Buoyant float and flag assembly

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Inventors

Adams, Ronald J.

Application #

761629

Filed

Jan-24-1977

Published

Nov-7-1978

Current US Class

114/326
116/173
441/11

International Classes

B63B 021/52

Field of Search

116/173 116/174 116/175 40/218 9/8 114/16.5 114/68 403/329

Examiners

Blix; Trygve M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Basile and Weintraub

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Abstract
A float and flag assembly for use by divers includes a buoyant annular ring or member mounted on an elongated staff. A flag or signalling device is mounted on the staff at one end thereof. A lead weight or the like is secured to the other end of the post.
 
Claims
Having, thus, described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. A flotation device, comprising:

(a) an elongated staff,

(b) an annular buoyant member,

(c) means for mounting the buoyant member to the staff, comprising: (a) a cylindrical body having a recessed sidewall, a planar top wall and a planar bottom wall, the body being provided with an internal passageway having a diameter less than that of the staff such that the body is frictionally retained on the staff.

(d) a visually observable signalling device detachably mounted onto the staff at one end thereof, and

(e) means for detachably locking the visually observable signalling device onto the staff, the locking means, comprising:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention pertains to aquatic buoyancy devices. More particularly, the present invention pertains to floating devices. Even more particularly, the present invention pertains to buoyant float and flag devices for use by divers.

2. Prior Art

There has been an ever-increasing growth in aquatic recreational activities. This is especially true with respect to people involved in Self-contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (scuba) diving activities. Scuba diving is one of the fastest growing recreational activities. To accommodate the emergence of this sport there has been developed an assemblage of accoutrements and accessories, such as underwater lights, spear guns, travel bags and the like.

One of the more necessary accessories is a flotation device to enable the driver to rest upon the water, and which, also, signals to other people the presence of the diver in the water. Indeed, many states have enacted statutes requiring the use of flags or other signalling devices by divers. Heretofore, however, such flotation devices were cumbersome in that they were difficult to assembly and transport. Generally, such prior art systems require inflation devices, elongated posts, inner tubes and the like. More importantly, the floating member, which functions as a resting spot for the diver, ordinarily, fails to maintain a horizontal plane upon the water. Furthermore, the prior art flotation devices have to be dragged through the water, rather than be pulled across the surface.
 
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