Evacuation slide and method of forming evacuation slide having integral cable channel
US-2021094693-A1 · Apr 1, 2021 · US
US11492129B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11492129-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016746219-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 17, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2022 |
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An inflatable slide may comprise a ramp portion and a slide portion having a head end attached to the ramp portion and a toe end opposite the head end. A safety gate readiness indicator may be located between the head end of the slide portion and an entrance of the ramp portion. The safety gate readiness indicator may be configured to translate between a transverse position and an erect position.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable slide, comprising: a ramp portion; a slide portion comprising a head end attached to the ramp portion and a toe end opposite the head end; and a safety gate readiness indicator located between the head end of the slide portion and an entrance of the ramp portion, wherein the safety gate readiness indicator is configured to translate between a transverse position to block access from the ramp portion to the slide portion and an erect position to allow access from the ramp portion to the slide portion, wherein the ramp portion comprises a first hand rail and a second hand rail, and wherein in the transverse position the safety gate readiness indicator extends from the first hand rail to the second hand rail. 2. The inflatable slide of claim 1 , wherein the safety gate readiness indicator is inflatable. 3. The inflatable slide of claim 1 , wherein a first end of the safety gate readiness indicator is releasably coupled to the first hand rail. 4. The inflatable slide of claim 3 , further comprising: a releasable connection coupling the first end of the safety gate readiness indicator to the first hand rail; and a cable configured to impart a tensile force on the releasable connection. 5. The inflatable slide of claim 4 , wherein the cable is coupled to the toe end of the slide portion. 6. The inflatable slide of claim 4 , wherein the releasable connection comprises a thread system. 7. The inflatable slide of claim 4 , wherein a second end of the safety gate readiness indicator is fixedly attached to the second hand rail. 8. An off-wing evacuation system, comprising: an inflatable slide including: a ramp portion; a slide portion comprising a head end attached to the ramp portion and a toe end opposite the head end; and a safety gate readiness indicator located between the head end of the slide portion and an entrance of the ramp portion, wherein the safety gate readiness indicator is configured to translate between a transverse position to block access from the ramp portion to the slide portion and an erect position to allow access from the ramp portion to the slide portion, wherein the ramp portion comprises a first hand rail and a second hand rail, and wherein in the transverse position the safety pate readiness indicator extends from the first hand rail to the second hand rail; and an inflation source fluidly coupled to the inflatable slide. 9. The off-wing evacuation system of claim 8 , wherein the safety gate readiness indicator is fluidly coupled to the ramp portion of the inflatable slide. 10. The off-wing evacuation system of claim 8 , wherein a first end of the safety gate readiness indicator is releasably coupled to the first hand rail. 11. The off-wing evacuation system of claim 10 , further comprising: a releasable connection coupling the first end of the safety gate readiness indicator to the first hand rail; and a cable configured to impart a tensile force on the releasable connection. 12. The off-wing evacuation system of claim 11 , wherein the cable is coupled to the toe end of the slide portion. 13. The off-wing evacuation system of claim 11 , wherein the inflatable slide further comprises: a first strap portion coupled to the first end of the safety gate readiness indicator; and a second strap portion coupled to the first hand rail, wherein the releasable connection releasably couples the first strap portion to the second strap portion. 14. The off-wing evacuation system of claim 13 , wherein the releasable connection comprises a thread system. 15. A ramp portion of an inflatable slide, the ramp portion comprising: a first hand rail; a second hand rail located opposite the first hand rail; and a safety gate readiness indicator fixedly coupled to the second hand rail, wherein the safety gate readiness indicator is in fluid communication with the second hand rail, wherein the safety gate readiness indicator is configured to translate between a transverse position to block egress from the ramp portion and an erect position to allow egress from the ramp portion, and wherein in the transverse position the safety gate readiness indicator extends between the first hand rail and the second hand rail. 16. The ramp portion of claim 15 , wherein an end of the safety gate readiness indicator is releasably coupled to the first hand rail. 17. The ramp portion of claim 16 , further comprising: a first strap portion coupled to the safety gate readiness indicator; a second strap portion coupled to the first hand rail; and a releasable connection releasably coupling the first strap portion to the second strap portion comprises a thread system. 18. The ramp portion of claim 17 , wherein in the erect position the safety gate readiness indicator is generally perpendicular to a floor of the ramp portion.
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