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Cruciform parachute design

Invented by: Roy L Fox, Jr.
Belleville, WV

Originally Assigned to: Roy L Fox, Jr.
Belleville, WV
[Now assigned to . . .]

Issued:2007-08-28
Filed:2006-02-14
Application No:11353356
Examined by:Luu; Teri Pham

An improved cruciform-type parachute is provided for aerial delivery of cargo, with a center panel shaped as a square or other regular polygon, and first lens-shaped panels conjoined to each edge of the center panel. The first lens-shaped panels are formed of two circular section sub-panels conjoined along their respective arc segments. Side panels, shaped as rectangles or other quadrilaterals, have one edge conjoined with each first lens-shaped panel at the other edge opposite from the center panel. The adjacent side edges of each pair of adjacent side panels are conjoined to either convex edge of a second lens-shaped panel. The second lens-shaped panels are defined by three edges; two of which are defined by symmetrically opposed convex arcs joined at one end, and the third edge defined by a straight line intersecting the other ends of the arcs. One end of each of a plurality of upper rigging members are disposed along an edge opposite from the first lens-shaped panel on each side panel. The other ends of the upper rigging members converge and conjoin with an upper end of a single lower rigging member. The lower end of each lower rigging member connects to the supported cargo. Additional lens-shaped panels may be disposed between lateral divisions of the side panels.

[pdf] U.S. Pat. No. 7,261,258

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