Claims
- 1. A float switch assembly for activating a gas supply for inflating a flotation device mounted on a watercraft, the flotation device maintaining the watercraft in a floating condition, the float switch assembly comprising:a hollow float housing having a first end and a second end; at least one aperture formed in the first end of the float housing; a float body movable within the float housing upon a predetermined amount of water entering the float housing through the aperture; a trigger mechanism contacting the float body, the trigger mechanism having an attachment end extending through a slot formed in the float housing; a pivot assembly pivotally connected to the attachment end of the trigger mechanism; and an activatable valve mechanism connected to the gas supply, the valve mechanism releasably connected to the attachment end of the trigger mechanism and movable from a closed position to an open position; wherein upon movement of the float body within the float housing, the trigger mechanism pivots about the pivot assembly thereby disconnecting the attachment end of the trigger mechanism from the valve mechanism and moving the valve mechanism into the open position such that gas flows from the gas supply to the flotation device.
- 2. The float switch assembly of claim 1 and further comprising:at least one aperture formed in the second end of the float housing.
- 3. The float switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the hollow float housing is substantially cylindrical having a closed first end and a closed second end.
- 4. The float switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the float body is substantially cylindrical having a closed first end and a closed second end.
- 5. The float switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the valve mechanism has a rotatable handle, the handle receiving at least a portion of the attachment end of the trigger mechanism, the handle rotatable to move the valve mechanism from the closed position to the open position.
- 6. The float switch assembly of claim 5 wherein the attachment end of the trigger mechanism has a blade and the handle has a channel, the attachment end of the trigger mechanism receivable within the channel of the handle.
- 7. The float switch assembly of claim 6 wherein the blade has a bead and the channel has a safety groove, the bead of the blade receivable within the safety groove of the handle.
- 8. The float switch assembly of claim 6 and further comprising:biasing means about the handle for biasing the valve mechanism into the open position upon removal of the blade from the channel.
- 9. A switch system for automatically activating mechanism such as a gas or fluid supply, an electrical switch, or chemical process, the switch system comprising:a float housing; a float slidable within the float housing, the float slidable from a first position to a second position; an activation trigger extending through the float housing, the activation trigger having a first trigger end and a second trigger end, the first trigger end contacting the float; and a valve activating the gas supply, the valve connected to the second trigger end; wherein upon movement of the float from the first position to the second position, the second trigger end activating the mechanism.
- 10. The switch system of claim 9 wherein the activation trigger is pivotally connected between the float housing and the valve.
- 11. The switch system of claim 9 wherein the float housing is substantially cylindrical having a closed first end and a closed second end, the closed first end having at least one aperture formed therein.
- 12. The switch assembly of claim 11 and further comprising:at least one aperture formed in the closed second end of the float housing.
- 13. The switch assembly of claim 9 wherein the float is substantially cylindrical having a closed first end and a closed second end.
- 14. The switch assembly of claim 9 wherein the valve has a rotatable handle, the handle receiving at least a portion of the second trigger end, the handle rotatable to activate the valve to allow gas flow between the gas supply and the flotation device.
- 15. The switch assembly of claim 14 wherein the second trigger end of the activation trigger has a blade and the handle has a channel, the second trigger end of the activation trigger receivable within the channel of the handle.
- 16. The switch assembly of claim 15 wherein the blade has a bead and the channel has a safety groove, the bead of the blade receivable within the safety groove of the handle.
- 17. The switch assembly of claim 15 and further comprising:biasing means about the handle for biasing the valve into an open gas flow position upon removal of the blade from the channel.
- 18. A method for activating a gas flow between a gas supply and a flotation device, the method comprising:providing a hollow float housing; positioning a float body within the float housing; providing a valve mechanism between the gas supply and the flotation device; pivotally connecting a trigger mechanism between the float body and the valve mechanism; sliding the float body within the float housing upon the occurrence of a predetermined event; pivotally rotating the trigger mechanism; and activating the gas flow between the gas supply and the flotation device.
- 19. The method of claim 18 and further comprising:forming at least one aperture in the float body, the predetermined event being water entering the float body.
- 20. The method of claim 19 and further comprising:raising the float body within the float housing; pivoting the trigger mechanism; and activating the gas flow between the gas supply and the flotation device.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of pending provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/207,996, filed on May 26, 2000, entitled “Automatic Inflating Boat Flotation Device” and pending patent application Ser. No. 09/832,774, filed Apr. 10, 2001, entitled“ Automatic Boat Flotation Device”.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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