US20150166155A1 - Short-range lifebuoy launcher - Google Patents
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- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
- B63C9/00—Life-saving in water
- B63C2009/0023—Particular features common to inflatable life-saving equipment
- B63C2009/0029—Inflation devices comprising automatic activation means, e.g. for puncturing gas-generating cartridges
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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- the invention relates to life saving devices and more particularly to a compressed air powered device for launching a lifebuoy from short-range to save a person overwhelmed in water.
- a conventional life saving device having a launcher for an automatic inflation of a float by simply acting on a lever.
- the mechanism comprises a gas canister at a top portion with the float so that the canister is traversed by a hollow cut-off cock whose lower end projects from a container and is terminated by the lever. The upper end is introduced inside the float and the gas penetrating through the hollow tube of the cock. Integral with the assembly is a ring connected to a rolled-up cable which is integrally formed with the launcher.
- the launcher is mounted in a gun so that a life saving assembly can be launched toward a target in danger.
- a life saving device comprising a housing consisting of at least two detachable pieces and comprising a neck having an opening; a cylindrical cap assembly comprising an annular groove on an outer surface, a hollow extension, a stop member secured to an opening of the extension, a transverse hole through the extension, a safety pin inserted through the transverse hole, and a spring biased sliding disc having one end secured to the stop member and an other end urging against the safety pin; a first needle moveably disposed in the cap assembly and comprising an annular first flange proximate to the safety pin; a buoyant assembly disposed in the housing and comprising a hollow first cylinder having a top secured to the opening of the neck and including an inflatable lifebuoy disposed around the first cylinder; a tube being in fluid communication with both the first cylinder and the lifebuoy; a delay mechanism comprising a receptacle, an annular second flange on a bottom of the receptacle, an axial hole
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a life saving device according to the invention
- FIG. 2A is an exploded view of the life saving device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 2B is a further exploded view of FIG. 2A ;
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal section of the life saving device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a detailed view of an upper part of FIG. 3 where the first needle pierces the auxiliary air canister and the second needle pierces the main air canister in an initial phase;
- FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4 showing the first needle clears the auxiliary air canister and the second needle clears the main air canister in a first intermediate phase;
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 3 showing a second intermediate phase
- FIG. 7 schematically depicts a final phase with the lifebuoy being expanded and the housing being split into two halves.
- a life saving device in accordance with the invention comprises the following components as discussed in detail below.
- a housing 1 consists of two detachable halves and comprises a cylindrical top neck 17 having an opening 14 .
- a cylindrical cap assembly 2 comprises an annular groove 21 on an outer surface, a narrow extension 22 , a disc-shaped member 24 secured to an opening of the extension 22 , and a transverse hole 29 through the extension 22 .
- a safety pin 4 is inserted through the hole 29 to support a sliding disc 26 in the extension 22 .
- a helical spring 25 is biased between the disc-shaped member 24 and the sliding disc 26 .
- a moveable first needle 20 is moveably provided in the cap assembly 2 and comprises an annular flange 23 proximate to the safety pin 4 , an annular groove 27 proximate to a pointed end, and an O-ring 28 sealingly put on the groove 27 .
- a buoyant assembly 9 is provided in the housing 1 and comprises a hollow cylinder 91 having a top secured to the opening 14 and having a bottom hole 92 , and an inflatable lifebuoy 90 disposed around the cylinder 91 .
- a tube 15 has one end inserted into the hole 92 and the other end inserted into the surface of the lifebuoy 90 .
- a delay mechanism 3 comprises a cylindrical receptacle 31 having an internal space 35 , an annular flange 39 on a bottom of the receptacle 31 , an axial hole 33 through the center of the flange 39 , and an auxiliary air canister 30 disposed in the space 35 and having a top 32 in close proximity to a pointed end of the first needle 20 .
- a hollow, cylindrical member 11 has one end secured to the flange 39 and an opening 13 on the other end.
- the delay mechanism 3 further comprises a disc 36 affixed to the inner surface of the cylindrical member 11 to divide the cylindrical member 11 into a first portion defined between the disc 36 and the second flange 39 and a second portion defined between the disc 36 and a main air canister 10 in the cylindrical member 11 , the disc 36 having a hole 34 through its center.
