Collapsible flotation device
10457362 ยท 2019-10-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63C9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C9/082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B35/607
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63C9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B35/607
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device comprises a spring and a sleeve. The spring is configured to form a closed loop. The spring is moveable between a coiled configuration when the spring is collapsed and an uncoiled configuration when the spring is expanded. The spring defines a circumference while in the uncoiled configuration. The spring is disposed within the sleeve.
Claims
1. A flotation apparatus, comprising: a panel having a first end portion and a second end portion opposite the first end portion, the panel having an interior region and an outer region disposed about the interior region, the panel having a maximum length greater than a maximum width of the panel, the outer region having an inner perimeter portion, the outer region including a first inflatable chamber, the first inflatable chamber, when inflated, having a centerline that is curved; the interior region including a liquid permeable material having an outer perimeter portion fixedly coupled to the inner perimeter portion of the outer region, the interior region including a second inflatable chamber having an end portion coupled to the outer region of the panel such that the second inflatable chamber is disposed between the first end portion of the panel and the second end portion of the panel, the second inflatable chamber, when inflated, having a centerline that is linear.
2. The flotation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the liquid permeable material is disposed (1) between the second inflatable chamber and the first end portion of the panel and (2) between the second inflatable chamber and the second end portion of the panel.
3. The flotation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the end portion of the second inflatable chamber is coupled to the outer region of the panel at a first location of the outer region of the panel, the flotation apparatus further comprising: a third inflatable chamber having an end portion coupled to the outer region of the panel at a second location of the outer region of the panel between the first end portion of the panel and the second end portion of the panel, the second location different from the first location, the third inflatable chamber, when inflated, having a centerline that is linear.
4. The flotation apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a third inflatable chamber having an end portion coupled to the outer region of the panel between the first end portion of the panel and the second end portion of the panel such that the third inflatable chamber is spaced apart from the second inflatable chamber and such that a centerline of the third inflatable chamber, when inflated, is parallel to the centerline of the second inflatable chamber.
5. The flotation apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a third inflatable chamber having an end portion coupled to the outer region of the panel between the first end portion of the panel and the second end portion of the panel such that the liquid permeable material is disposed (1) between the second inflatable chamber and the first end portion of the panel, (2) between the second inflatable chamber and the third inflatable chamber, and (3) between the third inflatable chamber and the second end portion of the panel.
6. The flotation apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a coilable spring coupled substantially to an outer perimeter of the outer region of the panel, the spring being coiled while in a collapsed configuration and being uncoiled while in an expanded configuration.
7. The flotation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the outer region includes a material different from the liquid permeable material of the inner region.
8. The flotation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the liquid permeable material of the interior region is substantially planar when the first inflatable chamber is inflated and when the second inflatable chamber is inflated.
9. The flotation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the panel includes a third inflatable chamber at least partially disposed within the interior region, the third inflatable chamber is configured to support a user's head above a remaining portion of the user's body when the second inflatable chamber is inflated.
10. A flotation apparatus, comprising: a panel having an interior region and an outer region disposed about the interior region, the interior region including a mesh material having an outer perimeter portion, the interior region having a maximum length greater than a maximum width of the interior region, the outer region including a first layer of material and a second layer of material and defining a pocket between the first layer of material and the second layer of material, an inner perimeter portion of each of the first layer of material and the second layer of material being fixedly coupled to the outer perimeter portion of the mesh material of the interior region; a first inflatable bladder disposed within the pocket between the first layer of material and the second layer of material of the outer region of the panel; a second inflatable bladder disposed in the interior region such that a centerline of the second inflatable bladder is disposed parallel to the maximum width of the apparatus, the mesh material of the interior region being coupled to the second inflatable bladder; and a third inflatable bladder having an end portion coupled to the outer region of the panel between a first end portion of the panel and a second end portion of the panel such that the mesh material is disposed (1) between the second inflatable bladder and the first end portion of the panel, (2) between the second inflatable bladder and the third inflatable bladder, and (3) between the third inflatable bladder and the second end portion of the panel opposite the first end portion of the panel, the flotation apparatus sized and shaped to support a weight of a user of the flotation apparatus when the flotation apparatus is disposed on water, at least one of the first inflatable bladder and the second inflatable bladder is inflated, and the user is disposed on the flotation apparatus.
11. The flotation apparatus of claim 10, wherein: the second inflatable bladder includes an end portion coupled to the outer region of the panel at a first location of the outer region of the panel, the end portion of third inflatable bladder is coupled to the outer region of the panel at a second location of the outer region of the panel different from the first location, the third inflatable bladder, when inflated, has a centerline that is linear.
