Claims
- 1. A counterweight assembly for providing enhanced heads up surface positioning of an user, said counterweight assembly comprising:a weight member; and means for attaching said weight member to a portion of a user's dive gear, wherein said weight member is stowed in an inactive first position and released to an active second position; wherein in said released active second position said weight member remains attached to said user's dive gear; wherein said weight member in said released active second position is adapted for rotating the user to ensure heads up surface positioning if the user becomes incapacitated.
- 2. The counterweight assembly of claim 1 further including means for releasing said weight member from said inactive first position to said active second position.
- 3. The counterweight assembly of claim 1 further including a second weight member attached to a portion of said user's dive gear.
- 4. The counterweight assembly of claim 1 wherein said dive gear is an air cylinder.
- 5. The counterweight assembly of claim 1 wherein said means for attaching is fabric, spring steel, or a rigid arm that can occupy two or more different radii.
- 6. A combination ballast and buoyancy assembly for providing enhanced heads up surface positioning of an user, the combination ballast and buoyancy assembly comprising:at least one weight member attached to a portion of a user's dive gear, said at least one weight member stowed in an inactive first position and released to an active second position; and a buoyant member associated with the dive gear separate from said at least one weight member; wherein in said released active second position said weight member remains attached to said user's dive gear.
- 7. The combination ballast and buoyancy assembly of claim 6 wherein said buoyant member is inflatable.
- 8. The combination ballast and buoyancy assembly of claim 6 wherein said at least one weight member comprises a first weight member and a second weight member both attached to respective portions of the dive gear.
- 9. The combination ballast and buoyancy assembly of claim 6 wherein said at least one weight member is attached to the dive gear by fabric, spring steel, or a rigid arm that can occupy two or more different radii from the combined axis of rotation.
- 10. The combination ballast and buoyancy assembly of claim 6 wherein said buoyant member is an orally inflated bladder that is positioned to focus buoyant energy about a user's neck in an emergency situation.
- 11. The combination ballast and buoyancy assembly of claim 10 wherein said orally inflated bladder is attached to a dive jacket worn by the user.
- 12. The combination ballast and buoyancy assembly of claim 6 wherein said buoyant member is an at least partially inflated float or raft positioned between the user and an user's air cylinder.
- 13. The combination ballast and buoyancy assembly of claim 6 further including at least one additional buoyant member associated with the dive gear.
- 14. A combination ballast and buoyancy assembly for providing enhanced heads up surface positioning of an user, the combination ballast and buoyancy assembly comprising:at least one weight member attached to a portion of a user's dive gear, said at least one weight member stowed in an inactive first position and released to an active second position; and a buoyant member associated with the dive gear separate from said at least one weight member; wherein said at least one weight member is stowed closer to a user's longitudinal axis of rotation in the first position and is releasably dropped to the second position which is a posterior point of attachment where said at least one weight member supplies sufficient energy in combination with said buoyant member to supply an airway protective righting moment.
- 15. A combination ballast and buoyancy assembly for providing enhanced heads up surface positioning of an user, the combination ballast and buoyancy assembly comprising:at least one releasable weight member attached to a portion of a user's dive gear, said at least one weight member stowed in an inactive first position and released to an active second position; an orally inflated bladder that is positioned to focus buoyant energy about a user's neck in an emergency situation, said inflated bladder associated with the dive gear separate from said at least one weight member; and at least one additional buoyant member associated with the dive gear; wherein in said released active second position said weight member remains attached to said user's dive gear.
- 16. The combination ballast and buoyancy assembly of claim 15 wherein said at least one weight member comprises a first weight member and a second weight member both attached to respective portions of the dive gear.
- 17. The combination ballast and buoyancy assembly of claim 15 wherein said at least one weight member is attached to the dive gear by fabric, spring steel, or a rigid arm that can occupy two or more different radii from the combined axis of rotation.
- 18. A combination ballast and buoyancy assembly for providing enhanced heads up surface positioning of an user, the combination ballast and buoyancy assembly comprising:at least one releasable weight member attached to a portion of a user's dive gear, said at least one weight member stowed in an inactive first position and released to an active second position; an orally inflated bladder that is positioned to focus buoyant energy about a user's neck in an emergency situation, said inflated bladder associated with the dive gear separate from said at least one weight member; and at least one additional buoyant member associated with the dive gear; wherein said at least one weight member is stowed closer to a user's longitudinal axis of rotation in the first position and is releasably dropped to the second position which is a posterior point of attachment where said at least one weight member supplies sufficient energy in combination with said buoyant member to supply an airway protective righting moment.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/072,648, filed Jan. 27, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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