IMPROVED GARMENT PROTECTING AGAINST DROWNING
20250185734 ยท 2025-06-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A garment to protect against drowning is described includes an item of clothing, an inflatable lung and an inflator. The item of clothing includes a front face intended to cover the abdomen of a user, and a rear face intended to cover the back of the user. The inflatable lung has two abdominal floats connected to each other by a neck portion. The inflator is used to inflate the inflatable lung and is configured to inflate the inflatable lung automatically when the inflator is in contact with water. The front face of the item of clothing includes a receptacle shaped to receive the abdominal floats of the inflatable lung. The receptacle opening out via two openings arranged to allow the inflatable lung to be detachably joined to the item of clothing by insertion of each abdominal float into the receptacle via the respective opening.
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10. A protective garment to protect against drowning, comprising: an item of clothing comprising a front face intended to cover an abdomen of a user, and a rear face intended to cover the back of the user; an inflatable bladder comprising two abdominal floats connected to each other by a cervical portion; an inflator of the inflatable bladder, configured to inflate the inflatable bladder automatically when the inflator is in contact with water; wherein the front face of the item of clothing comprises a first housing shaped to receive the two abdominal floats of the inflatable bladder, the first housing opening out via two openings arranged to allow an assembly of the inflatable bladder to the item of clothing in a removable manner by inserting each abdominal float into the first housing through a respective opening, and wherein the rear face of the item of clothing comprises a second housing configured to house the cervical portion of the inflatable bladder in a deflated state, and to open to release the cervical portion when the inflatable bladder is inflated.
11. The protective garment of claim 10, wherein said each abdominal float of the inflatable bladder is connected to the cervical portion by a narrowed portion, with a reduced width compared to a width of an abdominal float, and a width of each opening of the first housing being between the width of the narrowed portion and the width of the abdominal float.
12. The protective garment of claim 10, wherein the front face of the item of clothing comprises at least two superimposed textile layers, and the first housing is defined between said at least two superimposed textile layers.
13. The protective garment of claim 12, wherein the first housing comprises two compartments, each compartment being shaped to receive an abdominal float of the inflatable bladder, said each compartment being delimited by a seam between said at least two superimposed textile layers.
14. The protective garment of claim 10, wherein the item of clothing is shaped so that the cervical portion of the inflatable bladder is external to the rear face of the item of clothing in an inflated state.
15. The protective garment of claim 10, wherein the second housing comprises a removable fastener.
16. The protective garment of claim 15, wherein the rear face of the item of clothing comprises two superimposed textile layers between which the second housing is defined.
17. The protective garment of claim 16, wherein the two superimposed textile layers comprise a bottom textile layer and a top textile layer comprising a cutout defining two panels, each panel carrying a part of the removable fastener so that the two panels can be removably joined by the removable fastener.
18. The protective garment of claim 15, wherein the second housing comprises a flange shaped to contain the cervical portion of the inflatable bladder when the inflatable bladder is deflated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] Other features, details and advantages will emerge from the reading of the following detailed description, and from the analysis of the accompanying drawings, on which:
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
[0036]
[0037]
[0038]
[0039]
[0040]
[0041]
[0042]
[0043]
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0044] With reference to
[0045] The garment 1 for protecting against drowning comprises an item of clothing 10, intended to be worn on the torso of the user. This item of clothing can take the form for example of a T-shirt with short or long sleeves or have another cut, for example of the polo shirt type. The item of clothing 10 is produced from a stretch-mesh textile material, comprising for example polyester, polyamide (also known by the commercial name nylon), spandex, etc., for example. The material selected for producing the item of clothing can provide anti-UV protection.
[0046] The item of clothing 10 comprises a front face 11 intended to cover the abdomen of the user and a rear face 12 intended to cover the back of the user. It can also comprise sleeves 13 and/or a collar 14, joined to the front face and to the rear face, the shape of which can be any and can vary according to the style sought.
[0047] The protective garment furthermore comprises an inflatable bladder 20, shown schematically on
[0048] In embodiments, each connecting portion is a so-called narrowed portion 23, having a reduced width compared with the width of each abdominal float.
[0049] The protective garment 1 also comprises an inflator 30 of the bladder 20, this device 30 being adapted to inflate the bladder automatically when the inflator is in contact with water. In this regard, with reference to
[0050] The trigger 32 is preferably a trigger of the hydrostatic type, example such as those marketed under the trademark Hammar, for example the model Hammar MA1. Such a trigger 32 comprises a hydrostatic valve 320 opening, when it is subjected to a hydrostatic pressure above a threshold, to let water enter in contact with a water-sensitive element 321, for example soluble, which releases a spring (not shown) piercing the compressed-gas cartridge and thus putting the cartridge in fluid communication with the abdominal pouch of the inflatable bladder. The pressure threshold can correspond to an immersion greater than 10 cm. The use of a hydrostatic trigger makes it possible to make the triggering dependent on a minimum water pressure and therefore to avoid unwanted triggering that would be caused merely by splashing.
[0051] In a variant, the trigger 32 can also be of the hydro-soluble type.
[0052] The inflator 30 can be positioned on the front face 11 of the item of clothing 10, at an abdominal float 21 of the inflatable bladder, so that the compressed-gas cartridge 31 is in fluid communication with this float.
