Claims
- 1. A dive marker, comprising:a body member having an outer surface, at least a portion of said outer surface containing dive flag indicia, said body member defining an interior area; a bladder disposed within the interior area of said body member; means for inflating said bladder such that a majority of the outer surface of said body member containing dive flag indicia expands outward; and means for maintaining said body member in a substantially vertical orientation at water surface level.
- 2. The dive marker of claim 1 wherein said means for maintaining is a weight member and a weight holder, said weight holder attached to a lower end of said body member.
- 3. The dive marker of claim 2 wherein said weight holder is a pocket attached to a pair of straps, said straps attached to the lower end of said body member.
- 4. The dive marker of claim 1 wherein said body member having at least three monolithically formed outer side surfaces, each of said outer side surface having dive flag indicia.
- 5. The dive marker of claim 1 wherein said means for inflating is a “no-lock” valve in communication with said bladder.
- 6. The dive marker of claim 1 further including an “overpressure” relief valve in communication with said bladder.
- 7. A dive marker assembly, comprising:an inflatable upper portion having at least three outer side surfaces and having dive indicia disposed on each of said at least three outer surfaces; and means for maintaining at least a majority of said inflatable upper portion above water surface level; wherein said upper portion is a triangularly shaped member having three outer side surfaces defining an interior area and having an inflation mechanism in communication therewith, said triangularly shaped member provided with dive flag indicia on each outer surface; wherein said means for maintaining is an inverted pyramid shaped member attached to a lower end of said triangularly shaped member.
- 8. The dive marker assembly of claim 7 wherein said means for maintaining further including a counterweight assembly disposed at a lower end of said inverted pyramid shaped member.
- 9. A dive marker assembly, comprising:an inflatable triangularly shaped member having an inflation mechanism in communication therewith, said triangularly shaped member provided with dive flag indicia on each outer surface; and an inverted pyramid shaped member attached to a lower end of said triangularly shaped member such that a majority of said inflatable triangularly shaped member is maintained above water surface level; wherein said inverted pyramid shaped member is constructed from webbing.
- 10. A dive marker assembly, comprising:an inflatable upper portion having at least three outer side surfaces and having dive indicia disposed on each of said at least three outer surfaces; and means for maintaining at least a majority of said inflatable upper portion above water surface level; wherein said upper portion is a vane assembly having at least one curved vane.
- 11. The dive marker assembly of claim 10 wherein said at least one curved vane is a plurality of curved vanes.
- 12. The dive marker assembly of claim 10 wherein said at least one curved vane having a baffle.
- 13. The dive marker assembly of claim 11 wherein each of said plurality of curved vanes having a baffle.
- 14. A dive marker assembly, comprising:an inflatable vane assembly having indicia disposed on an outer surface; and means for maintaining at least a majority of said inflatable vane assembly above water surface level; wherein said means for maintaining is an inflatable platform and a shaft member, said platform disposed at a first end of said shaft and said vane assembly disposed at a second end of said shaft; wherein said means for maintaining further including a second shaft and a counterweight assembly, said platform disposed at a first end of said second shaft and said counterweight assembly disposed at a second end of said second shaft.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/049,648, filed Mar. 27, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,200,026, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/042,201 filed Mar. 31, 1997.
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300670 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/042201 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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