Claims
- 1. A survival parka comprising a body portion covering the upper torso of a wearer and having a pair of front portions and a back portion, means to releasably secure said front portions together to form a closed front on said parka, each of said from and back portions having a lower edge which combine to define a circumferential bottom edge of said parka when said parka is worn by said wearer and said front portions are secured together, said body portion having a length to ensure said circumferential bottom edge is positioned to substantially encircle said wearer at a level on said wearer adjacent to the crotch of said wearer, a beaver tail forming flap, said beaver tail having a tapered shape with its periphery defined by a longer end and a shorter end with adjacent ends of said longer and shorter ends connected by side edges, means connecting said longer end to said back covering panel to extend from said bottom edge symmetrically relative the center of said bottom edge of said back panel, a connecting means adjacent to said shorter end, said side edges being spaced apart wider than the normal spacing between the legs of said wearer at said level adjacent to said crotch, so that said side edges are in close relationship one with each leg of the wearer and form a seal along adjacent inside portions of said legs, cooperating connecting means on the said front portions to secure said connecting means to said front portions to retain said beaver tale flap in a deployed operative position with said beaver tail flap snugly in position to force said circumferential bottom edge into close relationship with the legs of said wearer at said level adjacent to said crotch.
- 2. A parka as defined in claim 1 wherein said beaver tail flap is held in a stored position by cooperating hook and loop fastener means on said back panel and said flap adjacent to said shorter end.
- 3. A parka as defined in claim 1 wherein said shorter end when said beaver tale flap is in said deployed operative position is significantly higher than said longer end.
- 4. A parka as defined in claim 3 wherein said circumferential bottom edge includes means to hold said circumferential bottom edge in snug relationship with the body of said wearer.
- 5. A parka as defined in claim 4 wherein said connecting means on said flap is formed by a pair of loops secured to said beaver tail flap, one adjacent to each end of said shorter end and said cooperating means comprises clip means positioned one on each of said front panels adjacent said means to releasably secure.
- 6. A parka as defined in claim 5 wherein said beaver tail flap is held in a stored position by cooperating hook and loop fastener means on said back panel and said flap adjacent to said shorter end.
- 7. A parka as defined in claim 6 wherein said means to hold comprises a tightenable draw string.
- 8. A parka as defined in claim 5 wherein said means to hold comprises a tightenable draw string.
- 9. A parka as defined in claim 4 wherein said beaver tail flap is held in a stored position by cooperating hook and loop fastener means on said back panel and said flap adjacent to said shorter end.
- 10. A parka as defined in claim 9 wherein said means to hold comprises a tightenable draw string.
- 11. A parka as defined in claim 4 wherein said means to hold comprises a tightenable draw string.
- 12. A parka as defined in claim 3 wherein said connecting means on said flap is formed by a pair of loops secured to said beaver tail flap, one adjacent to each end of said shorter end and said cooperating means comprises clip means positioned one on each of said from panels adjacent said means to releasably secure.
- 13. A parka as defined in claim 12 wherein said beaver tail flap is held in a stored position by cooperating hook and loop fastener means on said back panel and said flap adjacent to said shorter end.
FIELD OF INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/438,577 filed May 10, 1995, now abandoned.
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