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Sommaire du brevet 1271093 

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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 1271093
(21) Numéro de la demande: 586936
(54) Titre français: BOUEE DE SAUVETAGE
(54) Titre anglais: LIFE RING
Statut: Réputé périmé
Données bibliographiques
Abrégés

Abrégé anglais



ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A hollow seamless flotation device having spaced loops of
rope known as grab lines which extend the ends of which extend
through tubular passages molded in the hollow body. A recess
in an inner side face of the body adjacent each tubular passage
and which also includes a blind hole , receives a knot on the
end of the rope and the end of the rope is received in the
blind hole to provide further resistance to pulling the knot
through the tubular passage.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.




I claim

1. A hollow seamless flotation device having an attached
grab line, said device comprising: a hollow body, a pair of
tubular passages extending through the body interconnected at
their ends on one side face of said body by a recess larger than
said tubular passage and provided with a blind hole adjacent each
tubular passage so that a knot on line extending through said
passage will be received in and fricitonally retained in said
recess and an end of said line associated with said knot will be
received in an adjacent blind hole.


2. A seamless flotation device as claimed in claim 1
wherein said hollow body is filled with foamed plastic.


3. A seamless flotation device as claimed in claim 1
wherein said flotation device is a ring.

4. A hollow seamless flotation device as claimed in any
one of claims 1,2 or 3 molded of polyethylene.

5. A hollow seamless flotation device as claimed in any
one of claims 1 ,2 or 3 molded of high density polyethylene by
slush molding.




Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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This invention relates to hollow flotation devices and
more particulary to a buoyant safety device adapted to have a
grab line detachably secured thereto.



Flotation devices known as ring life buoys or life
rings are provided on boats, wharfs or beside swimming pools.
These life rings have loops known as grab lines at spaced intervals
around the periphery which can be grabbed by a person in the
water. Since such devices may be subjected to weathering and
stress it is important that they be rugged and dependable.
Accordingly the life rings and the attached grab lines must pass
strict official tests such as Coast Guard certification tests.



A common problem with life rings is that the grab lines

or the fastening of these lines to the ring is susceptible to
deterioration, damage or malfunction. Maximum force which can be
applied to the grab line without damage or longitudinal dis-
placement of the line is one of the tests to be met for official
approval.



Examples of prior art attempts to resolve the problem of
attaching grab lines include U.S. Patent No 3,032,789. J.S.
Fedorowicz which discloses a grab line loops passin3 through the
body of the ring and passing around an insert forced into a
recess in the ring and U.S. Patent No. 3,594,836 to James H.
Robertson which discloses a strapless ring buoy having loops
coated with heat reactive adhesive bonded to polystyrene within




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the body of the molded ring. U.S. Patent No. 3,~50,754 to J.H.
LeBlanc and U.S. Patent No. 3,445,868 to L.P. Frieder also show
embedded line securing means.



It will be appreciated that it would be preferable to
provide a life ring grab line which can be readily replaced if
worn or damaged which cannot be accidentally disconnected or
displaced.



It is therefore an object of the present invention to
provide a life ring having a recess therein to receive and secure
the ends of a grab line.



A further object is the provision of an inexpensive grab
line attaching means which enables the grab line to be replaced
when necessary.



Accordingly the present invention provides a hollow
seamless flotation device having an attached grab line. The
device comprising a hollow body adapted to be filled with foamed
plastic, a pair of tubular passages extending through the body
interconnected at their ends on one side of the body by a recess

larger than the tubular passage and provided with a blind hole
adjacent each tubular passage so that a knot on the line
extending through the passage will be received in and
frictionally retained in the recess and an end of the line
associated with the knot will be received in an adjacent blind
hole.




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In the drawings which show a preferred embodiment of
the invention
Figure 1 is a top plan view of a life ring in accordance
with this invention
Figure 2 is a cross sectional view of a portion of the
life ring of Fig~re 1
Figure 3 is a cross sectional view taken along the line
3 - 3 of Figure 1 and
Figur 4 is a sectional view of an alternative grab line.



Referring now in detail to the drawings a flotation
device in the form of a life ring 10 has a hollow body 12 adapted
to be filled with suitable foamed plastic material 14. The
hollow body is preferably molded as by a technique known as slush
molding and comprises a suitable plastic such as high density
polyethylene.



Pairs of tubular passages 20 extend through the ring 10
at intervals. Four pairs of passages 20 are shown however the
number may vary according to the size and purpose for which the
floatation device intended. Each of the tubular passages 20 has
an interconnects with a recess 22 on an inner side of said ring
10. me recess 22 is larger than the tubular passage 20 to
accommodate a knot 24 formed in a grab line 26. A blind hole 28

in the recess 20 is provided adjacent each of the tubular passages
20 to receive an end 30 of the grab line 26.




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m e grab line knots 24 shown in Figure 1 are of a type
ccmmonly known as a figure eight knot. However, other configur-
ations are possible such as that shown at 32 in Figure 4, wherein
the end 30 o$ the line 26 is passed through strands of the line
26 to form a loop 34. m e end 30 of the line 26 extends into the
blind hole 28 in the recess 22.



It will be noted that the recess is slightly narrower
opening in cross section and thereby frictionally engages a knot
24 or 32 forced into the recess. Preventing inward movement of
the grab line 26 is one of the requirements of an acceptable life
ring 10 ensuring that loops 26 will be readily accessible at all
times.



Another consideration is the ability of the grab line
attaching method to resist being pulled out. In this regard
attention is drawn to the converging tubular passages 20 adapted
to change the direction of the force applied to the grab line 26
so that a straight pull will be less likely to occur thus reducing
strain on the knot 24. Due to the provision of the blind hole 28
to receive the end 30 there is further resistance to pulling the
knot 24 or loop 32 through the tubular passage 20.




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This resistance of the knot 24 or loop 32 to undoing
is due in part to the knot 24 or loop 32 being further
from the end ~30 of the line 26. Providing more secure
attaching means in this manner is necessary to comply with
Coast Guard or other safety regulations which may apply.




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États administratifs

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États administratifs

Titre Date
Date de délivrance prévu 1990-07-03
(22) Dépôt 1988-12-22
(45) Délivré 1990-07-03
Réputé périmé 1995-01-03

Historique d'abandonnement

Il n'y a pas d'historique d'abandonnement

Historique des paiements

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Montant payé Date payée
Le dépôt d'une demande de brevet 0,00 $ 1988-12-22
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - ancienne loi 2 1992-07-03 300,00 $ 1992-09-29
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - ancienne loi 3 1993-07-05 100,00 $ 1993-07-05
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PANOSSIAN, RAFFY
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Dessins 1993-10-07 2 51
Revendications 1993-10-07 1 24
Abrégé 1993-10-07 1 13
Page couverture 1993-10-07 1 10
Description 1993-10-07 5 126
Dessins représentatifs 2001-10-12 1 11
Taxes 1992-09-29 1 39
Taxes 1993-07-05 1 42