Abstract
A rescue device for a distressed person at night or in low light situations
is provided. The rescue device comprises at least one piece of rescue
equipment, at least one photo-luminescent marking applied to the rescue
equipment, and at least one reflective marking applied to the rescue
equipment.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A rescue device for a distressed person at night or in low light
situations, the rescue device comprising: at least one piece of
rescue equipment; at least one photo-luminescent marking applied
to the rescue equipment; and at least one reflective marking applied
to the rescue equipment.
2. The rescue device of claim 1 wherein the rescue equipment is
selected from the group consisting of mooring lines, rescue lines,
rescue bags, life saving rings, life jackets, jackets, and helmets.
3. The rescue device of claim 1 wherein the photo-luminescent markings
are selected from the group consisting of photo-luminescent inks,
photo-luminescent paint, and imbedded plastic photo-luminescent
fibers.
4. The rescue device of claim 1 wherein the reflective markings
are selected from the group consisting of reflective inks and reflective
imbedded plastic fibers.
5. An identification device for identifying objects and persons
in low light conditions, the identification device comprising: an
item to be located; a photo-luminescent marking positioned on the
item; and reflecting means positioned on the item for reflecting
light.
6. The identification device of claim 5 wherein the item to be
located is selected from the group consisting of persons, mooring
lines, rescue lines, rescue bags, life saving rings, life jackets,
jackets, helmets, fishing nets, and fishing net floats.
7. The identification device of claim 5 wherein the photo-luminescent
marking is selected from the group consisting of photo-luminescent
inks, photo-luminescent paint, and imbedded plastic photo-luminescent
fibers.
8. The identification device of claim 5 wherein the reflective
means are reflective markings.
9. The identification device of claim 8 wherein the reflective
markings are selected from the group consisting of reflective inks
and reflective imbedded plastic fibers.
10. A method for identifying objects or persons in low light conditions,
the method comprising: providing an item to be located; positioning
a photo-luminescent marking on the item; and positioning reflecting
means on the item for reflecting light.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the item to be located is selected
from the group consisting of persons, mooring lines, rescue lines,
rescue bags, life saving rings, life jackets, jackets, helmets,
fishing nets, and fishing net floats.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein the photo-luminescent marking
is selected from the group consisting of photo-luminescent inks,
photo-luminescent paint, and imbedded plastic photo-luminescent
fibers.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein the reflective means are reflective
markings.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the reflective markings are
selected from the group consisting of reflective inks and reflective
imbedded plastic fibers.
Description
[0001] The present application is a continuation of pending provisional
patent application Serial No. 60/476,990, filed on Jun. 9, 2003, entitled
"Heaving and Mooring Line and Life-Saving Ring or Jacket with
Photo-Luminescent and Reflective Marking for Night or Low Light Recognition".
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] This invention relates generally to rescue equipment and,
more particularly, the invention relates to rescue equipment having
photo-luminescent and reflective markings for night or low light
recognition. The present invention further relates to identifying
objects and persons in low light situations.
[0004] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0005] In many emergency sea rescue operations, a lifeline or rope
with life-saving ring or jacket is typically thrown out to a person
who has fallen overboard into the water or otherwise needs rescuing.
In addition, it is not uncommon for rescue operations to take place
during the night or when otherwise little light is available. In
the past, ordinary rope coiled in a bundle was used in such rescue
operations by throwing the coiled bundle in the direction of the
person needed to be rescued. It is very difficult for rescuers and
distressed persons to see a rope line thrown in dark or darkened
conditions, and can lead to the distressed person floundering desperately
in search of the thrown rope. Or worse, there is a likelihood that
the life-saving ring or jacket could strike the person in the head
rendering him or her injured or unconcious. It is, therefore, particularly
important in such situations that the distressed person being rescued
not only see the thrown rope, but where the rope is being thrown.
[0006] Various rescue devices have been developed and used in an
effort to provide a more efficient and reliable water rescue. For
example, a lighted rescue lifeline has been devised having a series
of illuminated floats placed at intervals along a rescue lifeline.
The floats contain lightbulbs which are powered by a conductor passing
along the lifeline. This device, however, proves to be complex and
expensive to manufacture and produce, requiring a multitude of electrical
parts.
[0007] Additionally, a line throw-bag has been developed having
straps that are colored. The colored straps, unfortunately, are
of little use for sighting the bag or the rope therein during nighttime
hours or in low light conditions.
[0008] Finally, an emergency illuminated lifeline exists having
a battery powered light at the far end thereof on a buoyant housing
for enhancing visibility. However, because the light source is activated
only upon the line being fully extended and upon subsequently jerking
the line, it would be of little assistance in sighting the trajectory
of the lifeline or rescue equipment while in flight.
[0009] Accordingly, there exists a need for rescue equipment having
photo-luminescent and reflective markings for night or low light
recognition which can be charged from a light source prior to use.
Additionally, a need exists for rescue equipment having photo-luminescent
and reflective markings for night or low light recognition which
increases the visibility of the rescue equipment inhibiting injury
and reducing the time for a person to find the rescue equipment
in the dark. Furthermore, there exists a need for rescue equipment
having photo-luminescent and reflective markings for night or low
light recognition which aids the rescuer in positioning the rescue
equipment in the proper location adjacent the distressed person.
