1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a rescue apparatus for rescuing people out of the water, from wharfs, docks, piers, quays, boats, etc.
For people finding a casualty in water, it is often difficult to help the person concerned out of the water. The person that is to be brought out of the water is hard to get to, and also very heavy to lift. For a successful rescue, it is of vital importance that the casualty is brought out of the water quickly. Today, often a lightweight boat will be needed for bringing the person out of the water, which delays the rescue.
Using the invention, two people may easily rescue a casualty out of the water. The casualty may be lifted out of the water in a horizontal position, which is important in the case of a hypothermic (severely cooled down) person, as he or she may easily suffer cardiac arrest if being rescued in an upright position. If the casualty is conscious, and is not hypothermic, the person concerned can also be rescued in a vertical position. If somebody has to get into the water during a rescue operation, the invention may also be used as a ladder by turning it upside down with the gripping arms facing inwards onto a dock, pier, wharfside, etc.
2Related Art
From the patent NO 1987-3489, an arrangement for rescuing a person that has fallen into the water is known, comprising a ladder that may be lowered down into the water, and to the ladder, a lifting frame is slidingly attached. As I understand it, this device is a fixedly arranged apparatus including a lot of mechanical components, and is therefore not an easily available manual rescue apparatus that may be used anywhere there is a need for rescuing a person that has fallen into the water.
From the U.S. Pat. No. 5,624,292, an arrangement for rescuing a person that has fallen into the water is known, comprising an inflatable floating body designed so as to be attachable to a ladder. As I understand it, this arrangement functions as an extension from a seaside position and out into the water, and not as a manual rescue apparatus for lifting a person out of the water.
The present invention aims at remedying the above problems by providing an apparatus as set forth in the independent claim 1.
The invention is shown in the drawings, wherein
The invention is a rescue apparatus having two gripping arms that may easily be mounted to a ladder. The rescue apparatus is comprised of a frame including attachments for securing it to a ladder, as well as a locking device. Onto the frame, two arms are attached that are being used as gripping arms. The gripping arms are sized so as to have a sufficient strength, while at the same time being shaped so as to not inflict unnecessary injury to the casualty. The gripping arms have a bearing surface/length that is sufficient for enabling the rescue of people of different size. The gripping arms are attached at the top of the frame and point 90 degrees out and away from the frame. In order to ensure that the casualty will not slide out from the rescue apparatus, the outermost part of the gripping arms are curved upwards, typically 60 degrees. So that the gripping arms shall be able to carry the weight of a casualty, as well as have a strength that enables them to be forced into ice, stiffening members are provided between the lower part of the frame and the outer part of the gripping arms. The attachments are designed for easy installation onto a ladder. The locking device is a spring-loaded lock that grips below a ladder rung and thereby secures the apparatus to the ladder.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20044833 | Nov 2004 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO05/00412 | 11/1/2005 | WO | 5/2/2007 |