Claims
- 1. A liquid immersion device adapted to be worn by a user and insensitive to the random presence of said liquid, comprising:
- a battery power source having first and second terminals with said second terminal connected to ground;
- a load device having an input terminal connected to said first terminal of said battery power source and a ground terminal;
- a liquid activated switch having first and second terminals with said first terminal connected to said first terminal of said battery power source;
- a delay circuit having first, second and third terminals, including:
- said first terminal connected to said second terminal of said liquid activated device, said second terminal connected to said ground terminal of said load device and said third terminal connected to ground;
- an electrically activated solid state flip flop switch having a set terminal;
- electronic integrating accumulation circuit means for delaying the activation of said electrically activated solid state flip flop switch connected to said set terminal; and
- electronic integrating decumulation circuit means to control the accumulation of said first mentioned electronic integrating accumulation circuit means connected between said set terminal and ground;
- said delay circuit thus connecting said second terminal of said battery power source to said ground terminal of said load through said delay circuit after said first and second terminals of said liquid activated device are immersed in liquid for a predetermined time period, whereby said timed immersion causes said battery power source to be connected to said load device to transmit an alarm signal.
- 2. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 1, additionally comprising:
- said load device is a radio transmitter sealed within a liquid tight container;
- an antenna extended above said transmitter within said container; and
- said liquid activated switch extended below said transmitter to activate radio said transmitter into transmitting said alarm signal.
- 3. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 2, additionally comprising:
- an arm extended below said transmitter having an unsupported end;
- a cylindrical shield mounted upon said unsupported end;
- said switch including a pair of conductors extending along said arm and exposed at said unsupported end within said cylindrical shield.
- 4. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 3, wherein:
- said pair of conductors exposed at said unsupported end of said arm are exposed at two different lengths so that physical contact between said pair of conductors prevents electrical contact.
- 5. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 3, additionally comprising:
- said cylindrical shield having apertures therein above said exposed conductor pair to permit the escape of entrapped gases when said switch is immersed in liquid.
- 6. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 5, wherein:
- said exposed conductor pair includes one conductor exposed below said apertures and a second conductor exposed in alignment with said apertures.
- 7. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said electronic integrating accumulation circuit means is a resistor-capacitor circuit; and
- said electronic integrating decumulation circuit means is a resistor having a resistance approximatley ten times greater than the resistance of said resistor-capacitor means.
- 8. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 2, additionally comprising:
- a second power source;
- a radio receiver having an antenna for receiving said alarm signal;
- relay means activated by said radio receiver upon receipt of said alarm signal; and
- safety means connected to said relay means to said second power source.
- 9. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 8, wherein said safety means comprises:
- a solenoid actuated fuel line shut-off valve.
- 10. A liquid immersion alarm, as claimed in claim 8, wherein said safety means comprises:
- an audio alarm.
- 11. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 9, wherein said safety means comprises:
- a spring loaded mounting assembly for flotation equipment; and
- a solenoid actuated latch to release said spring mounted flotation equipment.
- 12. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 8, additionally comprising:
- power relay means connected to said relay means;
- said power relay means having a plurality of input and output terminals;
- said power relay means including a solenoid switch connected to two of said input terminals to be actuated by said first mentioned relay means which connects said second power source to said solenoid switch; and
- said solenoid switch connecting and disconnecting a selected number of input terminals to and from a selected number of output terminals, connecting said second power source to a selected number of output terminals, and retaining a selected number of input terminals connected to said output terminals.
- 13. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 12, wherein said safety means comprises:
- an autopilot with a servo drive mechanism which drives said autopilot between servo limits;
- said power relay connected between said radio receiver and said autopilot wherein receipt of said alarm signal by said radio receiver actuated said relay means to actuate said power relays to connect said second power source to said autopilot to drive said autopilot to one of its servo limits.
- 14. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 2, additionally comprising:
- said liquid tight contained having a chamber therein into which said battery power source is inserted; and
- said chamber having sealing means for contacting said battery and sealing said container against leakage.
- 15. A liquid immersion device, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said delay circuit further includes:
- latch means for permanently connecting said power source to said load device after said delay of said activation; and
- reset means for manually disconnecting said power source from said load device.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 558,015 filed on Dec. 5, 1983, now abandoned.
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