This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/231,757 filed Jul. 15, 2015. The apparatus and method of the instant invention is for personal protection from flying or falling objects during a disaster such as a tornado, a hurricane or an earthquake. Inflatable devices for personal protection are known. For example, Canadian patent 1245914 discloses a device not unlike an inflatable mummy style sleeping bag into which a person can enter for survival at sea. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 3,517,401 discloses an inflatable structure into which a person can enter for survival at sea. U.S. Pat. No. 5,768,705 discloses an inflatable device for escape from a burning building. US Patent Application Publication 2005/0279559 discloses an inflatable vest device for a pilot, which device is inflated automatically or manually on impact. However, none of the devices of the prior art are designed to provide personal protection from flying or falling objects during a disaster such as a tornado, a hurricane or an earthquake.
The apparatus and method of the instant invention is for personal protection from flying or falling objects during a disaster such as a tornado, a hurricane or an earthquake. In one embodiment, the instant invention is an apparatus for personal protection from flying or falling objects during a disaster, the apparatus comprising: (a) an interior sheet of flexible material; (b) an exterior sheet of flexible material, the interior and exterior sheets of flexible material being joined together to form an inflatable space between them, to define an interior cavity bounded by the interior sheet of flexible material when the inflatable space is inflated and to define a portal from the exterior of the inflated apparatus to the interior cavity, which interior cavity is provided for personal protection from flying or falling objects during a disaster; (c) a supply of compressed gas in fluid communication with the inflatable space for inflating the inflatable space; and (d) a tether attached to the exterior sheet of flexible material for attachment of the inflated apparatus to a secure structure.
In another embodiment, the instant invention is an apparatus for personal protection from flying or falling objects during a disaster, the apparatus comprising: (a) a plurality interior sheets of flexible material; (b) an exterior sheet of flexible material, the interior sheets and exterior sheet of flexible material being joined together to form an inflatable space between them, to define a plurality of interior cavities bounded by the interior sheets of flexible material when the inflatable space is inflated and to define portals from the exterior of the inflated apparatus to the interior of the cavities, which interior cavities are provided for personal protection from flying or falling objects during a disaster; (c) a supply of compressed gas in fluid communication with the inflatable space for inflating the inflatable space; and (d) a tether attached to the exterior sheet of flexible material for attachment of the inflated apparatus to a secure structure.
In yet another embodiment, the instant invention is a method for personal protection from flying or falling objects during a disaster, the method comprising the steps of (a) inflating an apparatus defined by an interior and an exterior sheet of flexible material joined together so as to form an inflatable space between them, to define an interior cavity bounded by the interior sheet of flexible material and to define a portal from the exterior of the inflated apparatus to the interior cavity, the exterior sheet of flexible material having a tether attached to the exterior sheet of flexible material; (b) before or after step (a) attaching the tether to a secure structure such as the frame of a motor home, the floor joist of a home, a secure anchor point of a building, a tree trunk or a utility pole; and (c) entering the interior cavity through the portal.
In still another embodiment, the instant invention is a method for the protection of a plurality of persons from flying or falling objects during a disaster, the method comprising the steps of: (a) inflating an apparatus defined by a plurality interior sheets of flexible material and an exterior sheet of flexible material joined together so as to form an inflatable space between them and to define a plurality of interior cavities bounded by the interior sheets of flexible material and to define portals from the exterior of the inflated apparatus to the interior cavities, the exterior sheet of flexible material having a tether attached to the exterior sheet of flexible material; (b) before or after step (a) attaching the tether to a secure structure such as the frame of a motor home, the floor joist of a home, an anchor point of a building, a tree trunk or a utility pole; and (c) entering the interior cavities through the portals.
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The specific compressed gas used in the instant invention is preferably compressed air but in the broad scope of the instant invention any compressed gas can be used such as nitrogen, helium or carbon dioxide. A heavy-duty zipper having an interior and exterior pull is the preferred closure for the portal of the instant invention. The exterior sheet material of the instant invention preferably comprises a strong, puncture resistant, tear resistant fabric based material such as a fabric woven from KEVLAR or NOMEX brand aramid fiber. The exterior sheet material is preferably colored yellow or orange to aid first responders in finding the apparatus of the instant invention after a disaster.
While the instant invention has been described above according to its preferred embodiments, it can be modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the instant invention using the general principles disclosed herein. Further, the instant application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains.
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62231757 | Jul 2015 | US |