AUTOMATIC DEPLOYMENT FLOTATION DEVICE
20230312065 · 2023-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63C2009/0041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A personal flotation device is provided that includes a housing, a canister disposed within the housing and storing a compressed gas, an inflatable member coupled to the housing, a channel within the housing, and a compressible member positioned within the channel. The channel extends from an exit point of the canister to the inflatable member such that the canister can be in fluid communication with the inflatable member. The compressible member is configured such that (i) when the personal flotation device is located less than a predetermined depth below a surface of water, the compressible member prevents the compressed gas from the canister from reaching the inflatable member, and (ii) when the personal flotation device is located greater than or equal to the predetermined depth below the surface of water, the compressible member compresses and thereby allows the compressed gas from the canister to inflate the inflatable member.
Claims
1. A personal flotation device comprising: a housing; a canister storing a compressed gas, the canister disposed within the housing; an inflatable member coupled to the housing; a channel within the housing, the channel extending from an exit point of the canister to the inflatable member such that the canister can be in fluid communication with the inflatable member; and a compressible member positioned within the channel, the compressible member configured such that (i) when the personal flotation device is located less than a predetermined depth below a surface of water, the compressible member prevents the compressed gas from the canister from reaching the inflatable member, and (ii) when the personal flotation device is located greater than or equal to the predetermined depth below the surface of water, the compressible member compresses and thereby allows the compressed gas from the canister to inflate the inflatable member.
2. The personal flotation device of claim 1, wherein the canister is removable.
3. The personal flotation device of claim 1, wherein the compressible member is a ball.
4. The personal flotation device of claim 1, wherein the compressible member is at least partially constructed of a metal.
5. The personal flotation device of claim 4, wherein the metal is copper.
6. The personal flotation device of claim 1, wherein the predetermined depth is greater than or equal to 0.5 meters and less than or equal to 5 meters.
7. The personal flotation device of claim 1, wherein the predetermined depth is greater than or equal to 0.5 meters and less than or equal to 2 meters.
8. The personal flotation device of claim 1, wherein the predetermined depth is adjustable.
9. The personal flotation device of claim 8, further comprising a supporting member disposed within the compressible member, the supporting member configured to at least some of the time apply a force to the interior of the compressible member.
10. The personal flotation device of claim 9, wherein a size of the supporting member, and thereby the force the supporting member applies, is adjustable.
11. The personal flotation device of claim 10, further comprising an adjustment knob connected to the supporting member such that adjusting the adjustment knob alters the size of the supporting member.
12. The personal flotation device of claim 9, wherein the supporting member is a ball.
13. The personal flotation device of claim 9, wherein the supporting member is at least partially constructed of a plastic.
14. The personal flotation device of claim 1, wherein the personal floatation device is configured to be worn on the arm of a user.
15. A personal flotation device comprising: a housing; a canister storing a compressed gas, the canister disposed within the housing; an inflatable member coupled to the housing; a channel within the housing, the channel extending from an exit point of the canister to the inflatable member such that the canister can be in fluid communication with the inflatable member; and a compressible member positioned within the channel, the compressible member configured such that (i) when the personal flotation device is subjected to less than a predetermined water pressure, the compressible member prevents the compressed gas from the canister from reaching the inflatable member, and (ii) when the personal flotation device is subjected to greater than or equal to the predetermined water pressure, the compressible member compresses and thereby allows compressed gas from the canister to inflate the inflatable member.
16. The personal flotation device of claim 15, wherein the predetermined water pressure is greater than or equal to 1.07 psi and less than or equal to 7.11 psi.
17. The personal flotation device of claim 15, wherein the predetermined water pressure corresponds to a depth below a surface of a body of water equal to 0.5, 1, 1.5, or 2 meters.
18. The personal flotation device of claim 15, further comprising a securement member configured to couple the personal flotation device to a user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] The present disclosure provides a new and innovative wearable personal flotation device that automatically deploys a buoyant member (e.g., a balloon filled with a gas) from a housing upon the device reaching a certain depth (e.g., pressure) below a surface of a body of water. The provided personal flotation device includes a compressible member that, prior to activation, blocks a compressed gas stored in a canister from reaching and inflating an inflatable member. Upon the personal flotation device being submerged to the certain depth below the water’s surface, the water pressure at that depth partially compresses the compressible member thereby enabling the compressed gas to reach and inflate the inflatable member. In this way, the inflatable member automatically inflates when the personal flotation device reaches the certain depth below the water’s surface without any manual activation by a user. As such, the provided personal flotation device can better protect individuals against drowning as compared to typical personal flotation devices that require manual activation. Additionally, by only providing buoyancy upon the personal flotation device reaching a certain depth, the provided personal flotation device enables individuals to perform activities in the water above that certain depth without interference from the provided personal flotation device, unlike some typical personal flotation devices.
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[0020] Upon the personal flotation device 100 being submerged in water to a depth below the surface that subjects the personal flotation device 100 to a predetermined water pressure, the water pressure exerts a force (designated by the arrows 800 in
[0021] In some aspects, the predetermined depth or water pressure at which the compressible member 708 partially compresses may be adjustable. For example, a user may adjust (e.g., turn) the adjustment knob 108 to select a predetermined depth or water pressure at which the compressible member 708 will partially compress. In some aspects, the predetermined depth or water pressure is adjustable to two or more discrete values. For example, the user may turn the adjustment knob 108 to select a predetermined depth of 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, or 5 meters. In another example, the user may turn the adjustment knob 108 to select a predetermined depth of 0.5, 1, 1.5, or 2 meters. In other aspects, the predetermined depth or water pressure is adjustable to any value within a range of values. For example, the user may turn the adjustment knob 108 to select a predetermined depth within a range of 0.5 to 5 meters, inclusive of the ends of the range. In another example, this range may be 0.5 to 2 meters.
[0022] In order to adjust the water pressure at which the compressible member 708 will partially compress, the personal flotation device 100 may include an adjustable member (not illustrated) within the compressible member 708. The adjustable member applies a force to the interior of the compressible member 708. The adjustable member may be a ball or have another suitable shape that corresponds to the compressible member 708 such that it can apply an evenly distributed force to the interior of the compressible member 708. In at least some examples, the adjustable member may be plastic. The adjustment knob 108 is connected to the adjustable member such that the adjustment knob 108 may change a size of the adjustable member. In one example, the adjustment knob 108 may increase or decrease a diameter of the adjustable member. As such, the larger the size (e.g., diameter) of the adjustable member, the more support the adjustable member provides to the compressible member 708. When the adjustable member supplies a greater amount of support to the compressible member 708, it takes a greater water pressure to partially compress the compressible member 708. In this way, the predetermined water pressure at which the compressible member 708 will partially compress may be adjusted.
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[0024] Without further elaboration, it is believed that one skilled in the art can use the preceding description to utilize the claimed inventions to their fullest extent. The examples and aspects disclosed herein are to be construed as merely illustrative and not a limitation of the scope of the present disclosure in any way. It will be apparent to those having skill in the art that changes may be made to the details of the above-described examples without departing from the underlying principles discussed. In other words, various modifications and improvements of the examples specifically disclosed in the description above are within the scope of the appended claims. For instance, any suitable combination of features of the various examples described is contemplated.