Claims
- 1. Skyhook, an article of manufacture for reserve parachute deployment comprising:
a body having a top end, bottom end and prong opposing a surface of the body to define a hook-slot therebetween, said hook-slot having a load end and an open end, such that a releasable means for attachment can be in communication with said hook-slot; and a means for attachment at the top end of the body; and a means for attachment at the bottom end of the body, whereby when an upward force is first applied via the means for attachment at the top end of the body, the releasable means for attachment in communication with said hook-slot is released, while if an upward force is first applied to the hook-slot load end of said hook-slot via the releasable means for attachment, the releasable means for attachment in communication with said hook-slot remains attached.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the releasable means for attachment in communication with said hook-slot is an end loop at one end of a Skyhook SL means in contact or nearly in contact with the said hook-slot load end.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein the means for attachment at the top end of the body is a top hook-hole.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the means for attachment at the bottom end of the body is a bottom hook-hole.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein the releasable means for attachment in communication with said hook-slot has a means for resistance to resist releasing until a sufficient force is applied, to prevent a premature release.
- 6. A system for reserve parachute deployment, said system comprising:
(a) a dual parachute harness means and container means, main parachute means, main parachute riser means, main parachute cut-away means, reserve parachute means, reserve activation means, reserve pilot chute means, reserve bridle means, free-bag means, Skyhook SL means and RSL means; (b) the device of claims 1-5 integrated into the reserve bridle means (thereby defining a top and bottom reserve bridle means) with the hook-slot in the proper orientation releasably disposed in or on a reserve container means or the free-bag means when packed; (c) the end loop at one end of the Skyhook SL means inserted into the hook-slot in contact or nearly in contact with the load end of the hook-slot and the other end of the Skyhook SL means releasably attached to at least one main parachute riser means or attached to the RSL means which is releasably attached to at least one main parachute riser means; and such that wherein a force is first applied to the load end of the hook-slot via the Skyhook SL means end loop after cutting-away a malfunctioned main parachute means via the cut-away means and the RSL means has opened the reserve container means, the device of claims 1-5 allows the force from the cut-away main parachute means to be directed to the bottom reserve bridle means and free-bag means to deploy the reserve parachute means, while if the reserve parachute means is activated without first cutting-away a main parachute means via the cut-away means, the device of claims 1-5 allows the force from the reserve pilot chute means and top reserve bridle means to be directed to the bottom reserve bridle means and free-bag means to deploy the reserve parachute means while simultaneously or nearly simultaneously releasing the end, loop of the Skyhook SL means from the hook-slot.
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein, after cutting-away a malfunctioned main parachute means via the cut-away means and the RSL means has opened the reserve container means, if an upward force is applied via the reserve pilot chute means and top reserve bridle means to the top end of the body of the device in claim 1, the means for resistance to resist releasing the releasable means for attachment in communication with said hook-slot remains sufficiently low to allow release; while if during the reserve parachute means deployment the force applied via the reserve pilot chute means and top reserve bridle means to the top end of the body of the device in claim 1 is downwards, the means for resistance to resist releasing the releasable means for attachment in communication with said hook-slot increases sufficiently to prevent a premature release and to keep the reserve bridle means in tension.
- 8. The system of claim 6 wherein the dual parachute harness means and container means is operable with a harness means for allowing an instructor and student or cargo payload to descend in tandem following a free fall.
- 9. A method for reserve parachute deployment, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) assembling correctly the components of the system of claim 6;(b) packing the system of claim 6 correctly into an appropriate dual parachute harness means and container means; (c) deploying the main parachute means; (d) cutting-away the main parachute means via the main parachute cut-away means; and (e) allowing the system of claim 6 to deploy the reserve parachute means with no further input from the operator; or (f) activating the reserve activation means; and (g) allowing the system of claim 6 to deploy the reserve parachute means with no further input from the operator.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the appropriate dual parachute harness means and container means is operable with a harness means for allowing an instructor and student or cargo payload to descend in tandem following a free fall.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This Nonprovisional application for patent incorporates by reference and claims the benefit of pending Provisional Application having Ser. No. 60/436,821 filed Dec. 27, 2002 for “Skyhook Reserve Parachute Deployment System,” commonly owned with the instant application.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60436821 |
Dec 2002 |
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