- the main air canister 10 is provided under the disc 36 and has a bottom engaged with the opening 13 .
- a moveable second needle 40 is under the receptacle 31 and is disposed through the hole 34 of the disc 36 .
- the second needle 40 comprises an annular groove 41 and an O-ring 42 sealingly put on the groove 41 .
- the pointed end of the second needle 40 is in close proximity to a top 12 of the main air canister 10 .
- a line 6 has one end affixed to an anchor 60 and the other end wound on the groove 21 .
- the line 6 has an extension 61 tied to the safety pin 4 .
- a rescue operation of the invention is described in detail below.
- a person may remove the safety pin 4 from the hole 29 and throws the life saving device toward a person being overwhelmed in water.
- the portion of the line 6 wound on the groove 21 unwinds.
- the energized spring 25 expands to push down the sliding disc 26 which in turn pushes down the first needle 20 until the flange 23 engages a bottom of the extension 22 (i.e., being stopped).
- the pointed end of the first needle 20 thus punctures the top 32 of the auxiliary air canister 30 to release compressed air from the auxiliary air canister 30 prior to entering the receptacle 31 .
- the compressed air flows out of the receptacle 31 into the space 35 via the hole 33 .
- the pressure in the space 35 increases constantly and will push down the second needle 40 when the pressure reaches a predetermined value.
- the pointed end of the second needle 40 punctures the top 12 of the main air canister 10 to release compressed air from the main air canister 10 prior to entering the cylindrical member 10 .
- the compressed air flows out of the cylindrical member 11 into the cylinder 91 via the opening 13 .
- the pressure in the cylinder 91 increases constantly and the compressed air flows into the lifebuoy 90 for inflation via the tube 15 .
- the inflated lifebuoy 90 finally separates the housing 1 into two halves and places in close proximity to the person being overwhelmed in water. It is understood that there is a time delay calculated from the removal of the safety pin 4 to the lifebuoy 90 being placed in close proximity to the person being overwhelmed in water.
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Abstract
A short-range life saving device is provided. After removing a safety pin and throwing a housing, a wound portion of a line unwinds, a spring loaded sliding disc pushes down a first needle until being stopped, the first needle punctures an auxiliary air canister to release compressed air, the compressed air enters a receptacle, the compressed air flows out of the receptacle into a first portion of a second cylinder via an axial hole, a second needle is pushed down when the pressure reaches a predetermined value, the second needle punctures a main air canister to release compressed air prior to entering a second portion of the second cylinder, the compressed air flows out of the second portion of the second cylinder into the first cylinder, the compressed air flows into a lifebuoy for inflation via a tube, and the inflated lifebuoy separates the housing into two halves.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to life saving devices and more particularly to a compressed air powered device for launching a lifebuoy from short-range to save a person overwhelmed in water.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- A conventional life saving device having a launcher is provided for an automatic inflation of a float by simply acting on a lever. The mechanism comprises a gas canister at a top portion with the float so that the canister is traversed by a hollow cut-off cock whose lower end projects from a container and is terminated by the lever. The upper end is introduced inside the float and the gas penetrating through the hollow tube of the cock. Integral with the assembly is a ring connected to a rolled-up cable which is integrally formed with the launcher. The launcher is mounted in a gun so that a life saving assembly can be launched toward a target in danger.
- While it has some utility, improvements in these products are desired, and these improvements are provided by the invention.
