Inflatable wet suit
First Claim
1. An inflatable wet suit comprising:
- a torso section having a back pocket;
a bladder assembly positioned within the back pocket, the bladder assembly comprising an inflatable bladder bag and an inflator valve adapted for operative connection with a compressed gas canister;
a rip cord having one and other ends with the one end being connected to the inflator valve, the rip cord extending over a shoulder region of the torso section so that the other end thereof is graspably positioned adjacent a front portion of the torso section; and
a canister pouch within the back pocket of the torso section for receiving the gas canister therein, whereinthe canister pouch includes a front wall attached to the torso section along side and bottom edges thereof with a top edge being unattached to the torso section so as to define a pouch space with an open upper end, and whereinthe front wall includes at least one cut-out region to allow manual manipulation of the gas canister positioned in the pouch space.
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Abstract
Wet suits used by water sports enthusiasts (e.g., surfers) are provided with the ability to be inflated during emergency situations to provide life-saving buoyancy and floatation aid. The inflatable wet suit will preferably include a torso section having a back pocket and a bladder assembly having an inflatable bladder bag and an inflator valve adapted for operative connection with a compressed gas canister positioned within the back pocket. A rip cord has one of its ends connected to the inflator valve and extends over a shoulder region of the torso section so that the other end thereof is graspably positioned adjacent a front portion of the torso section. A canister pouch within the back pocket of the torso section is provided for receiving the gas canister therein. The canister pouch includes a front wall attached to the torso section along side and bottom edges.
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Citations
20 Claims
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1. An inflatable wet suit comprising:
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a torso section having a back pocket; a bladder assembly positioned within the back pocket, the bladder assembly comprising an inflatable bladder bag and an inflator valve adapted for operative connection with a compressed gas canister; a rip cord having one and other ends with the one end being connected to the inflator valve, the rip cord extending over a shoulder region of the torso section so that the other end thereof is graspably positioned adjacent a front portion of the torso section; and a canister pouch within the back pocket of the torso section for receiving the gas canister therein, wherein the canister pouch includes a front wall attached to the torso section along side and bottom edges thereof with a top edge being unattached to the torso section so as to define a pouch space with an open upper end, and wherein the front wall includes at least one cut-out region to allow manual manipulation of the gas canister positioned in the pouch space. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An inflatable wet suit comprising:
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a torso section having a back pocket; a bladder assembly positioned within the back pocket, the bladder assembly comprising an inflatable bladder bag and an inflator valve; a rip cord having one end connected to the inflator valve and extending over a shoulder region of the torso section so that an opposite end thereof is graspably positioned adjacent a front portion of the torso section; and a canister pouch within the back pocket of the torso section for receiving the gas canister therein, wherein the canister pouch includes; (i) a front wall attached to the torso section along side and bottom edges thereof with a top edge being unattached to the torso section so as to define a pouch space with an open upper end, and (ii) a top flap fixed to the torso section about top and lateral edges thereof and having an unsecured bottom edge to allow the top flap to extend over and thereby close the open upper end of the pouch space, and (iii) a compressed gas canister positioned within the pouch space and operatively coupled to the inflator valve;
wherein(iv) the top flap includes an opening therein to allow a neck of the gas canister to protrude therethrough and permit operative coupling of the gas canister to the inflator valve. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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Specification