Patent classifications
B63C9/20
Self-inflating personal floatation device (“SIPFD”)
A self-inflating personal flotation device (SIPFD) configured to be worn by a wearer and aid the wearer automatically. The SIPFD may communicate with a global communication network and pressurized gas cartridge assembly based on a triggering event. The SIPFD may have a wearable data transmitter of a heartbeat device; a water depth device; and a geolocation device. The SIPFD may have a neck inflation device and a torso inflation device both connected to the pressurized gas cartridge assembly to enable the pressurized gas cartridge to inflate the neck and torso inflation devices when prompted. The prompt may be automatic or on request and be performed using an actuator mechanically communicating with the pressurized gas cartridge assembly to: (i) inflate the neck and torso inflation devices; and (ii) deflate the neck and torso inflation devices associated with a wearer.
WATER FLOTATION DEVICE WITH MEGAPHONE
A water safety flotation device includes a buoyant body and a hollow core. The buoyant body has a length and a width, with the length defining a longitudinal axis of the device. The hollow core extends along the longitudinal axis of the body. The hollow core is substantially conical and provides a first opening in the body at a first end and a second opening in the body at a second end. The hollow core serves the function of a megaphone.
WATER FLOTATION DEVICE WITH MEGAPHONE
A water safety flotation device includes a buoyant body and a hollow core. The buoyant body has a length and a width, with the length defining a longitudinal axis of the device. The hollow core extends along the longitudinal axis of the body. The hollow core is substantially conical and provides a first opening in the body at a first end and a second opening in the body at a second end. The hollow core serves the function of a megaphone.
Personal flotation device with passive location and identification system and method of use
A Personal Flotation Device (PFD), in the form of a vest or like garment, and having a quiver-like receptacle attachment, hinged to the garment for flexibility, is provided. The quiver attachment houses a mast and flag attached to a small flotation device, such that when the user enters the water the flotation device causes the mast and attached flag to rise so that the flag can be seen from a distance and the wearer identified thereby. The quiver element is attached such that it can place the extended mast and flag unobtrusively and at a distance from the wearer's head for comfort. The quiver element comprises a housing for the mast and flotation device and is permeable to water; the quiver element is shaped to guide the mast and flag linearly at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the wearer. The device allows for the flag to be interchanged with other flags so as to better identify the wearer from other users.
Personal flotation device with passive location and identification system and method of use
A Personal Flotation Device (PFD), in the form of a vest or like garment, and having a quiver-like receptacle attachment, hinged to the garment for flexibility, is provided. The quiver attachment houses a mast and flag attached to a small flotation device, such that when the user enters the water the flotation device causes the mast and attached flag to rise so that the flag can be seen from a distance and the wearer identified thereby. The quiver element is attached such that it can place the extended mast and flag unobtrusively and at a distance from the wearer's head for comfort. The quiver element comprises a housing for the mast and flotation device and is permeable to water; the quiver element is shaped to guide the mast and flag linearly at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the wearer. The device allows for the flag to be interchanged with other flags so as to better identify the wearer from other users.
Collar life preserver for water sports
This invention reveals a collar life preserver for water sports or similar that includes a compressed inflatable life preserver (1), a cartridge (2) that is filled with CO2, a solenoid valve (3) in connection with the cartridge (2), a discharge valve (4), a sensor (5) associated with a microprocessor (6) programmed with an algorithm and emission/reception means between the valve (3) and the microprocessor (6). The inflatable collar (1) presents a sensor (5) associated with the microprocessor (6) programmed with an algorithm that constantly receives information of the user's body functions and is capable of determining when the user is unconscious.
Collar life preserver for water sports
This invention reveals a collar life preserver for water sports or similar that includes a compressed inflatable life preserver (1), a cartridge (2) that is filled with CO2, a solenoid valve (3) in connection with the cartridge (2), a discharge valve (4), a sensor (5) associated with a microprocessor (6) programmed with an algorithm and emission/reception means between the valve (3) and the microprocessor (6). The inflatable collar (1) presents a sensor (5) associated with the microprocessor (6) programmed with an algorithm that constantly receives information of the user's body functions and is capable of determining when the user is unconscious.
BEACH SAFETY DEVICES, SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE
Disclosed in this document are beach safety devices, beach safety systems, and methods of use referred herein as BSDS. The BSDS utilizes various connected, electronic tools that improve the safety, operational efficiency, and emergency response time of a designated beach. In one form, the BSDS utilizes a visual warning system utilizing a colored warning light language. The BSDS comprises at least one central command tower CCT having various combinations of warning lights, audio generator, an emergency button, a life ring handle detector, and a beach monitoring module to process and initiate a response to beach condition data and emergency signals. Some embodiments further comprise one or more zone emergency towers networked with the CCT that are spread across the beach front or pier to extend the safety coverage across the beach. Other BSDS peripherals include a life ring node, a modular buoy node, a sensor buoy node.
BEACH SAFETY DEVICES, SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE
Disclosed in this document are beach safety devices, beach safety systems, and methods of use referred herein as BSDS. The BSDS utilizes various connected, electronic tools that improve the safety, operational efficiency, and emergency response time of a designated beach. In one form, the BSDS utilizes a visual warning system utilizing a colored warning light language. The BSDS comprises at least one central command tower CCT having various combinations of warning lights, audio generator, an emergency button, a life ring handle detector, and a beach monitoring module to process and initiate a response to beach condition data and emergency signals. Some embodiments further comprise one or more zone emergency towers networked with the CCT that are spread across the beach front or pier to extend the safety coverage across the beach. Other BSDS peripherals include a life ring node, a modular buoy node, a sensor buoy node.
Facilitating search and rescue
An apparatus that facilitates search and rescue, for example, in open water. The apparatus comprises a substrate with a particular geometry and a perimeter. The apparatus further comprises a cover positioned atop the substrate with the cover also having a particular geometry and perimeter, which correspond to the geometry and perimeter of the substrate. An air-tight seal seals the substrate perimeter to the cover perimeter and creates a sealed internal region. A breakable vessel holding an activator is located in the sealed internal region, along with illuminable dyes that are also located in the sealed internal region. When the breakable vessel is broken, the activator reacts with the illuminable dyes and illuminates the illuminable dyes.