Inflatable evacuation system with canopy support
US-2018079513-A1 · Mar 22, 2018 · US
US10189573B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10189573-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715600520-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 29, 2019 |
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An inflatable evacuation device may comprise a ramp portion and a slide portion extending from the ramp portion. A releasable support strap may be coupled between the ramp portion and the slide portion. A release assembly may be coupled to the releasable support strap. The release assembly may be configured to release a tension in the releasable support strap between the ramp portion and the slide portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable evacuation device, comprising: a ramp portion; a slide portion extending from the ramp portion; a releasable support strap coupled between the ramp portion and the slide portion; and a release assembly coupled to the releasable support strap, wherein the releasable support strap is configured to release tension from between the ramp portion and the slide portion such that an angle of the slide portion relative to the ramp portion changes in response to the release of tension from between the ramp portion and the slide portion, and wherein the ramp portion remains affixed to the slide portion after the release of tension from between the ramp portion and the slide portion. 2. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 1 , wherein the tension in the releasable support strap maintains the angle of the slide portion between 20 degrees and 40 degrees relative to the ramp portion. 3. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 1 , wherein the slide portion and the ramp portion are coupled by a flexible joint. 4. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 1 , wherein the slide portion and the ramp portion are configured to be disposed in a substantially parallel position in response to the releasable support strap being decoupled. 5. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 1 , wherein the release assembly is configured to be manually engaged. 6. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 1 , wherein the releasable support strap comprises a first portion coupled to a second portion by a releasable connection system. 7. The inflatable evacuation device of claim 6 , wherein the release assembly comprises a flexible member coupled to the releasable connection system and wherein the releasable connection system is configured to disengage in response to a tensile force applied to the flexible member. 8. An evacuation system, comprising: an inflatable evacuation device configured to be deployed from an aircraft, the inflatable evacuation device comprising a ramp portion and a slide portion; and a releasable support strap coupled between the ramp portion and the slide portion, wherein a tension in the releasable support strap is configured to be removed from between the ramp portion and the slide portion, and wherein an angle of the slide portion relative to the ramp portion is configured to change in response to the tension in the releasable support strap being removed from between the ramp portion and the slide portion, and wherein the ramp portion is configured to remain affixed to the slide portion after the tension in the releasable support strap is removed from between the ramp portion and the slide portion. 9. The evacuation system of claim 8 , wherein the tension in the releasable support strap maintains the angle of the slide portion between 20 degrees and 40 degrees relative to the ramp portion. 10. The evacuation system of claim 8 , wherein the slide portion and the ramp portion are coupled by a flexible joint and the slide portion is configured to rotate relative to the ramp portion at the flexible joint upon the tension being removed from the releasable support strap. 11. The evacuation system of claim 8 , wherein the slide portion and the ramp portion are configured to be disposed in a substantially parallel position in response to the releasable support strap being decoupled. 12. The evacuation system of claim 8 , wherein the inflatable evacuation device comprises an off-wing slide raft. 13. The evacuation system of claim 8 , wherein the releasable support strap comprises a first portion releasably coupled to a second portion by a releasable connection system. 14. The evacuation system of claim 13 , further including a flexible member coupled to the releasable connection system. 15. The evacuation system of claim 14 , wherein the releasable connection system comprises a thread system configured to unravel in response to a tensile force applied to the flexible member. 16. A method for deploying an inflatable evacuation device, comprising: inflating a ramp portion and slide portion of the inflatable evacuation device; supporting, by a releasable support strap, an angle of the slide portion relative to the ramp portion; decoupling the releasable support strap, wherein the slide portion is configured to remain affixed to the ramp portion after the decoupling the releasable support strap; and decreasing the angle of the slide portion relative to the ramp portion in response to the decoupling the releasable support strap. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the releasable support strap is coupled between the slide portion and the ramp portion to form a tensioning link. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the inflatable evacuation device comprises an off-wing slide raft. 19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the releasable support strap comprises a first portion releasably coupled to a second portion. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the decoupling the releasable support strap comprises unravelling a thread system to separate the first portion from the second portion.
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