B63C2009/131

Safety, rescue, and recovery apparatus and method
09663202 · 2017-05-30 · ·

A safety, rescue, and recovery device that compressively secures to a limb of a user when inflated. The device can be easily adjusted to be negatively buoyant, neutrally buoyant, or positively buoyant before inflation depending on whether the application is safety, rescue, or recovery. The device may also be integrated into an article of clothing for certain applications. An elongated handle is attached to the device to provide a sliding attachment point for a rescue rope that automatically reduces torque applied to the limb of the user. Consequently, a rescue force applied to the rescue rope can act at a variety of angles along an arc relative to the device.

INFLATABLE PERSONAL BODYWEAR FLOTATION DEVICE
20170073052 · 2017-03-16 ·

A persona! flotation device for a user comprises a bodywear member, as well as a container containing buoyant gas and an actuation assembly, both of which are mounted to the bodywear member. The bodywear member is to be worn to by the user such as on the wrist or the neck. The actuation assembly is in operative communication with the container containing buoyant gas for selectively being actuated so as to provide fluid communication between the container containing buoyant gas and the inflatable member. Actuation of the actuation assembly provides for releasing the buoyant gas into the inflatable member causing the inflatable member to inflate and provide buoyancy to the persona! flotation device.

WEARABLE INFLATABLE FLOTATION DEVICE
20250083783 · 2025-03-13 · ·

Described herein are inflatable wearable devices comprising: a reaction container having an expandable bladder, a dry powder compartment and a liquid compartment with a removable barrier between the compartments, the expandable bladder being connected to at least one of the dry powder compartment or the liquid compartment, and wherein the dry powder compartment comprises a mixture of an ionic hydride and a borohydride, and wherein the liquid compartment comprises an aqueous solution comprising a foam forming agent, and wherein upon removal of the barrier between the compartments, the aqueous solution contacts the mixture of an ionic hydride and a borohydride, thereby forming hydrogen gas foam.