Patent Publication Number: US-2023159168-A1

Title: Human and/or non-human cargo attachment device for use with a rotorcraft

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application claims priority to European patent application No. EP 201400023.4 filed on Nov. 23, 2021, the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety by reference herein. 
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
     The present disclosure is related to a human and/or non-human cargo attachment device for use with a rotorcraft, which comprises at least a plurality of main lashing points for attachment of human external cargo. 
     BACKGROUND 
     Non-human cargo attachment devices for use with a rotorcraft, which are embodied to permit transport of non-human external cargo outside of the rotorcraft, may be provided in the form of hooks that are attached to ropes or cables which are connected to the rotorcraft. Such hooks may be embodied as simple hooks, safety hooks, snap hooks, or even more complicated forms of hooks. For instance, the document EP 3 781 480 A1 describes a perforated capsule hook with a perforated housing which is attachable to non-human external cargo and remains after retraction from the non-human external cargo in a comparatively stable state during high speed flight due to a plurality of holes and perforations provided in the perforated housing. 
     Furthermore, human and/or non-human cargo attachment devices for use with a rotorcraft, which are embodied to permit transport of human and/or non-human external cargo outside of the rotorcraft, are available in a wide range of variations and usually attachable to ropes or cables which are connected to the rotorcraft. More generally, in civil, parapublic and military missions, such ropes or cables with human and/or non-human cargo attachment devices may e.g., be used for rapidly inserting and/or extracting persons and/or cargo into/from various environments, in particular environments that do not permit landing of the rotorcraft. Such environments may e.g., include maritime environments such as offshore as well as oil and gas platforms, and terrestrial environments such as land in vegetated areas, mountains and urban territory. 
     In general, three different types of human and/or non-human cargo attachment devices are currently available: rigging plates or loops of so-called SPIE (Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction) rigs, personal transport nets, and personal transport platforms, all of which are attachable to associated attachment interfaces such as safety hooks or snap hooks provided at associated ropes or cables of a given rotorcraft. 
     More specifically, in SPIE rigs the rigging plates or loops may be distributed over the length of associated ropes in order to form lashing points for attachment of human or non-human cargo. By way of example, the documents CN 112 047 228 A, CN 205 114 816 U, EP 3 037 133 B1, GB 2 340 101 B, and US 1,408,940 A describe illustrative ropes with rigging plates or loops that form lashing points. Other rigging plates which are configured to provide multiple lashing points and which are attachable to attachment interfaces provided at associated ropes or cables are e.g., described in the documents US 2021/0047149 A1 or EP3781480, , US 10,398,939 B1, and US 6,336,260 B1. US5836548, US4913480 and US2013154290 were cited. 
     Personal transport nets, in turn, are available in a wide range of variations, as e.g., acknowledged in the document WO 2010/073033 A1, which describes that helicopter under-slung load equipment nets are well-known and widely used for transporting goods by helicopter either when there is no room in the helicopter for the goods, or when for reasons of speed or efficiency it is preferred to keep the goods outside of the helicopter. More specifically, such helicopter under-slung load equipment nets usually consist of a braided nylon net body and a plurality of lifting loops made from nylon webbing. Furthermore, each net usually comprises four pairs of lifting loops and each pair of lifting loops is provided with a hook. 
     Similarly, personal transport platforms are also available in a wide range of variations and e.g., described in the documents US 3,476,339 A, US 3,467,346 A, US 3,444,569 A, US 2005/0250396 A1, EP 1 646 562 A1, and EP 1 100 720 A1. By way of example, the document EP 1 100 720 A1 describes a personal transport platform that may be suspended from a rotorcraft for rescuing people or equipment and that forms a link between the rotorcraft and a pod capable of being folded and unfolded, which is formed by a frame associated with a flexible support, such as a net. The frame comprises, fixed to the link, a central mast connected to mobile means bearing the flexible support, for folding and unfolding the mobile means and the flexible support about the central mast. 
     However, none of the above-described human and/or non-human cargo attachment devices is suitable for use with a rotorcraft for inserting and/or extracting persons and/or cargo into/from forested areas. 
