Claims
- 1. A life saving device for rescuing a person with the life saving device adapted to be thrown through the air so as to rotate about a central axis with the life saving device having:
- a first annular member having an outer peripheral edge and an inner peripheral edge, said first annular member having a cross sectional shape in the form of a first airfoil with the outer peripheral edge forming the trailing edge of the airfoil and the inner peripheral edge forming the leading edge of the airfoil to thereby provide lift to the first annular member, said leading edge having a wedge like shape to facilitate slicing through the air;
- a second annular member having an outer peripheral edge and an inner peripheral edge, said second annular member having a cross sectional shape in the form of a second airfoil with the outer peripheral edge of the second annular member forming a trailing edge of the airfoil and the inner peripheral edge of the second annular member forming a leading edge of the airfoil to thereby provide lift to the second annular member; and
- spacers connecting said first annular member and said second member in a spaced apart parallel relationship so that said first annular member and said second annular member rotate as a unit to allow the life saving device to be thrown accurately.
- 2. The life saving device of claim 1 wherein said spacers includes a cord retainer for holding a rescue line in a coiled position therein to permit the rope to uncoil from said life saving device as the life saving device flies through the air.
- 3. The life saving device of claim 2 wherein the cord retainer is central located between said annular members to permit air to flow between said annular members and around said cord retainer.
- 4. The life saving device of claim 1 wherein the spacers connect the inner peripheral edge of said first annular member to the inner peripheral edge of said second annular member.
- 5. The life saving device of claim 1 including openings in the life saving device to permit air to flow through the life saving device.
- 6. The life saving device of claim 1 wherein the first annular member and said second annular member are made of buoyant material to permit said life saving device to float on water.
- 7. A life saving device for rescuing a person with the life saving device adapted to be thrown through the air so as to rotate about a central axis with the life saving device having:
- a first asymmetrical-annular member having a first diameter with a first cross sectional shape in the form of a first airfoil to thereby provide lifting surfaces to the first asymmetrical-annular member;
- a second asymmetrical-annular member having a cross sectional shape in the form of a second airfoil of a different cross sectional shape to thereby provide lifting surfaces to the second asymmetrical-annular member, said second asymmetrical-annular member having a diameter larger than said first diameter;
- spacers connecting said first asymmetrical-annular member and said second asymmetrical-annular member in a spaced apart relationship; and
- a line connected to a peripheral region of said life saving device so that when said life saving device is thrown said line remains attached to the life saving device as the life saving device glides through the air.
- 8. A life saving device adapted to be thrown through the air so as to rotate about a central axis with the life saving device having:
- an asymmetrical-annular member having a pointed annular edge with the asymmetrical-annular member having a cross sectional shape in the form of a first airfoil to thereby provide lifting surfaces to the asymmetrical-annular member, said asymmetrical-annular member having a first annular exterior surface and a second annular exterior surface with said first annular exterior surface defining one portion of the asymmetrical-annular member and said second annular exterior surface defining the second portion of the asymmetrical-annular member to allow air to flow across both of said exterior surfaces, said asymmetrical-annular member having a maximum diameter proximate the pointed annular edge of said member;
- a lip channel cord retainer therein, said cord retainer located proximate the leading edge so that a line stored in said cord retainer unwinds from said lip channel; and
- a line connected to and stored in a coiled fashion on said life saving device so that when said life saving device is thrown said line unwinds from the life saving device but remains attached to the life saving device as the life saving device glides through the air to thereby enable a person throwing the life saving device to pull a person in peril to safety.
- 9. A life saving device adapted to be thrown through the air so as to rotate about a central axis with the life saving device having:
- an asymmetrical-annular member having a pointed annular edge with the asymmetrical-annular member having cross sectional shape in the form of a first airfoil to thereby provide lifting surfaces to the asymmetrical-annular member, said asymmetrical-annular member having a maximum diameter proximate the pointed annular edge of said member: with said asymmetrical member including thumb holes to enable a user to grasp said asymmetrical-annular member in one hand;
- a lip channel cord retainer therein, said cord retainer located proximate the leading edge so that a line stored in said cord retainer unwinds from said lip channel; and
- a line connected to and stored in a coiled fashion on said life saving device so that when said life saving device is thrown said line unwinds from the life saving device but remains attached to the life saving device as the life saving device glides through the air to thereby enable a person throwing the life saving device to pull a person in peril to safety.
- 10. The life saving device of claim 8 including an annular finger ring in said asymmetrical-annular member to enable a user to gasp said asymmetrical-annular member in one hand.
- 11. The life saving device of claim 8 including a stabilizer airfoil connected to said life saving device to provide stability to said life saving device as said life saving device is thrown through the air.
- 12. The life saving device of claim 8 wherein the life saving device is made of a water floatable material and has sufficient buoyancy to hold a person above water.
- 13. The life saving device of of claim 12 wherein the lip channel has a rectangular cross section.
- 14. The life saving device of of claim 13 wherein the lip channel has a width that extends less than 1/3 of the thickness of the life saving member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This applications is a continuation-in-part of my corresponding to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/249,332 filed May 27, 1994 titled Rescue Device (now abandoned).
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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