Airbag rescue system
US-9272187-B2 · Mar 1, 2016 · US
US10556137B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10556137-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514860219-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2020 |
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A backpack for carrying by a user includes a body, an inflatable balloon, a balloon inflation system, a balloon inflation system coupled to the body and to the inflatable balloon, an actuator operably coupled to the balloon inflation system, and a leg strap assembly. The body includes a support element and at least a first enclosure. The inflatable balloon is positioned within the enclosure. The leg strap assembly includes a leg strap fastener, a first leg strap having a first end coupled to the support element and a second end coupled to the leg strap fastener, and a second leg strap end having a first end coupled to the body and a second end releasably connectable to the leg strap fastener. The support element is coupled to the balloon such that, upon inflation of the balloon, tensile force is applied to the support element and to the leg strap assembly.
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A backpack for carrying by a user, the backpack comprising: a body including a back support structure and at least a first enclosure defining at least a first compartment and a first opening for accessing the first compartment; an inflatable balloon positioned within the first compartment; a balloon inflation system coupled to the body and to the inflatable balloon; an actuator operably coupled to the balloon inflation system; a leg strap assembly including: a leg strap fastener, a first leg strap having a first end coupled to the back support structure and a second end coupled to the leg strap fastener, and a second leg strap end having a first end coupled to the body and a second releasably connectable to the leg strap fastener, the back support structure coupled to the inflatable balloon such that upon inflation of the balloon, tensile force is applied to the back support structure and to the leg strap assembly, and a waist belt extending from a lower region of the body and including a waist belt fastener and a waist belt mount coupled to the waist belt and positioned adjacent to the left or right hip of the user, wherein the leg strap fastener is coupled to the waist belt mount through a non-load bearing connection, wherein during normal use of the backpack, the non-load bearing connection retains the leg strap fastener to the waist belt mount and receives normal stabilizing loads, and wherein upon actuation of the balloon inflation system, upward loads produced by the actuation of the balloon inflation system are collectively supported by the first and second straps and the leg strap fastener with only a negligible portion of the upward loads being transferred to the waist belt mount and to the waist belt. 2. The backpack of claim 1 , wherein the non-load-bearing connection is selected from the group consisting of a resilient connection, a releasable connection, an extendable connection, and a combination thereof. 3. The backpack of claim 1 , wherein, when the backpack is worn by the user with the waist belt extending around the waist of the user and the waist belt fastener connected, the second end of the second leg strap is configured for one-handed releasable connection to the leg strap fastener by the user without having to disconnect the waist belt fastener. 4. The backpack of claim 1 , wherein the waist belt mount is a waist belt sleeve, and wherein the wait belt sleeve includes a waist belt passage for receiving the waist belt. 5. The backpack of claim 1 , wherein the second leg strap is adjustable in length. 6. The backpack of claim 1 , wherein the leg strap fastener is a gated carabiner. 7. The backpack of claim 6 , wherein the second end of the second leg strap includes a ring for releasable attachment to the gated carabiner. 8. The backpack of claim 1 , wherein the leg strap is configured to be removed from the leg strap fastener by a user wearing the backpack without requiring the user to unbuckle the waist belt. 9. The backpack of claim 4 , wherein the leg strap assembly and the waist belt are independently adjustable by the user. 10. The backpack of claim 1 , wherein the second leg strap is formed of a structural woven webbing. 11. The backpack of claim 1 , wherein the back support structure includes a support webbing. 12. The backpack of claim 3 , wherein the second leg strap is positionable between a first position, in which the second end of the second leg strap extends through the legs of the user and releasably engages the leg strap fastener, and a second position, in which the leg strap extends around the hip of the user and releasably engages the leg strap fastener. 13. A backpack for carrying by a user, the backpack comprising: a body including a back support structure and at least a first enclosure defining at least a first compartment and a first opening for accessing the first compartment; an inflatable balloon positioned within the first compartment; a balloon inflation system coupled to the body and to the inflatable balloon; a waist belt extending from a lower region of the body and including a waist belt fastener; a waist belt mount coupled to the waist belt and positioned adjacent to the left or right hip of the user; and only one leg strap assembly extending around only one leg of the user such that the other leg of the user is free of the leg strap assembly, the only one leg strap assembly including: a leg strap fastener coupled to the waist belt mount, a first leg strap having a first end coupled to the back support structure and a second end coupled to the leg strap fastener, and a second leg strap end having a first end coupled to the body and a second releasably connectable to the leg strap fastener, the backpack being devoid of any additional leg strap assemblies. 14. The backpack of claim 13 , wherein the leg strap fastener is attached to the waist belt mount through a non-load-bearing connection, wherein during normal use of the backpack, the non-load bearing connection retains the leg strap fastener to the waist belt mount and receives normal stabilizing loads, and wherein upon actuation of the balloon inflation system, upward loads produced by the actuation of the balloon inflation system are collectively supported by the first and second straps and the leg strap fastener with only a negligible portion of the upward loads being transferred to the waist belt mount and to the waist belt. 15. The backpack of claim 13 , wherein, when the backpack is worn by the user with the waist belt extending around the waist of the user and the waist belt fastener connected, the second end of the second leg strap is configured for one-handed releasable connection to the leg strap fastener by the user without having to disconnect the waist belt fastener. 16. The backpack of claim 13 , wherein the waist belt mount is a waist belt sleeve, and wherein the wait belt sleeve includes a waist belt passage for receiving the waist belt. 17. The backpack of claim 13 , wherein the second leg strap is adjustable in length. 18. The backpack of claim 13 , wherein the back support structure is coupled to the inflatable balloon, and wherein upon inflation of the balloon, tensile force is applied to the support element and to the leg strap assembly.
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