     SUMMARY 
     It is, therefore, an object of the present disclosure to provide a new human and/or non-human cargo attachment device which is suitable for use with a rotorcraft for inserting and/or extracting persons and/or cargo into/from forested areas. 
     This object is solved by a human and/or non-human cargo attachment device for use with a rotorcraft, which comprises the features of claim 1. More specifically, according to the present disclosure a human and/or non-human cargo attachment device for use with a rotorcraft comprises a mounting interface with a mounting base carrier that is removably attachable to an associated attachment for attachment to a rotorcraft rope or cable, a connecting member that is spaced apart from the mounting base carrier, and a plurality of lateral attachments which are connected to the mounting base carrier and the connecting member. The plurality of lateral attachments, the mounting base carrier, and the connecting member form a device body with a height direction. The connecting member is spaced apart from the mounting base carrier in the height direction of the device body. Each lateral attachment of the plurality of lateral attachments forms a main lashing point for attachment of human external cargo and comprises an associated inner web that is connected to the mounting base carrier and the connecting member. The associated inner webs of the plurality of lateral attachments are spaced apart from each other in peripheral direction of the mounting base carrier and form a tube-shaped inner region extending in height direction of the device body. 
     Advantageously, the inventive human and/or non-human cargo attachment device is suitable for use with a rotorcraft in forested areas and enables a fast and simple insertion/extraction of up to ten or even more persons into/from such forested areas, as well as any other potential application environment. This is mainly achieved by forming the device body of the human and/or non-human cargo attachment device with a dedicated penetrating design, preferably with an arrowhead shape. 
     Furthermore, the device body is preferably embodied with a redundant design and provides at least one additional lashing point for each main lashing point for attachment of human external cargo. Moreover, any interior chambers of the device body may be filled with foam to achieve an increased floatability which is required to enable application in sea insertion/extraction. 
     Advantageously, the device body preferably forms a single, compact and central point for insertion/extraction, which allows for interaction of transported persons during transportation. Furthermore, lifting and drop-off of transported persons and/or cargo in a single step is enabled. 
     In particular, the device body is lightweight and preferably manufactured by means of 3D printing, preferentially by means of a 3D titanium printing process. Such a 3D titanium printing process enables manufacturing of a 3D printed titanium device body with an integral design which, in an illustrative realization, may weigh only approximately 7 kg while allowing transportation of up to ten persons, each having a weight of up to 150 kg, as well as a non-human load of up to 500 kg in addition thereto. Advantageously, such a 3D printed titanium device body may be manufactured at comparatively low cost. 
     More specifically, in an illustrative realization the human and/or non-human cargo attachment device comprises a star-shaped device body with ten main lashing points which are provided with associated redundancies with enough distance between them in order to avoid snap hook respectively carabiner interactions. As the ten main lashing points are provided with associated redundancies, this allows usage of a 3D printing process. These ten main lashing points are preferably provided at reinforcement ribs of the device body in order to transmit occurring lateral loads. Preferably, the star-shaped device body exhibits an arrowhead form in order to be able to penetrate e.g., through trees in forested areas. Inside the star-shaped device body there is a standard forged half link on which non-human cargo may be attached. The star-shaped device body may preferably be attached to a rope or cable of a rotorcraft by means of another standard forged half link, which preferentially forms a full link with the standard forged half link on which non-human cargo may be attached. The attachment of each one of these standard forged half links to the star-shaped device body may be realized with standard bolts which are preferably locked by castellated nuts. Moreover, splint pins may be used to secure the castellated nuts. In addition, a required floatability of the star-shaped device body may be improved by filling its interior with foam. Furthermore, additional floats can be attached to the star-shaped device body, e.g., at selected main lashing points. 
