Claims
- 1. A parachute canopy which comprises an apex and a lower edge, a plurality of air pockets spaced apart around said apex which inflate rapidly to create a positive force for deployment of the parachute as it enters the air stream, said air pockets being interconnected by frangible ties which allow said air pockets to break free as the canopy inflates.
- 2. The parachute according to claim 1, wherein the canopy is a conical canopy.
- 3. The parachute according to claim 1, wherein said parachute is a reserve parachute.
- 4. The parachute according to claim 1, wherein said frangible ties initially cause said pockets to be substantially continuous around the apex of the canopy and which break as the canopy inflates in order to allow full deployment of the canopy.
- 5. A parachute which comprises a canopy having an apex and a lower edge, rigging lines attached to said lower edge, a plurality of air pockets overlying and attached to said canopy at said apex and opening toward said lower edge, said pockets being spaced apart around said apex, and break ties initially causing the openings of said pockets to be substantially continuous around the apex of the canopy and breaking as the canopy inflates to allow full deployment of the canopy.
- 6. The parachute according to claim 5, wherein said canopy is formed from a plurality of gores extending from said apex to said lower edge, and each pocket spanning at least one gore.
- 7. The parachute according to claim 6, wherein each pocket is separated from the next adjacent pocket by at least two gores, said gores on deployment being connected by said break ties.
- 8. The parachute according to claim 7, wherein at least one forward and at least one rearward brake tie interconnects said gores on deployment.
- 9. A parachute which comprises a canopy having an apex and a lower edge, rigging lines connected to said lower edge, and a skirt inflation interconnection between a lower portion of said canopy and an upper portion of said rigging lines which allows the lower edge of said canopy to rapidly move outwardly in the air flow during deployment of said canopy in order to promote fast inflation of the canopy.
- 10. A parachute which comprises a conical canopy having an apex opening and a lower edge, rigging lines interconnecting said lower edge and a harness, and skirt assist lines relieving said lower edge from tension during deployment of said canopy so that said lower edge may rapidly move outwardly in the air flow to promote fast inflation of the canopy.
- 11. The parachute according to claim 10, wherein said skirt assist lines are connected between a point on an upper portion of each rigging line and a point on an interior portion of said canopy spaced further from said apex opening than from said lower edge.
- 12. The parachute according to claim 10, wherein the length of each skirt assist line is less than the length between the associated connection points along the rigging line and canopy so that the canopy between the connection point on the interior of the canopy and the lower edge is free to spread to promote inflation of the canopy.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/030,444, filed on Feb. 25, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,003,815, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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