Claims
- 1. A method for providing gliding and trajectory control of a parachute assembly comprising:providing a first round parachute having a first canopy of radially extending first gores; and a second round parachute having a second canopy of radially extending second gores; adjacent ones of the first gores being joined along a line to adjacent ones of the second gores to fix the first canopy to the second canopy along the line; the first canopy defining a first slot spaced from but neighboring the first gores joined along the line; and the second canopy defining a second slot spaced from but neighboring the second gores joined along the line; the first and second slots being disposed on a same side of the cluster assembly; providing each of said first and second parachutes with a group of side-by-side pull down gores, and a pull-down and release mechanism connected to each of said groups of pull down gores by suspension lines, and said groups of pull down gores are adapted to be pulled and released by said mechanisms, the first and second slots being disposed opposite from the groups of pull down gores, respectively, and the mechanisms being operable independently of each other to effect turns of the assembly;pulling in a downward direction, 1/4 of the skirt of the first canopy directly opposite of the slot of the first canopy, and 1/4 of the skirt of the second canopy directly opposite of the slot of the second canopy, the combination of the slots and the pulled-down skirts creating a strong air jet flow through and below the slots for forcing the cluster assembly in a forward direction of glide; releasing the pulled-down skirt of one of the canopies for decreasing the forward gliding force of the canopy having the released pulled-down skirt in comparison to the forward gliding force of the other canopy, the difference in magnitude between the two forward gliding forces creating a turning moment to turn the cluster assembly in the direction of the canopy having the released pulled-down skirt for controlling a trajectory of the cluster assembly; and pulling down the released skirt for equalizing the forward gliding forces of both canopies for resuming the forward direction of glide of the cluster assembly, and thereby controlling the gliding and trajectory paths of the cluster assembly.
- 2. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said adjacent ones of the first gores and second gores joined along the line comprise ¼ to ⅙ of the gores of the first and second parachutes, respectively.
- 3. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said mechanisms are adapted to pull the groups of pull down gores a distance of about 10% of a diameter of the canopy from which the mechanism is suspended.
- 4. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of the slots defines an area of about 2-3% of the area of the canopy in which the slot is disposed.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by and for the Government of the United States of America for Governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon.
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