parachute, utilization of the tube (2) and the compressed gas generation device (3) is effective, and is thought to reduce or prevent torch accidents. However, there is a risk of the parachute being damaged when descent velocity is fast.

    INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

    [0017] The reality is that, in the case of a conventional aircraft, there is still no proactive safety device, and if the rotor blade is damaged in the case of a helicopter or if damage occurs to an engine or other main section in the case of an aircraft, then fatal damage immediately occurs. Although it is difficult for such damage to be cut to zero, the present invention is thought to significantly reduce such damage.

    [0018] Moreover, the present invention is thought to contribute greatly to development of newly emerging drone type aircraft.

    DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0019] 1 membrane of parachute main body [0020] 2 airtight tube [0021] 3 compressed gas generation device for tube (2) [0022] 4 reinforcement band of parachute truncated section [0023] 5 belt, cord for coupling [0024] 6 tube (6) for attenuation of impact occurring during landing [0025] 7 compressed gas generation device for tube (6) [0026] 8 outer frame of flying object