序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Life jacket JP5124876 1976-05-04 JPS5257698A 1977-05-12 EDOWAADO ERU MAANEIN
42 Swimwear design and construction US15790637 2017-10-23 US10085494B2 2018-10-02 Robert Allen Canales; Kurt Robert Spenser
A wetsuit is provided which comprises (a) a first central region comprising a first material and having a first thickness; and (b) a second lateral region comprising a second material and having a second thickness. The buoyancy per unit area of the first region is greater than the buoyancy per unit area of the second region.
43 Swimming Trunks with Integrated, Discrete Inflatable Air Cells and Associated Control System US15331334 2016-10-21 US20180110265A1 2018-04-26 Patrick Symon
The invention provides for a swimsuit with at least one discretely placed air cell positioned within a multi-part waistband of the swimsuit. Optionally, the swim suit also can include additional air cells placed within multi-part seams and hemlines with all air cells communicable coupled together. The swim suit is further outfitted with an CO2 gas cartridge with an actuator system that is also communicable coupled with the air cell or air cells. The actuator system can be actuated manually by the user using an actuator switch to open a valve or by sending wireless electronic systems from a remote transceiver. In addition, the multi-part waistband, seams, and hemlines may also include a synthetic rubber, such as neoprene either surrounding the air cells or positioned next to the air cells for added buoyancy.
44 Swimwear design and construction US15484707 2017-04-11 US09854854B2 2018-01-02 Robert Allen Canales; Kurt Robert Spenser
A wetsuit is provided which comprises (a) a first central region comprising a first material and having a first thickness; and (b) a second lateral region comprising a second material and having a second thickness. The buoyancy per unit area of the first region is greater than the buoyancy per unit area of the second region.
45 Floatation Device US14926522 2015-10-29 US20170297664A1 2017-10-19 Tyler Ryan Berry
A floatation device for use by an individual in a body of water, comprising of an upper body covering and two fabric covered inflatable sleeve elements. The upper body covering contains multiple gussets that hide the male or female end of a clasp device. The fabric covered inflatable sleeves contain the opposite end of the clasp device which allow them to be securely fastened to the upper body covering in one or more locations.
46 Safety vest systems US15074751 2016-03-18 US09756883B1 2017-09-12 Edward Luevano; Carmen M. Luevano; Mario E. Moet
A safety vest is a wearable life preserver which features closures in the back, as opposed to the front, as used to prevent users from easily removing their life jackets, alleviating the risk of accidental drowning.
47 AIRBAG LUNG US15421361 2017-01-31 US20170216680A1 2017-08-03 Jason Neubauer; Bruce Jahnke; Curtiss Clark
A method of inflating an airbag includes expanding a collapsed or folded frame that supports and expands the airbag. The expansion of the airbag creates a lower pressure in the interior of the airbag as compared to the exterior, which allows air to be drawn into the airbag due to the lower pressure to fill the airbag. The frame can be made from inflatable ribs, or the frame can be made from interconnecting rigid members. The inflatable ribs can be inflated using a compressed gas canister, while the frame made from rigid members can be expanded using a spring. Filling a frame made from inflatable ribs, as opposed to the airbag itself allows for a smaller compressed gas canister.
48 SWIMWEAR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION US15484707 2017-04-11 US20170215492A1 2017-08-03 Robert Allen CANALES; Kurt Robert SPENSER
A wetsuit is provided which comprises (a) a first central region comprising a first material and having a first thickness; and (b) a second lateral region comprising a second material and having a second thickness. The buoyancy per unit area of the first region is greater than the buoyancy per unit area of the second region.
49 Composite fabric material US13858185 2013-04-08 US09573340B2 2017-02-21 Joseph Riccelli
A composite fabric comprises perforated expanded low density polyethylene foam that is mechanically attached to two opposing facing layers, at least one of which outer facing layers is a non-woven material. The mechanical attachment of the perforated expanded low density polyethylene foam layer to the outer facing layers may be through stitching or quilting; through adhesive; or through thermal bonding. The composite fabric provides a textile with exceptional buoyancy, cold-resistant and water-resistant properties and which can be easily handled by conventional textile manufacturing processes.
50 Swimwear design and construction US14361296 2012-11-28 US09572378B2 2017-02-21 Robert Allen Canales; Kurt Robert Spenser
A wetsuit (101) is provided which comprises (a) a first central region (125, 127) comprising a first material and having a first thickness; and (b) a second lateral region comprising a second material and having a second thickness. The buoyancy per unit area of the first region is greater than the buoyancy per unit area of the second region.
51 System for Ultraviolet Protection and Flotation US15205518 2016-07-08 US20170006932A1 2017-01-12 Brian Quaglia
A system to provide at least partial ultraviolet protection and at least partial buoyancy is provided. The system may include a suit and a flotation vest. The suit may have an integrated first connector and may be configured to at least partially cover a user's torso region and a portion of the user's appendages. The flotation vest may have at least one mating connector to detachably connect the suit and the vest when the integrated first connector and the mating connector are engaged with one another.
52 Buoyancy vest US14594789 2015-01-12 US09422041B2 2016-08-23 Nicholas N. Gadler
A buoyancy control apparatus for body surfing includes a buoyancy vest to be worn alone or under a body surfing suit or wetsuit, the vest having a plurality of spaced pockets with access openings on the exterior surface of the vest, and a plurality of foam inserts sized for fitting into the pockets via the access openings. The body surfer can regulate their buoyancy by adding foam inserts to the pockets or removing foam inserts from the pockets to enable them to maintain desired control and buoyancy balance in the water.
