Claims
- 1. A life buoy equipped with a radar responder adapted to transmit signals in response to an interrogation from a searcher, the life buoy comprising:
- a hull member of a rigid plastic hollow construction;
- said hull member water-tightly accommodating a receiver, a receiving antenna, a transmitting antenna, a transmitter and a battery in a vertical manner from the top to the base of said hull respectively, wherein the center of gravity is located at a distance from and below the center of buoyancy when said buoy is in an upright floating orientation;
- said hull member having an upper upwardly converging wall portion above the level of water including a slender straight cylindrical portion formed at the top thereof, and a lower downwardly converging wall portion from the water level at least down to the center of buoyancy, said hull member thereby having food wave following ability; and
- an accommodator for releasably supporting the upper upwardly converging portion of said hull member in an upside-down non-floating posture, said accommodator including:
- an inner frame having a conical section, a cylindrical section, and a throat section such that said upper upwardly converging portion of said hull member substantially conforms to said inner frame, and
- an outer frame having a substantially cylindrical wall member wherein said wall member is integrally formed with a base at the lower end thereof and wherein said wall member supports the conical section of said inner frame thereby forming said accommodator.
- 2. A life buoy as set forth in claim 1, further including a switch located within said upper upwardly converging portion and a projection provided on the outside bottom of said hull member, the switch being turned on when the buoy is in an upright posture and the switch being turned off when the buoy is in a horizontal posture.
- 3. A lie buoy as set forth in claim 1, wherein said hull member includes an upper section and a lower section partitioned at a point located within said upper upwardly converging wall portion, said upper and lower sections being water-tightly screwed to each other.
- 4. A life buoy according to claim 1, wherein said slender straight cylindrical portion formed at the top of said upper upwardly converging portion housing said receiving antenna.
- 5. A life buoy according to claim 4, wherein said slender straight cylindrical portion acts as a carrying handle when said buoy is in an upright non-floating orientation, said receiving antenna prevented from being an effective warning device by a users hand being wrapped there around in a carrying position.
- 6. A life buoy as set forth in claim 1 wherein said accommodator is provided with an electro-magnetic shield in said inner and outer frames.
- 7. A life buoy as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a covering for covering the underwater portion of saidhull member when said life buoy is inserted in an upside-down orientation in said accommodator, thereby protecting the internal mechanism of said life buoy contained therein against outside heat.
- 8. A life buoy as set forth in claim 7, wherein said covering is packed with foamed plastic.
- 9. A life buoy as set forth in claim 7, wherein said accommodator is provided with an electromagnetic shiled in said inner and outer frames.
- 10. A life buoy as set forth in claim 7 further comprising a second covering of a pliable material capable of yielding in wind, said second covering being overlaid on said first covering.
- 11. A life buoy as set forth in claim 7, further including a plurality of ribs formed around the periphery of said outer frame of said accommodator and a plurality of ribs formed around a portion of said covering.
- 12. A life buoy as set forth in claim 11, further including a rack for supporting said accomodator, wherein said rack is attachable to the surface of a boat deck or the like and whose inner surface substantially conforms to the outer circumferential surface area of said outer frame and whose outer surface contains a plurality of concentric ribs.
- 13. A life buoy as set forth in claim 12, further including a coupling ring having a plurality of ribs formed on the inner periphery thereof, at least a portion of said plurality of ribs of said rack and said accommodator coacting with said plurality of ribs of said coupling ring for securing said accommodator to said rack.
- 14. A life buoy as set forth in claim 12, wherein said accomodator is provided with an electromagnetic shield in said inner and outer frames.
- 15. A life buoy as set forth in claim 7, further including a second hat shaped covering of a pliable material capable of easily yielding in wind, said second hat shaped covering conforming to and being overlaid on said first covering.
Priority Claims (2)
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58-41066 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 571,185 filed on Jan. 16, 1984 and now abandoned.
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