Claims
- 1. A personal flotation device including:
- (a) a collar comprising a pair of cooperating front and rear collar sections, each including a buoyant element, said sections cooperating to define a transversely generally central opening for reception of the neck of a wearer, said front section having an outer peripheral portion removed from said neck receiving opening;
- (b) means pivotally connecting said collar sections together on a normally generally horizontal axis extending transversely of the device at said central opening;
- (c) a front bib member having an upper end secured to the front collar section at said peripheral portion thereof;
- (d) a rear back member having an upper end secured to the rear collar section at said opening;
- (d) said bib and back members having transversely extending lower portions;
- (f) fasteners on said lower portions for releasably attaching the lower portions of one of said members in overlapping relationship to the lower portions of the other of said members to dispose said members in snugly encompassing relationship to the chest portion of the wearer and provide side portions that cooperate with said collar to define arm holes;
- (g) and a buoyant element in said bib member, the buoyant elements in said bib member and front collar section together having greater buoyancy than the buoyant element in said rear collar section, so as to bias the body of the wearer toward a generally faceup position with the body normally leaning slightly rearwardly from a vertical position.
- 2. The personal flotation device defined in claim 1 in which said buoyant elements are so arranged that more than one-half of the total buoyant effect of said buoyant elements is distributed forwardly of the generally vertical axis of said central opening.
- 3. The personal flotation device according to claim 1 in which said rear collar section has an outer peripheral portion remote from said neck receiving opening, said collar sections being flat topped and of substantially greater generally vertical thickness at said outer peripheral portions than at said neck receiving opening.
- 4. The personal flotation device according to claim 1 in which said rear collar section has an outer peripheral portion remote from said neck receiving opening, said collar sections having top surfaces that are flat over substantially the entire areas thereof and angularly disposed lower surfaces, said lower surfaces sloping downwardly from said neck receiving opening to the outer peripheries of their respective collar sections, whereby said collar sections are of substantially greater generally vertical thickness at said outer peripheries than at said neck-receiving opening.
- 5. A personal flotation device including:
- (a) a collar comprising a pair of cooperating front and rear collar sections, each including a buoyant element, said sections cooperating to define a transversely generally central opening for reception of the neck of a wearer, said front section having an outer peripheral portion removed from said neck receiving opening;
- (b) means pivotally connecting said collar sections together on a normally generally horizontal axis extending transversely of the device at said central opening;
- (c) a front bib member having an upper end secured to the front collar section at said peripheral portion thereof;
- (d) a rear back member having an upper end secured to the rear collar section at said opening;
- (e) said bib and back members having transversely extending lower portions;
- (f) fasteners on said lower portions for releasably attaching the lower portions of one of said members in overlapping relationship to the lower portions of the other of said members to dispose said members in snugly encompassing relationship to the chest portion of the wearer and provide side portions that cooperate with said collar to define arm holes;
- (g) and a buoyant element in said bib member, the buoyant elements in said bib member and front collar section together having approximately five-ninths of the total buoyant effect of all of said buoyant elements, so as to bias the body of the wearer toward a generally face-up position with the body normally leaning slightly rearwardly from a vertical position.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application entitled "Life Preserver Vest" which was filed on Jan. 23, 1975, under Ser. No. 543,407, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,956,786.
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