This disclosure relates generally to flotation systems for vehicles.
Failure of boats and other watercraft designed to traverse bodies of water face the possibility of sinking, resulting in either irrecoverable loss of the vehicle or the owner facing incredible cost to recover the sunken watercraft. Moreover, passengers are at risk if the boat fails and begins sink. The same risks hold true for other vehicles which are not necessarily designed to traverse bodies of water but nevertheless may find themselves facing submersion. Cars and other land-based vehicles may accidently end up in a lake or other body of water due to human error or other failure of some part of the car. Similarly, airplanes may be required to perform emergency water landings. These non-watercraft vehicles also face the possibility of sinking and loss of the vehicle, as well as further endangerment of the passengers.
Some vehicles have incorporated floatable material, such as foam, within portions of the vehicle's walls. Foam is problematic, however, because it collects and holds moisture, causes mildew, and may ultimately rot the vehicle's walls potentially contributing to failure of the vehicle. Accordingly, an effective safety system provided to keep a vehicle experiencing failure afloat, and consequentially prevent the vehicle from sinking, would be beneficial for both watercraft as well as other vehicles in order to prevent loss of the vehicle and further harm to the passengers.
The following presents a simplified summary of the disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of every embodiment disclosed herein. It is intended to neither identify key or critical elements of the various embodiments nor delineate the scope of the disclosure. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of the disclosure, in accordance with the various embodiments disclosed herein, in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, a safety system for a safety system may be provided for a vehicle to prevent the vehicle from sinking in a body of water, where the vehicle including vehicle outer walls and vehicle inner walls. The system may include a housing secured to one of the vehicle outer walls, an inflatable component stored within the housing when the inflatable component is in a stored state, and a fluid tank storing a fluid and in fluid communication with the inflatable component by a fluid line, the fluid line passing from the fluid tank through one of the vehicle inner walls and through the housing. The safety system may, in an activated state, initiate a flow of fluid from the fluid tank to the inflatable component thereby inflating the inflatable component with the fluid.
The following description and the annexed drawings set forth certain illustrative aspects of the embodiments of the disclosure. These aspects are indicative, however, of but a few of the various ways in which the principles of the disclosure may be employed and the various embodiments are intended to include all such aspects and their equivalents. Other advantages and novel features will become apparent from the following description when considered in conjunction with the drawings.
The following detailed description and the appended drawings describe and illustrate some embodiments of the disclosure for the purpose of enabling one of ordinary skill in the relevant art to make and use these embodiments. As such, the detailed description and illustration of these embodiments are purely illustrative in nature and are in no way intended to limit the scope of the disclosure in any manner. It should also be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale and in certain instances details may have been omitted, which are not necessary for an understanding of the embodiments, such as details of fabrication and assembly. In the accompanying drawings, like numerals represent like components.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, a safety system for a safety system may be provided for a vehicle to prevent the vehicle from sinking in a body of water, where the vehicle including vehicle outer walls and vehicle inner walls. The system may include a housing secured to one of the vehicle outer walls, an inflatable component stored within the housing when the inflatable component is in a stored state, and a fluid tank storing a fluid and in fluid communication with the inflatable component by a fluid line, the fluid line passing from the fluid tank through one of the vehicle inner walls and through the housing. The safety system may, in an activated state, initiate a flow of fluid from the fluid tank to the inflatable component thereby inflating the inflatable component with the fluid.
In further embodiments, the safety system may include a housing door connected to an end of the housing proximate the adjacent vehicle outer wall at a hinge, and the housing door pivotable about the hinge. The housing may include a first lid connector and the housing door includes a second lid connector, the first and second lid connectors engageable to secure the housing door in a closed position. The first or second lid connector may be a magnet. The inflation of the inflatable component may press against the housing door thereby opening the housing door. The housing may be angled between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees with respect to the adjacent outer side wall. The housing may be angled downward towards the body of water, and the angle may be about forty five degrees. The safety system may include a pressure regulator to adjust the release of the fluid and to ensure the pressure within the inflatable component remains constant. The safety system may include one or more additional housings, each housing including an inflatable component, and a splitter to fluidly connect the fluid tank with each inflatable component. The safety system may include an automatic switch, wherein the automatic switch detects entry of water into the vehicle and activates the safety system.
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Vehicle 16 may include exterior walls 18 and interior walls 20. In the context of a boat, the exterior and interior walls 18, 20 may define the hull of a boat. At least a portion of the area within interior walls 20 may be defined as the cabin of the vehicle. As part of embodiments of a safety system for use with vehicle 16, one or more housings 14 may be provided for holding one or more inflatable components 10, with at least one inflatable component 10 stored within, and deployed from, each housing 14.
