Systems and methods for regulators for inflation systems for evacuation assemblies
US-2024300655-A1 · Sep 12, 2024 · US
US10131440B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10131440-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615267602-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 16, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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An inflatable evacuation device for an aircraft may include at least one chamber and at least one canopy support in fluid communication with the at least one chamber. A retention device may be configured to restrict inflation of the at least one canopy support during inflation of the at least one chamber.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable evacuation device for an aircraft, comprising: a chamber; a canopy support located completely within an interior of the chamber and in fluid communication with the chamber; a retention device configured to restrict inflation of the canopy support during inflation of the chamber, wherein the retention device is configured to hold the canopy support completely within the interior of the chamber; and a canopy configured to couple to the canopy support. 2. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 1 , wherein the canopy support is configured to inflate in response to release of the retention device. 3. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 1 , wherein the retention device includes at least one of a strap or lacing. 4. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 1 , wherein the retention device includes a first portion releasably coupled to the chamber and wherein the canopy support is configured to inflate in response to release of the first portion. 5. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 1 , wherein the retention device is configured to hold the canopy support within an interior of the chamber. 6. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 1 , wherein the inflatable evacuation device is configured such that a pressure within the chamber is greater when the canopy support is deflated than when the canopy support is inflated. 7. An evacuation system, comprising: an inflation source; and an inflatable evacuation device configured to be inflated by the inflation source, the inflatable evacuation device including: a chamber, a canopy support located completely within an interior of the chamber and in fluid communication with the chamber, a retention device configured to restrict inflation of the canopy support during inflation of the chamber; and a canopy configured to be supported by the canopy support. 8. The evacuation system of claim 7 , wherein the canopy support is configured to inflate in response to release of the retention device. 9. The evacuation system of claim 7 , wherein the retention device includes at least one of a strap or lacing. 10. The evacuation system of claim 7 , wherein the retention device includes a first portion releasably coupled to the chamber and wherein the canopy support is configured to inflate in response release of the first portion. 11. The evacuation system of claim 10 , wherein the retention device is configured to hold the canopy support within the interior of the chamber. 12. The evacuation system of claim 7 , wherein the inflatable evacuation device comprises a slide raft. 13. The evacuation system of claim 7 , wherein the inflatable evacuation device is configured such that a pressure within the chamber is greater when the canopy support is deflated than when the canopy support is inflated. 14. A method, comprising: inflating a chamber of an inflatable evacuation device; restricting an inflation of a canopy support located completely within an interior of the chamber of the inflatable evacuation device using a retaining device; detaching the inflatable evacuation device from an aircraft; inflating the canopy support by releasing the retaining device; and coupling a canopy to the canopy support, after the inflating the canopy support. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein prior to the inflating the canopy support, the canopy support is located completely within an interior of the chamber. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the restricting the inflation of the canopy support is during the inflation of the chamber. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the canopy support is in fluid communication with the chamber. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the inflatable evacuation device comprises a slide raft.
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