Claims
- 1. Lifesaving device for a user in an avalanche, said life saving device comprising at least two balloons, each balloon of said at least two balloons is connected via at least one filling device to and filled by at least one pressurized gas container, at least one balloon of said at least two balloons, is tear-resistant, said device including a means for attaching the balloons close to the user's body, said at least two balloons in an emergency are inflatable by means of pressurized gas so that each balloon of said at least two balloons, just like a buoyancy body, keeps the user at the surface of the avalanche, and said at least one filling device comprises at least one opening device to open the at least one pressurized gas container and is connected to a filling hole of each balloons of the at least two balloons, the at least one pressurized gas container with said at least one filling device is securable independent of each balloon, of said at least two balloons, to the body of the user, and the at least one filling device for a complete, full pure gas filling of said at least two balloons by means of the pressurized gas drawn from the at least one pressurized gas container is connected via a pressure line to the filling hole of each balloon of said at least two balloons, and that said at least one opening device is actuatable via a common release mechanism wherein upon actuation the at least two balloons are at least partially below the shoulders on both sides on the outside of the back of the body of the user and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body of user when attached to the user by the means for attaching, said balloons are connected to said means for attaching such that when inflated the position of said balloons relative to said means for attaching will not substantially change from when said balloons are not subjected to forces of the avalanche to when said balloons are subjected to said forces.
- 2. Lifesaving device according to claim 1, wherein the balloons are folded in respective balloon pouches in said means for attaching, said pouches being positioned such that said pouches can be disposed on both exterior sides of the user's back, respectively, just below user's shoulders.
- 3. Lifesaving device according to claim 2, wherein the balloons in the inflated state have in each case a columnary form, wherein when attached to the user said balloons extend in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body.
- 4. Lifesaving device according to claim 3,
- wherein the balloons (8) in the inflated state extend at least up to head level of the user when attached.
- 5. Lifesaving device according to claim 1,
- wherein the pressurized gas container is designed as flexible high-pressure tubing of plastic or rubber.
- 6. Lifesaving device according to claim 5, wherein the flexible high pressure tubing is incorporated in a belt attachable to the body of the user.
- 7. Lifesaving device according to claim 1, wherein said means for attaching includes a mounting plate configured to hold said at least one pressurized gas container and said at least one filling device, said mounting plate is securable to the body in a backpack or to a back carrier frame and which has ears for the attachment of straps.
- 8. Lifesaving device according to claim 1,
- wherein at least one pressurized gas bottle (7) of light metal is provided as the least one the pressurized gas container.
- 9. Lifesaving device according to claim 8,
- wherein at least one pressurized gas bottle (7) is composed of an aluminum alloy with high tensile strength and is made from a blank by machining.
- 10. Lifesaving device according to claim 9,
- wherein the at least one pressurized gas bottle (7) is comprised of at least two parts.
- 11. Lifesaving device according to claim 10, wherein the at least two parts include an inner cartridge part having a bottle opening and a cap part screwed on the inner cartridge part.
- 12. Lifesaving device according to claim 11,
- wherein the inner cartridge part and the cap part are sealed in a threaded area of the bottle.
- 13. Lifesaving device according to claim 12, wherein a final screwed position of the inner cartridge part and the cap part is determined by simultaneous calibration of a volume of the bottle.
- 14. Lifesaving device according to claim 1,
- wherein said at least one opening device for the at least one pressurized gas container has a needle to pierce a seal plate which is seated in a needle holder that can be actuated pneumatically or by means of spring force relative to a guide channel.
- 15. Lifesaving device according to claim 14,
- wherein the at least one container has a neck part (28), forming an opening (78) and having an external thread formed thereon, said neck part being accommodated in a housing part (40) containing the guide channel (24).
- 16. Lifesaving device for a user in an avalanche said lifesaving device comprising at least two tear-resistant balloons, a filling device and at least two pressurized gas containers, said device including a means for attaching the balloons, close to the user's body on both sides of the back of the user at least partially below the shoulders of the back of the user and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body of the user, each of said balloons being connected to at least one of said pressurized gas containers via said filling device, said filling device includes an opening device for each balloon to open the containers, said filling device is connected to a filling hole of each of said balloons such that in an emergency said balloons may be inflated by means of pressurized gas so that said lifesaving device just like a buoyancy body, keeps its user at the surface of the avalanche said balloons are connected to said means for attaching such that when inflated the position of said balloons relative to said means for attaching will not substantially change from when said balloons are not subjected to forces of the avalanche to when said balloons are subjected to said forces.
- 17. Lifesaving device according to claim 16, wherein said pressurized gas containers with filling device (6) may be secured, independent of the balloons, directly to the body of the user by means of attachment elements.
- 18. Lifesaving device according to claim 16, wherein said filling device (6) is designed for a complete, full filing of said balloons by means of pressurized gas drawn from said pressurized gas containers.
- 19. Lifesaving device according to claim 16, wherein said filling device is connected via a pressure line (13, 19, 75, 82) to said filling holes of said balloons, and that said opening device for each balloon can be actuated via a common release mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. PCT/EP96/01942 filed on May 9, 1996.
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