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Fluid tank 44 may be in fluid communication with each housing 14 via fluid line 42. In embodiments of safety system featuring a plurality of housings 14, a splitter 26 may be utilized to fluidly connect fluid tank 44 with each housing 14 through a plurality of fluid lines 42. Fluid line 42 may pass through interior vehicle wall 20 and into housing 14, and ultimately be connected with inflatable component 10. This passage through interior wall 20 may be water tight, so as to prevent water passing into vehicle 16 even though vehicle 16 has not experienced failure. A housing grommet 28 may be provided to facilitate a water tight seal at fluid line 42.
Once safety system is activated, fluid may pass from fluid tank 44 through fluid line(s) 42 and into inflatable component(s) 10 stored in housing(s) 12. Fluid will then quickly fill a bladder of each inflatable component 10, the bladder defined as the interior area of inflatable component 10, which will cause the inflatable components to rapidly expand from a dormant state to a deployed state. Once the bladder has expanded to its maximum volume, pressure within the valve system would necessarily increase as a push back is experienced from inflatable component 10 as resistance to further release of fluid from fluid tank 44. This causes a rise of pressure in the valve system. In known embodiments of air bag systems, employed with cars for instance, an airbag will rapidly inflate so as to cushion a passenger from forcefully hitting an interior vehicle wall, and then the airbag would slowly deflate due to the air being cut off and the airbag experiencing a slow release of fluid. In embodiments of a safety system disclosed herein, however, while an inflation of inflatable components 10 may save the vehicle 16 from sinking, if the inflatable components slowly deflate then the vehicle will eventually sink notwithstanding the activation of the safety system. Accordingly, fluid propagation may be regulated so as to prevent early or unintended deflation of inflatable components 10. A fluid pressure regulator 40 may be provided so as to detect pressure in fluid lines 42 and operate to adjust the release rate of fluid from fluid tank 44. A check valve 52, as shown for instance in
Housing 12 may be angled downward with respect to outer wall vehicle wall 18, such that a plane defined by housing door 14 and an adjacent vehicle outer wall 18 may form between 30 degrees and 60 degrees. In the illustrated embodiment, each housing door 14 and the adjacent outer wall 18 form an angle of about 45 degrees. The angled position may facilitate deployment of inflatable component 10 and help prevent an inflated inflatable component 10 from getting stuck or caught on housing 12 components, such as those components described further herein. Additionally, housing 12 may be provided between inner and outer walls 18, 20, and housing door 14 may be flush, or nearly flush, with an adjacent outer wall 18. In another embodiment, housing 12 may be installed on outer wall 18 so as to avoid removal of a portion of outer wall 18.
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In some embodiments, inflatable component 10 may be stored within a bag or other enclosure within housing 10. The inflatable component bag may be securable to housing 10, or directly to vehicle outer wall 18 by a clip or other attachment. In further embodiments, a safety system may be attached well after failure, and deployment of inflatable components 10 may be utilized to raise a failed vehicle 16 from an ocean floor. In this scenario, once the system is activated a master pressure regulator, such as pressure regulator 40, or localized regulators for each inflatable component 10, may be utilized to ensure even inflation of each inflatable component 10 and to avoid undesired tilting of the vehicle as it rises.
Although embodiments of safety system may include a plurality of housings positioned in a balanced orientation in both the lateral and longitudinal direction of the vehicle 16, some embodiments may have imbalanced positions of housings 12. For instance,
Once the vehicle 16 is out of danger, safety system may be deactivated and inflatable component 10 may be stored back into housing. Accordingly, inflatable component 10 may be reusable.
As should be appreciated from the disclosure, although embodiments of the safety system disclosed herein may include electrical components, safety system does not require use of electrical components thereby reducing costs and risk of the safety system itself failing.
The descriptions set forth above are meant to be illustrative and not limiting. Various modifications of the embodiments, in addition to those described herein, will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing description. Such modifications are also intended to fall within the scope of the concepts described herein. Each patent, patent application and publication cited or described in this document are hereby incorporated herein by reference, in their entireties.
The foregoing description of possible implementations consistent with the present disclosure does not represent a comprehensive list of all such implementations or all variations of the implementations described. The description of some implementation should not be construed as an intent to exclude other implementations. For example, artisans will understand how to implement the embodiments in many other ways, using equivalents and alternatives that do not depart from the scope of the disclosure. Moreover, unless indicated to the contrary in the preceding description, none of the components described in the implementations are essential to the embodiments disclosed. It is thus intended that the embodiments be considered as illustrative, with a true scope and spirit of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims.
10 inflatable component
12 housing
14 housing lid
16 vehicle
18 exterior vehicle wall
20 interior vehicle wall
22 automatic switch
24 manual switch
26 splitter
28 housing grommet
30 hinge
32 wall connector
34 first lid connector
36 second lid connector
38 back plate
40 pressure regulator
42 fluid lines
44 fluid tank
46 housing ring
48 shackle
50 inflatable component attachment region
52 valve
54 body of water
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/318,565 filed Apr. 5, 2016, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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62318565 | Apr 2016 | US |