[0053] Optionally, and in particular in the case where the garment is provided for the use of an adult or of an adolescent, it can furthermore comprise an additional manual trigger.
[0054] The inflatable bladder 20 is removably connected to the item of clothing 10. In this regard, and as shown schematically on
[0055] To produce the housing, the front face 11 of the item of clothing is advantageously made from a yoke comprising several superimposed layers of fabric F1, F2, including a so-called top layer F2, which is the outermost layer of the yoke, and at least one so-called bottom layer F1, and the housing is defined between two consecutive layers, typically between the top layer and the adjacent bottom layer.
[0056] In advantageous examples, and as illustrated on
[0057] Optionally, the housing 110 can comprise two compartments 112, each compartment 112 being shaped to receive a respective abdominal float of the inflatable bladder. The two compartments 112 can be delimited by a seam 113 between the two superimposed layers of fabric between which the housing is defined, this seam being for example able to extend vertically from the neckline of the yoke to the base thereof, at equal distances from the two lateral edges of the front face.
[0058] The housing is preferably shaped to entirely receive each abdominal float, and so that the part of the inflatable bladder emerging from the housing at the two openings 111 corresponds to each narrowed section 23. To this end, the housing 110 is sized so that the openings 111 through which the housing emerges is located in proximity to the upper edge of the front face 11 and, in use, the shoulders of the user. In addition, the width of each opening 111 is preferably greater than or equal to the width of a narrowed section 23, but strictly less than the width of an abdominal float. This makes it possible, once the inflatable bladder 20 is inserted in the housing, to prevent it from emerging therefrom easily, including during inflation.
[0059] Optionally, the inflatable bladder can also comprise a means of releasably assembling it with the item of clothing, for example press studs or magnetic buttons, one part of which is connected to the inflatable bladder, and the other part of which is connected to the item of clothing.
[0060] In one embodiment, each opening 111 of the housing is formed between the upper edges of the top layer of fabric and the bottom layer of the front face of the item of clothing, only the bottom layer of the front face of the jersey being sewn to the sleeve or to the rear face of the jersey.
[0061] With reference to
[0062] In the example in
[0063] The inflatable bladder 20 can therefore be removably assembled to the item of clothing 10 by inserting each abdominal float 21 in the housing 110 of the front face of the item of clothing. The cervical portion 22, for its part, is external to this housing.
[0064] The item of clothing is furthermore shaped so that the cervical portion 22 is located outside the item of clothing in the inflated state. With reference to
[0065] In one embodiment, the cervical portion 22 is external to the item of clothing in the inflated state and in the deflated state. However, in an embodiment for protecting young children, the item of clothing comprises an adapted housing 15 for housing the cervical portion in the deflated state, and for opening to release the cervical portion during inflation. The housing 15 can be formed for example in the rear face of the item of clothing as in the embodiment described with reference to
[0066] The housing 15 can furthermore comprise a removable fastener 16 (not shown on
[0067] In one embodiment, an example of which is shown in
[0068] With reference to
[0069] In another embodiment, of which
[0070] The flange 150 can advantageously be sewn to the upper edges of the top layer of the front face of the item of clothing, so as also to cover the narrowed portions 23 of the bladder and thus completely conceal the part of the inflatable bladder that is not included in the housing of the front face. In this regard, the flange 150 can have a width at its ends that corresponds: [0071] to the width of the seam between the front face of the jersey and the mesh in the case of a raglan armhole
[0073] In all cases, the housing 15 receiving the cervical portion of the inflatable bladder enables the latter to be completely concealed when it is deflated, which makes it possible to avoid children manipulating it through curiosity.
[0074] The protective garment described above therefore houses an inflatable bladder adapted to ensure buoyancy of the wearer, this bladder also being removable while being kept connected to the item of clothing. In the case where the protective garment is designed for young children, the inflatable bladder is advantageously selected with a volume once inflated of at least 3 L for use up to a weight of the child of 15 kg or 4 L up to 30 kg. However, the size of the bladder before inflation is sufficiently small to enable it to be inserted in a jersey for a 2-year-old size, which therefore makes it possible to recover the inflatable bladder when the child grows between 2 years and approximately 6 years so as to replace only the jersey.
LIST OF NUMERICAL REFERENCES
[0075] 1: protective garment [0076] 10: item of clothing [0077] 11: front face [0078] 110: housing [0079] 111: housing opening [0080] 112: housing compartment [0081] 113: seam [0082] 12: rear face [0083] 13: sleeve [0084] 14: collar [0085] 15: housing [0086] 150: flange [0087] 151: textile panels of the housing [0088] 16: removable fastener of the housing [0089] 17: cutout [0090] 20: inflatable bladder [0091] 21: abdominal float [0092] 22: cervical portion [0093] 220: end of the bladder on the cervical portion side [0094] 221: end of the bladder on the abdominal float side [0095] 23: connecting portion [0096] 30: inflator [0097] 31: cartridge [0098] 32: trigger [0099] 320: hydrostatic valve [0100] 321: water-sensitive element [0101] F1: bottom layer of the front-face yoke [0102] F2: top layer of the front-face yoke [0103] D1: bottom layer of the rear-face yoke [0104] D2: top layer of the rear-face yoke