PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE
20180346080 ยท 2018-12-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is a personal flotation device comprising an inflatable bladder, a harness configured to be worn on the body of the user comprising a body belt and at least two vertical straps on the front of the harness configured to extend upward over the user's shoulders and connect to the back of the harness, the inflatable bladder attached to the front of the harness and slidably attached to the body belt and the at least two vertical straps, an inflation mechanism configured to inflate the inflatable bladder, and the inflatable bladder configured to expand vertically and horizontally across the user's chest when it is inflated.
Claims
1. A personal flotation device comprising: an inflatable bladder; a harness configured to be worn on the body of the user comprising a body belt and at least two vertical straps on the front of the harness configured to extend upward over the user's shoulders and connect to the back of the harness; the inflatable bladder attached to the front of the harness and slidably attached to the body belt and the at least two vertical straps; an inflation mechanism configured to inflate the inflatable bladder; and the inflatable bladder configured to expand vertically and horizontally across the user's chest when it is inflated.
2. The personal flotation device of claim 1, further comprising a horizontal band connected to the outside of the bladder near the vertical center of the bladder.
3. The personal flotation device of claim 2, wherein the horiztonal band is slidably attached to the body belt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] A personal flotation device comprising an inflatable bladder, a harness configured to be worn on the body of the user comprising a body belt and at least two vertical straps on the front of the harness configured to extend upward over the user's shoulders and connect to the back of the harness, the inflatable bladder attached to the front of the harness and slidably attached to the body belt and the at least two vertical straps, an inflation mechanism configured to inflate the inflatable bladder, and the inflatable bladder configured to expand vertically and horizontally across the user's chest when it is inflated.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] The following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. For purposes of explanation, specific nomenclature is set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. Descriptions of specific embodiments or applications are provided only as examples. Various modifications to the embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest possible scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein. Moreover, in the present disclosure various devices are described and set forth with regard to several embodiments. It is contemplated that features of the disclosed embodiments may be combined in any manner as may be desired for various applications and implementations.
[0013] In various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, an inflatable PFD air bladder is connected to a harness worn around the body and over the shoulders. The uninflated bladder is packaged with an inflation mechanism, oral inflation tube, and gas cylinder and attached to the front of the harness at or near the belt. From this position, the bladder expands from the center out. The edges of the bladder are slidably attached to the horizontal and vertical straps of the harness so that the expansion of the bladder is controlled and the buoyancy is kept close to the user's body without the need for secondary donning. The bladder position can then be adjusted by using adjustments on the harness straps, and there is no need for a neck strap on the bladder, which can be a simple square or rectangular pillow type bladder.
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[0015] In various exemplary embodiments, a generally square or rectangular bladder 102 may be connected to the harness 104 at two points. A horizontal band 112 or strip may be connected to the outside of the bladder 102, just at or below vertical center of the bladder. The center of the horizontal band 112 or strip may be fixed to the body belt 106. In various exemplary embodiments, the horizontal band 112 or strip on the bladder 102 may also have a belt loop 114 on either side with the body belt 106 threaded through such that the belt loops 114 can freely slide along the front of the body belt 106. It will be understood that the strip or band on the bladder could be eliminated and the bladder itself could be fixed to the body belt, with belt loops attached directly to the bladder.
[0016] The top edge of the bladder 102 may be connected to the two vertical straps 108 by a loop 116 around each vertical strap 108. The loops 116 may be configured so that they can freely slide up and down the vertical straps 108, allowing the top edge of the bladder 102 to move upward along the vertical straps 108.
[0017] During normal wear the deflated bladder 102, inflation mechanism 118, oral tube 120, and CO2 cylinder 122 may be folded and stowed inside a protective cover 124 on the front of the body belt 106 and/or the vertical straps 108. When inflated, the bladder 102 will expand from the center out. The belt loops 114 around the body belt 106 and the vertical straps 108 secure the bladder 102 to the harness and allow it to expand across the wearer's chest and stomach, while keeping the buoyancy of the bladder close the body of the wearer. The wearer does not need to pull a strap over their head, eliminating any secondary donning. If the wearer needs to adjust the buoyancy closer to their body they can tighten the vertical straps 108 with the ladder locs 126 at the shoulders. This pulls the buoyancy closer to the chest.
[0018] It will be readily understood that the various exemplary embodiments described above can by rearranged into various different configurations.