FLOTATION DEVICE
20230211855 · 2023-07-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B34/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A flotation device including a frame and buoyant foam covering is described.
Claims
1. A flotation device comprising: a head support frame including a first elongate member and a second elongate member coupled to the first elongate member, wherein the first elongate member and the second elongate member are covered by a first elongate buoyant elastomeric material portion and a second elongate buoyant elastomeric material portion, respectively; and an accurate frame member covered by an accurate buoyant elastomeric material portion, wherein the accurate frame member and the accurate buoyant elastomeric material portion are joined to the head support frame.
2. The flotation device of claim 1, wherein the head support frame includes an elbow connection coupled to each end of the first elongate member and a tee connector coupled to each end of the second elongate member, and wherein each elbow connection is joined to a corresponding tee connector via an intermediate connector piece.
3. The flotation device of claim 1, further comprising a first end cap and a second end cap configured to connect to a first end of the arcuate frame member and a second end of the arcuate frame member.
4. The flotation device of claim 1, wherein the head support frame member can be extended by connecting an additional head support frame member to the head support frame member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Some implementations of the flotation device (or floater) can be manufactured from flotation items called “noodles” and plumbing supplies including PVC pipe and associated fittings. Early designs did not have a frame of pipe in the arch and the present inventor determined that the arch would collapse to a triangle without support and thus it needed a frame to maintain the shape.
[0014] Some implementations can include tie downs (or other suitable fasteners) to hold a headrest to the floater body (the spreader), which can determine the size of the floater. The frame can include two sections, one for the arch and one for the main body including the headrest. Each frame section can be sealed to form a bubble for added flotation. In some implementations, the frame can be one piece.
[0015] The floater can be used in swimming pools and lakes by people enjoying being in the water. No longer does a person have to stand in the pool or hang onto the wall or grasp a flimsy “noodle” or tread water all day. One steps into the floater and steps into the water allowing the arch of the floater to come up under the armpits with the headrest or spreader frame to be located behind the user to form a back rest and headrest. Thus, one can lean back as in an easy chair in shallow water or in deep water gain a degree of physical therapy called traction as the downward weight of the body by gravity is diminished in the water and the weight of the body below the arms allows a gentle stretch. Many exercises can be done with no weight on the joints which allows blood to flow into the joints. The floater will last for years. There is nothing to inflate. Scrapes or cuts do not diminish the floatation of the floater. A person is in the water not on the water as with most other floaters. The size of the float material is less cumbersome to use compared to an inflatable item which can be bulky. The floater is not intrusive to other people in the water.
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[0021] While some example implementations have been described in terms of a general embodiment with several specific example modifications, it is recognized that other modifications and variations of the embodiments described above are within the spirit and scope of the disclosed subject matter. Applicant intends to embrace any and all such modifications, variations and embodiments.