Claims
- 1. A flotation device for maintaining a watercraft in a floating condition, the flotation device comprising:
a mounting plate mounted to the watercraft, the mounting plate having a first cover channel, a second cover channel, a first bladder-retaining slot, and a second bladder-retaining slot; a first collapsible tubing receivable within the first cover channel; an elongated cover having a first edge and a second edge, the first edge receivable in the first cover channel and the second edge receivable in the second cover channel, the first collapsible tubing positioned between the mounting plate and the first edge; a space defined between the mounting plate and the cover; a directional bladder receivable within the space, at least a portion of the directional bladder receivable within the first bladder retaining slot; a flotation bladder receivable within the space, at least a portion of the flotation bladder receivable within the second bladder retaining slot; and inflation means connected to the first collapsible tubing, the directional bladder and the flotation bladder for inflating the first collapsible tubing, the directional bladder, and the flotation bladder; wherein upon inflation of the first collapsible tubing and the directional bladder, the first edge of the cover is released from the first cover channel of the mounting plate and is moved in a direction generally away from the watercraft allowing the directional bladder and the flotation bladder to substantially inflate.
- 2. The flotation device of claim 1, and further comprising:
a first finger formed on the first edge of the cover; and a first space between the first finger and the first edge, the first finger deformable into the first space to release the first edge of the cover from the first cover channel.
- 3. The flotation device of claim 1, and further comprising:
a second finger formed on the second edge of the cover; and a second space between the second finger and the second edge, the second finger deformable into the second space to release the second edge of the cover from the second cover channel.
- 4. The flotation device of claim 1 wherein the mounting plate has a second cover channel, and further comprising:
a second collapsible tubing receivable within the second cover channel between the second edge of the cover and the mounting plate; wherein the inflation means is connected to the second collapsible tubing such that upon inflation of the second collapsible tubing, the second edge of the cover is released from the second cover channel of the mounting plate.
- 5. The flotation device of claim 1, and further comprising:
a first gas supply tubing connected to the first collapsible tubing; the first gas supply tubing also receivable within the first bladder retaining slot and connected to the inflation means, the directing bladder being secured to the first gas supply tubing such that gas flowing through the first gas supply tubing inflates the directing bladder; and a second gas supply tubing receivable within the second bladder retaining slot and connected to the inflation means, the flotation bladder being secured to the second gas supply tubing such that gas flowing through the second gas supply tubing inflates the flotation bladder.
- 6. The flotation device of claim 5 wherein the first collapsible tubing and the directional bladder are inflated prior to inflation of the flotation bladder.
- 7. The flotation device of claim 1, and further comprising:
a float switch activating a valve upon a predetermined amount of water entering the watercraft, the valve connected to the inflation means for activating the inflation means.
- 8. The flotation device of claim 1 wherein the inflation means includes a first gas supply and a second gas supply, the first gas supply being connected to the first collapsible tubing and the directional bladder and the second gas supply being connected to the flotation bladder wherein upon activation of the float switch, the gas from the first gas supply activates the gas flow from the second gas supply.
- 9. The flotation device of claim 8, and further comprising:
a redundant gas supply for inflating the first collapsible tubing, the directional bladder, and the flotation bladder in the event of a compromise to the first gas supply and the second gas supply.
- 10. The flotation device of claim 1 wherein the directional bladder is in an overlapping configuration prior to inflation.
- 11. The flotation device of claim 1 wherein the flotation bladder is in a substantially flattened spiral configuration prior to inflation.
- 12. The flotation device of claim 1 wherein the flotation bladder comprises a plurality of flotation bladders along the waterline of the watercraft, each flotation bladder being independently inflatable
- 13. The flotation device of claim 1 wherein the mounting plate is mounted to the watercraft with an adhesive material.
- 14. The flotation device of claim 1 wherein the mounting plate is mounted to the watercraft at the approximate waterline of the watercraft.
- 15. The flotation device of claim 14 wherein flotation device is a splash rail.
- 16. The flotation device of claim 1, and further comprising:
an electrical bladder deployment system.
- 17. An emergency buoyant support for a watercraft, the emergency buoyant support comprising:
a cover releasably secured to the watercraft; a first collapsible tubing between the cover and the watercraft for removing at least a portion of the cover; at least one directing bladder positioned between the cover and the watercraft; and at least one inflatable flotation bladder positioned between the cover and the watercraft; wherein upon inflation of the first collapsible tubing, the first collapsible tubing releases at least a portion of the cover from the watercraft; wherein upon inflation of the directing bladder, the directing bladder moves the cover and the flotation bladder in a general direction away from the watercraft prior to inflation of the flotation bladder thereby allowing the flotation bladder to inflate.