12. The flotation apparatus of claim 10, wherein the third inflatable bladder is coupled to the outer region of the panel such that the third inflatable bladder is spaced apart from the second inflatable bladder and such that a centerline of the third inflatable bladder, when inflated, is parallel to a centerline of the second inflatable bladder.
13. The flotation apparatus of claim 10, further comprising: a spring disposed within the pocket of the outer region, the spring forming a closed loop and being moveable between a coiled configuration when the spring is collapsed and an uncoiled configuration when the spring is expanded.
14. The flotation apparatus of claim 10, wherein at least one of the first layer of material and the second layer of material is different from the mesh material.
15. The flotation apparatus of claim 10, wherein the mesh material of the interior region is substantially planar when the first inflatable bladder is inflated, when the second inflatable bladder is inflated, and when the user is not disposed on the apparatus.
16. The flotation apparatus of claim 10, further comprising: a fourth inflatable bladder coupled to the interior region, the fourth inflatable bladder is configured to support a head of the user above a remaining portion of a body of the user when the fourth inflatable bladder is inflated.
17. A flotation apparatus, comprising: a panel having a first end portion and a second end portion opposite the first end portion, the panel having an interior region and an outer region disposed about the interior region, the panel having a maximum length greater than a maximum width of the panel, the outer region having an inner perimeter portion, the interior region including a liquid permeable material having an outer perimeter portion fixedly coupled to the inner perimeter portion of the outer region, the interior region including a plurality of inflatable chambers, a first inflatable chamber from the plurality of inflatable chambers, when inflated, having a centerline, a second inflatable chamber from the plurality of inflatable chambers, when inflated, having a centerline that is parallel to the centerline of the first inflatable chamber; a first inflatable bladder coupled to the outer region of the panel, the first inflatable bladder, when inflated, having a centerline that is curved; and a second inflatable bladder coupled to the panel, the second inflatable bladder configured to support a head of the user above a remaining portion of a body of the user when the second inflatable bladder is inflated.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention.
(11) The present invention provides a collapsible flotation device. The device includes a coilable metal or plastic spring. The coilable spring can be made from other materials, however, it is important that the coilable spring be made from a material that is strong and flexible. The spring must be coilable such that it folds on top of itself to become more compact. In its uncoiled state, the coilable spring can be round or oval or any shape satisfactory for use as a flotation device. Because it is to be used in water, the coilable spring is preferably either manufactured from a waterproof material or coated to protect any material which is not waterproof. The coilable spring can be a single continuous element or can include a joining means, such as a sleeve, for joining the ends of one or more spring elements together. The coilable spring can be of any appropriate shape and dimension. The coilable spring also has memory such that is biased to return to its uncoiled configuration when not held in the coiled configuration.
(12) Stretched across the coilable spring is a flexible panel of material. The flexible panel can be one continuous piece or can be made up of several different types of material. In a preferred embodiment, the center portion of the flexible panel is mesh to allow water to flow through while the perimeter edges are nylon or polyester. At the edges of the flotation device, the material is a double thickness, forming a pocket around the perimeter of the flotation device. In this pocket are one or more inflatable chambers. One inflatable chamber may surround the entire perimeter of the flotation device or it may be divided into two or more inflatable chambers with each inflatable chamber having a means for inflating and deflating the inflatable chamber. In a preferred embodiment, one inflatable chamber is specifically designed to accommodate the user's head. In this embodiment, the pocket formed by the material is wider along a small portion of the perimeter of the flotation device to allow for a wider inflatable chamber. This will prevent the user's head from sinking below the rest of the user's body. The size of the inflatable chamber can vary significantly and need only be as wide as necessary to support the user's body weight. A preferred embodiment includes an inflatable chamber which is 3 inches in diameter when inflated. The inflatable chamber can be made from any appropriate float material but is preferably resistant to punctures. The coilable spring may also be located within the perimeter pocket. If one inflatable chamber is selected, the coilable spring can be placed inside or outside the inflatable chamber. If multiple inflatable chambers are used, the coilable spring will be outside the inflatable chambers. Alternatively, the coilable spring may be located outside the perimeter pocket along the outer edge of the flotation device. The coilable spring may be attached to the flexible panel through mechanical means such as fastening, stitching, fusing, or gluing.
(13) A preferred embodiment of the flotation device is shown in
(14) Alternatively or in addition to the perimeter inflatable chambers, the device can include inflatable chambers 26 which cross the panel as shown in
(15) While the description above refers to particular embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. The accompanying claims are intended to cover such modifications as would fall within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.