Claims
- 1. A rescue boat comprising a hull having a centrally positioned rider's area for accommodating at least one rider and containing a control for said rescue boat, a transom, a deck opening through said transom at the rear of said rider's area and having a rear portion disposed substantially at the water level when the hull is normally floating in the water for facilitating the entry of injured persons onto said deck, the length of said deck being sufficient to accommodate substantially only a person lying in a prone condition, and a propulsion device for said hull on at least one side of the deck.
- 2. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 1 wherein there is a pair of propulsion devices, each provided on a respective side of the deck.
- 3. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 2 wherein the propulsion devices comprise jet propulsion units.
- 4. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 3 wherein there are provided a pair of floor areas on opposite sides of the deck and above the propulsion devices and jet propulsion units adapted to a accommodate standing riders for assisting an injured person in the deck.
- 5. A rescue boat as set froth in claim 1 wherein the rear portion of the deck is pivotal for adjusting its position relative to the water.
- 6. A rescue boat as set froth in claim 1 further including hoist means over the deck opening for assisting in drawing injured persons onto the deck.
- 7. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 1 wherein the hull has a catamaran type configuration comprised of a pair of catamaran hulls disposed on opposite sides of the deck opening.
- 8. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 7 wherein the forward portion of the catamaran hulls defines a recessed area.
- 9. A rescue boat as set froth in claim 8 further including a removable rigid deck panel adapted to be affixed across the recessed opening.
- 10. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 9 wherein the rigid deck panel is perforated.
- 11. A rescue boat and litter for sea rescue, said litter comprising a pair of side poles, an open netting affixed at each side to a respective one of said side poles and adapted to receive the body of a victim and buoyant devices associated with each of said side poles for flotation of said litter in a body of water with a victim there, said rescue boat comprising a hull having a transom, a deck opening through said transom and having a rear portion disposed substantially at the water level for facilitating the entry of injured persons onto said deck, and said deck having sufficient length to accommodate said litter and being provided with facing sidewalls, each carrying interlocking devices adapted to be engaged by said side poles for retaining said litter within said deck.
- 12. The litter of claim 11, further including detachable cross-rods extending between opposite ends of the side poles for maintaining the netting in an extended condition.
- 13. The litter of claim 11, further including hook and loop fasteners on the open netting and on an associated pillow for affixing the pillow to the netting for the victim's head.
- 14. The litter of claim 11, further including a pair of handle grips at opposite ends of each of the side poles for carrying of the litter.
- 15. The litter of claim 14, further including detachable cross-rods extending between opposite ends of the side poles for maintaining the netting in an extended condition.
- 16. The litter of claim 14, further including hook and loop fasteners on the open netting and on an associated pillow for affixing a pillow to the netting for the victim's head.
- 17. The litter of claim 16, further including detachable cross-rods extending between opposite ends of the side poles for maintaining the netting in an extended condition.
- 18. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 11, wherein the rescue boat is provided with a propulsion device on at least one side of the deck opening.
- 19. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 18, wherein there is a pair of propulsion devices, each provided on a respective side of the deck opening.
- 20. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 18, wherein the propulsion devices comprise jet propulsion units.
- 21. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 20, further including selectively operable drain means for draining water from the deck area and means for delivering coolant from an engine to the deck area for heating an injured person's body.
- 22. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 21, wherein the rear portion of the deck is pivotal for adjusting its position relative to the water.
- 23. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 22, wherein the pivotal deck portion is moveable between lowered into-the-water position and raised position for forming a dam to retain water in the deck area.
- 24. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 22, further including hoist means over the deck opening for attachment to said litter assisting in drawing injured persons and said litter onto the deck.
- 25. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 11, further including selectively operable drain means for draining water from the deck area and means for delivering coolant from an engine to the deck area for heating an injured person's body.
- 26. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 25, wherein the rear portion of the deck is pivotal for adjusting its position relative to the water.
- 27. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 26, wherein the pivotal deck portion is moveable between lowered into-the-water position and raised position for forming a dam to retain water in the deck area.
- 28. A rescue boat and litter as set forth in claim 11, wherein the hull has a catamaran the configuration comprised of a pair of catamaran hulls disposed on opposite sides of the deck opening.
- 29. A rescue boat comprising a hull having a lower portion submerged in a body of water and an upper portion defining a forward deck area, an uncovered centrally positioned operators area with controls for operating the boat to the rear of said forward deck, and a rear deck spanning the area to the rear of said operators area, and a transom, said rear deck opening through said transom and having a rear portion disposed substantially at the water level under normal conditions of said hull in the body of water for facilitating the entry of injured persons onto said deck and a pair of propulsion devices, each provided on a respective side of the rear deck and spaced outwardly therefrom.
- 30. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 29 wherein the length of the rear deck is sufficient to accommodate a person lying in a prone condition.
- 31. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 29, wherein the propulsion devices comprise jet propulsion units.
- 32. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 31, wherein the rear portion of the rear deck is pivotal relative to the remainder of the hull for adjusting its position relative to the water.
- 33. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 32 wherein the pivotal portion of the rear deck is moveable between lowered into-the-water position and raised position for forming a dam to retain water in the deck area.
- 34. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 32 further including hoist means over the rear deck for assisting in drawing injured persons onto the rear deck.
- 35. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 29 wherein the rear portion of the rear deck is pivotal relative to the remainder of the hull for adjusting its position relative to the water.
- 36. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 35 wherein the pivotal portion of the rear deck is moveable between lowered into-the-water position and raised position for forming a dam to retain water in the deck area.
- 37. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 29 wherein the hull has a catamaran-type configuration comprised of a pair of spaced apart hulls.
- 38. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 37 wherein a forward portion of the hulls defines a recessed opening.
- 39. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 38 further including a removable panel adapted to be affixed across the recessed opening.
- 40. A rescue boat as set forth in claim 39 wherein the panel is perforated.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application of the same title, Ser. No. 08/035,942, filed Mar. 23, 1993, and assigned to the assignee hereof, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,366,028 on Nov. 22, 1994.
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