Evacuation slide with toe end center support member
First Claim
1. An inflatable escape slide assembly adapted to extended from an elevated supporting surface to a lower supporting surface, said inflatable escape slide assembly comprising:
- a flexible panel defining a slide surface having first and second lateral edges and extending from a head end of the inflatable escape slide assembly to a foot end of the inflatable escape slide assembly;
first and second side rail members attached to said first and second lateral edges of said flexible panel, said first and second side rail members each comprising an inflatable tubular member extending from the head end to the foot end of the inflatable escape slide assembly, said first and second side rail members being disposed in a spaced-apart configuration for supporting said flexible panel; and
a toe end longitudinal tube, said toe end longitudinal tube comprising an inflatable tubular member disposed between said first and second side rail members and beneath said flexible panel, said toe end longitudinal tube extending from a position proximal the foot end of said inflatable escape slide assembly to a position short of the mid-point of said inflatable escape slide assembly.
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Abstract
An inflatable evacuation slide includes a feature to ensure against buckling of the sliding surface under load. In one embodiment, the slide is made from a fabric sliding surface stretched between two lateral side rail tubes. The lateral side rail tubes are supported by a plurality of transverse tubes and transverse trusses such that the side rail tubes maintain the sliding surface in a taut condition suitable for use as a slide. The foot end of the slide includes an additional longitudinal tube extending from the toe end partway toward the head end of the slide. This toe end longitudinal tube acts as a pneumatic spring to support a sliding passenger as he or she reaches the extreme toe end of the evacuation slide.
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5 Claims
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1. An inflatable escape slide assembly adapted to extended from an elevated supporting surface to a lower supporting surface, said inflatable escape slide assembly comprising:
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a flexible panel defining a slide surface having first and second lateral edges and extending from a head end of the inflatable escape slide assembly to a foot end of the inflatable escape slide assembly;
first and second side rail members attached to said first and second lateral edges of said flexible panel, said first and second side rail members each comprising an inflatable tubular member extending from the head end to the foot end of the inflatable escape slide assembly, said first and second side rail members being disposed in a spaced-apart configuration for supporting said flexible panel; and
a toe end longitudinal tube, said toe end longitudinal tube comprising an inflatable tubular member disposed between said first and second side rail members and beneath said flexible panel, said toe end longitudinal tube extending from a position proximal the foot end of said inflatable escape slide assembly to a position short of the mid-point of said inflatable escape slide assembly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
a toe end transverse tube, said toe end transverse tube comprising an inflatable tubular member extending from said first side rail member to said second side rail member at the foot end of the inflatable escape slide assembly.
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3. The escape slide assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
A foot end transverse truss located in that half of the inflatable escape slide assembly proximal the foot end, said foot end transverse truss comprising a u-shaped inflatable tubular member extending from said first side rail member to said second side rail member.
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4. The escape slide assembly of claim 3, wherein:
said toe end longitudinal extends from a position proximal the foot end of said inflatable escape slide assembly to a position short of the foot end transverse truss.
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5. The escape slide assembly of claim 1, wherein:
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said first and second side rail members each define an upper surface and a lower surface; and
said toe end longitudinal tube comprises a lower surface that extends below a curvilinear surface defined by the lower surfaces of said first and second side rail members.
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Specification