53 Flotation-hydration system US14624908 2015-02-18 US09359049B1 2016-06-07 Ryan Alexander
A flotation-hydration system to be worn by a user, particularly in a water borne environment, includes a vest assembly dimensioned to at least partially surround the user's upper torso while donned by the user in an operative manner. The vest assembly comprises a plurality of panels securely attached to one another, and a flotation assembly comprising at least one flotation member having a buoyant material of construction disposed in one of the panels of the vest assembly. A hydration support assembly is disposed substantially within the vest assembly and includes a chamber support unit, wherein the chamber support unit is dimensioned and configured to receive a hydration chamber in a supported relation therein. A dispensing tube is routed from the hydration chamber to the front of the vest assembly, for ready access by the user, through a dispensing tube retention channel.
54 CLOTHING WITH INFLATION SYSTEM US14905552 2014-07-21 US20160150836A1 2016-06-02 Vitor Manuel GOMES DE PAIVA; Patricia Laura DA SILVA FERREIRA; Gilda Maria MURTA SANTOS
The present application describes clothing that incorporates an inflation system for individual protection of permanent use. The integration method of the inflation system provides the garments to offer freedom of movement and be aesthetically appealing, allowing its use in various activities in the water and preventing death by drowning. This system can be directly applied to any type of clothing.
55 DAILY-USE GARMENT THAT CONVERTS INTO A PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE US14518012 2014-10-20 US20150223527A1 2015-08-13 Rohan Arora; Rahul Busayavalasa; Prasan Chari; Caroline Maloney; Grace Maloney; Satya Paruchuri; Connor Patterson; Samantha Steadman
A daily-use garment that is substantially normal in appearance includes a head portion corresponding to a head region of a person, and a body portion corresponding to a torso of the person. The head region is configured to cover the head region of the person with a first flexible chamber positioned in the head portion. A second flexible chamber is positioned in the body portion. A fluid supply device of the daily-use garment includes a container configured to hold a fluid under pressure, a first activation member configured to open the container, and one of a conduit and a nozzle that supplies the fluid from the container. The fluid supply device opens the container and supplies the fluid to at least one of the first flexible chamber and the second flexible chamber, and the daily-use garment is converted from a first state to a second state.
56 BUOYANCY VEST US14594789 2015-01-12 US20150126086A1 2015-05-07 Nicholas N. Gadler
A buoyancy control apparatus for body surfing includes a buoyancy vest to be worn alone or under a body surfing suit or wetsuit, the vest having a plurality of spaced pockets with access openings on the exterior surface of the vest, and a plurality of foam inserts sized for fitting into the pockets via the access openings. The body surfer can regulate their buoyancy by adding foam inserts to the pockets or removing foam inserts from the pockets to enable them to maintain desired control and buoyancy balance in the water.
57 SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT VEST INCORPORATING FLOTATION BLADDER US13963231 2013-08-09 US20150044922A1 2015-02-12 Joseph J. Flythe, JR.; John D. Marcaccio; Timothy Perkins; Regina F. Scott
A survival vest may include a vest body. The vest body may include a bladder containing pouch extending through left front, left shoulder, scapular, right shoulder and right front sections. That pouch may include a bladder release gap. A plurality of equipment attachment loops may be located on exterior faces of the vest. An inflatable bladder may be contained within the bladder containing pouch and may be configured to expand outside the bladder containing pouch through a bladder release gap upon inflation so as to push a left abdominal section of the vest body to the left and push a right abdominal section of the vest body to the right.
58 INFLATABLE BATHING SUIT SYSTEM US13726773 2012-12-26 US20140179182A1 2014-06-26 Neil JENNEY
Pants have top and bottom and intermediate extents, a front and a rear, and left and right sides. The top extent has a small torus and a large torus. Left and right fasteners are in the large torus. First and second bladders are in the large torus adjacent to the left side. Third and fourth bladders are in the large torus adjacent to the right side. A left tube is operatively coupled the first and second bladder. A right tube is operatively coupled to the third and fourth bladder.
59 Inflatable wet suit US13022607 2011-02-07 US08231421B1 2012-07-31 John David Hubbard; Patrick Shane Dorian
Wet suits used by water sports enthusiasts (e.g., surfers) are provided with the ability to be inflated during emergency situations to provide life-saving buoyancy and floatation aid. The inflatable wet suit will preferably include a torso section having a back pocket and a bladder assembly having an inflatable bladder bag and an inflator valve adapted for operative connection with a compressed gas canister positioned within the back pocket. A rip cord has one of its ends connected to the inflator valve and extends over a shoulder region of the torso section so that the other end thereof is graspably positioned adjacent a front portion of the torso section. A canister pouch within the back pocket of the torso section is provided for receiving the gas canister therein. The canister pouch includes a front wall attached to the torso section along side and bottom edges.
60 BUOYANT MEMBER US12678042 2008-08-29 US20110269357A1 2011-11-03 John Carroll
A buoyant member comprising a sheet or shaped panel of flexible or pliable, mainly closed cell foam material for forming at least part of a garment to provide buoyancy therefor, wherein the foam material has a density less than water, and the sheet or shaped panel has a plurality of fold lines and a plurality of separated portions or “islands” of foam material provided or formed without removal or cutting of foam material, such as by high frequency welding techniques (such as ultrasonic welding action) so as to have the effect of making denser fold lines but the whole sheet more flexible than the buoyant foam material and to increase the overall flexibility of the sheet or shaped panel.
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