US2869152A - Inflatable wader garment - Google Patents

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US2869152A
US2869152A US564652A US56465256A US2869152A US 2869152 A US2869152 A US 2869152A US 564652 A US564652 A US 564652A US 56465256 A US56465256 A US 56465256A US 2869152 A US2869152 A US 2869152A
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  • This invention relates generally to garments and particularly to garments known as waders, used generally by those engaged in fishing or hunting activities in areas where deep waters may be encountered.
  • the primary object of the invention is to provide inflatible means connected with the wader garment in such manner that the wearer thereof will be buoyantly supported in the water in upright position should the user step, fall or move into water of a depth which may prove dangerous.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide the wader garment or trousers with inflatible means so connected therewith as to maintain the body of the wearer at all times in true upright position while floating in the water.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide an infiatible bag or sack so attached to the garment as to be generally relieved of all strains or pressures when in actual use in maintaining the body of the wearer buoyant, whereby to lengthen the life of the inflatible sack and to obviate against leakage or other defects therein.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide the wader garment with an inflatibie sack to encircle the body of the wearer well above the waist and at the armpits, and which is equipped with suspender means attached directly to the garment and entirely free of the sack in order that strains and pressures which might otherwise be borne by the sack are delivered to the suspenders and the wader garment itself.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation of the improved buoyant wader garment constructed in accordance with the invention and illustrating the position it will assume when in use,
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary enlarged transverse sectional view taken through the inflatible sack and illustrating the manner in which the sack is secured to the waist band of the wader garment, and
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the position the sack will assume when deflated.
  • - wader garment is indicated generally at 5 and will include a waterproof covering comprising the legs 6 with the boots 7 permanently and hermetically connected thereto, the upper end of the garment being extended upwardly above the waist as shown to provide an upstanding waist band indicated at 8.
  • This garment assumes a pants-like structure and may be formed of any suitable material, having tie strings 9 if desired in order that the waist portion thereof may be snugly drawn about the body to embrace the same.
  • This garment is supported upon the user by the usual suspender straps 10 which are fastened at the rear of the garment to the exterior thereof and extend over the shoulders of the wearer to be engaged at their forward ends by buttons 11 secured to the outer face of the waist band of the garment.
  • the inflatible bag or sack 12 employed in carrying out the invention may be formed of any suitable flexible airtight fabric, either of rubber, a combination of rubber and cloth, or of synthetic material.
  • This sack comprises an elongated sheet of fabric of sufficient length to entirely encircle the upper part of the body of the wearer, being of a length substantially corresponding to the length of the waist band of the garment.
  • This sheet of material is bent longitudinally upon itself to provide a relatively flat sack, and the ends are brought together at 12'. and cemented securely to one another as well as to the inner surface of the waist band 11 below the upper edge thereof. Any suitable cement or other material may be employed in establishing this water and airtight connection, or the connection may be made by suitable well known vulcanizing processes.
  • the bag or sack may be equipped with an inflatible tube 13 as shown, having one end attached as at 14 to the sack and equipped at its outer end with an inflation nozzle having the usual valve (not shown) as will be understood.
  • the width of the relatively fiat inflatible sack is such that it extends well up the body of the wearer and to and within the armpits beneath the shoulders so as to be disposed in its entirety well above the waist or hip line and against the chest and back of the wearer. It is obvious that by so constructing and arranging the inflatible sack, the upper part of the body will be maintained well above the surface of the water should the wearer move into water beyond his depth.
  • the suspender straps 10 pass over the shoulders of the wearer and assist in maintaining the relative flatness of the sack as well as confining the sack or bag properly in position against the chest and back and in the armpits, and relieve the inflatible bag of any weights or stresses in the support of the relatively heavy wader structure when wet.
  • the means for inflating the bag here illustrated is but one manner of accomplishing this end, but it will be understood that if desired the well known puncturable cylinder containing suitable gas may be employed for the same purpose.
  • a wader garment to enclose a portion of the human body comprising legs and a waist portion integral therewith and including a waist band to substantially embrace the body, an inflatible relatively flat sack secured at its lower edge to the inner surface of said waist band and being of a width substantially equal to the distance between said waist band and the armpit of the wearer, said sack conforming to the chest and back portions of said body, means secured to said sack for inflating the same, and supporting suspenders secured at their ends to the outer surface of said waist band at the front and rear thereof whereby to extend over the shoulders of the wearer in close engagement with the outer surface of said sack to maintain the relative flatness of the sack and to hold the latter tight against the body and with said upper edges adaped to engage in the armpits of the wearer.

