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Domina Jalbert

Domina Cleophas Jalbert (1904–1991)[1] invented the ram-air inflated flexible wing, often called the "Jalbert parafoil".

Personal life edit

Domina Jalbert was born in 1904 in Saint-Jean-des-Saints, Quebec, Canada; his father was Onesime Jalbert (1856–1938) and his mother was Celestine Gouger (1861–1939). He was one of 17 children.

Early in his life he moved to Woonsocket, Rhode Island, where he lived and worked for many years before moving to Boca Raton, Florida,[2] in his older years.

While living in Woonsocket, Jalbert graduated from Woonsocket High School, and later worked as a track coach and administrator for Mount St. Charles Academy.[3]

Jalbert received a U.S. pilots' license in 1927. In the 1930s he was active in kiting, using large kites for advertising purposes. He was hired to help protect the coastline of the western United States during war with the design and making of barrage balloons; he worked for the United States Rubber Company in Naugatuck, Connecticut, US.[4]

Jalbert later moved to New Jersey and was married in 1933 to champion swimmer Elizabeth Becker, and they had one daughter, Dorothy Christina Jalbert (1932–2006). Elizabeth died in 1936, and Domina returned to Rhode Island.

Jalbert was married to Emma Rose Bourcier (1903–1994) on October 28, 1943, in Providence, Rhode Island. The couple moved to Belmont, Massachusetts, and were living there in 1945. They had one son, Paul Charles Jalbert (1945–1992).

Jalbert and his family relocated to Boca Raton, Florida, in 1950.

Jalbert died on June 26, 1991, in Boca Raton, Florida.

Major achievements in aeronautics edit

In 1942, Jalbert demonstrated the power of his custom-made kite by lifting his daughter, Dorothy Jalbert, in a "kite-swing" at Point Judith, Rhode Island.

He filed a patent in 1944 for a combination of a balloon with a stiffened flexible wing, forming what is now known as a "kytoon".

In 1956, Jalbert tested his square parachute for the first time in Boca Raton, Florida.

 
Annotated form of drawing from April 15, 1944 patent for Kite Balloon

In 1957, Jalbert invented the ram-air airfoil and began testing and formalizing the design.[5]

In January 1963 he formally confirmed his discovery and invention of the ram-air double-surfaced fully flexible airfoil that would profoundly change kiting, parachuting, skydiving, hang gliding, paragliding, sport flying, power kiting, and more. All parafoils today owe their roots to Jalbert's invention.

In 1964, he filed a patent titled "Multi-cell Wing Type Aerial Device" This would become key to paragliding, sky diving, powered paragliding, landboarding, kite surfing and cargo-ship kite tugging.[6]

In 1971, Jalbert's dream of creating a ram-air parachute was realized. Working with Jalbert, Theodore Hulsizer, civilian prototype parachute manufacturer for the United States Air Force and NASA (1947–1973), made the first parafoil parachute that worked. While testing his prototype in the wind tunnel at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, US, Theodore realized its drag was considerably stronger than any other parachute he had tested in his 25 years of experience. He believed others' attempts ripped to shreds, because of the drag. To slow the opening of the parafoil, Theodore ran the cords through rings he designed that were slid to the top while packing the parachute. As it opened, the rings had to slide down, slowing the opening. These rings later evolved to be the slider in modern ram-air parachutes. Theodore personally made the first full-size parafoil, which worked perfectly in its first drop.[7]

1984 – At age 79 Jalbert traveled to Beijing, China to demonstrate his parafoils.

Ram-air airfoil of fully flexible materials edit

Jalbert was first to teach of the robust airfoil formed by the ram-air principle. Every contemporary ram-air airfoil sport and utility wing began with Jalbert's invention. When the parafoil is used as a gliding parachute, thus opening after the payload or human has been in free-fall, the opening of the parafoil can be very fast; the fast opening and the consequential related shock has to be damped; devices invented by others are used to slow down the opening of the parafoil. One such invention is the slider. When the parafoil is used in hang gliding as a paraglider, the parafoil is kited open before the human leaves the ground; in such cases a slider is not necessary.[8]

Patents filed edit

Jalbert invented his filed-for January 10, 1963 US Patent 3131894 the Parafoil which had sectioned cells in an aerofoil shape; an open leading edge and a closed trailing edge, inflated by passage through the air – the ram-air design.[9]

