Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Passenger or cargo loading or discharging
Patent
1996-09-23
1998-06-09
Merritt, Karen B.
Aeronautics and astronautics
Aircraft structure
Passenger or cargo loading or discharging
2441374, B64D 900
Patent
active
057622973
ABSTRACT:
A recovery device for use in an airborne vehicle is described. The recovery device includes a base plate, a winch coupled to the base plate, and an anchoring device coupled to the base plate to detachably couple the base plate to the airborne vehicle. A recovery system for a helicopter that has a support arm extending from its exterior fuselage is also described. The recovery system includes a recovery device that is a base plate, a mechanically-operated winch coupled to the base plate, and an anchoring device to detachably couple the base plate to the interior floor of the helicopter. The recovery system further includes a pulley detachably coupled to the support arm and a cord coupled to the winch and extending through the pulley.
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Anderson H. Russell
Ascherin Terry C.
Hess Douglas
Merritt Karen B.
Skyhook Rescue Systems, Inc.
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