Claims
- 1. A life-saving suit having a front and back for emergency wear, capable of being folded into a compact packet, formed of an impermeable sheet of plastic material, and having
- (a) a torso portion,
- (b) leg portions,
- (c) arm portions, and
- (d) a neck portion with tie-string closure means,
- the leg and arm portions being sealed at their extremities, and the front and back shape of the suit being identical except for the tie-string closure means, the suit being sized such that it can be unfolded and worn over clothing and a life jacket worn by a person, while the person is in the water; whereby the person is insulated from the chilling effects of the water by the air in the suit, in combination with a case having dimensions approximately the same as the folded packet, said case being removably attached to a life-saving jacket, said suit being sized such that it will fit over a person wearing outer clothing, and wearing a life jacket, whereby the person when submerged in cold water is held in a buoyant fashion, while being kept warm by the insulating effects of the person's clothing and the life jacket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 317,025, filed Nov. 2, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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