  • Kite Balloon. Filing date: April 15, 1944
  • Kite Balloon. Filing date: August 31, 1945
  • 2398744 Kite Balloon
  • Multi-Cell Glide Canopy Parachute D. C. Jalbert
  • Multi-Cell Wing Type Aerial Device Filing date: October 1, 1964
  • Multi-Cell Wing Type Aerial Device US Pat. 3285546⁣ – Filed October 1, 1964
  • Aerial sled Domina C. Jalbert

Awards edit

  • 1986 – Jalbert accepted an award from the Parachute Industry Association.[10]
  • 1988 – Inducted to the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame.[11]
  • 2019 – Jalbert was posthumously awarded the FAI Gold Air Medal for invention of the multi-cell ram-air wing from the Federation Aeronautique International (World Air Sports Federation).[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Aerovision September 3, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "They're Not Just Toys Anymore - Kites Go Scientific". The Popular Science Monthly. 200 (3). Popular Science Pub. Co.: 163 January–June 1972.
  3. ^ "Inductee Details - Domina C. Jalbert". riheritagehalloffame.org.
  4. ^ Domina Jalbert: Brother of the Wind
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 9, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Tal Streeter in his notes towards his book about Domina Jalbert.
  6. ^ The Modern Day Leonardo da Vinci Archived January 4, 2013, at archive.today WindMueller Aerology Lab
  7. ^ http://www.prototypeparachutes.com Theodore Hulsizer's prototype parachutes.
  8. ^ Hopkins, Ellen; Bledsoe, Glen (2001). The Golden Knights: The U.S. Army Parachute Team. Capstone. pp. 21. ISBN 9780736807753. Domina Jalbert ram air wing.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on September 13, 2009. Retrieved October 6, 2008.
  10. ^ Domina Jalbert PIA Award Ceremony 1986, retrieved June 18, 2021
  11. ^ "Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame: Domina C. Jalbert, Inducted 1988". www.riheritagehalloffame.org. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  12. ^ "Domina Jalbert awarded FAI Gold Air Medal for the invention of the multi-cell ram-air wing". www.fai.org. September 8, 2019. Retrieved June 18, 2021.

External links edit

  • Domina Jalbert: Brother of the Wind

Videos edit

  • Domina Jalbert PIA Award Ceremony 1986
  • Domina Jalbert - June 21, 1988: Woonsocket City Hall
  • Domina Jalbert - WNRI Upfront Show - 1988

