Claims
- 1. In a sky-diving suit of the type to be worn loosely by the parachutist in an aircraft and therefore devoid of pressurizing means for high altitudes having a flexible wall defining sleeves and trousers for a parachutist for use in competition or sport for effecting relative work in a group of parachutists while falling freely from an aircraft; the improvement comprising in combination means for facilitating the taking hold of and the gripping of the wall of the suit when sky-diving by the hand of another parachutist in the course of diving, said gripping means consisting of elongated elements and means combining each of the elongated elements with and fixing the elongated element to the wall of the suit so as to constitute an elongated seizable projecting structure which is coextensive with and adjoins the outside of the wall of the suit in a continuous manner throughout the length of the element so that gaps and cavities in and projections on the structure liable to accidentally hook onto objects are avoided, the elongated elements being discrete and independent of each other and extending on a part of the length of the sleeves and trousers of the suit solely on the outside of the arms and legs of the parachutist, the parts of the wall defining the sleeves and trousers being of the type which loosely surround the legs and arms of the parachutist in use at least in the aircraft before sky-diving.
- 2. A suit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elongated elements are fixed to an inner surface of the wall of the suit.
- 3. A suit as claimed in claim 2, wherein the wall of the suit is made from fabric and the fabric forms folds substantially parallel to the elements, said elongated elements being fixed in the folds and the folds substantially completely surrounding the corresponding elongate element.
- 4. A suit as claimed in claim 2, wherein said elongated element is fixed to the wall of the suit in regions spaced along the length of the elongated element.
- 5. A suit as claimed in claim 4, wherein the spacing between the fixing regions is less than about 5 centimeters.
- 6. A suit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elongated elements are fixed to an outer surface of the wall of the suit.
- 7. A suit as claimed in claim 6, wherein the wall of the suit is made from fabric and a strip of fabric fixed each elongated element to the fabric wall, the strip covering and partly surrounding the elongated element and being secured to the fabric wall on each side of the elongated element so that the elongated element is trapped between the fabric wall and the strip throughout the length of the elongated element.
- 8. A suit as claimed in claim 7, wherein the strip is sewn to the fabric wall.
- 9. A suit as claimed in claim 7, wherein the strip is adhered to the fabric wall.
- 10. A suit as claimed in claim 7, wherein the strip is clipped to the fabric wall.
- 11. A suit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said elongated elements are each in the form of a beading.
- 12. In a sky-diving suit of the type to be worn loosely by the parachutist in an aircraft and therefore devoid of pressurizing means for high altitudes having a flexible wall defining sleeves and trousers for a parachutist for use in competition or sport for effecting relative work in a group of parachutists while falling freely from an aircraft; the improvement comprising in combination means for facilitating the taking hold of and the gripping of the wall of the suit when sky-diving by the hand of another parachutist in the course of diving, said gripping means consisting of elongated elements and flexible means fixing the elongated elements to a surface of the wall of the suit so as to completely enclose the elongated elements between said wall and said flexible means in a continuous manner throughout the length of the elongated elements, the elongated elements being discree and independent of each other and extending on a part of the length of the sleeves and trousers of the suit solely on the outside of the arms and legs of the parachutist, the parts of the wall defining the sleeves and trousers being of the type which loosely surround the legs and arms of the parachutist in use at least in the aircraft before sky-diving.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 572,090, filed Apr. 28, 1975, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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1,332,132 |
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989,943 |
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Continuations (1)
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