This application is a U.S. National Phase Application under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Application No. PCT/IB2016/053478, filed on Jun. 13, 2016, and published in English as WO 2017/216600 A1 on Dec. 21, 2017. The entire disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a water rescue system.
This section provides background information related to the present disclosure, which is not necessarily prior art.
More in particular, the present invention relates to a water rescue system of the type applicable to a ship, or boat or watercraft used during rescue operation.
As is known, different types of water rescue systems exist. As an example, one of these systems is described in the utility model CN2806305 which provides a self-inflatable life boat. The boat comprises a rubber boat body which is used as an air bag, a strake which is arranged on the bottom of the rubber boat body and an air outlet valve which is arranged on the rubber boat body. An air producing device is provided with the rubber boat body. The self-inflatable life boat can be folded and stored in normal times, so the space of a boat is greatly saved and the boat can be prepared with more life boats. The boat can automatically and quickly be inflated in emergency situation, so crew and passengers on the boat have enough time to escape.
Rescue boards able to be mounted on a watercraft back are well known. The rescue board is rigid and can have some cross webbing to secure the rescued person on it. Anyway rescue boards have to be placed in the back portion of the watercraft so as the rescued person is subject to bumps and splashes due to the water motion.
Although functional in several aspects, the solutions of the above type can be applied in a wide range of boats or watercrafts but determining a boat interior space reduction. In addition, the known solutions do not include a first aid kit in their structure.
A first known solution presented in the patent WO9203333 is connected to an inflatable life-saving device of the inflatable life raft type. A raft (1) packed in a container (2) comprises a first sealed compartment (4) and a second sealed compartment (5), which sealed compartments are separated by a bulkhead (6) and are delimited respectively by an upper cover (7) and a lower cover (8) which are fixed on said bulkhead. The first sealed compartment receives the inflatable raft and the second sealed compartment comprises the survival equipment. The technical field of the invention is that of the construction of life raft.
A second solution presented in the patent application EP2110308, in which the container (1) has complementary semi-shells (3, 4) whose opposite edges comprising complementary support bearings (7, 8) equipped with O-ring joints. The semi-shells are made of composite material. The support bearings are fixed with respect to each other under the effect of depression created in the container. A triggering unit (10) triggers the opening of the container by suppressing the depression inside the container.
A third solution described in the patent EP1953080 is related to a device (1) having a container (2) including rigid shells (3, 4) and an inner partition (7) that subdivides the container into compartments (C, Ca). The container contains deflated and folded lifesaving rafts (5, 6) arranged in the respective compartments, where the raft (5) is a loading platform. An automatic triggering type deflation unit is associated with the raft (5) in a manner that the raft (5) is deflated when the device is operated. The raft (6) is associated with manual/automatic actuating type deflatable triggering units that trigger their deflation after deflation of the raft (5).
Furthermore, the water rescue systems already known are not securely fixed to a boat or watercraft.
This section provides a general summary of the disclosure, and is not a comprehensive disclosure of its full scope or all of its features.
The present disclosure includes a water rescue system which is safe, well equipped and aerodynamic, usable for more than one rescue and that can be applied and securely fixed to a wide range of boats and watercrafts without reducing the space available to the rescuer or the driver inside the boat, such as to overcome the limits of the known water rescue system.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
For a better understanding of the present invention a preferred embodiment is now described, purely as non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
With reference to these figures, a water rescue system is shown, according to the invention. In particular,
Advantageously according to the invention, the tubular elements 2 and 4 are made of fiberglass or plastic materials.
According to an aspect of the invention, each tubular element 2 and 4 comprises at one end a housing 6 for a first aid kit and at the opposite end a housing 7 for an automatic inflation device configured to be used to inflate the inflatable boats 3 and 5.
According to an aspect of the invention, the housing 7 for an automatic inflation device is provided with a valve which is opened when the automatic inflation device has to be used to inflate the boats 3 and 5.
Moreover, according to an aspect of the invention, each tubular element 2 and 4 is provided with connection means 2b and 4b to a ship, or boat, or watercraft used during rescue operation. Just as an example, the figures show the system 1 applied to a watercraft 20.
According to another aspect of the invention, each tubular element 2 and 4 is provided with a handle 2c and 4c for making easy the pulling of the inflatable boats 3 and 5 from the housings 2a and 4a.
According to another aspect of the invention, each tubular element 2 and 4 is provided with safety locks 2d and 4d.
According to another aspect of the invention, each inflatable boat 3 and 5 is provided with safety valve, not shown in the figures.
According to another aspect of the invention, each inflatable boat 3 and 5 is provided with handling means 3a and 5a to be used by rescued people transported on the inflatable boats 3 and 5.
According to another aspect of the invention, each inflatable boat 3 and 5 is provided with belts 3b and 5b for retaining rescued people transported on the inflatable boats 3 and 5.
According to another aspect of the invention, the front portion of each inflatable boat 3 and 5 is raised with respect to the water level, as shown in
The
According to an aspect of the invention, as shown in
According to another aspect of the invention, as shown in
Advantageously according to the invention, the connection means 4b comprises a first curved portion 4be having a radius curvature which is variable depending on the type of boat it has to be fixed.
Advantageously according to the invention, the connection means 4b comprises a L-shaped second portion 4bf provided with holes 4bg for connection to the boat by means of connection means 4bh to be inserted in reinforcement plates 4bi and to be blocked by a nut 4bl and a washer 4bm.
Advantageously, according to the invention, the connection means 4b allow the water rescue system to be easily installed into and removed from a wide range of boats, watercrafts or ships.
More in detail, as shown in the
Advantageously according to the invention, the connection means 4b is made of steel.
The same elements of the connection means 4b are comprised in the connection means 2b which is not described for the sake of brevity.
The
The
Therefore, the water rescue system according to the invention is compact.
Another advantage of the water rescue system according to the invention is that it is easy to use.
A further advantage of the water rescue system according to the invention is that can be used with different type of boats.
Finally, the water rescue system according to the invention is low cost.
Finally, it is clear that the water rescue system described and illustrated here can be modified and varied without departing from the protective scope of the present invention, as defined in the appended claims.
The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.
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