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Domina Cleophas Jalbert 1904 1991 1 invented the ram air inflated flexible wing often called the Jalbert parafoil This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Domina Jalbert news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Contents 1 Personal life 2 Major achievements in aeronautics 3 Ram air airfoil of fully flexible materials 4 Patents filed 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External links 8 1 VideosPersonal life editDomina Jalbert was born in 1904 in Saint Jean des Saints Quebec Canada his father was Onesime Jalbert 1856 1938 and his mother was Celestine Gouger 1861 1939 He was one of 17 children Early in his life he moved to Woonsocket Rhode Island where he lived and worked for many years before moving to Boca Raton Florida 2 in his older years While living in Woonsocket Jalbert graduated from Woonsocket High School and later worked as a track coach and administrator for Mount St Charles Academy 3 Jalbert received a U S pilots license in 1927 In the 1930s he was active in kiting using large kites for advertising purposes He was hired to help protect the coastline of the western United States during war with the design and making of barrage balloons he worked for the United States Rubber Company in Naugatuck Connecticut US 4 Jalbert later moved to New Jersey and was married in 1933 to champion swimmer Elizabeth Becker and they had one daughter Dorothy Christina Jalbert 1932 2006 Elizabeth died in 1936 and Domina returned to Rhode Island Jalbert was married to Emma Rose Bourcier 1903 1994 on October 28 1943 in Providence Rhode Island The couple moved to Belmont Massachusetts and were living there in 1945 They had one son Paul Charles Jalbert 1945 1992 Jalbert and his family relocated to Boca Raton Florida in 1950 Jalbert died on June 26 1991 in Boca Raton Florida Major achievements in aeronautics editIn 1942 Jalbert demonstrated the power of his custom made kite by lifting his daughter Dorothy Jalbert in a kite swing at Point Judith Rhode Island He filed a patent in 1944 for a combination of a balloon with a stiffened flexible wing forming what is now known as a kytoon In 1956 Jalbert tested his square parachute for the first time in Boca Raton Florida nbsp Annotated form of drawing from April 15 1944 patent for Kite Balloon In 1957 Jalbert invented the ram air airfoil and began testing and formalizing the design 5 In January 1963 he formally confirmed his discovery and invention of the ram air double surfaced fully flexible airfoil that would profoundly change kiting parachuting skydiving hang gliding paragliding sport flying power kiting and more All parafoils today owe their roots to Jalbert s invention In 1964 he filed a patent titled Multi cell Wing Type Aerial Device This would become key to paragliding sky diving powered paragliding landboarding kite surfing and cargo ship kite tugging 6 In 1971 Jalbert s dream of creating a ram air parachute was realized Working with Jalbert Theodore Hulsizer civilian prototype parachute manufacturer for the United States Air Force and NASA 1947 1973 made the first parafoil parachute that worked While testing his prototype in the wind tunnel at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton Ohio US Theodore realized its drag was considerably stronger than any other parachute he had tested in his 25 years of experience He believed others attempts ripped to shreds because of the drag To slow the opening of the parafoil Theodore ran the cords through rings he designed that were slid to the top while packing the parachute As it opened the rings had to slide down slowing the opening These rings later evolved to be the slider in modern ram air parachutes Theodore personally made the first full size parafoil which worked perfectly in its first drop 7 1984 At age 79 Jalbert traveled to Beijing China to demonstrate his parafoils Ram air airfoil of fully flexible materials editJalbert was first to teach of the robust airfoil formed by the ram air principle Every contemporary ram air airfoil sport and utility wing began with Jalbert s invention When the parafoil is used as a gliding parachute thus opening after the payload or human has been in free fall the opening of the parafoil can be very fast the fast opening and the consequential related shock has to be damped devices invented by others are used to slow down the opening of the parafoil One such invention is the slider When the parafoil is used in hang gliding as a paraglider the parafoil is kited open before the human leaves the ground in such cases a slider is not necessary 8 Patents filed editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Jalbert invented his filed for January 10 1963 US Patent 3131894 the Parafoil which had sectioned cells in an aerofoil shape an open leading edge and a closed trailing edge inflated by passage through the air the ram air design 9 Kite Balloon Filing date April 15 1944 Kite Balloon Filing date August 31 1945 2398744 Kite Balloon Multi Cell Glide Canopy Parachute D C Jalbert Multi Cell Wing Type Aerial Device Filing date October 1 1964 Multi Cell Wing Type Aerial Device US Pat 3285546 Filed October 1 1964 Aerial sled Domina C JalbertAwards edit1986 Jalbert accepted an award from the Parachute Industry Association 10 1988 Inducted to the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame 11 2019 Jalbert was posthumously awarded the FAI Gold Air Medal for invention of the multi cell ram air wing from the Federation Aeronautique International World Air Sports Federation 12 See also editParafoil Powered parachute High altitude wind powerReferences edit Aerovision Archived September 3 2011 at the Wayback Machine They re Not Just Toys Anymore Kites Go Scientific The Popular Science Monthly 200 3 Popular Science Pub Co 163 January June 1972 Inductee Details Domina C Jalbert riheritagehalloffame org Domina Jalbert Brother of the Wind Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on April 9 2008 Retrieved March 27 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Tal Streeter in his notes towards his book about Domina Jalbert The Modern Day Leonardo da Vinci Archived January 4 2013 at archive today WindMueller Aerology Lab http www prototypeparachutes com Theodore Hulsizer s prototype parachutes Hopkins Ellen Bledsoe Glen 2001 The Golden Knights The U S Army Parachute Team Capstone pp 21 ISBN 9780736807753 Domina Jalbert ram air wing History of Paragliding Archived from the original on September 13 2009 Retrieved October 6 2008 Domina Jalbert PIA Award Ceremony 1986 retrieved June 18 2021 Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame Domina C Jalbert Inducted 1988 www riheritagehalloffame org Retrieved June 18 2021 Domina Jalbert awarded FAI Gold Air Medal for the invention of the multi cell ram air wing www fai org September 8 2019 Retrieved June 18 2021 External links editDomina Jalbert Brother of the Wind Drachen Foundation Domina Jalbert Archives Videos edit Domina Jalbert PIA Award Ceremony 1986 Domina Jalbert June 21 1988 Woonsocket City Hall Domina Jalbert WNRI Upfront Show 1988 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Domina Jalbert amp oldid 1221200938, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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