Not Applicable
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to a water activated device which includes buoyancy, and more specifically to a buoyancy device to assist in retrieving objects with negative buoyancy in water.
2. Brief Description of Prior Art
There has existed a long-felt need for a device which allows a user, such as a sportsman, to retrieve a negatively buoyant object, such as a firearm or bow, should that negatively buoyant object fall over the side of a boat for example, and sink in the water. Further needed is such a device that is small, inexpensive and lightweight so as not to effect the sportsman's application and use of the negatively buoyant object.
As will be seen from the subsequent description, the preferred embodiments of the present invention overcome shortcomings of the prior art.
Briefly stated, the present invention is directed to a water activated device which allows a user, such as a sportsman, to retrieve a negatively buoyant object, such as a firearm or bow, should that negatively buoyant object fall over the side of a boat for example. The water activated device generally includes a lower casing with a cavity into which a spring is received, followed by a plunger and a bobbin. The lower casing attaches to an upper casing which houses a floatation member and includes a central aperture sized to allow the plunger to pass. The bobbin is sandwiched between the floatation member and the plunger. The floatation member further defines a line holding dispensing spool such that one end of the line is attached to and wound about the spool and the opposite end of the line is attached to the device.
The water activated device is appropriately attached to the negatively buoyant object. The bobbin is the water sensitive trigger: when the water comes in contact with the bobbin, the bobbin starts to disintegrate losing its structural integrity, forcing the plunger against the floatation member which discharges the floatation member from the upper casing. Once the floatation member is discharged, the floatation member floats to the water surface.
In accordance with the present invention, a water activated buoyancy device is disclosed. From the outset it should be understood that while the discussion herein may primarily illustrate the present invention as being used by a sportsman, to retrieve a negatively buoyant object, such as a firearm or bow, the water activated device of the present invention can also be used with any number of objects that are negatively buoyant and wish to be retrieved if dropped in the water.
The invention relates to a device that facilitates a user the ability to retrieve objects that if unsecured, can easily be lost over the side of a boat, sinking to an uncertain depth. In the broadest context, the water activated device of the present invention consists of components configured and correlated with respect to each other so as to attain the desired objective.
The present invention is now exemplified by a particular embodiment which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings:
In the preferred embodiment, the water activated device, designated as numeral 10 in the drawings, generally includes a lower casing 12 with a cavity 14 into which a spring 15 is received, followed by a plunger 20 and a bobbin 25. The bobbin 25 is water soluble, such that once water enters the device and contacts the bobbin 25, the bobbin begins to disintegrate. The plunger 20 includes a rod portion 21 and a head 22. The lower casing 12 attaches to an upper casing 30 which houses the floatation member 35 (
As described, the plunger 20 is disposed in the cavity 14 of the lower casing 12 and movable along an axis 50 between a first position, where the spring 15 is in a compressed state (shown in
The bobbin is the water sensitive trigger: when the water comes in contact with the bobbin, the bobbin starts to disintegrate losing its structural integrity and allowing force to enable the tension mechanism 15, pushing the rod portion 21 of the plunger 20 into its second position and forcing the end 21A against the surface 37 of the floatation member 35 which discharges the floatation member from the upper casing 30. Once the floatation member 35 is discharged as described, the floatation member 35, floats to the water surface.
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In operation, the water activated device 10 is appropriately attached 100 to the negatively buoyant object. The negatively buoyant object, such as a bow or firearm, may become displaced from the sportsman's hands, and in the event the object is lost over the side of a boat or the like, and dropped in the water, the water activated buoyancy device 10 will activate when the water comes in contact with the bobbin 25. When the water comes in contact with the bobbin 25, as described, the bobbin 25 starts to dissolve losing its structural integrity allowing the tension mechanism 15 to push the plunger 20 into its second position, forcing the end 21A of the plunger 20 against the surface 37 of the floatation member 35 which discharges the floatation member from the upper casing 20. Once the floatation member 35 is discharged, as the object sinks, the line unwinds allowing the floatation member 35 to float to the water surface. As described, the line is a continued connection between the floatation member 35 and the device 10 attached to the negatively buoyant object. As such, once the object is lost over the side of a boat, sinking to an uncertain depth, the sportsman locates the floatation member 35 floating on the water surface and manually pulls in the line retrieving the object.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement which is calculated to achieve the same purpose may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims in the formal application and their legal equivalence, rather than by these examples given.
U.S. Provisional Application for Patent No. 61/460,674, filed Jan. 6, 2011, with title “Water Activated Buoyancy Device” which is hereby incorporated by reference. Applicant claim priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. Par. 119(e)(i).
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