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Jan. 20, 1959 L. 1.. ANDERSON INFLATIBLE WADER GARMENT Filed Feb. 10, 1956 yrnlliil[ IILIIIII'FFFQ 8! \i \i I! INVENTOR LEON L. ANDERSON ATTORNEY United States Patent 2,869,152 INFLATABLE WADER GARMENT Leon L. Anderson, Burley, Idaho Application February 10, 1956, Serial No. 564,652
1 Claim. or. 9-20 This invention relates generally to garments and particularly to garments known as waders, used generally by those engaged in fishing or hunting activities in areas where deep waters may be encountered.
The primary object of the invention is to provide inflatible means connected with the wader garment in such manner that the wearer thereof will be buoyantly supported in the water in upright position should the user step, fall or move into water of a depth which may prove dangerous.
A further object of the invention is to provide the wader garment or trousers with inflatible means so connected therewith as to maintain the body of the wearer at all times in true upright position while floating in the water.
A still further object of the invention is to provide an infiatible bag or sack so attached to the garment as to be generally relieved of all strains or pressures when in actual use in maintaining the body of the wearer buoyant, whereby to lengthen the life of the inflatible sack and to obviate against leakage or other defects therein.
A still further object of the invention is to provide the wader garment with an inflatibie sack to encircle the body of the wearer well above the waist and at the armpits, and which is equipped with suspender means attached directly to the garment and entirely free of the sack in order that strains and pressures which might otherwise be borne by the sack are delivered to the suspenders and the wader garment itself.
With the foregoing objects in view, together with others which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts, all as will be described more fully hereinafter, illustrated in the drawing, and particularly pointed out in the claim.
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Fig. 1 is a front elevation of the improved buoyant wader garment constructed in accordance with the invention and illustrating the position it will assume when in use,
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary enlarged transverse sectional view taken through the inflatible sack and illustrating the manner in which the sack is secured to the waist band of the wader garment, and
Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the position the sack will assume when deflated.
Referring now more particularly to the drawing, the
- wader garment is indicated generally at 5 and will include a waterproof covering comprising the legs 6 with the boots 7 permanently and hermetically connected thereto, the upper end of the garment being extended upwardly above the waist as shown to provide an upstanding waist band indicated at 8. This garment assumes a pants-like structure and may be formed of any suitable material, having tie strings 9 if desired in order that the waist portion thereof may be snugly drawn about the body to embrace the same. This garment is supported upon the user by the usual suspender straps 10 which are fastened at the rear of the garment to the exterior thereof and extend over the shoulders of the wearer to be engaged at their forward ends by buttons 11 secured to the outer face of the waist band of the garment.
The inflatible bag or sack 12 employed in carrying out the invention, may be formed of any suitable flexible airtight fabric, either of rubber, a combination of rubber and cloth, or of synthetic material. This sack comprises an elongated sheet of fabric of sufficient length to entirely encircle the upper part of the body of the wearer, being of a length substantially corresponding to the length of the waist band of the garment. This sheet of material is bent longitudinally upon itself to provide a relatively flat sack, and the ends are brought together at 12'. and cemented securely to one another as well as to the inner surface of the waist band 11 below the upper edge thereof. Any suitable cement or other material may be employed in establishing this water and airtight connection, or the connection may be made by suitable well known vulcanizing processes. The bag or sack may be equipped with an inflatible tube 13 as shown, having one end attached as at 14 to the sack and equipped at its outer end with an inflation nozzle having the usual valve (not shown) as will be understood.
It will be observed, particularly with reference to Figs. 2 and 3 of the drawing, that the meeting edges of the inflatible bag are secured together as well as to the waist portion of the garment well below the upper edge of the garment and upon the inner face thereof. This structure aids in the proper securing of the inflatible sack to the garment and provides the upstanding Waist band portion 3 to which the suspender or other supporting means is fastened. It is obvious, therefore, that the weight of the waders, which may be material when wet, will be borne by the suspenders as well as the waders and the infiatible sack will be free of such weights.
The width of the relatively fiat inflatible sack is such that it extends well up the body of the wearer and to and within the armpits beneath the shoulders so as to be disposed in its entirety well above the waist or hip line and against the chest and back of the wearer. It is obvious that by so constructing and arranging the inflatible sack, the upper part of the body will be maintained well above the surface of the water should the wearer move into water beyond his depth. The suspender straps 10 pass over the shoulders of the wearer and assist in maintaining the relative flatness of the sack as well as confining the sack or bag properly in position against the chest and back and in the armpits, and relieve the inflatible bag of any weights or stresses in the support of the relatively heavy wader structure when wet.
The means for inflating the bag here illustrated is but one manner of accomplishing this end, but it will be understood that if desired the well known puncturable cylinder containing suitable gas may be employed for the same purpose.
From this description it is apparent that a wader garment equipped with an inflatible sack constructed and arranged in accordance with the invention will enable the user to safeguard himself against being submerged should water of unusual depth he accidental-or otherwise encountered. it is also obvious that with an inflatible sack constructed and assembled with the wader garment in the manner described, the entire structure may be readily folded and involved a package of small compass for carrying, storing or display purposes.
I claim:
A wader garment to enclose a portion of the human body, comprising legs and a waist portion integral therewith and including a waist band to substantially embrace the body, an inflatible relatively flat sack secured at its lower edge to the inner surface of said waist band and being of a width substantially equal to the distance between said waist band and the armpit of the wearer, said sack conforming to the chest and back portions of said body, means secured to said sack for inflating the same, and supporting suspenders secured at their ends to the outer surface of said waist band at the front and rear thereof whereby to extend over the shoulders of the wearer in close engagement with the outer surface of said sack to maintain the relative flatness of the sack and to hold the latter tight against the body and with said upper edges adaped to engage in the armpits of the wearer.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Anderson -i Mar. 21, 1933 Meyers Mar. 10, 1942 Stokes Aug. 11, 1942 FOREIGN PATENTS Great Britain Jan. 9, 1918 France May 9, 1913
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US4810134A (en) * 1987-04-13 1989-03-07 U.S.D. Corp Single walled diver's buoyancy compensator
EP1354523A1 (en) * 2002-04-20 2003-10-22 Sundridge Tackle Limited Fishermens waders
FR2867030A1 (en) * 2004-03-03 2005-09-09 Patrice Sandrin Safety device for use during swimming, has buoyancy tank inflated by liberation of carbon-di-oxide gas contained in cartridge activated by percussion device and triggering cord or automatic pressing system integrated with percussion device
US7721352B1 (en) 2009-03-11 2010-05-25 Swift Douglas A Inflatable wader garment assembly
US20130022765A1 (en) * 2010-02-22 2013-01-24 Nike, Inc. Pad Elements For Apparel And Other Products
USD735445S1 (en) * 2011-12-14 2015-08-04 Cabela's Incorporated Wader
US10154696B1 (en) 2017-06-14 2018-12-18 Lance Price Buoyant waders
US10485276B2 (en) 2017-06-14 2019-11-26 Lance Price Buoyant waders
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FR452168A (en) * 1912-12-16 1913-05-09 Jacques Pastore Rescue device
GB112283A (en) * 1917-01-09 1918-01-09 Adam Crawford White Improvements in or relating to Buoyant Life-saving Garments.
US1901859A (en) * 1932-03-21 1933-03-21 Anderson Maurice Life preserver suit
US2276082A (en) * 1940-09-19 1942-03-10 Joe W Meyers Boot boat
US2292490A (en) * 1940-06-01 1942-08-11 Charles L Stokes Sport garment

