Safety alert for water skiers

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Inventors

Lodisio, Richard A.

Application #

096853

Filed

Sep-14-1987

Published

Feb-28-1989

Current US Class

116/173
116/281
116/28R

International Classes

G09F 017/00; G08B 005/02

Field of Search

114/253 114/254 116/28 248/519 441/80 441/89 40/218 40/601 40/610

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mybeck; Richard R.

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Abstract
A safety alert for water skiers attachable to a tow boat and automatically actuated by a regulated release of tow line tension to elevate a flag to warn other boats that a skier is "down". An elastic member is operatively connected to a reciprocal flag standard and a tow line whereupon the memory of the elastic member elevates the flag into visible position when the tension on the tow line is released from the elastic member by the release of the skier therefrom. An intermediate member circumscribes a pull rope connected to the tow line and coacts with an obstructive member or knot disposed therein to regulate the actuation of the alert and prevent false messages from being transmitted thereby.
 
Claims
Accordingly, what is claimed is:

1. A flag safety alert for water skiers comprising an open ended flag housing adapted to be mounted to the deck of a tow boat; an elongated flag standard having a flag attached to one end thereof and connector means attached to the other end thereof; a cylindraceous elastic member having elastic memory and operatively secured at one end thereof to said flag housing and having an extension member secured to the distal end thereof and extending axially therefrom; a pull rope extending axially in said housing and simultaneously secured to said connector means and said extension means at one end thereof and having a distal end attachable to a skier tow line whereby said pull rope when receiving tension from said tow line is operative to simultaneously elongate said elastic member and draw said flat standard axially into a non-visible position within said flag housing and when receiving no tension from said tow line ridges upwardly into said flag housing in response to said elastic memory of said elastic member which elevates said flag standard into a visible position, said pull rope having an obstruction defined thereon having a first diameter, said housing having a constricted throat defined therein adjacent the lower end thereof and having a second diameter smaller than said first diameter, said throat being adapted to pass said obstruction therethrough only in response to a preselected pressure applied to said pull rope from the other side of said throat thereby providing a regulator means.



Description
INTRODUCTION

The present invention relates generally to the sport of water skiing and more particularly to a safety alert system for immediately raising a warning flag on a tow vessel in response to a fallen skier being towed thereby.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The sport of water skiing has become extremely popular and is normally conducted by towing a person upon water skis. Generally a tow line affixed to the stern of the motor boat is grasped at an outer end thereof by a person upon water skis so as to be towed across the surface of a lake or the like. While this sport has gained wide spread acceptance, it is generally recognized that a number of substantial dangers are involved in the exercise thereof. Aside from the natural physical danger of falling or the like, the skier experiences further danger of possible injury by other boats cruising in the same area as the skier's activities. While there is relatively small likelihood of collision between a boat and a skier being towed upon the surface of the water, there is substantial danger of a fallen skier being run over by another motor boat whose pilot was unaware of the skier's presence in the water. This danger has led to the passage of laws requiring the presence of an observer in the stern of a ski boat towing a water skier. It has become common practice for the observer to signal the release of a tow line by a skier by the observer raising his arm.
 
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