Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a life jacket in the form of a shirt with comfort fitting padding.
Description of Related Art
Life jackets are used to provide protection and buoyancy when participating in various types of water sports and boating. Life jackets are very important if a person were to become injured while participating in water sports, therefore providing the necessary buoyancy to prevent drowning. One drawback to the standard life jacket is that movement while wearing a life jacket may be restricted and make it difficult to engage in the various activities while wearing the life jacket. As a result many users avoid using life jackets and therefore increase their risk of drowning due to their failure to use proper safety devices. It would therefore be advantageous to have a life jacket that was less restrictive in terms of movement and mobility but provided adequate buoyancy to avoid drowning. Further such a life jacket could encourage use of the life jacket as opposed to avoidance of the life jacket during these activities.
The present invention relates to a life jacket that includes: a shirt portion; a buoyancy pad at the shoulder level of the shirt portion; at least one back buoyancy pad on a back surface of the shirt portion; and sleeves extending from the shirt portion. The buoyancy pad preferably extends across the shoulders of the shirt portion and extends over an upper back of the back surface. The least one back buoyancy pad abuts the buoyancy pad on the back surface and extends downwardly there from. In one particular embodiment, the least one back buoyancy pad includes two buoyancy pads positioned adjacent to each other and the shirt portion includes long sleeves.
The present invention relates to a comfort fit life jacket for use as an alternative to the standard life jacket. The comfort fit life jacket according to the present invention is in the form of a Lycra shirt with foam padding integrated into the back side and below the neck leaving the front of the shirt open without any straps or other encumbering devices. The shirt preferably is tight fitting and therefore the padding doesn't interfere with the neck or breathing areas of the user. The padding is integrated within the material of the shirt and therefore there is no necessity for any straps or attachment devices as normally used with a typical life jacket.
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