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FR452168A (en) * 1912-12-16 1913-05-09 Jacques Pastore Rescue device
GB112283A (en) * 1917-01-09 1918-01-09 Adam Crawford White Improvements in or relating to Buoyant Life-saving Garments.
US1901859A (en) * 1932-03-21 1933-03-21 Anderson Maurice Life preserver suit
US2292490A (en) * 1940-06-01 1942-08-11 Charles L Stokes Sport garment
US2276082A (en) * 1940-09-19 1942-03-10 Joe W Meyers Boot boat

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US4810134A (en) * 1987-04-13 1989-03-07 U.S.D. Corp Single walled diver's buoyancy compensator
EP1354523A1 (en) * 2002-04-20 2003-10-22 Sundridge Tackle Limited Fishermens waders
GB2387572B (en) * 2002-04-20 2005-07-27 Sundridge Tackle Ltd Improvement in or relating to fishermens waders
US7744437B2 (en) 2004-03-03 2010-06-29 Patrice Sandrin Life-saving clothing
FR2867030A1 (en) * 2004-03-03 2005-09-09 Patrice Sandrin Safety device for use during swimming, has buoyancy tank inflated by liberation of carbon-di-oxide gas contained in cartridge activated by percussion device and triggering cord or automatic pressing system integrated with percussion device
WO2005084468A1 (en) * 2004-03-03 2005-09-15 Patrice Sandrin Life-saving clothing
US20080076309A1 (en) * 2004-03-03 2008-03-27 Parice Sandrin Life-Saving Clothing
US7721352B1 (en) 2009-03-11 2010-05-25 Swift Douglas A Inflatable wader garment assembly
US20130022765A1 (en) * 2010-02-22 2013-01-24 Nike, Inc. Pad Elements For Apparel And Other Products
USD735445S1 (en) * 2011-12-14 2015-08-04 Cabela's Incorporated Wader
US10154696B1 (en) 2017-06-14 2018-12-18 Lance Price Buoyant waders
US10485276B2 (en) 2017-06-14 2019-11-26 Lance Price Buoyant waders
US10897937B2 (en) 2017-06-14 2021-01-26 Lance Price Buoyant outdoor garment

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