     According to some aspects, each lateral attachment of the plurality of lateral attachments extends in an associated extension plane, wherein the associated extension planes of the plurality of lateral attachments are spaced apart from each other in the peripheral direction of the mounting base carrier. 
     According to some aspects, each lateral attachment of the plurality of lateral attachments comprises an upper web and a lower web which are interconnected in an angled arrangement at an associated interconnection region and which are further connected to the associated inner web of the lateral attachment. 
     According to some aspects, the upper web, the lower web, and the associated inner web of each lateral attachment of the plurality of lateral attachments form a triangular structure in the associated extension plane of the lateral attachment. 
     According to some aspects, the main lashing point of each lateral attachment of the plurality of lateral attachments is arranged in the associated interconnection region of the lateral attachment. 
     According to some aspects, each lateral attachment of the plurality of lateral attachments forms a redundant lashing point for an additional attachment of the human external cargo. 
     According to some aspects, the redundant lashing point of the lateral attachment is arranged in the associated interconnection region of the lateral attachment. 
     According to some aspects, the mounting base carrier is further removably attachable inside the tube-shaped inner region to an additional attachment for attachment of non-human external cargo. 
     According to some aspects, the mounting base carrier is at least equipped with two mounting lugs which are attachable by means of a mounting bolt to the additional attachment. 
     According to some aspects, the mounting base carrier is plate-shaped, wherein the associated inner webs are connected to an outer circumference of the mounting base carrier, and wherein the mounting base carrier and the plurality of lateral attachments form a star-shaped arrangement in radial direction of the mounting base carrier. 
     According to some aspects, the plurality of lateral attachments is further interconnected via associated stiffening ribs. 
     According to some aspects, the mounting base carrier is at least equipped with three mounting lugs which are attachable by means of a mounting bolt to an associated attachment for attachment to a rotorcraft rope or cable. 
     According to some aspects, the device body is 3D printed, preferably by means of a 3D titanium printing process. 
     According to some aspects, the device body forms a confined space outside the tube-shaped inner region, wherein the confined space is filled with foam. 
     According to some aspects, a plurality of redundancy cables or ropes is routed inside the device body to guarantee secure functioning of the device body at least upon breakage of one or more of the plurality of lateral attachments. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       Preferred embodiments of the disclosure are outlined by way of example in the following description with reference to the attached drawings. In these attached drawings, identical or identically functioning components and elements are labeled with identical reference numbers and characters and are, consequently, only described once in the following description. 
         FIG.  1    shows a perspective view of a rotorcraft with a human and/or non-human cargo attachment device according to the present disclosure, 
         FIG.  2    shows a perspective view of the human and/or non-human cargo attachment device of  FIG.  1   , 
         FIG.  3    shows a front view of the human and/or non-human cargo attachment device of  FIG.  2   , 
         FIG.  4    shows a sectional view of the human and/or non-human cargo attachment device of  FIG.  2    and  FIG.  3   , 
         FIG.  5    shows a top view of the human and/or non-human cargo attachment device of  FIG.  2    to  FIG.  4   , and 
         FIG.  6    shows a perspective view of the human and/or non-human cargo attachment device of  FIG.  2    to  FIG.  5    with embedded redundancy cables or ropes. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       FIG.  1    shows a rotorcraft  1  that illustratively comprises a fuselage  2  with a bottom shell  2   c . By way of example, the fuselage  2  forms a cabin  2   b  for passengers and/or cargo and a tail boom  2   a  is mounted to the fuselage  2 . 
     The rotorcraft  1  illustratively further comprises at least one main rotor  1   a  configured to provide lift and forward or backward thrust during operation, and at least one counter-torque device  3  configured to provide counter-torque during operation, i.e., to counter the torque created by rotation of the at least one main rotor  1   a  for purposes of balancing the rotorcraft  1  in terms of yaw. 
