Safety device

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Inventors

Humiston, Jr., Norman John

Application #

210381

Filed

Aug-1-2002

Published

Nov-29-2005

Current US Class

114/350
114/363

International Classes

B63B 009/06; B63B 017/00

Field of Search

114/363 114/348 114/349 114/350 114/191 114/194

Examiners

Basinger; Sherman

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ashdown, Esq.; Kristen L.

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6298934   Spherical vehicle

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Abstract
A safety device to prevent a passenger from becoming injured during a crash, severe weather conditions, or other event that could cause bodily harm. The safety device comprises a substantially fracture resistant spherical shell and at least one harnessed passenger seat.
 
Claims
1. A safety device for use in conjunction with a boat, comprising;

a spherical shell;

a mechanism for fixedly mounting a seat within the spherical shell in a substantially upright seated position; and

a mechanism for securely mounting the spherical shell within a cockpit of the boat in a closed position, wherein upon application of a sufficient force the mechanism for mounting the spherical shell within the cockpit of the boat releases the spherical shell in the closed position, and wherein the seat remains in the substantially upright seated position during the release, thereby protecting a passenger within the spherical shell.

2. The safety device of claim 1, wherein the mechanism for mounting the spherical shell within the cockpit of the boat releases the spherical shell when the boat breaks apart.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates generally to safety devices, and more particularly, to a safety sphere that prevents a passenger therein from becoming injured by adverse external conditions.

2. Related Art

Many external conditions, such as a high speed crash, severe weather conditions, etc., place a person in the path of collision with high speed objects. Accordingly, there exists a need for a safety device that may be used in such situations to protect individuals from being injured by such high speed impacts.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In a first general aspect, the present invention provides a safety device for use in conjunction with a boat, comprising: a spherical shell; a mechanism for mounting a seat within the spherical shell; and a mechanism for releasably mounting the spherical shell within a cockpit of the boat.

In a second general aspect, the present invention provides a safety device for use in a storm, comprising: a spherical shell; a mechanism for mounting a seat within the spherical shell; and a mechanism for mounting the spherical shell to a secure location during the storm.
 
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