External load mass rope of a rotorcraft
US-2015360779-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US11858636B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11858636-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916368013-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2024 |
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A rescue basket having the capacity to safely hold two full-sized individuals increases the efficiency and effectiveness of helicopter water rescue and recovery operations. The rescue basket includes an open end, which affords an additional option for loading passengers, along with a door mechanism that can at least partially close off the open end for passenger safety. The rescue basket includes a flotation system that maintains the basket at a desired flotation level when completely immersed in water, along with sufficient reserve buoyancy to safely maintain the passengers above water when loaded. Methods of performing a water rescue utilizing the present rescue basket on board of a helicopter are also provided.
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A rescue basket, comprising: a rigid structural frame having a substantially rectangular cage structure that includes an open first end, a closed second end, two sides, a bottom and an open top defining a basket cavity having an inside volume configured to hold two full sized individuals, the sides of the frame comprising one or more diagonal support tubes extending diagonally between the bottom perimeter of the frame and the top perimeter of the frame, each of the diagonal support tubes being attached to a corresponding vertical support tube extending, from a first location at a mid-portion of each said diagonal support tube, the mid-portion disposed away from both the top perimeter and the bottom perimeter, to a second location at the bottom perimeter of the frame; a door mechanism at the open first end of the frame, comprising a crossbar that slides along the frame and extends across the open first end to at least partially close off the first end when in a closed position; and a flotation system adapted to keep the basket afloat and maintain the basket at a predetermined flotation level when in water. 2. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined flotation level is a level in which the bottom of the frame is submerged about 1-12 inches below the surface of the water when the basket is not loaded with passengers. 3. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the structural frame further comprises: a pair of rectangular side rails that define a periphery of the frame, each of the side rails extending vertically up an end perimeter of the first end of the frame, horizontally along a top perimeter of the frame, vertically down an end perimeter of a second end of the frame, and horizontally along a bottom perimeter of the frame back to the first end; one or more end rails at the second end spanning horizontally between the pair of side rails; a middle side rail extending vertically up each side of the frame, and positioned perpendicular to the horizontal top and bottom perimeter portions of the side rails; one or more bottom runners extending longitudinally along the length of the bottom of the frame; and a plurality of transverse support bars extending across the width of the bottom of the frame, and spanning between the pair of side rails. 4. The rescue basket of claim 3 , wherein the door mechanism comprises bushings contained within a housing at each end of the crossbar, each housing straddling the vertical portion of the side rail at the first end, the bushings configured to allow the crossbar to slide along the side rails. 5. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the door mechanism comprises one or more latches configured to lock the crossbar in a closed position across the first end of the frame. 6. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the door mechanism comprises a hook, connected to an end of the crossbar and configured to engage a post on the frame in the closed position. 7. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the flotation system comprises one or more floats, the floats having a rectangular shape, the floats being positioned along each of the two sides of the basket. 8. The rescue basket of claim 7 , wherein the flotation system further comprises a float positioned at the second end of the basket. 9. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the flotation system provides a reserve buoyancy of 30-80 pounds. 10. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the flotation system provides a buoyancy such that the basket is self-righting when tipped to greater than 90 degrees of list. 11. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the basket frame provides greater than 15 cubic feet of volume. 12. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the basket can lift at least 600 pounds of weight. 13. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the inside angle formed by the diagonal support tube and the bottom perimeter of the frame is about 45 degrees, and the inside angle formed by the diagonal support tube and the vertical support tube is about 45 degrees. 14. The rescue basket of claim 1 , further comprising a mesh netting material attached to the bottom of the frame at the open first end and attached to the crossbar, such that when the crossbar is raised to the closed position, the mesh netting material is extended and/or stretched to cover the open first end. 15. The rescue basket of claim 1 , further comprising one or more removable fasteners. 16. The rescue basket of claim 1 , wherein the structural frame further comprises: a first middle side rail extending vertically up a first side of the frame between the top perimeter and the bottom perimeter of the frame; and a second middle side rail extending vertically up a second side of the frame between the top perimeter and the bottom perimeter of the frame; wherein a first diagonal support tube extends diagonally between the bottom perimeter and the top perimeter of the frame on one side of the first middle side rail, a first vertical support tube extending from the mid-portion of the first diagonal support tube to the bottom perimeter of the frame, and a second diagonal support tube extends diagonally between the bottom perimeter and the top perimeter of the frame on another side of the first middle side rail, a second vertical support tube extending from the mid-portion of the second diagonal support tube to the bottom perimeter of the frame; and wherein a third diagonal support tube extends diagonally between the bottom perimeter and the top perimeter of the frame on one side of the second middle side rail, a third vertical support tube extending from the mid-portion of the third diagonal support tube to the bottom perimeter of the frame and a fourth diagonal support tube extends diagonally between the bottom perimeter and the top perimeter of the frame on another side of the second middle side rail, a fourth vertical support tube extending from the mid-portion of the fourth diagonal support tube to the bottom perimeter of the frame. 17. The rescue basket of claim 16 , wherein: the first middle side rail is disposed in a middle of the first side of the top perimeter and the bottom perimeter of the frame; the first diagonal support tube with the first vertical support tube and the second diagonal support tube with the second vertical support tube are mirror images of one another on opposite sides of the first middle side rail; the second middle side rail is disposed in a middle of the second side of the top perimeter and the bottom perimeter of the frame; and the third diagonal support tube with the third vertical support tube and the fourth diagonal support tube with the fourth vertical support tube are mirror images of one another on opposite sides of the second middle side rail. 18. A method of performing a water rescue, comprising: providing a rescue basket on board of a helicopter; attaching the rescue basket to a cable associated with a hoist on the helicopter; lowering the rescue basket from the helicopter to one or more rescuees in the water; loading two rescuees into the rescue basket through an open end of the basket; sliding a crossbar along a frame of the basket to close the open end of the basket; and hoisting the rescue basket containing the two rescuees up and to the helicopter; wherein the rescue basket comprises a rigid structural frame having a substantially rectangular cage structure that includes an open first end, a closed second end, two sides, a bottom and an open top defining a basket cavity having an inside volume configured to hold two full si
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