     The at least one counter-torque device  3  is illustratively provided at an aft section of the tail boom  2   a , which preferably further comprises a fin  4 . However, it should be noted that the at least one counter-torque device  3 , as well as the fin  4  provided at the aft section of the tail boom  2   a , are merely described for illustrating one possible realization of the rotorcraft  1 . 
     According to one aspect, the rotorcraft  1  is provided with human and/or non-human cargo insertion/extraction means  6 . By way of example, the human and/or non-human cargo insertion/extraction means  6  are attached to an associated attachment  5  provided at the bottom shell  2   c . The attachment  5  is illustratively embodied as an attachment ring which may e.g., be connected to a cable that is coupled to a winch. 
     More specifically, the human and/or non-human cargo insertion/extraction means  6  preferably comprises a rope  7  with a rope interface  7   a , such as an eyelet, which is illustratively attached to the attachment  5 , e.g., by means of a snap hook respectively carabiner. The rope  7  is preferably provided with an attachment interface  8 , such as a safety hook or snap hook respectively carabiner  8   a . The attachment interface  8  is preferably provided to enable a secure and reliable attachment of external components to the rope  7 . In a variant, the rope  7  is replaced by a cable. 
     By way of example, an attachment  9  of a human and/or non-human cargo attachment device  10  is attached to the attachment interface  8 . Illustratively, the attachment  9  is mounted to the human and/or non-human cargo attachment device  10  at an associated mounting interface  11 . The attachment  9  may be implemented by means of a standard forged half link. The human and/or non-human cargo attachment device  10  and/or its constituent components are further described below with reference to  FIG.  2    to  FIG.  6   . 
     Illustratively, the rotorcraft  1  with the human and/or non-human cargo insertion/extraction means  6  is shown in operation. In this illustrative operation, the human and/or non-human cargo insertion/extraction means  6  may e.g., be used for inserting/extracting persons, i.e., human cargo, and/or goods and loads, i.e., non-human cargo, into/from a respective environment. 
     By way of example, the rotorcraft  1  is embodied as a helicopter. However, use of the human and/or non-human cargo insertion/extraction means  6  is not limited to use with a helicopter. Instead, the human and/or non-human cargo insertion/extraction means  6  may at least be used with other rotorcrafts, such as e.g., tiltrotor aircrafts, compound helicopters, multicopters and so on. 
       FIG.  2    shows the human and/or non-human cargo attachment device  10  with the attachment  9  and the mounting interface  11  of  FIG.  1   . For simplicity and brevity, the human and/or non-human cargo attachment device  10  is hereinafter merely referred to as the “cargo attachment device  10 ”. 
     Illustratively, the cargo attachment device  10  comprises a device body  10   a  with a height direction  10   b . The device body  10   a  includes a connecting member  22  and a mounting base carrier  11   d  having an outer circumference  11   e . By way of example, the connecting member  22  is ring-shaped and the mounting base carrier  11   d  is plate-shaped. 
     The mounting base carrier  11   d  is illustratively integrated into the mounting interface  11  for attachment to a rotorcraft rope or cable via a suitable attachment interface, e.g., the attachment interface  8  provided at the rotorcraft rope  7  of  FIG.  1   . Preferably, the mounting base carrier  11   d  is removably attachable to an associated attachment, illustratively the attachment  9 , for attachment to the suitable attachment interface, e.g., the attachment interface  8  provided at the rotorcraft rope  7  of  FIG.  1   . 
     The mounting base carrier  11   d  is preferably at least equipped with three mutually redundant mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   b ,  11   c , which are associated with the mounting interface  11  and which are, by way of example, attached to the attachment  9  by means of a mounting bolt  12   a , in particular by means of a standard bolt. Illustratively, the mounting bolt  12   a  is retained in the mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   b ,  11   c  and the attachment  9  by means of a castellated nut  13   a . The castellated nut  13   a  may further be secured in the mounting bolt  12   a , e.g., by means of a splint pin  14   a . 
     Illustratively, the mounting base carrier  11   d  is spaced apart from the connecting member  22 . Preferably, the connecting member  22  is spaced apart from the mounting base carrier  11   d  in the height direction  10   b  of the device body  10   a . The device body  10   a  includes a plurality of lateral attachments  16  which are connected to the mounting base carrier  11   d  and the connecting member  22 . 
