Slingbased
Slingbased is an adjective used to describe design, operation, or analysis that centers on a sling mechanism—typically a looped strap, rope, or cable that supports and transfers load through tension. The term is encountered in niche engineering, robotics, biomechanics, and rigging literature. It is not a universally standardized concept and is often used descriptively to distinguish systems that organize components around a central sling or multiple slings from those that rely on rigid frames alone.
Etymology and usage. The word originates from the combination of sling, the flexible loop used to cradle
Principles and design considerations. A slingbased system uses tensioned elements to cradle or support a payload.
Applications and examples. Potential uses span material handling, rescue and recovery, prosthetic or orthotic harnesses, and