Flotation devices, whether characterized as life vests, swim aids, or otherwise, are used by children and adults alike in order to increase buoyancy in bodies of water. Children often wear armbands that may be inflatable vinyl film chambers. Such armbands may easily be donned by sliding the armbands over a child's upper arms. However, some armbands are dangerously prone to come off unexpectedly during a child's normal water activity, such as when the child jumps into the water with their arms over their heads.
In order to provide an improved swim aid that is also U.S. Coast Guard approved, the flotation device subject of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/616,308 was developed with a retention member for operatively connecting armband flotation pads and a torso flotation pad about the wearer. The swim aid of that prior application, however, has only a two-dimensional design that restricts the creative appearance that the flotation device may take on.
In the flotation device industry, the most valued flotation devices are those that are worn by the user. As such, flotation devices should be designed with the idea of attracting as many wearers as possible. An improvement upon the flotation devices of the prior art is desired. The improvement should appeal especially to children to encourage them to wear the flotation device so as to improve water safety. The improved device should also comply with performance, safety, and regulatory requirements.
A flotation device is provided that includes three-dimensional features to increase its appeal to children. The three-dimensional features are added to a flotation device such that they are more fun to wear and are generally safer. Not only are they safer because they are more likely to be worn, but they also may include additional buoyant material. In practice, the added three-dimensional features give the flotation device a costume-like appearance. For example, the flotation device may resemble a profession like a firefighter or ballerina, an animal like a tiger or ladybug, or a character like a princess or a robot.
The three-dimensional feature is generally achieved using a number of different methods. For example, filler materials may be inserted into particular areas of the flotation device. Such filler materials may be polyethylene (PE) foam, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) foam, synthetic fibers, or other known or foreseeable comparable materials. In another example, molded three-dimensional plastic components may be sewn or otherwise attached to a flotation device. Similarly, die-cut plastic or fabric pieces may be attached to the flotation device.
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference may be made to the following accompanying drawings.
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The torso flotation pad 5 may be constructed from closed cell foam and preferably includes first end 20 and a second end 25. An attachment member 30 (illustrated as a strap) extending from each of the first end 20 and the second end 25 may have a first connector 35 (e.g., a female or male buckle) operatively connected to the first end 20 and a second connector (not illustrated) (e.g., the other of a female or male buckle) operatively connected to the second end 25. The first connector 35 may be adapted and configured to be releasably attached to the second connector (not illustrated), so the torso flotation pad 5 is securable around a child's torso.
The armband pads 10 may also be constructed from closed cell foam, and each of the armband pads 10 may be operatively connected to the torso flotation pad 5. The torso flotation pad 5 and the armband flotation pads 10 may have a fabric cover that could be used to form a retention member to operatively connect the torso flotation pad 5 to the armband flotation pads 10.
The flotation device 1 also includes a three-dimensional portion 40 that projects outwardly from the torso flotation pad 5. The three-dimensional portion 40 in the embodiment illustrated in
The three-dimensional portion 40 may be added to the flotation device 1 using several different methods. For example, filler material may be added to the flotation device 1 on the torso flotation pad 5 (or the armband flotation pads 10) in particular locations to give the three-dimensional portion 40 its unique appearance, such as illustrated in
In a first method, filler material may be enveloped within a fabric, plastic film, or other material. The resulting construction may then be placed on a flotation device, such as the flotation device 1 in a desired location. Subsequently, a layer of material 65 may be attached behind the constructed material, as illustrated in
Alternatively, in another construction method, filler material may be enveloped with fabric, plastic film, or other material and placed on a desired location of a flotation device, such as the flotation device 1. Subsequently, it may be attached to the flotation device 1 (or other flotation device similar to the flotation device 1) at the desired location and fastened thereto, for example by sewing. After the constructed material is attached to the flotation device, such as the flotation device 1, in this alternative embodiment, a piece of fabric may be placed over the constructed portion that includes a design, such as fabric 70 illustrated in
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It should also be noted that the torso flotation pad 85 of the flotation device 75 includes two additional three-dimensional portions 92 on either side of the three-dimensional portion 85 that may contribute to the overall appearance of the flotation device 75. The three-dimensional portions 92 may be formed using one of the methods described herein and may further add to the product's buoyancy.
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The rear side 105 of the flotation device 95 also may include a zipper assembly 120 that may allow a wearer to further secure the flotation device 95 when worn. Additionally, the flotation device 95 is preferably provided with an undershirt 125 that may be sewn or otherwise attached to the vest member 110. The undershirt 125 may be made from nylon, polyester, or other substantially fast-drying material and may offer some sun protection to the wearer.
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Additionally, it should be noted that armband pads 185 of the flotation device 160 include a plurality of strips of material 190 that are attached to the arm bands 185. The material 190 preferably makes the armband pads 185 appear as pom-poms. The strips of material 190 that are added to the armband pads 185 to give them a pom-pom-like appearance may be created by using a die-cutting process, such as those known and understood in the art, or foreseeable to a person having ordinary skill in the art.
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It should be noted that in order to satisfy safety regulations and other standards, the flotation devices described herein may be constructed in a variety of ways. When the flotation devices are constructed, more or less material, particularly buoyant material, may be needed to provide any particular flotation device with the necessary buoyancy to satisfy safety regulations. Thus, while a nearly limitless number of configurations are possible to give flotation devices such as though described herein various appearances, attention must be paid to the amount and location of material when the garment is produced.
While the following is non-limiting, a number of different costume-like appearances may be provided for flotation devices that are constructed according to the teachings set forth above. More particularly, for example, flotation devices may be given costume-like appearances that resemble a ballerina, baseball player, bee, cheerleader, clownfish, crab, ladybug, octopus, owl, police, princess, shark, soccer player, tiger, turtle, unicorn, mermaid, robot, or space rocket. Certainly, other costumes are envisioned and contemplated herein.
From the foregoing, it will be seen that the various embodiments of the present invention are well adapted to attain all the objectives and advantages hereinabove set forth together with still other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the present structures. It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations of the present embodiments are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Since many possible embodiments of the present invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, it is also to be understood that all disclosures herein set forth or illustrated in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. The various constructions described above and illustrated in the drawings are presented by way of example only and are not intended to limit the concepts, principles, and scope of the present invention.
Many changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention, which is limited only by the claims which follow.
This Application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/010,264, filed on Apr. 15, 2020, entitled “FLOTATION DEVICE” currently pending, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US21/26210 | 4/7/2021 | WO |
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63010264 | Apr 2020 | US |