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Buoys, Rafts, And Aquatic Devices > Water Rescue Or Life Protecting Apparatus > Tossable Apertured Member (e.g., Ring)

Tossable Apertured Member (e.g., Ring)

Tossable Apertured Member (e.g., Ring) patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.

07/20/06 - 20060160443 - Life saver buoy
A life saver buoy in the form of a ring has a peripheral groove directed toward a center of the ring for winding a life line there around and therein. The life line is fastened to the ring at one end thereof by passing the end into a bore. The ...

07/06/06 - 20060148346 - Throwable emergency response automatic inflatable personal flotation device
An automatic inflatable personal flotation device configured to be thrown to a person in a body of water to assist that person with staying afloat while waiting to be rescued. The flotation device is provided in a substantially baton-shaped configuration having a handle that is easily and effectively thrown and ...

03/02/06 - 20060046588 - Throwable emergency response automatic inflatable personal flotation device
An automatic inflatable personal flotation device configured to be thrown to a person in a body of water to assist that person with staying afloat while waiting to be rescued. The flotation device is configured with a body member having a handle configured to be easily and effectively thrown. The ...

09/15/05 - 20050202739 - Balls with gripping handles
A ball comprises a body having an outer surface of sufficient extent to define a volume sufficient to accommodate at least a portion of each of four fingers of a person's hand. The ball has at least one indentation in the surface, the indentation having a depth sufficient to receive ...



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