Claims
- 1. A personnel survival system for deployment of an individual from a platform above water, comprising:
- a harness formed to fit about the torso of the individual;
- descent means connected to said harness for lowering the individual from the platform to the water; and
- flotation means connected to said harness and including a raft having two inflatable cells angularly connected so that said cells urge against each other when inflated for sealingly encapsulating the individual during the lowering.
- 2. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 1, wherein said harness further comprises:
- a pair of adjustable belts, one of said belts being formed to releasably fit horizontally above the waist of the individual, and the other being connected to said flotation means and formed to releasably fit vertically between the legs of the individual.
- 3. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 2, wherein
- said harness further comprises:
- a shoulder strap connected between the front and back of said horizontal belt for supporting the weight of said flotation means.
- 4. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 1, wherein said descent means comprises:
- a lifeline formed to be attached at one end of the platform; and
- a descent governor coupled to said harness for feeding said lifeline at a controlled rate.
- 5. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 4, wherein said descent means further comprises:
- a pocket removably connected to said harness for storing said lifeline.
- 6. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 5, wherein said descent means further comprises:
- a strap connected to said descent governor and removably attached to said harness for maintaining said governor proximate to said harness during the lowering.
- 7. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 1, wherein said flotation means further comprises:
- a pack connected to said raft and to said harness for containing said raft prior to inflation;
- means operatively connected to said raft for inflating said raft; and
- deployment means coupled to said pack and to said inflating means for sequentially releasing said raft and actuating said inflating means during the lowering.
- 8. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 7, wherein said deployment means comprises:
- a lanyard attachable at one end thereof to the platform and operatively connected along the length thereof to said pack and to said inflating means.
- 9. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 7, wherein said raft further comprises:
- a floor connected to said pack and configured to support the head and torso of the individual;
- one of said cells being bifurcated and attached to the periphery of said floor;
- the other of said cells being bifurcated and communicatively connected near its ends to either side of said continuous cell at an angle causing said bifurcated cell to urge against said continuous cell, when inflated, proximate to the head of the individual; and
- a canopy peripherally attached to said cells and extending in the opposite direction of the inflated bifurcated cell, said canopy being configured to contain the legs of the individual and to cover said floor when said cells are inflated.
- 10. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 9, wherein said canopy includes a panel of transparent material for permitting the encapsulated individual to view outside.
- 11. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 9, wherein said raft further comprises:
- means attached to said cells for fastening together said cells when inflated;
- means connected to the bottom of said floor for ballasting said raft while afloat; and
- means connected to the bottom of said floor for stabilizing the direction of said raft while afloat.
- 12. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 11, wherein said fastening means comprises hook and pile tape.
- 13. A personnel survival system as defined in claim 7, wherein said pack comprises:
- a back panel connected to said harness;
- a plurality of folding panels, each of said folding panels being attached to a side of said back panel; and
- means operatively connected to said deployment means and to said folding panels for releasably locking said folding panels in a closed position.
- 14. A flotation device comprising:
- a floor configured to support the head and torso of an individual;
- an inflatable continuous cell attached to the periphery of said floor;
- an inflatable bifurcated cell communicatively connected near its ends to either side of said continuous cell at an angle causing said bifurcated cell to urge against said continuous cell, when inflated, proximate to the head of the individual; and
- a canopy peripherally attached to said cells and extending in the opposite direction of the inflated bifurcated cell, said canopy being configured to contain the legs of the individual and to cover said floor when said cells are inflated.
- 15. A flotation device as defined in claim 14, wherein said canopy includes a panel of transparent material permitting the individual to view outside.
- 16. A flotation device as defined in claim 14, further comprising:
- means operatively connected to said cells for fastening together said cells when inflated;
- means connected to the bottom of said floor for ballasting the device when afloat; and
- means connected to the bottom of said floor for providing directional stability to the device when afloat.
- 17. A flotation device as defined in claim 16, wherein said fastening means comprises hook and pile tape.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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