     The device body  10   a  may be formed in the shape of an arrowhead, as illustrated. Such an arrowhead-shaped form provides for a penetrating design, which is particularly advantageous for use of the cargo attachment device  10  in forested areas, as it enables the device body  10   a  to penetrate through the trees in the forested areas with minimal resistance. Preferably, the device body  10   a  is 3D printed, preferably by means of a 3D titanium printing process. 
     In order to stiffen the device body  10   a , the plurality of lateral attachments  16  may be interconnected via associated stiffening ribs  21  which are preferably provided in order to transfer lateral loads. More specifically, for simplicity and clarity of the drawing only four lateral attachments  17 ,  18 ,  19 ,  20  of the plurality of lateral attachments  16  are individually labeled. Illustratively, the lateral attachments  19 ,  20  are immediately neighboring the lateral attachment  17  in peripheral direction ( 11   f  in  FIG.  5   ) of the mounting base carrier  11   d . By way of example, the lateral attachment  17  is connected to the lateral attachment  19  via a stiffening rib  21   a , and the lateral attachment  17  is connected to the lateral attachment  20  via a stiffening rib  21   b . By way of example, the stiffening ribs  21   a ,  21   b  are X-shaped. 
     At least one and, preferably, each lateral attachment of the plurality of lateral attachments  16  forms a main lashing point for attachment of human external cargo and comprises an associated inner web that is connected to the mounting base carrier  11   d  and the connecting member  22 . The associated inner webs of the plurality of lateral attachments  16  are spaced apart from each other in peripheral direction ( 11   f  in  FIG.  5   ) of the mounting base carrier  11   d  and form a tube-shaped inner region  23   a  extending in the height direction  10   b  of the device body  10   a . 
     By way of example, only the two lateral attachments  17 ,  18  are described in more detail hereinafter representative for all lateral attachments of the plurality of lateral attachments  16 , for simplicity and clarity of the description. The lateral attachments  17 ,  18  illustratively form the main lashing points  17   e ,  18   e , in particular carabiner or snap hook main lashing points  17   e ,  18   e , for attachment of human external cargo, and comprise inner webs  17   c ,  18   c  which are connected to the mounting base carrier  11   d  and the connecting member  22 . By way of example, the inner webs  17   c ,  18   c  are spaced apart from each other in the peripheral direction ( 11   f  in  FIG.  5   ) of the mounting base carrier  11   d  and form the tube-shaped inner region  23   a  extending in the height direction  10   b  of the device body  10   a . 
     Preferably, the mounting base carrier  11   d  is removably attachable, and illustratively attached, inside the tube-shaped inner region  23   a  to an additional attachment  15  for attachment of non-human external cargo. The additional attachment  15  may be implemented by means of a standard forged half link. Outside the tube-shaped inner region  23   a , the device body  10   a  preferably forms a confined space  23 . The confined space  23  may be filled with foam such that the device body  10   a  forms a buoy with a predefined floatability. 
     Furthermore, the mounting base carrier  11   d  is preferably at least equipped with two additional mounting lugs which are preferentially embodied similar to the lugs  11   a ,  11   c , but arranged on an opposed side of the mounting base carrier  11   d , i.e., on a side of the mounting base carrier  11   d  that faces the tube-shaped inner region  23   a , as illustrated in more detail in  FIG.  4   . Therefore, the two additional mounting lugs are also labelled with the reference signs  11   a ,  11   c  and they are referred to as the “additional mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   c ” hereinafter, for simplicity. The additional mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   c  are associated with the mounting interface  11  and they are, by way of example, attached to the additional attachment  15  by means of a mounting bolt  12   b , in particular by means of a standard bolt  12   b . Illustratively, the mounting bolt  12   b  is retained in the additional mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   c  and the additional attachment  15  by means of a castellated nut  13   b . The castellated nut  13   b  may further be secured in the mounting bolt  12   b , e.g., by means of a splint pin  14   b . 
     The mounting base carrier  11   d  is further preferably connected at its outer circumference  11   e  to upper webs of the plurality of lateral attachments  16 . More specifically, the lateral attachments  17 ,  18  illustratively comprise upper webs  17   a ,  18   a  and lower webs  17   b ,  18   b , wherein the upper webs  17   a ,  18   a  are connected to the outer circumference  11   e  of the mounting base carrier  11   d . 
