Construction materials and methods for parafoils and parachutes

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B64D 17/02 (2006.01) B32B 27/12 (2006.01)

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CA 2530952

A parachute is formed from a non-woven composite material (30). The non-woven composite material (30) is formed by fusing a plurality of mono-filament fibers between thin layers of plastic (40,42). The fibers (38) are positioned in directions within the material (30) according to the stresses on the panels of the parachute. The panels of the parachute maybe joined using fusing, adhesives or other non-sewing methods. The material (30) may also be formed to have a three dimensional shape for each panel.

Un parachute est formé à partir d'un matériau composite non tissé (30) formé par fusion d'une pluralité de fibres monofilament (38) entre des couches minces de plastique (40, 42). Les fibres (38) sont placées dans des orientations au sein du matériau (30) d'après les contraintes exercées sur les panneaux du parachute. Lesdits panneaux peuvent être assemblés par fusion, collage ou d'autres procédés ne faisant pas intervenir la couture. Le matériau (30) peut également adopter une forme tridimensionnelle pour chaque panneau

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