Flag and buoy apparatus

5179907
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Inventors

Galbraith, Patricia

Application #

783325

Filed

Oct-28-1991

Published

Jan-19-1993

Current US Class

116/173
116/209
116/26
403/12
403/174
441/11

International Classes

G09F 017/00; B63B 045/00

Field of Search

116/173 116/26 116/209 441/6 441/11 441/129 403/12 403/174 403/178 403/175

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Head & Johnson

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Abstract
A flag and buoy apparatus includes a body having a plurality of receptacles therein. The flag and buoy apparatus also includes a plurality of buoyant arms, each arm being receivable in one of the receptacles and extending radially from the body. Each arm is also tethered to the body. A pole assembly extends axially from the body to support the flag, the pole assembly being attachable to the body. The arms and the pole assembly may be detached from the body for storage of the apparatus.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A flag and buoy apparatus which comprises:

a body having a plurality of receptacles recessed into said body;

a plurality of buoyant arms, each arm receivable in one of said receptacles and extending radially from said body; flexible, stretchable cord means extending between each said arm and said receptacles to maintain each arm in close proximity to said receptacles when disassembled or dislodged;

a flag; and

pole means extending axially from said body to support said flag, said pole means attachable to said body by means for receiving said pole means, wherein said arms and said pole means may be attached to said body for use and detached from said body for storage of said apparatus.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a flotation device to support a flag which may be placed in the water to indicate the presence of a scuba diver. In particular, the present invention relates to a flotation device to support a flag which may be quickly and simply assembled for use and may be quickly and simply disassembled and folded for storage.

2. Prior Art

Flag markers are required by regulation to be placed on the water to indicate the presence of a diver. A flag marker acts as a visible indicator to boat operators and others at the surface of the water. The flag itself traditionally includes a solid color background with a downward descending stripe.

The flag marker will be brought to each dive site by the diver and placed in the water during the dive. Even a minimal amount of scuba gear includes a significant amount of equipment, all of which must be brought to the dive site. After the dive, the flag marker will be removed and stored.
 
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