- It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a life saving device comprising a housing consisting of at least two detachable pieces and comprising a neck having an opening; a cylindrical cap assembly comprising an annular groove on an outer surface, a hollow extension, a stop member secured to an opening of the extension, a transverse hole through the extension, a safety pin inserted through the transverse hole, and a spring biased sliding disc having one end secured to the stop member and an other end urging against the safety pin; a first needle moveably disposed in the cap assembly and comprising an annular first flange proximate to the safety pin; a buoyant assembly disposed in the housing and comprising a hollow first cylinder having a top secured to the opening of the neck and including an inflatable lifebuoy disposed around the first cylinder; a tube being in fluid communication with both the first cylinder and the lifebuoy; a delay mechanism comprising a receptacle, an annular second flange on a bottom of the receptacle, an axial hole through a center of the second flange, and an auxiliary air canister disposed in the receptacle and being in close proximity to the first needle, a hollow second cylinder having one end secured to the second flange and an opening on an other end, a disc affixed to an inner surface of the second cylinder to divide the second cylinder into a first portion defined between the disc and the second flange and a second portion defined between the disc and the main air canister, the disc having a central hole, and a main air canister disposed in the second cylinder spaced from the disc and having a bottom engaged with the opening of the second cylinder; a second needle spaced from the receptacle and moveably disposed through the central hole of the disc, the second needle being in close proximity to the main air canister; and a line having one fastened end and an other end wound on the annular groove, the line comprising an extension tied to the safety pin; wherein in response to a removal of the safety pin and a throwing of the housing, a portion of the line wound on the annular groove unwinds, the sliding disc pushes down the first needle until the first flange engages the extension, the first needle punctures the auxiliary air canister to release compressed air from the auxiliary air canister, the compressed air enters the receptacle, the compressed air flows out of the receptacle into the first portion of the second cylinder via the axial hole, pressure in the first portion of the second cylinder increases constantly, the second needle is pushed down when the pressure reaches a predetermined value, the second needle punctures the main air canister to release compressed air from the main air canister prior to entering a second portion of the second cylinder, the compressed air flows out of the second portion of the second cylinder into the first cylinder via the opening of the second cylinder, pressure in the first cylinder increases constantly, the compressed air flows into the lifebuoy for inflation via the tube, and the inflated lifebuoy separates the housing into the at least two pieces.
- The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a life saving device according to the invention; -
FIG. 2A is an exploded view of the life saving device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 2B is a further exploded view ofFIG. 2A ; -
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal section of the life saving device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a detailed view of an upper part ofFIG. 3 where the first needle pierces the auxiliary air canister and the second needle pierces the main air canister in an initial phase; -
FIG. 5 is a view similar toFIG. 4 showing the first needle clears the auxiliary air canister and the second needle clears the main air canister in a first intermediate phase; -
FIG. 6 is a view similar toFIG. 3 showing a second intermediate phase; and -
FIG. 7 schematically depicts a final phase with the lifebuoy being expanded and the housing being split into two halves. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 7 , a life saving device in accordance with the invention comprises the following components as discussed in detail below. - A
housing 1 consists of two detachable halves and comprises a cylindricaltop neck 17 having anopening 14. Acylindrical cap assembly 2 comprises anannular groove 21 on an outer surface, anarrow extension 22, a disc-shaped member 24 secured to an opening of theextension 22, and atransverse hole 29 through theextension 22. Asafety pin 4 is inserted through thehole 29 to support a slidingdisc 26 in theextension 22. Ahelical spring 25 is biased between the disc-shaped member 24 and thesliding disc 26. A moveablefirst needle 20 is moveably provided in thecap assembly 2 and comprises anannular flange 23 proximate to thesafety pin 4, anannular groove 27 proximate to a pointed end, and an O-ring 28 sealingly put on thegroove 27. - A
buoyant assembly 9 is provided in thehousing 1 and comprises ahollow cylinder 91 having a top secured to theopening 14 and having abottom hole 92, and aninflatable lifebuoy 90 disposed around thecylinder 91. Atube 15 has one end inserted into thehole 92 and the other end inserted into the surface of thelifebuoy 90. Adelay mechanism 3 comprises acylindrical receptacle 31 having aninternal space 35, anannular flange 39 on a bottom of thereceptacle 31, anaxial hole 33 through the center of theflange 39, and anauxiliary air canister 30 disposed in thespace 35 and having atop 32 in close proximity to a pointed end of thefirst needle 20. A hollow,cylindrical member 11 has one end secured to theflange 39 and an opening 13 on the other end. Thedelay mechanism 3 further comprises adisc 36 affixed to the inner surface of thecylindrical member 11 to divide thecylindrical member 11 into a first portion defined between thedisc 36 and thesecond flange 39 and a second portion defined between thedisc 36 and amain air canister 10 in thecylindrical member 11, thedisc 36 having ahole 34 through its center. Themain air canister 10 is provided under thedisc 36 and has a bottom engaged with the opening 13. - A moveable
