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- My apparatus includes an inflatable balloon provided with valve means which permits rapid introduction of lighter-than-air gas into the balloon to inflate same and which blocks escape of gas out of the balloon.
- a spool is secured to the outer surface of the balloon.
- a line is secured at one end to the spool and can either be coiled thereon or uncoiled therefrom.
- a hollow container filled with said gas is detachably securable to the valve means for inflation purposes.
- a snap hook is secured to the other end of the line to be attachable to a suitable spot on a boat after the balloon is inflated whereby it rises to maximum height above the boat to serve as a signal.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of my apparatus in use;
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the inflated balloon;
- FIG. 3 is a cross .section of the balloon
- FIG. 4 is a partially cut away view of the gas container.
- an inflatable spherical inner tube is disposed within a collapsible spherical outer casing 12 having an outer surface brightly colored and light reflective including spots or circles 14 of different colors.
- a one way valve 16 which permits gasto flow therethrough into, but not out of, tube 10 extends from the outer surface of the casing into the tube itself.
- a reinforced rubber cap 18 is disposed around the valve and is secured to the inner surface of the casing as a valve support.
- a spool 20 is secured at one end to the casing and is reinforced in position by a second like cap 22 also secured to the inner surface of the casing.
- a line 24 is secured at one end to the spool and can be coiled thereon for storage and uncoiled when the apparatus is in use.
- the other end of the line carries a snap hook 26 which can be secured to any suitable place on a boat 28 when the ap- 3,425,390 Patented Feb. 4, 1969 paratus is in use.
- a tying ring 30 is freely slidable along the line; the ring can be used for tie in in addition to the use of the snap hook.
- a light metal hollow container 32 contains a hollow tube 34 filled with lighter-than-air gas under pressure has a breakable cap 36 whereupon, after the cap is broken, the tube can be connected to the valve for rapid inflation as described previously.
- the bottom cap 38 of container 32 can be threadedly engageable therewith and detachable therefrom whereby, after use, a new tube can be inserted.
- cap 22 can also be used to hold one end of the line in position at all times.
- Emergency balloon signal apparatus comprising:
- an inflatable balloon provided with valve means through which lighter-than-air gas may be introduced to inflate the balloon, said means preventing escape of saidgas from the balloon;
- said balloon includes an inflatable inner tube disposed within a collapsible outer casing, said valve means extending through said casing into said tube, said spool being secured to the outer casing.
- Apparatus as set forth in claim 2 further including first and second reinforced caps, both caps being secured to the inner surface of the outer casing, one cap being secured to the valve means, the other being secured to one end of the spool.
- Apparatus as set forth in claim 3 further including a hollow container filled with lighter-than-air gas under pressure and detachably securable to said valve means to fillthe inner tube with gas.
- Apparatus as set forth in claim 4 further including a tying ring freely slidable along said line.
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Feb. 4, 1969 J. l. SALMI 3,425,390
EMERGENCY SIGNAL BALLOON APPARATUS Filed Aug. 14, 1967 i I M26 i] as INVENTOR.
F/ 4 JOHN SALM/ United States Patent 3,425,390 EMERGENCY SIGNAL BALLOON APPARATUS John Isaac Salmi, Ray, Minn. 56669 Filed Aug. 14, 1967, Ser. No. 660,457 US. Cl. 116-124 Claims Int. Cl. G091? 9/00 ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Summary of the invention My apparatus includes an inflatable balloon provided with valve means which permits rapid introduction of lighter-than-air gas into the balloon to inflate same and which blocks escape of gas out of the balloon. A spool is secured to the outer surface of the balloon. A line is secured at one end to the spool and can either be coiled thereon or uncoiled therefrom. A hollow container filled with said gas is detachably securable to the valve means for inflation purposes. A snap hook is secured to the other end of the line to be attachable to a suitable spot on a boat after the balloon is inflated whereby it rises to maximum height above the boat to serve as a signal.
Brief description of the drawings In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of my apparatus in use; FIG. 2 is a side view of the inflated balloon;
FIG. 3 is a cross .section of the balloon; and
FIG. 4 is a partially cut away view of the gas container.
