Supply packs and methods and systems for manufacturing supply packs

A material and distribution system technology, applied in the field of manufacturing packages, can solve the problems of lost contents, deviation of pallet airdrops, and inability to recover materials.

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-02-18
THE SKYLIFE COMPANY
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If the size of the parachute is not large enough, the container descends at a rapid rate and the container can rupture and lose its contents, or people on the ground can be injured by the rapidly descending container
Also, if supplies are stacked together on pallet

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[0068] Delivering supplies to people in emergency conditions is an extremely dangerous task. Typically, the transport infrastructure has been damaged eg by natural disasters or political or social unrest. It is often difficult or impossible to truck relief supplies to affected areas because roads are damaged and / or access points are blocked. In addition, rescue workers are themselves at risk, whether from environmental concerns (eg, floods, mudslides, earthquakes, radiation) or dangerous military operations on the ground. Airlifting supplies is often the only viable option in a disaster, but many problems remain. Because supplies are provided in bulk, the process generally requires precise targeting and coordination with those on the ground to avoid damage to the supplies themselves, damage to structures on the ground, and injury to humans and animals. Whether delivered by truck, boat or aircraft, supplies are often stolen or confiscated by governments or individuals wishing...

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Abstract

A cost-effective pack adapted to be distributed from an aircraft in the event of a natural, military, political, or other disaster includes an outer package, at least one item in the outer package for aerial delivery, and at least one aerodynamic component formed on the outer package and methods and systems for making the pack.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to bags and methods and systems for manufacturing bags. More particularly, the present invention is directed to cost effective packages suitable for distribution from aircraft and methods and systems for manufacturing packages. Background technique [0002] Many situations require the transportation and delivery of various goods to inaccessible or remote areas where land transportation is impossible or untimely. For example, where people are stranded or disabled in remote locations, hostile environments, or areas ravaged by natural disasters, it may be necessary or desirable to provide them with food, water, medicine, shelter as quickly as possible and other supplies. Similarly, during warfare, the battlefield may be in a remote location or in a hostile environment. Also, it may be necessary to deliver supplies such as fuel to the helpless. Of course, during war or other hostilities, it may be necessary to provide supp...

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IPC IPC(8): B64D17/00
CPCB64D1/08B65B9/02B65B61/24B64D17/00B65D88/14
Inventor J.J.波特M.J.梅林G.J.康察尔R.T.麦唐奈尔
Owner THE SKYLIFE COMPANY
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