     The upper webs  17   a ,  18   a , and the lower webs  17   b ,  18   b  are preferably interconnected in an angled arrangement at associated interconnection regions  17   d ,  18   d  and are further connected to the inner webs  17   c ,  18   c  of the lateral attachments  17 ,  18 . Preferably, the upper webs  17   a ,  18   a , the lower webs  17   b ,  18   b , and the associated inner webs  17   c ,  18   c  of the lateral attachments  17 ,  18  form a triangular structure in associated extension planes ( 17   g ,  18   g  in  FIG.  5   ) of the lateral attachments  17 ,  18 . By way of example, the interconnection regions  17   d ,  18   d  are plate-shaped. 
     More specifically, the interconnection regions  17   d ,  18   d  preferably include the main lashing points  17   e ,  18   e  of the lateral attachments  17 ,  18 , which are provided for attachment of human external cargo. Furthermore, the lateral attachments  17 ,  18  illustratively form redundant lashing points  17   f ,  18   f , in particular carabiner or snap hook redundant lashing points  17   f ,  18   f , for additional or redundant attachments of the human external cargo. The redundant lashing points  17   f ,  18   f  are preferably also arranged in the interconnection regions  17   d ,  18   d . Furthermore, the redundant lashing points  17   f ,  18   f  are preferably sufficiently spaced apart from the main lashing points  17   e ,  18   e  in the respective interconnection regions  17   d ,  18   d  to avoid carabiner or snap hook interactions. 
       FIG.  3    shows the cargo attachment device  10  with the device body  10   a , the plurality of lateral attachments  16 , the attachment  9 , as well as the additional attachment  15  of  FIG.  2   . The attachment  9  is illustratively attached to the mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   b ,  11   c  provided on a first — in  FIG.  3    upper —side of the mounting base carrier  11   d  of  FIG.  2   , and the additional attachment  15  is illustratively attached to the additional mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   c  provided on an opposed second — in  FIG.  3    lower — side of the mounting base carrier  11   d . 
     As described above at  FIG.  2   , the attachment  9  may be embodied as a standard forged half link. This standard forged half link is illustratively C-shaped and comprises a fork-shaped accommodation  9   a  at one end, which illustratively accommodates the mounting lug  11   c . At its other end, the C-shaped standard forged half link is illustratively accommodated in a fork-shaped accommodation formed by the mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   b , for redundancy purposes. 
     As also described above at  FIG.  2   , the additional attachment  15  may likewise be embodied as a standard forged half link. This standard forged half link is also illustratively C-shaped and comprises a fork-shaped accommodation  15   a  at one end, which illustratively accommodates the additional mounting lug  11   c , and at the other end it merely abuts the additional mounting lug  11   a . 
       FIG.  3    further illustrates spacings  16   a  between the inner webs of the plurality of lateral attachments  16 , which form the tube-shaped inner region  23   a . In other words, the tube-shaped inner region  23   a  is encompassed by a sleeve having a plurality of lateral windows or openings formed by the spacings  16   a  which are arranged between the inner webs of the plurality of lateral attachments  16 . 
       FIG.  4    shows the cargo attachment device  10  with the device body  10   a , the plurality of lateral attachments  16 , the attachment  9 , as well as the additional attachment  15  of  FIG.  2    and  FIG.  3   . The attachment  9  is illustratively attached to the mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   b ,  11   c  of the mounting base carrier  11   d  of  FIG.  2    and  FIG.  3   , and the additional attachment  15  is illustratively attached to the additional mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   c  of the mounting base carrier  11   d . 
       FIG.  4    further illustrates arrangement of the additional attachment  15  inside the tube-shaped inner region  23   a  of  FIG.  2    and  FIG.  3   .  FIG.  4    likewise further illustrates the fork-shaped accommodations  9   a ,  15   a  of the attachment  9  and the additional attachment  15 , which accommodate the mounting lug  11   c  and the additional mounting lug  11   c , as well as the other ends of the attachment  9  and the additional attachment  15 , which are accommodated in the fork-shaped accommodation formed by the mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   b  or merely abutting the additional mounting lug  11   a , respectively. 
     Moreover, the device body  10   a  is illustratively shown with a radial direction  10   c . Preferably, each one of the plurality of lateral attachments  16  extends radially, i.e., in the radial direction  10   c , and, thus, comprises a radially extended interconnection region. 
