Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Fuselage and body construction
Patent
1986-02-03
1986-08-05
Jordan, Charles T.
Aeronautics and astronautics
Aircraft structure
Fuselage and body construction
244151A, B64D 1106, B64D 1730, B64D 2502
Patent
active
H00001155
ABSTRACT:
A harness mounted arm restraint system for the occupant of an aircraft ejion seat to prevent the arms from flailing and being injured during ejection. Harness-mounted ribbons with slidable rings on them are hooked to snubber lines. The snubber lines are secured to the airframe of the aircraft so that when the seat ejects, the snubber lines pull the ribbons tightly around the upper arms and forearms of the seated occupant. The snubber lines then break away from the frame but the lines and ribbons are kept taut by a snubber block on the seat. The snubber lines are cut when seat and occupant separate.
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Beers Robert F.
Hansen Henry
Jordan Charles T.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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