Claims
- 1. A variable volume raft, comprising:
a buoyant chamber maintaining substantially constant pneumatic pressure for structural integrity; a variable volume chamber.
- 2. The variable volume raft of claim 1 wherein the variable volume chamber defines at least a portion of a floor area for the raft.
- 3. The variable volume raft of claim 1 wherein the variable volume chamber defines at least a first portion of a hull area for the raft.
- 4. The variable volume raft of claim 1 wherein said variable volume chamber is constructed from at least two layers of material.
- 5. The variable volume raft of claim 2 wherein the variable volume chamber is structurally distinct from the buoyant chamber.
- 6. The variable volume raft of claim 2 further including a second variable volume chamber.
- 7. The variable volume raft of claim 6 wherein said second variable volume chamber defines at least a second portion of the floor area.
- 8. The variable volume raft of claim 1 further including means for inflating the buoyant chamber.
- 9. The variable volume raft of claim 1 further including means for inflating the variable volume chamber.
- 10. A self righting signaling device, comprising:
an air horn; a canister defining a propellant storage area, said air horn in communication with the storage area; and a ballast member disposed at a bottom portion of the canister.
- 11. The signaling device of claim 10 wherein a fill level of propellant contained within the storage area is chosen such that the air horn is out of the body of water.
- 12. The signaling device of claim 10 further including a foam collar disposed at an upper portion of the canister.
- 13. The signaling device of claim 10 wherein the air horn comprises a sound producing portion and a means for activating the sound producing portion.
- 14. A self righting signaling device, comprising
an air horn having a sound producing portion and a means for activating the sound producing portion; a canister defining a propellant storage area, said air horn in communication with the storage area; a foam collar disposed at an upper portion of the canister; and a ballast member disposed at a bottom portion of the canister.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/(currently unknown), filed on Feb. 25, 2003 (entitled “Throw-able or Wearable, Self-Orienting, Manual or Water Activated Air Horn for Signaling a Man Over Board”) and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/370,585, filed Apr. 5, 2002 (both applications are incorporated by reference).
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60370585 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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60449992 |
Feb 2003 |
US |