SUMMARY
[0010] The present invention is a rescue device for a distressed
person at night or in low light situations. The rescue device comprises
at least one piece of rescue equipment, at least one photo-luminescent
marking applied to the rescue equipment, and at least one reflective
marking applied to the rescue equipment.
[0011] In addition, the present invention includes an identification
device for identifying objects and persons in low light conditions.
The identification device comprises an item to be located, a photo-luminescent
marking positioned on the item, and reflecting means positioned
on the item for reflecting light.
[0012] The present invention further includes a method for identifying
objects or persons in low light conditions. The method comprises
providing an item to be located, positioning a photo-luminescent
marking on the item, and positioning reflecting means on the item
for reflecting light.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] FIG. 1 is a sectional view illustrating a rescue line having
photo-luminescent and reflective markings, constructed in accordance
with the present invention;
[0014] FIG. 2 is a sectional view illustrating another embodiment
of a rescue line having photo-luminescent and reflective markings,
constructed in accordance with the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 3 is a top plan view illustrating a life saving ring
having photo-luminescent and reflective markings, constructed in
accordance with the present invention;
[0016] FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a life jacket
having photo-luminescent and reflective markings, constructed in
accordance with the present invention; and
[0017] FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a throw bag having
photo-luminescent and reflective markings, constructed in accordance
with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] As illustrated in FIGS. 1-5, the present invention is rescue
equipment, indicated generally at 10, having photo-luminescent markings
12 and reflective markings 14 for night or low light recognition
of the rescue equipment 10. The rescue equipment 10 includes, but
is not limited to, photo-luminescent marking of heaving or mooring
lines (sometimes referred to as Monkey Fist), rescue or throw lines
or bags 16, life saving rings 18, life jackets 20, jackets, etc.,
for visualization in darkness or low light conditions. Before heaving
the rescue equipment 10 to a person, vessel or dock, the rescue
equipment is first charged from a light source (not shown) so as
to charge the photo-luminescent markings 12. The photo-luminescent
markings 12 can include, but are not limited to, crystals in paint
or plastic applied to the rescue equipment.
[0019] As described and illustrated herein, the rescue equipment
10 of the present invention uses photo-luminescent markings 12 can
use photo-luminescent inks or imbedded photo-luminescent plastic
fibers in ropes and lines 16 for securing vessels (not shown) with
items such as Monkey Fists or rescue lines for rescue purposes.
Photo-luminescent materials 12 and reflective materials 14 can be
painted onto the rescue equipment 10 or woven into strands for ropes
or lines 16, and mooring hardware (not shown) for making attachment
from vessels to docks, or other vessels. Rescue lines, rescue slings,
and rescue hoists for water rescue can be either painted or woven
with fibers that contain the photo-luminescent materials 12 and
reflective materials 14 to mark the presence of lines for throwing
or installed situations such as docking. The implementation of the
marking system of the present invention enables the catching of
thrown lines by a distressed person in low light situations.
[0020] Before use, the photo-luminescent materials 12 on the rescue
equipment 10 are charged with a light source and then heaved or
otherwise projected to the desired location. The photo-luminescent
materials 12 are visible on the moving rescue equipment 10, or rope
or line 16 in low light to assist the rescuer in determining accuracy
of the throw and the distressed person in locating the rescue equimpment.
[0021] The rescue equipment 10 of the present invention further
includes photo-luminescent materials 12 and reflective materials
14 impregnated into jackets, safety jackets, and specialized jackets
such as FBI jackets that have a pull down black-out area to hide
or expose the insignia, and helmets. Both photo-luminescent materials
12 and reflective materials 14 combined together maximize identification
of an item or person.
[0022] The rescue equipment 10 of the present invention includes
a photo-luminescent markings 12 and reflective markings 14 of lines
16 or life-saving rings 18 visible in low light situations so as
to enable the catching person to see the rope or line 16 thrown
at them. In addition, the rescue equipment 10 is a photo-luminescent
marking system that allows viewing of submerged lines for divers
or underwater personnel.
[0023] Other uses of the present invention include, but are not
limited to, fishing net floats (not shown) marked for low light
viewing and fishing nets (not shown) below water makers for attracting
or deterring fish or underwater personnel for application specific
marking with photo-luminescent paint or removable photo-luminescent
fiber segments impregmented for low light viewing. Life jackets
20, safety jackets, specialized jackets such as FBI identifiction
jackets, rescue slings, rescue hoists, and helmets having both reflective
materials 14 and photo-luminescent materials 12 combined-together
for maximizing identification of an item or person. The marking
system of the present invention using photo-luminescent materials
12 to be woven or painted within the rope/line 16 perimeter so light
can be observed as coming from the rope/line 16 in low light or
no light situations so that the trajectory of the rope/line 16 can
be anticipated for this application.
[0024] The foregoing exemplary descriptions and the illustrative
preferred embodiments of the present invention have been explained
in the drawings and described in detail, with varying modifications
and alternative embodiments being taught. While the invention has
been so shown, described and illustrated, it should be understood
by those skilled in the art that equivalent changes in form and
detail may be made therein without departing from the true spirit
and scope of the invention, and that the scope of the present invention
is to be limited only to the claims except as precluded by the prior
art. Moreover, the invention as disclosed herein, may be suitably
practiced in the absence of the specific elements which are disclosed
herein. |