Buffer stop assembly

6568636
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Inventors

Fitzgerald, Adam Justin
Grenga, Todd

Application #

778640

Filed

Feb-7-2001

Published

May-27-2003

Current US Class

108/55.1
244/118.1

International Classes

B64D 009/00

Field of Search

244/118.1 244/137.1 108/55.1 108/901 108/55.3 108/55.5 248/346.1 248/346.02 414/529 410/146 410/148 410/77 410/78 410/79 206/386

Assignee

Capewell Components Company Limited Partnership (South Windsor, CT)

Examiners

Dinh; Tien

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Alix, Yale & Ristas, LLP

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Abstract
A buffer stop assembly for engagement within cargo aircraft to resist cargo movement. The buffer stop assembly comprises a horizontal member selectively engageable to the aircraft and a substantially vertical member resistant to movement by aircraft cargo. The members are mounted to each other. Preferably the panel mounting allows the vertical member to be moved between an extended position and a transport position overlying the horizontal member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A buffer stop assembly for use in an aircraft comprising:

a horizontal base with an upper surface, a lower surface and a first side spaced from a second side;

a first side rail spaced from the first side and mounted to the base;

a thrust face; and

a strut connecting the horizontal base to the thrust face, and the strut comprises a step substantially parallel to the upper surface of the base.

2. A buffer stop assembly for use in an aircraft comprising:

a horizontal base with an upper surface, a lower surface and a first side spaced from a second side;

a first side rail spaced from the first side and mounted to the base;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to an aircraft cargo system. More particularly, the present invention relates to a buffer stop assembly for use in an aircraft cargo system.

The aerial delivery of supplies to a ground based area is well known. Often the container delivery system (CDS) is used to accomplish such aerial deliveries. The container delivery system comprises an aircraft configured to include an aerial delivery rail system that include floor having parallel forward to aft rails, parallel rows of forward to aft rollers and a center channel therebetween. The side rails, rollers and center channel extend from a door in the aft section of the aircraft toward the front. See, for example, Technical Outline T. O. 1C-130A-9, Section VIIC for more information.

The supplies are enclosed within a net or "container" that is attached to a folded parachute canopy. The container and canopy are attached to a base or skidboard. Each base with attached container and canopy is loaded into the aircraft and slid forward on the rollers. The first container moves forward to contact a forward stop. Each subsequent container moves forward to contact the preceding container. Each container is secured to the aircraft to prevent shifting during flight.
 
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