Suit, anti-G

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OBJECT TYPE
half-suit/hydraulic
DATE
1940
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2002.0608.001
MANUFACTURER
University of Toronto
MODEL
F.F.S. III
LOCATION
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

More Information


General Information

Serial #
prototype 2
Part Number
1
Total Parts
1
AKA
Franks suit
Patents
N/A
General Description
fibre [cotton, silk and/or linen], rubber and metal components.

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
116.0 cm
Width
43.0 cm
Height
12.0 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Aviation
Category
Clothing
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
University
Country
Canada
State/Province
Ontario
City
Toronto

Context

Country
Canada
State/Province
Ontario
Period
This model suit used c. 1940 [possibly for testing purposes only]
Canada
Dr. W.R. Franks, Professor in Medical Research, University of Toronto was a leader in aviation research work conducted in Canada during the late 1930s-1940s on problems associated with acceleration. Among his accomplishments in the field, Franks developed an anti-G suit (the " F.F.S."] which applied pressure to the calves, thighs and abdomen to prevent pooling of the blood in the veins of these areas, and supported the increased pressure developed in the arterial bed of the same regions. This prevented blackouts and unconsciousness, and delayed the onset of fatigue- critical problems for pilots subjected to centrifugal force during aerial manoeuvrers. [Ref. 6] This [and other versions of the F.F.S.] required testing in a controlled and reproduceable environment. For this purpose, a "human centrifuge", the R.C.A.F. accelerator was designed and constructed. [see 1987.0229 and 1976.0529]. [Ref. 5] This appears to be the suit [in it's early manufacture] described by Franks as having been "vulcanized", rather than sewn, in order to avoid weakening the fabric.This second prototype suit was tested by RAF Wing Commander D'Arcy-Greig, flying Spitfire L1090 June 1-5, 1940. [Ref. 8, p. 11] The first prototype suit [2002.0613] was constructed of thin cotton and made to fit Franks himself . [Ref. 6, p.114]
Function
To prevent pooling of the blood in the veins of the abdomen and extremities.
Technical
The Mark III F.F.S. was the first anti-G suit to be used in actual air operations anywhere in the world. It demonstrated the value and practicality of anti-G suits, which lead to further development of the technology and later versions of the Franks suit. This model (F.S.S. III) used a water-filled inner lining, exploiting "Pascal's Principal" which held that suspending a subject in any fluid of the same specific gravity would provide G protection. The suit's simple design allowed for rapid duplication: it's effectiveness was independent of the aircraft, allowing pilots to bail out of a damaged aircraft without first having to disconnect an air-inflated suit from it's air source. Of additional benefit was the suit's inherent buoyancy, and the week's worth of drinking water it could provide to a pilot downed at sea. [Refs. 4-6]
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
None evident, save UHN catalogue no. "X978.29.19" printed by hand on off-white fabric tape label sewn inside waistband, and "978.29.19" printed by hand in white ink on metal fitting on inflation tube protruding from top front edge of waistband.
Missing
Fairly complete- please see UHN condition report, c. Dec. 1985. [in Supp. Info. file 2002.0608].
Finish
Tan fabric exterior [cotton or linen canvas]; tan cotton [?] laces; metal zippers, zipper pulls and minor fittings; rubber reinforcements on seams, rubber tubing and inner lining; silk jersey outer lining.
Decoration
N/A

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