Multi-staged suspension line attenuator
US-2021269165-A1 · Sep 2, 2021 · US
US11685535B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11685535-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117321165-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2023 |
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A multi-staged suspension line length parachute may include a suspension line having a primary length and a secondary length. The primary length may be deployable upon a first deployment of the multi-staged suspension line length parachute. The secondary length may be prevented from deployment until the primary length has fully deployed. An attenuator may attach a first portion of the secondary length to a second portion of the secondary length.
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What is claimed is: 1. A parachute arrangement, comprising: a suspension line attachable to a canopy, the suspension line comprising: a primary length configured to deploy upon a first deployment of the parachute arrangement; and a secondary length prevented from deployment until the primary length has fully deployed; and an attenuator coupled between a first portion of the secondary length and a second portion of the secondary length, wherein the attenuator is configured to sequentially separate and release the first portion of the secondary length from the second portion of the secondary length. 2. The parachute arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising: a bundling line configured to secure the secondary length; and a cutter coupled to the bundling line and configured to sever the bundling line to release the secondary length. 3. The parachute arrangement of claim 2 , wherein the bundling line is coupled to a first loop located proximate a first end of the secondary length and to a second loop located proximate a second end of the secondary length. 4. The parachute arrangement of claim 1 , wherein a first section of the attenuator comprises a first tensile strength, and wherein a second section of the attenuator comprises a second tensile strength greater than the first tensile strength. 5. The parachute arrangement of claim 4 , wherein the first section of the attenuator is located closer to a first end of the secondary length as compared to the second section of the attenuator, the first end of the secondary length located opposite an apex formed by a fold in the secondary length. 6. The parachute arrangement of claim 4 , wherein the first section of the attenuator comprises a plurality of first stitches formed having a first pitch, and wherein the second section of the attenuator comprises a plurality of second stitches formed having a second pitch less than the first pitch. 7. The parachute arrangement of claim 4 , wherein the first section of the attenuator comprises a plurality of first stitches and the second section of the attenuator comprises a plurality of second stitches, and wherein a pattern of the first stitches is different from a pattern of the second stitches. 8. The parachute arrangement of claim 4 , wherein the first section of the attenuator comprises a plurality of first stitches formed by a first thread and the second section of the attenuator comprises a plurality of second stitches formed by a second thread, and wherein a tensile strength of the second thread is greater than a tensile strength of the first thread. 9. The parachute arrangement of claim 4 , wherein the attenuator comprises an adhesive.
facilitated by method of folding or packing · CPC title
attached to hem of canopy · CPC title
Devices adapted to cut lines or straps · CPC title
Sequential deployment of a plurality of canopies · CPC title
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