LIFE JACKET FOR AQUATIC USE
20220402584 · 2022-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63C2009/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C9/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The life jacket has a harness designed to be fitted over the torso of an individual and having a dorsal structure and a ventral structure, at least ventral buoyancy tubes attached to the harness, and manual inflation means for inflating the ventral buoyancy tubes. The uninflated ventral buoyancy tubes are arranged in the dorsal structure of the harness and, when inflated, they are deployed in the ventral structure of the harness. The harness has a guide rope extending along its dorsal and ventral structures and the ventral buoyancy tubes are attached to the harness by a connector that can also be inflated and is designed to be deployed, under the action of the inflation means, by being guided along the guide rope. The life jacket is only deployed on the front of the abdomen in the event of difficulty.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A life jacket for aquatic environments comprising a harness arranged to be slipped on the torso of an individual and comprising a back structure and a belly structure, at least belly buoyancy tubes connected to the harness and manually actuatable inflation means for inflating the belly buoyancy tubes, wherein the at least belly buoyancy tubes, when uninflated, are disposed in the back structure of the harness and, when inflated, are spread out on the belly structure of the harness.
12. The life jacket according to claim 11, wherein the harness comprises a guide cord extending along both its back and belly structures and the belly buoyancy tubes are connected to the harness by an also inflatable connector arranged, under the action of the inflation means, to spread out while being guided along the guide cord.
13. The life jacket according to claim 12, wherein each belly buoyancy tube is connected to its connector by a valve arranged to allow the inflation of the tube only after the connector has been spread out.
14. The life jacket according to claim 11, wherein there is also provided a back buoyancy tube arranged, under the action of the inflation means, to be inflated and spread out against the individual's nape.
15. The life jacket according to claim 11, wherein the buoyancy tubes, when uninflated, and the inflation means are disposed in a pocket of the back structure of the harness.
16. The life jacket according to claim 12, wherein the buoyancy tubes, when uninflated, and the inflation means being disposed in a pocket of the back structure of the harness, the connectors of the belly buoyancy tubes are, in the uninflated state, disposed in the pocket.
17. The life jacket according to claim 11, wherein there is provided a pull control element for actuating the inflation means.
18. The life jacket according to claim 12, wherein the buoyancy tubes, when uninflated, and the inflation means being disposed in a pocket of the back structure of the harness, the buoyancy tubes and the connectors, in the uninflated state, are folded back into the pocket below passage slots kept sealed.
19. The life jacket according to claim 15, wherein the pocket comprises a rigid plate on which is clipped a flexible cover arranged to move away from the rigid plate under the action of the inflation system.
20. The life jacket according to claim 11, wherein the inflation means comprise a gas cartridge, a triggering device, a control pull tab for the triggering device and means for putting the gas cartridge and the at least buoyancy tubes in communication.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The invention will be better understood with the following description of several embodiments of the jacket of the invention, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] The life jacket that will now be described comprises a harness 1, here slipped on the torso 2 of an individual in
[0030] The harness comprises, for positioning on the torso 2, a pair of shoulder straps 8, passed around the individual's neck 5, and a belt 6 passed around the individual's belly 7.
[0031] The shoulder straps 8 are attached to the belt 6 by a clasp 9.
[0032] The belt 6 may be in one part, and is then elastic to accommodate different sizes of individuals, or it may be in two parts, which may also be elastic, and may be joined by an adjustment buckle.
[0033] At the rear of the jacket, on its back structure 4, a pocket 10 is attached, for example by sewing, on the shoulder straps 8 and the belt 6, for receiving two inflatable belly buoyancy tubes 11, their inflatable connectors 12, a back inflatable buoyancy tube 13 and an inflation system 14. The pocket 10 is closed and has passage slots 18 for the tubes and their connectors.
[0034] The tubes and connectors are made of a material suitable for inflation, which the person skilled in the art will be able to choose without difficulty.
[0035] At rest (
[0036] To spread out the belly buoyancy tubes 11, the inflation system 14 is triggered to begin inflating the connectors 12, causing them to come out of the pocket 10 with the buoyancy tubes 11 still in a more or less folded back or curled up state.
[0037] Suspended from the belt 6, between the pocket 10 and the clasp 9 to which it is attached, is a guide cord 15 for the connectors 12 (
[0038] To ensure that the buoyancy tubes 11 do not remain against the back structure 4 once inflated, which would be detrimental to the safety of swimmers in the belly-up rescue position, each buoyancy tube 11 is connected to its connector 12 by a valve 17 whose flapper releases the passage of gas to the tube only after the connector 12 has been fully spread out, around the individual's torso 2, from the pocket 10 to the clasp 9 so as to inflate the tube only after it has been positioned against the belly structure 3.
[0039] A particular embodiment of the pocket 20 for receiving the buoyancy tubes, their connectors and the inflation system of the jacket of the invention may be contemplated, as illustrated in
[0040] The pocket 20 comprises a relatively rigid plate 21 on which is clipped, on its top 22 and bottom 23 edges, a flexible cover 24, provided with two top 25 and bottom 26 clipping edges.
[0041] At rest (
[0042] The inflation system 14, which is perfectly conventional here, comprises a gas cartridge 30, a triggering device 31, with a locking member for the device, and a control pull tab 32 for the locking member. The connectors 12 of the belly buoyancy tubes 11 and the back tube 13 are connected to a bag 33 into which the neck 34 of the gas cartridge 30 opens. The gas used is usually carbon dioxide CO.sub.2. When the swimmer pulls the pull tab 32, he/she unlocks the triggering device 31 and the gas escapes from the cartridge 30 to fill the bag 33, the connectors 12 and the tubes 11, 13.