     By way of example, the plate-shaped interconnection region  18   d  of the lateral attachment  18  of  FIG.  2    is shown in greater detail with the main lashing point  18   e  and the redundant lashing point  18   f . Furthermore, the preferred triangular structure of the lateral attachment  2 , as described above at  FIG.  2   , is illustrated in greater detail. 
       FIG.  5    shows the cargo attachment device  10  with the device body  10   a , the plurality of lateral attachments  16 , and the attachment  9  of  FIG.  2    to  FIG.  4   . The attachment  9  is illustratively attached to the mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   b ,  11   c  of the mounting base carrier  11   d  of  FIG.  2    to  FIG.  4   . The mounting base carrier  11   d  is illustratively shown with its outer circumference  11   e  and a peripheral direction  11   f , and the device body  10   a  is illustratively shown with its radial direction  10   c  according to  FIG.  4   . 
     As described above at  FIG.  2   , the mounting base carrier  11   d  is preferably plate-shaped and illustratively forms with the plurality of lateral attachments  16  a star-shaped arrangement in the radial direction  10   c . Furthermore, as described above at  FIG.  4   , each one of the plurality of lateral attachments  16  preferably extends radially, i.e., in the radial direction  10   c . 
     More specifically, each one of the plurality of lateral attachments  16  illustratively extends in an associated extension plane, and the associated extension planes are preferably spaced apart from each other in the peripheral direction  11   f  of the mounting base carrier  11   d . By way of example, the lateral attachments  17 ,  18 ,  19 ,  20  of  FIG.  2    are shown with associated extension planes  17   g ,  18   g ,  19   a ,  20 . The lateral attachments  19 ,  20  are immediately neighboring the lateral attachment  17 , and their associated extension planes  19   a ,  20   a  are respectively spaced apart from the associated extension plane  17   g  of the lateral attachment  17  in the peripheral direction  11   f  of the mounting base carrier  11   d . 
       FIG.  5    further illustrates the plurality of stiffening ribs  21  with the stiffening ribs  21   a ,  21   b  of  FIG.  2   . Illustratively, the plurality of stiffening ribs  21  forms a stiffening ring  24 . 
       FIG.  6    shows the cargo attachment device  10  with the device body  10   a , the plurality of lateral attachments  16  with the lateral attachments  17 ,  18 , and the attachment  9  of  FIG.  2    to  FIG.  5   . The attachment  9  is illustratively attached to the mounting lugs  11   a ,  11   b ,  11   c  of the mounting base carrier  11   d  of  FIG.  2    to  FIG.  5   . 
     However, in contrast to  FIG.  2    to  FIG.  5   , the device body  10   a  is now provided with a plurality of redundancy cables or ropes  25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28 . Preferably, the plurality of redundancy cables or ropes  25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28  is routed inside the device body  10   a  to guarantee secure functioning of the device body  10   a  at least upon breakage of one or more of the plurality of lateral attachments  16 . 
     The redundancy cables or ropes  25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28  may be approved steel or textile cables or ropes. Preferably, the redundancy cables or ropes  25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28  are directly incorporated, i.e., embedded into the device body  10   a  during manufacturing thereof by means of a 3D titanium printing process. Alternatively, the redundancy cables or ropes  25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28  may be placed in channels or cavities formed in the device body  10   a . 
     More specifically, the redundancy ropes or cables  25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28  are preferably routed in the device body  10   a  such that they form at least loops around each provided main lashing point, e.g., the main lashing points  17   e ,  18   e  of the lateral attachments  17 ,  18 , wherein the loops are securely and reliably connected to the attachment  9 . This may be achieved by means of separate loops for each one of the plurality of lateral attachments  16 , or by means of a suitably routed single redundancy rope or cable. 
     At this point, it should be noted that modifications to the above-described realizations are within the common knowledge of the person skilled in the art and, thus, also considered as being part of the present disclosure. For instance, although it is mentioned that the inventive cargo attachment device  10  is preferably embodied by means of a 3D titanium printing process, it may likewise be machined or casted so that fewer redundancies, such as e.g., the redundant lashing points or redundancy cables or ropes, would be required. 
     