second needle 40 is under thereceptacle 31 and is disposed through thehole 34 of thedisc 36. Thesecond needle 40 comprises an annular groove 41 and an O-ring 42 sealingly put on the groove 41. The pointed end of thesecond needle 40 is in close proximity to atop 12 of themain air canister 10. Aline 6 has one end affixed to ananchor 60 and the other end wound on thegroove 21. Theline 6 has anextension 61 tied to thesafety pin 4. - A rescue operation of the invention is described in detail below. A person may remove the
safety pin 4 from thehole 29 and throws the life saving device toward a person being overwhelmed in water. The portion of theline 6 wound on thegroove 21 unwinds. The energizedspring 25 expands to push down the slidingdisc 26 which in turn pushes down thefirst needle 20 until theflange 23 engages a bottom of the extension 22 (i.e., being stopped). The pointed end of thefirst needle 20 thus punctures thetop 32 of theauxiliary air canister 30 to release compressed air from theauxiliary air canister 30 prior to entering thereceptacle 31. The compressed air flows out of thereceptacle 31 into thespace 35 via thehole 33. The pressure in thespace 35 increases constantly and will push down thesecond needle 40 when the pressure reaches a predetermined value. The pointed end of thesecond needle 40 punctures thetop 12 of themain air canister 10 to release compressed air from themain air canister 10 prior to entering thecylindrical member 10. The compressed air flows out of thecylindrical member 11 into thecylinder 91 via theopening 13. The pressure in thecylinder 91 increases constantly and the compressed air flows into thelifebuoy 90 for inflation via thetube 15. The inflatedlifebuoy 90 finally separates thehousing 1 into two halves and places in close proximity to the person being overwhelmed in water. It is understood that there is a time delay calculated from the removal of thesafety pin 4 to thelifebuoy 90 being placed in close proximity to the person being overwhelmed in water. - While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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1. A life saving device comprising:
a housing consisting of at least two detachable pieces and comprising a neck having an opening;
a cylindrical cap assembly comprising an annular groove on an outer surface, a hollow extension, a stop member secured to an opening of the extension, a transverse hole through the extension, a safety pin inserted through the transverse hole, and a spring biased sliding disc having one end secured to the stop member and an other end urging against the safety pin;
a first needle moveably disposed in the cap assembly and comprising an annular first flange proximate to the safety pin;
a buoyant assembly disposed in the housing and comprising a hollow first cylinder having a top secured to the opening of the neck and including an inflatable lifebuoy disposed around the first cylinder;
a tube being in fluid communication with both the first cylinder and the lifebuoy;
a delay mechanism comprising a receptacle, an annular second flange on a bottom of the receptacle, an axial hole through a center of the second flange, and an auxiliary air canister disposed in the receptacle and being in close proximity to the first needle, a hollow second cylinder having one end secured to the second flange and an opening on an other end, a disc affixed to an inner surface of the second cylinder to divide the second cylinder into a first portion defined between the disc and the second flange and a second portion defined between the disc and the main air canister, the disc having a central hole, and a main air canister disposed in the second cylinder spaced from the disc and having a bottom engaged with the opening of the second cylinder;
a second needle spaced from the receptacle and moveably disposed through the central hole of the disc, the second needle being in close proximity to the main air canister; and
a line having one fastened end and an other end wound on the annular groove, the line comprising an extension tied to the safety pin;
wherein in response to a removal of the safety pin and a throwing of the housing, a portion of the line wound on the annular groove unwinds, the sliding disc pushes down the first needle until the first flange engages the extension, the first needle punctures the auxiliary air canister to release compressed air from the auxiliary air canister, the compressed air enters the receptacle, the compressed air flows out of the receptacle into the first portion of the second cylinder via the axial hole, pressure in the first portion of the second cylinder increases constantly, the second needle is pushed down when the pressure reaches a predetermined value, the second needle punctures the main air canister to release compressed air from the main air canister prior to entering a second portion of the second cylinder, the compressed air flows out of the second portion of the second cylinder into the first cylinder via the opening of the second cylinder, pressure in the first cylinder increases constantly, the compressed air flows into the lifebuoy for inflation via the tube, and the inflated lifebuoy separates the housing into the at least two pieces.
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