Emergency landing impact absorbing system for aircraft

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6371410
  • Patent Number
    6,371,410
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Inflation of impact absorbing bags is effected on a portable platform positioned on an emergency landing zone after jettisoning of damaged landing gear from a helicopter fuselage. The impact absorbing bags when inflated form a cradle shape conforming to the bottom of the helicopter fuselage.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The use of pressurized gas inflated bags to absorb impact during emergency landing of an aircraft, has already been proposed in accordance with various prior art safety landing systems, as respectively disclosed for example in U.S. Pat. No. 5,259,574 to Carrot, U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,778 to Otsuka and U.S. Pat. No. 5,992,794 to Rotman et al. The inflated bags cushion impact with a landing surface otherwise stricken by the fixed landing gear associated with a helicopter type of aircraft as disclosed in the foregoing referred to prior copending patent application and in the patents to Carrot and Rotman et al. Such inflated bags when deployed project from the bottom of the helicopter to engage the landing surface during a crash or difficult project from the bottom of the object of the present invention to deploy a landing platform on which such impact absorbing crash landing bags are arranged for safer landing of the helicopter.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In association with the present invention, the mechanical helicopter landing gear is jettisoned from the bottom of the helicopter when damaged before emergency landing on a prepackaged platform subsequently deployed on some landing zone. Impact absorbing bags associated with such landing platform when inflated are arranged in a cradle formation conforming to the bottom of the helicopter fuselage for stabilizing support thereof in a safe landing position. Inflation of the bags is initiated by operation of a gas generator in response to triggering by the same helicopter pilot controlled signal which effects jettisoning of the damaged landing gear.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING




A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of its attendant advantages will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawing herein:





FIG. 1

is a simplified front elevation view of a landed helicopter after inflation of impact absorbing bags of a deployed emergency landing platform;





FIG. 2

is a partial front elevation view of the helicopter shown in

FIG. 1

, prior to landing thereof; and





FIG. 3

is a diagram of the deployment system associated with the arrangement shown in FIGS.


1


and


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawing in detail,

FIG. 1

illustrates an aircraft such as a conventional type of helicopter


10


which has landed on an emergency landing platform


12


positioned on a landing zone such as the landing deck


14


of an aircraft carrier. Such helicopter


10


had on the bottom thereof landing gears


16


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, which were jettisoned therefrom before landing. Each landing gear


16


is releasably attached to the helicopter fuselage through a commercially available type of explosive bolt assembly


18


, as diagrammed in

FIG. 3

, so that it may jettisoned from the fuselage after detection of damage thereto.





FIG. 1

illustrates three inflated gas bags mounted on a flat access plate


20


of the emergency landing platform


12


, such bags consisting of a pair of side bags


22


and an intermediate bag


24


therebetween. The lowermost surface of the fuselage is in contact with the inflated bag


24


for soft support thereof, while horizontal stability of the landed fuselage is maintained by the side bags


22


in their inflated condition. The foregoing arrangement of inflated bags on the landing platform


12


results from deployment on the deck surface


14


prior to emergency safe landing of the helicopter


10


.





FIG. 3

diagrams a deployment system


26


mounted within the helicopter


10


. Such deployment system according to one embodiment includes a pilot-controlled signaling device


28


connected to the explosive bolt assemblies


18


to jettison damaged landing gear


16


as aforementioned. Also, the signaling device


28


is operative to trigger a gas generator


30


associated with the emergency landing platform


12


for gas inflation of the bags


22


and


24


.




The operational sequence of the deployment system


26


hereinbefore described involves signal triggering of the explosive bolt assemblies


18


to effect jettisoning of damaged landing gear followed by signal triggered inflation of the impact absorbing bags


22


and


24


of the emergency landing platform


12


positioned on the deck


14


. The portability of such landing platform


12


with the bags


22


and


24


mounted thereon enables it to be transported to various remote locations at which emergency landing is desired, including an amphibious landing zone or on an aircraft carrier deck


14


.




Obviously, other modifications and variations of the present invention may be possible in light of the foregoing teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. In combination with aircraft having a fuselage from which landing gear extends, a portable landing platform having impact absorbing means for accommodating emergency landing of the aircraft after jettisoning of the landing gear, said impact absorbing means including: a plurality of gas inflatable bags establishing a cradle formation conforming to the fuselage of the aircraft.
  • 2. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said bags consist of a pair of stability maintaining side bags and an intermediate soft contact bag between the side bags engaged by a lowermost portion of the fuselage.
  • 3. The combination as defined in claim 2, including deployment means for sequentially effecting said jettisoning of the landing gear by signal triggered explosions and inflation of the bags by signal triggered gas generation.
  • 4. The combination as defined in claim 1, including deployment means for sequentially effecting said jettisoning of the landing gear by signal triggered explosions and inflation of the bags by signal triggered gas generation.
Parent Case Info

The present invention relates generally to emergency, non-crash landing of aircraft after damage to its landing gear, and is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 09/671,861 filed Sep. 28, 2000, with respect to which the present application is a continuation-in-part.

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Number Name Date Kind
1791024 Eller Feb 1931 A
3738597 Earl et al. Jun 1973 A
4382567 Fredericks et al. May 1983 A
4923145 Broadhurst May 1990 A
5259574 Carrot Nov 1993 A
5560568 Schmittle Oct 1996 A
5765778 Otsuka Jun 1998 A
5992794 Rotman et al. Nov 1999 A
6042051 Hagerty Mar 2000 A
6158691 Menne et al. Dec 2000 A
6227494 Turner May 2001 B1
6237875 Menne et al. May 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
4118300 Oct 1992 DK
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/671861 Sep 2000 US
Child 09/717047 US