       
         
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                 main rotor 
               
               
                 
                   2 
                 
                 fuselage 
               
               
                 
                   2 
                   a 
                 
                 tail boom 
               
               
                 
                   2 
                   b 
                 
                 cabin 
               
               
                 
                   2 
                   c 
                 
                 bottom shell 
               
               
                 
                   3 
                 
                 counter-torque device 
               
               
                 
                   4 
                 
                 fin 
               
               
                 
                   5 
                 
                 rope attachment 
               
               
                 
                   6 
                 
                 human and/or non-human cargo insertion/extraction means 
               
               
                 
                   7 
                 
                 rope 
               
               
                 
                   7 
                   a 
                 
                 rope interface 
               
               
                 
                   8 
                 
                 attachment interface 
               
               
                 
                   8 
                   a 
                 
                 snap hook 
               
               
                 
                   9 
                 
                 device attachment 
               
               
                 
                   9 
                   a 
                 
                 fork-shaped accommodation 
               
               
                 
                   10 
                 
                 human and/or non-human cargo attachment device 
               
               
                 
                   10 
                   a 
                 
                 arrowhead-shaped device body 
               
               
                 
                   10 
                   b 
                 
                 vertical or height direction 
               
               
                 
                   10 
                   c 
                 
                 horizontal or radial direction 
               
               
                 
                   11 
                 
                 mounting interface 
               
               
                   11   a ,  11   b ,  11   c   
                 mounting lugs 
               
               
                 
                   11 
                   d 
                 
                 mounting base carrier 
               
               
                 
                   11 
                   e 
                 
                 mounting base carrier outer circumference 
               
               
                 
                   11 
                   f 
                 
                 mounting base carrier peripheral direction 
               
               
                   12   a ,  12   b   
                 mounting bolts 
               
               
                   13   a ,  13   b   
                 castellated nuts 
               
               
                   14   a ,  14   b   
                 splint pins 
               
               
                 
                   15 
                 
                 central non-human cargo attachment 
               
               
                 
                   15 
                   a 
                 
                 fork-shaped accommodation 
               
               
                 
                   16 
                 
                 lateral human cargo attachments 
               
               
                 
                   16 
                   a 
                 
                 spacings 
               
               
                 
                   17 
                 
                 individual lateral human cargo attachment 
               
               
                   17   a ,  17   b ,  17   c   
                 attachment webs 
               
               
                 
                   17 
                   d 
                 
                 plate-shaped interconnection region 
               
               
                 
                   17 
                   e 
                 
                 main lashing point 
               
               
                 
                   17 
                   f 
                 
                 redundant lashing point 
               
               
                 
                   17 
                   g 
                 
                 attachment extension plane 
               
               
                 
                   18 
                 
                 individual lateral human cargo attachment 
               
               
                   18   a ,  18   b ,  18   c   
                 attachment webs 
               
               
                 
                   18 
                   d 
                 
                 plate-shaped interconnection region 
               
               
                 
                   18 
                   e 
                 
                 main lashing point 
               
               
                 
                   18 
                   f 
                 
                 redundant lashing point 
               
               
                 
                   18 
                   g 
                 
                 attachment extension plane 
               
               
                   19 ,  20   
                 peripherally adjacent lateral human cargo attachments 
               
               
                   19   a ,  20   a   
                 attachment extension planes 
               
               
                 
                   21 
                 
                 plurality of stiffening ribs 
               
               
                   21   a ,  21   b   
                 individual stiffening ribs 
               
               
                 
                   22 
                 
                 ring-shaped connecting member 
               
               
                 
                   23 
                 
                 confined space 
               
               
                 
                   23 
                   a 
                 
                 tube-shaped inner region 
               
               
                 
                   24 
                 
                 stiffening ring 
               
               
                   25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28   
                 redundancy cables/ropes