Flotation device for a shot gun
09650112 ยท 2017-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B22/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B22/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B22/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B22/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shot gun flotation device includes an inflatable arrangement comprising a water sensitive mechanism; an inflatable bladder; and a source of gas for inflating the inflatable element. Housing has a first tubular section attached to the shot gun, a tubular transition section, and a second tubular section for housing the inflatable arrangement. A further embodiment comprises an attachment adapter, a frame, and a sheath. The attachment adapter includes a first end section with threads for attachment to the shot gun, a middle section for mounting a ring, and a second end section with external threads for engaging the frame. The frame supports an inflatable arrangement and a sheath houses the inflatable arrangement and the frame when in an inoperative state. Further embodiments include an inflatable arrangement with a bladder stored in housing and a CO.sub.2 cartridge for inflating the bladder when the inflatable arrangement is activated.
Claims
1. A flotation device mounted on a shot gun, the flotation device comprising a housing; the housing comprising: a first tubular section having an internal surface, an external surface, a proximal end, a distal end, and internal threads defined on the internal surface of the first tubular section adjacent to the shot gun, the first tubular section having a first external diameter; a tubular transition section having a proximal end unitary with the distal end of the first tubular section of the housing, a distal end, and an external surface, the external surface of the tubular transition section having an external diameter which is smaller than the external diameter of the first tubular section; a second tubular section having a proximal end, a distal end, an external surface, and an external diameter which is equal to the external diameter of the first tubular section, the proximal end of the second tubular section of the housing being unitary with the distal end of the tubular transition section; a ring mounted around the tubular transition section for connecting a strap of the shot gun to the flotation device and retained in position around the tubular transition section by the first tubular section and the second tubular section; a closure cap frictionally mounted on the second tubular section adjacent to the distal end of the second tubular section to close the second tubular section in a watertight manner when the closure cap is in place on the second tubular section; and an inflatable arrangement located in the second tubular section; the inflatable arrangement being set to activate when it senses water pressure and to inflate to bring the shot gun to a water surface when the flotation device encounters water; and the first tubular section, the tubular transition section, and the second tubular section of the housing being comprised of a one-piece unitary structure.
2. The flotation device of claim 1, wherein the inflatable arrangement comprises: a water sensitive mechanism fluidically connected to the external surface of the second tubular section; an inflatable balloon; and a source of gas for inflating the inflatable balloon, the water sensitive mechanism being set to activate when it senses water, and the source of gas being fluidically connected to the inflatable balloon and fluidically connected to the water sensitive mechanism to inflate the inflatable balloon when the water sensitive mechanism is activated as the flotation device enters water.
3. The flotation device of claim 1, wherein the first tubular section, the tubular transition section, and the second tubular section of the housing are comprised of a plastic injection molding.
4. The flotation device of claim 1, wherein the first tubular section, the tubular transition section, and the second tubular section of the housing are comprised of plastic, metal or a combination thereof.
5. The flotation device of claim 1, wherein the inflatable arrangement comprises: an inflatable bladder; a housing for storing the inflatable bladder and containing a trigger mechanism; a CO.sub.2 cartridge fluidically connected to the inflatable bladder; and a closure cover; and wherein the trigger mechanism is activated upon contact with water to move the inflatable bladder out of the housing to float the shot gun to the surface of the water.
6. A flotation device mounted on a shot gun, the flotation device comprising: an attachment adapter having a first end section with internal threads for engaging threads on the shot gun, a middle section, and a second end section with external threads, a frame with internal threads for engaging the external threads of the second end section of the attachment adapter; an inflatable arrangement secured to the frame; a sheath which encircles and houses the frame and the inflatable arrangement when the inflatable arrangement is in an inoperative condition and which opens up and is forced away from the inflatable arrangement when the inflatable arrangement is in an operative condition; a ring mounted around the middle section of the attachment adapter for attaching a strap of the shot gun to the flotation device and retained in position around the middle section of the attachment adapter by the first end section of the attachment adapter and the frame; and the first end section, the middle section, and the second end section of the attachment adapter comprising a three-tiered tubular section with reducing diameters.
7. The flotation device of claim 6, wherein the inflatable arrangement comprises: a water sensitive mechanism; an inflatable balloon; and a source of gas for inflating the inflatable balloon, the water sensitive mechanism being set to activate when it enters water, and the source of gas being fluidically connected to the inflatable balloon and fluidically connected to the water sensitive mechanism to inflate the inflatable balloon when the water sensitive mechanism is activated as the flotation device enters water.
8. The flotation device of claim 6, wherein the inflatable arrangement comprises: an inflatable bladder; a housing for storing the inflatable bladder and containing a trigger mechanism; a CO.sub.2 cartridge fluidically connected to the inflatable bladder; and a sheath adjacent to the CO.sub.2 cartridge, and wherein the trigger mechanism is activated upon contact with water to move the inflatable bladder out of the housing to float the shot gun to the surface of the water.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(17) Inflatable balloon 184 is generally housed in the second tubular section 140. In a manner well-known to those skilled in the art, inflatable balloon 184 is associated with water sensitive mechanism 182. Water sensitive mechanism 182 is known in the art and therefore details thereof are not necessary in this disclosure.
(18) As discussed herein above, inflatable balloon 184 is located in second tubular section 140 in a collapsed state for operation of flotation device 12. Inflatable balloon 184 is also well-known in the art and therefore details of inflatable balloon 184 are not necessary in this disclosure. A source of compressed gas 186 for inflating balloon 184 is also located inside housing 100 of flotation device 12. Compressed gas source 186 is known in the art and therefore details thereof are not necessary in this disclosure. In a manner well-known to those skilled in the art, gas source 186 is fluidically connected to the inflatable balloon 184 and is fluidically connected to water sensitive mechanism 182 to inflate the inflatable balloon 184 when water sensitive mechanism 182 is activated which generally occurs when shot gun 10 is accidentally dropped into the water.
(19) As stated herein above, closure cap 170 is mounted on second tubular section 140 in a manner so that the closure cap 170 is forced away from second tubular section 140 when inflatable arrangement 180 is activated or deployed.
(20) In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the components of housing 100, that is, components 110, 130 and 140 are integrally connected. That is, components 110, 130 and 140 are unitary in that they are manufactured as one piece. In an embodiment of the invention, housing 100 is made via an injection molding process. Housing 100 may be comprised of plastic or metal or a combination thereof, or any suitable material. These components may be comprised of a plastic injection molding.
(21) It is to be further appreciated that flotation device 12 is in an inoperative state when the flotation device 12 is mounted onto the connection element 70 of magazine tube 60. It is to be further appreciated that inflatable balloon 184 can be deflated and stuffed back into second tubular section 140 since the water pressure sensitive switch 182 and compressed gas source 186 are still intact after inflatable balloon 184 is inflated and after inflatable balloon 184 brings shot gun 10 to the water surface.
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(28) While the flotation device of the invention has been described herein as associated with a shot gun, it is to be appreciated that the flotation device may be used with other articles, such as, for example, rifles and fishing rods.
(29) While the present invention has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments of the various figures, it is to be understood that other similar embodiments may be used or modifications and additions may be made to the described embodiment for performing the same function of the present invention without deviating there from. Accordingly, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications as come within the spirit and scope of the invention.