Inflatable head restraint for parachutes

US11046444B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11046444-B2
Application numberUS-201816138216-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 21, 2018
Priority dateSep 21, 2018
Publication dateJun 29, 2021
Grant dateJun 29, 2021

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An inflatable head restraint system for a parachute assembly may comprise an inflatable volume configured to inflate in response to a deployment of the parachute assembly. The inflatable volume may be located between a left shoulder riser and a right shoulder riser of the parachute assembly. A conduit may be fluidly coupled to the inflatable volume.

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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable head restraint system for a parachute assembly, comprising: an inflatable volume configured to automatically inflate in response to a deployment of the parachute assembly, wherein the inflatable volume is located between a left shoulder riser and a right shoulder riser of the parachute assembly; a first conduit fluidly coupled to the inflatable volume; a charge tank fluidly coupled to the inflatable volume via the first conduit; and a valve fluidly coupled between an output of the charge tank and the first conduit, wherein the valve is operably coupled to at least one of the left shoulder riser or the right shoulder riser such that the valve actuates to an open position in response to a tension in the at least one of the left shoulder riser or the right shoulder riser exceeding a predetermined tension threshold. 2. The inflatable head restraint system of claim 1 , further comprising a pin operably coupled between the valve and the at least one of the left shoulder riser or the right shoulder riser, wherein the at least one of the left shoulder riser or the right shoulder riser is configured to remove the pin from the valve in response to in response to the tension in the at least one of the left shoulder riser or the right shoulder riser exceeding the predetermined tension threshold, and wherein removing the pin from the valve actuates the valve to the open position. 3. The inflatable head restraint system of claim 1 , wherein the inflatable volume comprises a U-shape having a transverse section extending between a pair of rearward extending sections. 4. The inflatable head restraint system of claim 1 , wherein the inflatable volume comprises a wedge shape having a first height at a first end of the inflatable volume and a second height greater than the first height at a second end of the inflatable volume opposite the first end. 5. The inflatable head restraint system of claim 1 , further comprising a first one-way valve fluidly coupled to the first conduit and to a first input of the inflatable volume. 6. The inflatable head restraint system of claim 5 , further comprising: a second conduit fluidly coupled to the inflatable volume; and a second one-way valve fluidly coupled to the second conduit and to a second input of the inflatable volume. 7. A parachute assembly, comprising a canopy; a first suspension line coupled to the canopy; a first riser coupled to the first suspension line; and an inflatable head restraint coupled to the first riser, wherein the inflatable head restraint is configured to automatically inflate upon a deployment of the parachute assembly; a conduit fluidly coupled to the inflatable head restraint; a charge tank fluidly coupled to the inflatable head restraint via the conduit; and a valve fluidly coupled between the charge tank and the conduit, wherein the valve is operably coupled to the first riser such that the valve actuates to an open position in response to a tension in the first riser exceeding a predetermined tension threshold. 8. The parachute assembly of claim 7 , further comprising: a second suspension line coupled to the canopy; and a second riser coupled to the second suspension line, wherein the inflatable head restraint is coupled to the second riser. 9. The parachute assembly of claim 8 , wherein the inflatable head restraint comprises: a first portion extending rearward from the first riser; a second portion extending rearward from the second riser; and a transverse portion extending between the first portion and the second portion. 10. The parachute assembly of claim 7 , further comprising: a one-way valve located between an inlet of the conduit and the inflatable head restraint. 11. The parachute assembly of claim 7 , wherein the inflatable head restraint is wedge shaped. 12. A parachute assembly for decelerating an occupant of an evacuation seat, comprising: a left shoulder riser attachable to a harness; a right shoulder riser attachable to the harness; an inflatable head restraint located between the right shoulder riser and the left shoulder riser, wherein the inflatable head restraint is configured to automatically inflate upon a deployment of the parachute assembly; a first conduit fluidly coupled to the inflatable head restraint, wherein the first conduit is coupled to at least one of the left shoulder riser or the right shoulder riser such that, in response to the deployment of the parachute assembly, an inlet of the first conduit is oriented in a direction of flight. 13. The parachute assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a second conduit fluidly coupled to the inflatable head restraint, wherein the second conduit is coupled to the right shoulder riser such that, in response to the deployment of the parachute assembly, an inlet of the second conduit is oriented in the direction of flight. 14. The parachute assembly of claim 13 , further comprising: a first one-way valve fluidly coupled between the inlet of the first conduit and a first input of the inflatable head restraint; and a second one-way valve fluidly coupled between the inlet of the second conduit and a second input of the inflatable head restraint. 15. The parachute assembly of claim 12 , wherein the inflatable head restraint comprises: a first portion extending rearward from the left shoulder riser; a second portion extending rearward from the right shoulder riser; and a transverse portion extending between the first portion and the second portion. 16. The parachute assembly of claim 12 , wherein the inflatable head restraint is wedge shaped.

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What does patent US11046444B2 cover?
An inflatable head restraint system for a parachute assembly may comprise an inflatable volume configured to inflate in response to a deployment of the parachute assembly. The inflatable volume may be located between a left shoulder riser and a right shoulder riser of the parachute assembly. A conduit may be fluidly coupled to the inflatable volume.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Goodrich Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D25/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 29 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).