Claims
- 1. In a parachute having a generally semi-spherical canopy with one pole and a plurality of suspension lines or shrouds each connected at one end thereof to a point on the periphery of said canopy, the points of connection for the plural shrouds being spaced around said periphery, at least said canopy being formed of orientable thermoplastic polymeric film material, the improvement comprising a shock absorber band in a region of the polymeric film material of said canopy adjacent each of said points of connection of said shrouds, said shock absorber band being comprised of a plurality of ribs in said canopy film material extending generally transversely of an arc connecting the adjacent point of connection and the pole of the canopy, said ribs being formed by stretching the film material in a direction generally parallel to said arc and being interrupted along their transverse length at a plurality of spaced points by stripes of unstretched film material, said stripes extending in generally parallel relation in a direction generally parallel to said arc, said shock absorber band being capable of absorbing tension when the canopy region adjacent a point of connection is stressed incidental to opening of the parachute.
- 2. In a parachute having a canopy connected to a load by strapping of continuous orientable polymeric film material, the improvement wherein the polymeric film material of said strapping is supplied with a pattern of alternating stretched and unstretched zones of said material, said unstretched zones being in the form of a plurality of ribbons separated by said stretched zones, said ribbons extending in a direction generally parallel to the direction of impact forces to which said strapping is subjected when said parachute opens with the load therebeneath.
- 3. The parachute of claim 2 wherein said impact forces are directed generally in the lengthwise direction of said strapping and said stretched zones extend over a generally long portion of said strapping.
- 4. The parachute of claim 2 wherein said strapping is comprised of a plurality of layers of said continuous polymeric film material, said plurality of layers being loosely secured together.
- 5. The parachute of claim 2 wherein said zones of stretched materials are defined by discrete localized indentations in which the film material is stretched in a direction generally parallel to the length of said unstretched ribbons of said film material, said indentations being arranged in a plurality of generally parallel rows separated by said ribbons of unstretched film material.
- 6. The parachute of claim 5 wherein said rows of discrete localized indentations have a generally undulating cross-section when viewed in cross-section through one of the rows thereof.
- 7. In a parachute having a canopy for supporting a descending load, the improvement wherein said canopy is made of continuous orientable polymeric film material and an essential area of said film material is supplied with a pattern of alternating stretched and unstretched zones, said unstretched zones being in substantially in the form of a plurality of ribbons separated by said stretched zones, said ribbons extending in a direction generally parallel to the direction of impact forces to which said canopy is subjected when said parachute opens with the load therebeneath.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/435,471, filed Dec. 13, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,205,650, issued Apr. 27, 1993.
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Divisions (1)
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