B63C9/11

LOCATION INDICATOR ASSEMBLY AND FLOTATION DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH LOCATION INDICATOR ASSEMBLY

A location indicator assembly has a support mechanism for undergoing movement between a retracted position and a deployed position, an indicator device mounted to the support mechanism, and a mechanism for deploying and retracting the support mechanism to place the indicator device between deployed and retracted states, respectively. A flotation device, such as a life jacket, is equipped with the location indicator assembly to provide high visibility for an individual floating in open water while using the flotation device.

LOCATION INDICATOR ASSEMBLY AND FLOTATION DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH LOCATION INDICATOR ASSEMBLY

A location indicator assembly has a support mechanism for undergoing movement between a retracted position and a deployed position, an indicator device mounted to the support mechanism, and a mechanism for deploying and retracting the support mechanism to place the indicator device between deployed and retracted states, respectively. A flotation device, such as a life jacket, is equipped with the location indicator assembly to provide high visibility for an individual floating in open water while using the flotation device.

Signal device for maritime distress rescue and surveillance device for maritime distress rescue
11488462 · 2022-11-01 ·

A signal device for maritime distress rescue and a surveillance device for maritime distress rescue are provided. The signal device for maritime distress rescue which is carried by a user aboard a vessel may include a first communicator configured to communicate with a surveillance device for maritime distress rescue of the vessel, a first position detector configured to generate first position information of the signal device at a predetermined time interval, and a first controller configured to receive second position information of the surveillance device from the surveillance device at a predetermined time interval and determine whether the first position information is within a safe area of the vessel that is set on the basis of the second position information. Accordingly, when a distress occurs, it is possible to transmit a distress signal without operating a switch while minimizing power consumption of the signal device.

Horizontal rescue system
11472522 · 2022-10-18 · ·

A man overboard system may comprise a strap system allowing for the rescue of a subject who is in a horizontal position. A strap system may comprise a loop 830 with an end of the loop defining a chest strap securing the chest of a victim and a one-way buckle 840 retaining the chest strap around the victim. A side of the chest strap may be attached to a main body strap 870 which may comprise a plurality of webbing tubing pieces 880 or a monolithic sheet of material to support the backside of the victim. An attachment bar 885 may be attached to the main body strap and a plurality of side straps 860. The side straps may be attached to a far end of the loop.

Horizontal rescue system
11472522 · 2022-10-18 · ·

A man overboard system may comprise a strap system allowing for the rescue of a subject who is in a horizontal position. A strap system may comprise a loop 830 with an end of the loop defining a chest strap securing the chest of a victim and a one-way buckle 840 retaining the chest strap around the victim. A side of the chest strap may be attached to a main body strap 870 which may comprise a plurality of webbing tubing pieces 880 or a monolithic sheet of material to support the backside of the victim. An attachment bar 885 may be attached to the main body strap and a plurality of side straps 860. The side straps may be attached to a far end of the loop.

Floatation Device
20170297664 · 2017-10-19 ·

A floatation device for use by an individual in a body of water, comprising of an upper body covering and two fabric covered inflatable sleeve elements. The upper body covering contains multiple gussets that hide the male or female end of a clasp device. The fabric covered inflatable sleeves contain the opposite end of the clasp device which allow them to be securely fastened to the upper body covering in one or more locations.

Floatation Device
20170297664 · 2017-10-19 ·

A floatation device for use by an individual in a body of water, comprising of an upper body covering and two fabric covered inflatable sleeve elements. The upper body covering contains multiple gussets that hide the male or female end of a clasp device. The fabric covered inflatable sleeves contain the opposite end of the clasp device which allow them to be securely fastened to the upper body covering in one or more locations.

Emergency Rescue Locator
20170247091 · 2017-08-31 ·

An emergency rescue locator for locating persons and pets in the water is provided. The emergency rescue locator comprises a life jacket having a front side and a rear side and a locating system mounted to the life jacket. The locating system comprises an inflatable pole having a first end and a second end and an inflating mechanism in fluid communication with the first end of the pole. Upon the locating system becoming immersed in the water, the inflating mechanism instantly and automatically activates to inflate the pole causing the second end of the pole to be positioned at a point above a water surface. The locating system immediately and continuously pinpoints the persons' or pets' location until rescued.

SHARK REPELLENT
20220030848 · 2022-02-03 ·

Some embodiments may be of spearfishing apparatus fitted with at least one magnet configured to repel sharks away from the spearfishing apparatus. The spearfishing apparatus may be one or more of: a spearfishing shaft, a spearfishing tip, and/or a spearfishing gun. Such magnets may be electromagnets powered by batteries in some embodiments.

SHARK REPELLENT
20220030848 · 2022-02-03 ·

Some embodiments may be of spearfishing apparatus fitted with at least one magnet configured to repel sharks away from the spearfishing apparatus. The spearfishing apparatus may be one or more of: a spearfishing shaft, a spearfishing tip, and/or a spearfishing gun. Such magnets may be electromagnets powered by batteries in some embodiments.