- 18. The emergency buoyant support of claim 17, and further comprising:
a carrier mounted to the watercraft.
- 19. The emergency buoyant support of claim 18, wherein the carrier has a first cover channel, a second cover channel, and a first bladder retaining slot, and a second bladder retaining slot, and the cover has a first edge and a second edge, wherein the first edge is receivable in the first cover channel, the second edge is receivable in the second cover channel, at least a portion of the directing bladder is receivable within the first bladder retaining slot, and at least a portion of the flotation bladder is receivable within the second bladder retaining slot.
- 20. The emergency buoyant support of claim 19, and further comprising:
inflation means for inflating the first collapsible tubing and the flotation bladder; a first gas supply tubing receivable within the first bladder retaining slot and connected to the inflation means, the first collapsible tubing and the directing bladder being secured to the first gas supply tubing such that gas flowing through the first gas supply tubing inflates the first collapsible tubing and the directing bladder; and a second gas supply tubing receivable within the second bladder retaining slot and connected to the inflation means, the flotation bladder being secured to the second gas supply tubing such that gas flowing through the second gas supply tubing inflates the flotation bladder.
- 21. The emergency buoyant support of claim 20, and further comprising:
a float switch activating a valve upon a predetermined amount of water entering the watercraft, the valve connected to the inflation means for activating the inflation means; a first gas supply connected to the first gas supply tubing and the float switch; and a second gas supply connected to the second gas supply tubing and the valve.
- 22. The emergency buoyant support of claim 17, and further comprising:
a first finger formed on a first edge of the cover; and a first space between the first finger and the first edge, the first finger deformable into the first space to release the first edge of the cover from the watercraft.
- 23. The emergency buoyant support of claim 17, and further comprising:
a second finger formed on a second edge of the cover; and a second space between the second finger and the second edge, the second finger deformable into the second space to release the second edge of the cover from the watercraft.
- 24. A method for maintaining a watercraft in a stable floating condition, the method comprising:
forming a carrier, the carrier having a first cover channel, a second cover channel, a first bladder retaining slot, and a second bladder-retaining slot; covering at least a portion of the carrier with a cover, the cover having a first edge and a second edge; positioning a first collapsible tubing within the first cover channel; releasably securing the first edge of the cover within the first cover channel and the second edge within the second cover channel; defining a space between the carrier and the cover; positioning a directing bladder within the space, the directing bladder having a first bladder edge; positioning a flotation bladder within the space, the flotation bladder having a second bladder edge; mounting the first bladder edge of the cover-removing bladder within the first bladder-retaining slot; mounting the second bladder edge of the flotation bladder within the second bladder-retaining slot; inflating the first collapsible tubing thereby removing the first edge of the cover from the first cover channel; inflating the cover-removing bladder; and inflating the flotation bladder.
- 25. The method of claim 24, and further comprising:
forming the carrier in the watercraft;
- 26. The method of claim 24, and further comprising:
forming a recess in the watercraft; and mounting the carrier to the watercraft.
- 27. The method of claim 24, and further comprising:
mounting the housing to the watercraft with an adhesive material.
- 28. The method of claim 24, and further comprising:
automatically inflating the first collapsible tubing, the directing bladder, and the flotation bladder only upon a predetermined amount of water entering the watercraft.
- 29. The method of claim 24, and further comprising:
positioning a second collapsible tubing within the second cover channel; inflating the second collapsible tubing prior to inflating the inflation bladder.
- 30. The method of claim 24, and further comprising:
automatically inflating the first collapsible tubing and the inflation bladder only upon a predetermined amount of water entering the watercraft.
- 31. The method of claim 24, and further comprising:
overlapping the directing bladder upon itself within the opening.
- 32. The method of claim 24, and further comprising:
spirally rolling the flotation bladder within the opening.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of pending patent application Ser. No. 09/832,774, filed Apr. 10, 2001, entitled” Automatic Boat Flotation Device”, pending patent application Ser. No. 09/864,642, filed May 24, 2001, entitled “Float Switch Activation Assembly”, and pending patent application Ser. No. 09/940,975, filed Aug. 28, 2001, entitled “Automatic Boat Flotation Device”.
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10223665 |
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09864642 |
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