Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Chute or escape tower for personnel
Patent
1997-02-04
1999-03-02
Stodola, Daniel P.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Chute or escape tower for personnel
182 49, 441 40, 193 25B, 244905, A62B 120
Patent
active
058758682
ABSTRACT:
An inflatable evacuation slide for an aircraft consists of first and second longitudinal support beams, upper and lower transverse support members and a flexible sliding support surface. The first and second longitudinal support members are spaced from each other and formed having proximal and distal ends thereof. The lower support member is transverse to the first and second longitudinal support beams and spaced from the distal ends thereof, so that each longitudinal support beam is formed having an extension portion extending between the lower support member and the distal ends thereof. The flexible sliding support surface is connected to and limited by at least the upper and lower support members.
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O'Donnell John W.
Smialowicz Edward H.
Staudt Dean H.
Air Cruisers Company
Fridman Lawrence G.
Lev Bruce A.
Stodola Daniel P.
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