Claims
- 1. A cold weather life saving device, comprising:
- (A) an elongate belt body, having a tubular center portion;
- (B) a plurality of flotation devices carried at evenly spaced intervals within the center portion of the elongate belt;
- (C) at least one storage pouch, defined within the center portion in a space between two of the plurality of flotation devices, the at least one storage pouch having a releasably fastenable opening thereby allowing the secure storage of survival supplies;
- (D) at least one utility ring, carried by the elongate belt; and
- (E) a telescoping pole, carried by one of the at least one utility ring, having a plurality of segments and associated locking means for transforming the telescoping pole between a shortened storage configuration and an extended usable configuration, and having an end piece carried by one of the plurality of segments.
- 2. The cold weather life saving device of claim 1, further comprising a thermal blanket, carried by one of the at least one storage pouches.
- 3. The cold weather life saving device of claim 2, further comprising water-proof matches and a candle, carried by one of the at least one storage pouches.
- 4. The cold weather life saving device of claim 1, further comprising water purification tablets, carried by one of the at least one storage pouches.
- 5. A cold weather life saving device, comprising:
- (A) an elongate belt body, having a tubular center portion;
- (B) a plurality of cube-shaped flotation devices carried at evenly spaced intervals within the center portion of the elongate belt;
- (C) at least one storage pouch, defined within the center portion in a space between two of the plurality of flotation devices, the at least one storage pouch having a releasably fastenable opening thereby allowing the secure storage of survival supplies;
- (D) at least one utility ring, carried by the elongate belt;
- (E) a telescoping pole, carried by one of the at least one utility ring, having a plurality of segments and associated locking means for transforming the telescoping pole between a shortened storage configuration and an extended usable configuration, and having an end piece carried by one of the plurality of segments;
- (F) a thermal blanket, carried by one of the at least one storage pouches;
- (G) water-proof matches and a candle, carried by one of the at least one storage pouches; and
- (H) water purification tablets, carried by one of the at least one storage pouches.
- 6. A kit of parts for surviving a fall through a sheet of ice into water, comprising:
- (A) a cold weather life saving device, comprising:
- (a) an elongate belt body, having a tubular center portion;
- (b) a plurality of flotation devices carried at evenly spaced intervals within the center portion of the elongate belt;
- (c) at least one storage pouch, defined within the center portion in a space between two of the plurality of flotation devices, the at least one storage pouch having a releasably fastenable opening thereby allowing the secure storage of survival supplies; and
- (d) at least one utility ring, carried by the elongate belt;
- (B) a telescoping pole, carryable by one of the at least one utility ring, having a plurality of segments and associated locking means for transforming the telescoping pole between a shortened storage configuration and an extended usable configuration, and having an end piece carried by one of the plurality of segments;
- (C) a thermal blanket, carryable by one of the at least one storage pouches;
- (D) water-proof matches and a candle, carryable by one of the at least one storage pouches; and
- (E) water purification tablets, carryable by one of the at least one storage pouches.
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