Survival container

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Inventors

Iler, Gale J.

Application #

871571

Filed

Apr-20-1992

Published

Aug-10-1993

Current US Class

220/375
220/661
220/675
220/756
220/771
224/191
224/679
441/80

International Classes

A45F 005/00

Field of Search

224/191 224/292 224/205 224/207 206/522 206/803 206/571 220/661 220/675 220/375 220/304 220/94 441/80 441/81

Examiners

Sholl; Linda J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown; Boniard I.

US Patent References

4523913   Buoyant emergency...
4969571   Container for fluids

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Abstract
A survival container kit adapted for deployment in water to hold items for human survival and provide buoyant support, has strap means extending from end portions for engagement about a person, and a tubular container having an access opening intermediate its ends for access to items therein such as food, water, radio, flashlight, flares, etc.
 
Claims
The inventor claims:

1. A container for items useful in emergency and survival situations, said container comprising:

an elongated cylindrical tubular side wall having a longitudinal axis and defining an envelope,

first and second end walls extending transversely of said axis for closing and sealing the ends of said tubular side wall,

a single access opening means on the tubular side wall intermediate the end walls, said access opening means comprising a threaded neck structure disposed within the envelope defined by the tubular side wall,

a closure cap threadedly engageable with the neck structure for removable attachment to the container, said access opening means providing manual access to items in the container when the closure cap is removed, said closure cap being disposed within the envelope defined by the tubular side wall when threadedly engaged with the neck structure, said tubular side wall having defined therein an external circumferential groove proximate to each end wall, and



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a survival and container kit for items needed or useful in emergency situations on land or in the water. The kit can contain such items as nonperishable food, medicine, aspirin, water purification tablets, sunscreen lotion, bandages, surgical tape, compass, signal flares, matches, shark repellant, radio, whistle, can opener, knife, flashlight, etc.

The survival kit is particularly designed for use in water to buoy up a person and to supply needed items, e.g., in the event that a boat should sink or capsize, leaving the occupants in the water far from land or another boat. The survival kit may also be used in other situations, e.g., in event of an earthquake when food or medical supplies are not readily available, or in event a person becomes lost in a wilderness for several days, or in event of an aircraft crash in a wilderness area.

The survival kit of the invention preferably takes the form of an elongated tubular container having closed sealed ends. An access opening is defined in the side wall of the container about midway between the ends. The access opening is normally closed by a threaded closure cap. Items useful in an emergency situation are stored in the container, with the closure cap serving to seal the container against entry of water. Air in the container provides flotation buoyancy when the container is disposed in the water. Flexible strap means are attached to the container at axially spaced points, whereby the strap means can be extended from the container under a person's armpits and about the person's back while the person is treading water and facing the container. A person in the water can unscrew the closure cap to gain access to items in the container. The container may be constructed in various sizes. A preferred tubular container has an axial length of about thirty inches and a diameter of about seven or eight inches. The container is formed of impact-resistant polyethylene or other lightweight plastic material.
 
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