piisfish 140 #76 December 30, 2014 chuckakersSandy Reid, Rigging Innovations.... Velcroless pin covers and riser covers (tuck tabs) Articulated harness (chest and hip rings) Bio-curv Bio- yokehe also had a BOC when Bill Booth had a leg pouchscissors beat paper, paper beat rock, rock beat wingsuit - KarlM Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jackwallace 3 #77 January 2, 2015 Mike Melvin invented the BOC in early 70's. I have it in my closet. He also had a pud on it instead of a plastic pipe, or wiffle ball. Bill Buchman invented the 6 flap reserve container to separate the pilot chute from the canopy. Mike Sirisole (sp) invented the curved pin in mid 70's Some Russian was jumping at Jean Paul's around 73. He threw his stuff on the ground, then shoved it in the bag. I asked him how that worked. "I not buy it" was his answer. I never flaked, straightened etc after that. So I believe he invented the trash pack. Gary and Joe Dupris laced two B4 harness together in the 60's and jumped one main and one reserve.U only make 2 jumps: the first one for some weird reason and the last one that you lived through. The rest are just filler. scr 316 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jdobleman 0 #78 January 2, 2015 For a bunch of us at the time it stood for Probable Reserve Openingmadjohn Main goals in life: Be on the "Jumpers Over Eighty" (JOE) World Record and attend the Lost Prairie Boogie once after I'm gone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deyan 36 #79 January 2, 2015 chuckakersSandy Reid, Rigging Innovations.... Velcroless pin covers and riser covers (tuck tabs) Hi Chuck, Do you know which year Sandy made his tuck tab riser covers? The earliest rig having those I've seen is an Atom from '89."My belief is that once the doctor whacks you on the butt, all guarantees are off" Jerry Baumchen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuckakers 425 #80 January 2, 2015 Deyan***Sandy Reid, Rigging Innovations.... Velcroless pin covers and riser covers (tuck tabs) Hi Chuck, Do you know which year Sandy made his tuck tab riser covers? The earliest rig having those I've seen is an Atom from '89. The Talon Tongue (main pin cover closing tab) was introduced in '86 or '87 and the concept was adapted for riser covers a short time later. Pretty sure Sandy holds the US patent for parachute tension-type locking tabs. Not sure what all it covers.Chuck Akers D-10855 Houston, TX Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lekstrom10k 0 #81 January 3, 2015 As for the RSL I had a 1964 Cross Bow that had one but it only connected to one riser with one-shots Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NancyJ 11 #82 February 26, 2015 Actually, John Sherman invented the Dacron/Spectra main and reserve ripcord with bungee core, for retractability in '78-'79. North American tried it for a short while on the Condor. Para Flite and Jump Shack both rejected it due to wear concerns. John also invented the Pull-out, the first integrated piggy back harness container system, Pro-Packing, first bag on a square parachute, Teflon cutaway cables, the first true (fully) elliptical parachute... it goes on. Not to mention the first 3-D skydives, and early ten-way speed star exit techniques. The list goes on... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NancyJ 11 #83 February 26, 2015 Oh did I mention riser covers? Racer was first with those. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #84 February 26, 2015 NancyJActually, John Sherman ... also invented ... the first true (fully) elliptical parachute... ....................................................................................... When? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NancyJ 11 #85 February 27, 2015 In 2000. It was called a Firecracker, and was the forerunner to the FireBolt. The canopies previously thought of as elliptical were actually tapered tip. In an elliptical design, every skin, every rib (from 0 out to tip), is a different pattern, and every line is a different length (1 - 5). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #86 February 27, 2015 Granted, most early tapered canopies (BT 80, Stiletto, etc.) had constant-chord centre-sections and only tapered outer cells. Circa 1988, I flew a tapered para-glider with Jean Bouchard. How much taper did Tony Uragallo or Brian Germaine put in their early canopies? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites