Claims
- 1. In a system for mooring a tethered aeroform balloon having a plurality of load patches fixedly attached to both lower sides of said balloon, a corresponding plurality of suspension lines extending from said load patches to the confluence point of said lines, a trolley positioned directly under the confluence point, a circular monorail in operative engagement with said trolley, and a line between said trolley and the confluence point, the improvement comprising a series of nose patches fixedly attached to the nose portion of said balloon, a corresponding series of lines one each extending forward from said nose patches beyond the nose of said balloon, a hook member positioned at the nose of said balloon to receive said series of lines from said series of nose patches, a four way shackle operatively connected to said hook member, means connecting said four-way shackle to the ground consisting of a plurality of flexible rope lines extending downward from said four way shackle to reach the ground and a corresponding plurality of ground anchors symetrically positioned within the circular monorail each receiving one rope line from said four way shackle for fixed attachment thereto, such that the said rope lines attached between said four way shackle and said ground anchors form an equilateral pyramid configuration for effectively docking the balloon without the use of a tower mast and massive complex nose structure.
- 2. The improved mooring system defined in claim 1 wherein a painter line is positioned between said four way shackle and said hook member.
- 3. The improved mooring system defined in claim 1 wherein said plurality of rope lines extending downward from said four way shackle is in the form of an equilateral square pyramid formed by four rope lines, the lower ends of said rope lines being fixedly attached to four ground anchors, one each positioned at the corner of a square.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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Date |
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933,120 |
Apr 1948 |
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352,837 |
May 1922 |
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594,596 |
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