Inflatable unit load device
An inflatable unit load device that is used to deploy cargo from an aircraft is described herein. In some instances, the inflatable unit load device may include a bladder having one or more inflatable interior bladder cells and a top surface, the top surface of the bladder forming a rigid support surface when the bladder is inflated on which cargo can be loaded, an outer material that positions the one or more inflatable interior bladder cells of the bladder, and a cargo retaining system that retains the cargo on the top surface.
1 . An inflatable unit load device comprising:
an outer material that positions two or more inflatable interior bladder cells;
a top surface, the top surface forming a rigid support surface when the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells are inflated on which cargo can be loaded and the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells being positioned adjacent to each other within the outer material and extending horizontally under the top surface; and
a cargo retaining system that retains the cargo on the top surface, the cargo retaining system being configured to attach to a parachute and be deployed from an aircraft.
2 . The inflatable unit load device of claim 1 , wherein the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells are patchable when a leak occurs.
3 . The inflatable unit load device of claim 1 , wherein the outer material keeps the the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells in position.
4 . The inflatable unit load device of claim 3 , wherein the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells and the outer material are configured to be rolled up for storage when deflated.
5 . The inflatable unit load device of claim 3 , wherein the cargo retaining system includes a webbing system having a center strap that wraps circumferentially around the outer material, the center strap including one or more loops through which parachuting webbing straps may be passed, the one or more loops retaining the parachute webbing in place when the one or more inflatable interior bladder cells are inflated.
6 . The inflatable unit load device of claim 1 further comprising a bottom surface opposing the top surface and wherein the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells are disposed between the top surface and the bottom surface, such that the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells protects the cargo from an impact force to the bottom surface during deployment from an aircraft.
7 . The inflatable unit load device of claim 1 , wherein the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells include one or more pressure relief valves.
8 . The inflatable unit load device of claim 7 , wherein the one or more pressure relief valves are configured to release an internal pressure within the one or more pressure relief valves when the internal pressure exceeds a threshold value.
9 . The inflatable unit load device of claim 1 , wherein the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells include a mechanical flange for one or more of inflation of the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells and deflation of the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells.
10 . The inflatable unit load device of claim 1 , wherein the cargo is a vehicle positioned on the top surface when the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells are inflated and securely retained in place by the cargo retaining system.
11 . A method of deploying an inflatable unit load device comprising:
positioning a cargo retaining system around a deflated inflatable unit load device that includes two or more inflatable interior bladder cells positioned within an outer material, the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells being positioned adjacent to each other and extending horizontally;
inflating the two or more interior bladder cells of the inflatable unit load device until a top surface of the inflatable unit load device is sufficiently stable to support a cargo;
loading a cargo onto the top surface; and
securing the cargo using attachment mechanisms of the cargo retaining system, the cargo retaining system including parachute attachment mechanisms.
12 . The method of deploying the inflatable unit load device of claim 11 , wherein the method further comprises:
attaching a parachute system to the parachute attachment mechanisms; and
deploying the cargo with the inflatable unit load device out of an aircraft via the parachute system.
13 . The method of deploying the inflatable unit load device of claim 12 , wherein the two or more inflatable interior cells has a bottom surface opposing the top surface and the two or more interior bladder cells are disposed between the top surface and the bottom surface such that an impact force applied to the bottom surface is dissipated by the two or more inflatable interior bladder cells to protect the cargo from the impact force.
14 . The method of deploying the inflatable unit load device of claim 13 , wherein after landing, the method further comprises:
unloading the cargo from the top surface;
deflating the two or more interior bladder cells; and
rolling up the deflated two or more interior bladder cells of the bladder for storage.
15 . The method of deploying the inflatable unit load device of claim 13 , wherein cargo is further protected from the impact force by an impact pillow that is positioned between the cargo and the top surface.
16 . An inflatable unit load device system comprising:
a bladder having one or more inflatable interior bladder cells disposed between a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface of the bladder forming a rigid support surface on which cargo can be loaded when the bladder is inflated;
a cargo retaining system that retains the cargo on the top surface, the cargo retaining system including parachute attachment mechanisms; and
an impact pillow with a separate inflatable bladder system, the impact pillow being positioned between the top surface and at least a portion of the cargo to provide additional protection to the cargo.
17 . The inflatable unit load device system of claim 16 , wherein the impact pillow is specifically shaped to provide protection to at least a portion of the cargo when an impact force is applied to the bottom surface.
18 . The inflatable unit load device system of claim 16 , wherein the impact pillow includes one or more impact pillow pressure relief valves that are configured to release pressure at a first threshold pressure value and wherein the one or more inflatable interior bladder cells include one or more pressure relief valves that are configured to release pressure at a second threshold pressure value.
19 . The inflatable unit load device system of claim 18 , wherein the first threshold pressure value and the second threshold pressure value providing cascading pressure relief to protect at least a portion of the cargo from an impact force applied to the bottom surface during landing.
20 . The inflatable unit load device system of claim 16 , wherein the cargo retaining system is further configured to attach to a parachute system using the parachute attachment mechanisms and the cargo is deployable from an aircraft via the parachute system.