Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
441084000 | Lifeline | 11 |
20080254693 | Rescue line device - A rescue line device is provided which includes a casing member, a rescue line and a float member. The casing member includes an inner volume that stores the rescue line during non-emergency situations. The line is connected at a first end to the casing member and at a second end to the float member. The line includes a pair of loops near the second end to allow the rescued person to grab onto during rescue situations. One of the loops also allows the user to impart a whipping action of the float member and rescue line during the throw to achieve great length and accuracy on a rescue throw. | 10-16-2008 |
20100233923 | MAN-OVER-BOARD RESCUE DEVICE - A man overboard rescue device for use on a boat has a net with means of attaching a first end thereof to a boat and with a second opposed end thereof adapted for attaching to a hoisting means. The device further comprising a sinking means, a foreguy and an extendable pole, so as to provide a partially submerged scoop for the man overboard. | 09-16-2010 |
20110207377 | BEACH LIFESAVING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DEPLOYMENT - A surf lifesaving system comprises two floating lines extending from two spaced apart tethering points fixed on the beach to a buoy anchored offshore on the seabed. The floating lines are connected to sinking lines which pass through pulleys attached to the buoy in continuous loops with the floating lines. The tethering points are poles anchored in the sand, the floating lines comprise individual floats connected by rope at from three to seven meter intervals and the sinking lines have a core which is denser than saltwater. | 08-25-2011 |
20110269356 | BOATING SAFETY LIFELINE - The present invention relates to a mountable safety device for a boat comprising: a canister where said canister includes as mounting lip at one end and an opening at the opposite end; a lifeline assembly, where said assembly includes a stored position and a released position, where the lifeline is stored within the canister; and a mechanism to release the lifeline assembly from the canister. The canister includes a releasable door that seals the opening and provides the mechanism to release the lifeline assembly. An eyelet is provided near the opening and provides a mechanism to attach the lifeline assembly onto the canister. The lifeline assembly includes an attachment end and a clasp end, where the attachment end attaches to the eyelet and the clasp end includes a mechanism to attach a floatation device. | 11-03-2011 |
20110312235 | COLLAPSIBLE FLOATATION SYSTEM - Various embodiments and aspects of the disclosed application relates to a rescue device that can be used to assist in rescue of a person or other entity from a body of water. The rescue device comprises a floatation mechanism, a delivery mechanism, and a retrieval mechanism. The rescue device comprises a length of rope having a looped end of rope on which are located one or more floatation component(s), a weight to facilitate delivery of the components comprising the delivery device, and the length of rope facilitates retrieval of the rescue device. | 12-22-2011 |
20140256199 | HARNESS ASSEMBLY HAVING A DEPLOYABLE INFLATABLE LIFE RAFT ATTACHED THERETO - A harness assembly having a pouch attached thereto for storage of a manually deployable life raft. The harness assembly is comprised of a waist strap of sufficient length to reach around the mid-section of a human body and a back, frontal left, and frontal right panel sections integrally joined with one another forming a life vest. The frontal left and right panel sections include a fastener for coupling together to form a neck opening. The pouch is removably attached to the harness assembly and positioned thereinbetween the waist strap and life vest. The inflatable life raft is disposed of within the pouch in a deflated state. The life raft includes an elongated tether cord having a first end attached to the life vest and a second end attached to the life raft. The life raft is adapted to be inflated when, in an emergency situation, the raft is removed from the pouch. | 09-11-2014 |
20140295720 | COLLAPSIBLE FLOATATION SYSTEM - Various embodiments and aspects of the disclosed application relates to a rescue device that can be used to assist in rescue of a person or other entity from a body of water. The rescue device comprises a floatation mechanism, a delivery mechanism, and a retrieval mechanism. The rescue device comprises a length of rope having a looped end of rope on which are located one or more floatation component(s), a weight to facilitate delivery of the components comprising the delivery device, and the length of rope facilitates retrieval of the rescue device. | 10-02-2014 |
20140322998 | MARINE HARNESS - A marine harness ( | 10-30-2014 |
20150038029 | Safety Belt Swim Trainer - A safety-retrieval system comprised of three components, a life jacket with reinforced tethering points, a waist belt with tethering points to be worn around a secondary person's waist, and a tethering line/leash to connect the life jacket to the waist belt. | 02-05-2015 |
441085000 | Having line propelling means | 2 |
20090011668 | INFLATABLE ROPE - An inflatable rope comprises three layers, a bladder, a sheath, and a fitted, perforated plastic bag to keep the inflatable rope in a compressed form. The compressed form can be hurled through the air at great distance to a person overboard. The inflatable rope can be inflated to a size that eases the ability of the person, who has lost dexterity in frigid water, to hold on to it for rescuing. | 01-08-2009 |
20130210296 | Rescue C02 Powered Inflatable Delivery Unit - The Rescue CO2 Powered Inflatable Delivery Unit works much like a Spear gun. It houses a projectile rod that is spring loaded. The projectile rod is propelled by spring action and compressed air. The distance settings are 40 yards ,75 yards. Once the desired setting is achieved. The Unit can be aimed slightly upward. By pulling the trigger the projectile rod and concealed inflatable life ring are deployed out of the Unit. A nylon rope is connected to the projectile rod much like on a Spear gun. Once it hits the water the life ring is inflated. There are 75 yards of thousand pound test nylon rope that is housed in the (Wench Motor Housing). Using the automatic wench located on the back of the Unit the rescuer can then pull the individual to safety. | 08-15-2013 |