Detailed description of preferred embodiment Referring now to FIGS. 1-4, an inflatable spherical inner tube is disposed within a collapsible spherical outer casing 12 having an outer surface brightly colored and light reflective including spots or circles 14 of different colors. A one way valve 16 which permits gasto flow therethrough into, but not out of, tube 10 extends from the outer surface of the casing into the tube itself. A reinforced rubber cap 18 is disposed around the valve and is secured to the inner surface of the casing as a valve support.
A spool 20 is secured at one end to the casing and is reinforced in position by a second like cap 22 also secured to the inner surface of the casing. A line 24 is secured at one end to the spool and can be coiled thereon for storage and uncoiled when the apparatus is in use. The other end of the line carries a snap hook 26 which can be secured to any suitable place on a boat 28 when the ap- 3,425,390 Patented Feb. 4, 1969 paratus is in use. A tying ring 30 is freely slidable along the line; the ring can be used for tie in in addition to the use of the snap hook.
A light metal hollow container 32 contains a hollow tube 34 filled with lighter-than-air gas under pressure has a breakable cap 36 whereupon, after the cap is broken, the tube can be connected to the valve for rapid inflation as described previously. The bottom cap 38 of container 32 can be threadedly engageable therewith and detachable therefrom whereby, after use, a new tube can be inserted.
In addition to securing the spool, cap 22 can also be used to hold one end of the line in position at all times.
While I have described my invention with particular reference to the drawings, my protection is to be limited only by the terms of the claims which follow.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. Emergency balloon signal apparatus comprising:
an inflatable balloon provided with valve means through which lighter-than-air gas may be introduced to inflate the balloon, said means preventing escape of saidgas from the balloon;
a spool secured to the outer surface of said balloon;
a line secured at one end to said spool and coilable thereon and uncoilable therefrom; and a snap hook secured to the other end of said line.
2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said balloon includes an inflatable inner tube disposed within a collapsible outer casing, said valve means extending through said casing into said tube, said spool being secured to the outer casing.
3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2 further including first and second reinforced caps, both caps being secured to the inner surface of the outer casing, one cap being secured to the valve means, the other being secured to one end of the spool.
4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 3 further including a hollow container filled with lighter-than-air gas under pressure and detachably securable to said valve means to fillthe inner tube with gas.
5. Apparatus as set forth in claim 4 further including a tying ring freely slidable along said line.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,329,584 2/ 1920 Marinis 244-30 2,409,166 10/ 1946 Tracy et al 244-33 2,830,309 4/1958 Lawson 9-9 3,002,490 10/1961 Murray 116-124 3,123,842 3/ 1964 Oeland et al 9-9 LOUIS J. CAPOZI, Primary Examiner.
US. Cl. X.R. 9-9; 244-33
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| US4094267A (en) * | 1977-04-14 | 1978-06-13 | Davis Jr John | Distress signal device |
| US5199374A (en) * | 1992-01-23 | 1993-04-06 | Paul Blanchette | Aerial location self-actuating emergency sea surface marker for capsized vessels |
| US7303453B1 (en) * | 2006-03-23 | 2007-12-04 | Vincent Bourke | Collapsible inflatable dive buoy |
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| US3002490A (en) * | 1958-09-23 | 1961-10-03 | Michael F Murray | Survival kit |
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| US3123842A (en) * | 1964-03-10 | Gas ejected apparatus for locating | ||
| US2409166A (en) * | 1944-01-17 | 1946-10-08 | John M Tracy | Signal device |
| US2830309A (en) * | 1955-02-10 | 1958-04-15 | Harvel T Lawson | Swimmer's marker buoy |
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| US3935658A (en) * | 1972-10-30 | 1976-02-03 | The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc. | Illuminated bladder buoy |
| US4094267A (en) * | 1977-04-14 | 1978-06-13 | Davis Jr John | Distress signal device |
| US5199374A (en) * | 1992-01-23 | 1993-04-06 | Paul Blanchette | Aerial location self-actuating emergency sea surface marker for capsized vessels |
| US7303453B1 (en) * | 2006-03-23 | 2007-12-04 | Vincent Bourke | Collapsible inflatable dive buoy |
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