PERSON OVERBOARD RETRIEVL APPARATUS
20230117333 ยท 2023-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Frank RABENA (Virginia Beach, VA, US)
- Jerry Ryan Bryant (Virginia Beach, VA, US)
- William Saunders (Suffolk, VA, US)
- Jacob Johnson (Suffolk, VA, US)
Cpc classification
B63C2009/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A deployable conscious or unconscious person-in-the-water rescue apparatus that can be manually or automatically deployed multiple and consecutive times to assist both a rescuer and a person-in-the-water by providing a tethered net that self-deploys in the water and supports the person-in-the-water while being pulled to safety.
Claims
1. A person-in-the-water rescue apparatus, comprising: a tether line including a float and swivel near a deployable end, the swivel being connected to first ends of multiple net lines; a net connected to second ends of the multiple net lines; at least one float connected to an upper side of the net; at least one weight connected to a lower side of the net than the at least one float.
2. The person-in-the-water rescue apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: net spreader rods attached to the net to help spread the net upon deployment.
3. The person-in-the-water rescue apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the net spreader rods are fiberglass and formed in an x-pattern.
4. The person-in-the-water rescue apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the net further comprises drag material with a higher drag coefficient than other portions of the net to help spread the net upon deployment.
5. The person-in-the-water rescue apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: a flap attached at one end to the net and having a fastener portion at another end, the flap being large enough to wrap a portion of the apparatus and fasten to the swivel for storage and to improve throwing distance and accuracy.
6. The person-in-the-water rescue apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the multiple net lines include 4 net lines, the at least one float includes 2 floats, and the at least one weigh includes 2 weights.
7. The person-in-the-water rescue apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the two floats are directionally opposite planar buoys configured to move away from each other when the tether line is pulled.
8. The person-in-the-water rescue apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a spreader plate operationally connected to the swivel, for spreading the net lines.
9. The person-in-the-water rescue apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: a flap attached at one end to the apparatus and having at a fastener at another end, the flap being large enough to wrap a portion of the apparatus and fasten the another end to the apparatus for storage and to compact the apparatus to improve throwing distance and accuracy at deployment.
10. The person-in-the-water rescue apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the drag material is configured in a conical shape.
11. The person-in-the-water rescue apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the drag material is configured to cause the net to form a conical shape when being retrieved.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0015] Upon impact or deployment in the water past the person-in-the-water, the rescuer retrieves tether line 1 and the drag from weights 8 and buoys 5 cause net 7 to expand. Retaining device 4 may release entirely or may remain around bag 3 while net 7 is be pulled out of bag 3 by the drag on weights 8, buoys 5, and/or net 7. Weights 8 lower the bottom of net 7 while buoys 5 keep the upper side of net 7 at or near the surface and expand the upper side during retrieval, so that net 7 is expanded enough to catch the person-in-the-water as net 7 is pulled by the rescuer to the location of the person-in-the-water and towards the rescuer. Of course in a square or rectangular net 7, the buoys 5 and weights 8 may be located at or near the corners. Likewise, in a circular or oval net 7, the buoys 5 and weights 8 may be located appropriately to accomplish the spreading operation upon deployment.
[0016] In some embodiments as shown in
[0017] Some portions of net 7, such as outer portions, may have drag material 11 that has a higher drag coefficient than other portions of net 7, to help create drag that also assists in opening the device when pulled through the water. In some embodiments, drag material 11 may be included around the outer edges of net 7, and/or configured to be shaped in a cone.
[0018] Flap 14 may be attached to the back side of one or more of net lines 6 or net 7 and may wrap around all or a substantial portion of the apparatus when not deployed to keep it contained for storage, instead of or in addition to using bag 3. Flap 14 may include a fastener, such as a first snap portion 17, Velcro, or a button, that connects to a corresponding fastener on, for example, swivel 9 or spreader plate 12. Wrapping all or a substantial portion of the apparatus with flap 14 allows the apparatus to be compressed and therefore more easily thrown, and increases the distance and accuracy of the throw as compared to an unwrapped apparatus.
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[0020] Aspects of the disclosed embodiments enable a rescuer to manually throw the rescue apparatus past a person-in-the-water, repeatedly if necessary, and as the rescuer pulls on the tether line 1, the apparatus expands to enable catching the conscious or unconscious person-in-the-water and bringing the conscious or unconscious person-in-the-water toward the rescuer.
[0021] While this disclosure has described several non-limiting embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and various substitute equivalents, which fall within the scope of the disclosure. It will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise numerous apparatuses, devices and methods which, although not explicitly shown or described herein, embody the principles of the disclosure and are thus within the spirit and scope thereof.