WO2008018844A1 - A method to prevent sinking in the water and the clothe produced with that method - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D7/00—Bathing gowns; Swim-suits, drawers, or trunks; Beach suits
- A41D7/001—Non-sinkable swim-suits, drawers or trunks
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- This patent is related to a method to prevent sinking in water and a clothe consisted of the rods made of composite material assembled to the swimming suit.
- the patent related to the method to prevent sinking in the water and the clothe produced with that method can solve that kind of problems totally, its crucial feature is; the fact that the stems made of composite material can easily be assembled to the swimming suit in stable or a removable way as its preferred amount, that rods are on the swimming clothe and that there is no carrying need like other huge swimming toys and tools.
- the patent is a method prevents sinking in the water.
- the method works in this way: There are lifting rods (2) never sinking in the water and have less density than that the water has. They are, as called, like stems in shape. Those lifting rods (2) are tended to raise onto the surface of the water because of that have less density than the water and they are made of composite material providing their lightness.
- the swimming suits (1) are all suits the people put on in the water.
- the swimming suit (1) used in our method is a clothe like shorts that the rods are easily assembled in. also the t-shirts are applicable with this method.
- the lifting rods (2) are generally placed equally on the left and right sides of the clothe to balance the weight of body. They don't have risks like bursting or tearing etc.
- the lifting rods (2) can be placed by sewing directly to the clothe or can be placed into the assembling suit (3). By the assembling cells on the swim suit (3), the lifting rods (2) can be added or removed from the clothe as it is wished. If such an object's compressibility is less than that of the surrounding fluid, it is in stable equilibrium and will, indeed, remain at rest, but if its compressibility is greater, its equilibrium is unstable, and it will rise and expand on the slightest upward perturbation, or fall and compress on the slightest downward perturbation. For an object to float, it must be able to displace enough water equal to its weight.
- the lifting rods (2) can be assembled onto the clothe in amount as wished. This number can increase or decrease according to the weight of the body.
- the lifting rods (2) on the clothe that a heavy person wear are expected to be more than a lighter person has; since the force to raise a heavy person is bigger than the force to lift a light body in the water.
- the lifting rods (2) are placed in the assembling cells (3) after its cover opened. For this cell or pocket; zippers or similar things can be used.
- the lifting rods (2) on the swimming suit (1) of the people who can't swim well are more than the lifting rods (2) on the swimming suit (1) of the people who swim well.
Abstract
This patent is related to a method to prevent sinking in water and a clothe consisted of the rods made of composite material assembled to the swimming suit.
Description
DESRIPTION
A method to prevent sinking in the water and the clothe produced with that method
This patent is related to a method to prevent sinking in water and a clothe consisted of the rods made of composite material assembled to the swimming suit.
From the creation of human being, we want to fly like a bird or swim like fish in our world consists of % 70 water around; however human can not swim like the fish for his biological structure. Even if they can not swim, they made the tools or mechanism to make swimming easy in water. Float rafts, seat cushions, the arm floaties that kids put on their arms with air pressure-system, tools called macaroni or spaghetti unsinking and floating you on the water. But they objects have some disadvantages also. For instance, floats and army floaties have a risque of bursting because of their filled with pressured air. If it is noticed late when they lose the air or gas inside it can cause dangerous situations. Or they can slide from hands easily and they can be a fatal danger. Another disadvantage of such tools is that you have to carry on them going to the seaside or blow them up.
The patent related to the method to prevent sinking in the water and the clothe produced with that method can solve that kind of problems totally, its crucial feature is; the fact that the stems made of composite material can easily be assembled to the swimming suit in stable or a removable way as its preferred amount, that rods are on the swimming clothe and that there is no carrying need like other huge swimming toys and tools.
The patent, upon mentioning the drawn patterns in addition, is described in more detail by giving examples. In pictures:
1- This is the perspective picture of the invention
2- This is the more detailed view of the invention
3- This is the perspective picture of the rod to prevent sinking
The topic of this patent, the method to prevent sinking in the water and the clothe produced with that method, are numbered and named below as:
No THE NAME OF THE PIECE
1 Swimming suit
2 Lifting rods
3 The assembling cell for swimming suit
The patent is a method prevents sinking in the water. The method works in this way: There are lifting rods (2) never sinking in the water and have less density than that the water has. They are, as called, like stems in shape. Those lifting rods (2) are tended to raise onto the surface of the water because of that have less density than the water and they are made of composite material providing their lightness. The swimming suits (1) are all suits the people put on in the water. The swimming suit (1) used in our method is a clothe like shorts that the rods are easily assembled in. also the t-shirts are applicable with this method.
The lifting rods (2) are generally placed equally on the left and right sides of the clothe to balance the weight of body. They don't have risks like bursting or tearing etc.
The lifting rods (2) can be placed by sewing directly to the clothe or can be placed into the assembling suit (3). By the assembling cells on the swim suit (3), the lifting rods (2) can be added or removed from the clothe as it is wished.
If such an object's compressibility is less than that of the surrounding fluid, it is in stable equilibrium and will, indeed, remain at rest, but if its compressibility is greater, its equilibrium is unstable, and it will rise and expand on the slightest upward perturbation, or fall and compress on the slightest downward perturbation. For an object to float, it must be able to displace enough water equal to its weight.
As we know, not to sink in the water, it's necessary to be lighter than the water. Because of his structure, human body can stay on the surface of the water and the gravity pulls it into the deep in the water. The lifting rods (2) on the swim suit (1) are tended to float or stay on the surface of the water by the raising power of the water. When the forces that water work on are more than human weight, the body is lifted on to surface with lifting rods (2) and never sinks in the water. As a summary; the addition of "the human lifting force of the water" and "the rods lifting force of the water" are more than the weightness of the human body in the water, it means that the human can stay on the surface of the water without sinking.
The lifting rods (2) can be assembled onto the clothe in amount as wished. This number can increase or decrease according to the weight of the body. The lifting rods (2) on the clothe that a heavy person wear are expected to be more than a lighter person has; since the force to raise a heavy person is bigger than the force to lift a light body in the water. The lifting rods (2) are placed in the assembling cells (3) after its cover opened. For this cell or pocket; zippers or similar things can be used.
With this method titled in the patent, many swim suits (1) can be made. The important thing is that the lifting rods (2) on the suit can raise the human body through the surface of the water.
The lifting rods (2) can be more or less according to the situations below:
1- For the perfect swimmers 2-For the average swimmers 3 -For the very early swimmers
4-For the swimmers who are a little familiar with the sea 5- For none swimmers
Certainly the lifting rods (2) on the swimming suit (1) of the people who can't swim well, are more than the lifting rods (2) on the swimming suit (1) of the people who swim well.
Claims
1- The patent is a method to prevent sinking in the water and, generally it is consisted of a swimming suit (1), an assembling cell for swimming suit (3), the lifting rods (2) directly sewed to the clothe or assembled into the cell on swimming suit (1).
2- The swimming suit (1) as claimed in claim 1, and it's feature is its being characterised by being used in this method related to the patent.
3- The assembling cell for swimming suit (3) as claimed in claim 1, and it is characterised by its being assembled on the swimming suit (1).
4- At least one lifting rod (2) as claimed in claim 1 and its feature is its being characterised by being assembled on to the swimming suit (1).
5- The lifting rod (2) as claimed in claim 4, characterised by being assembled into the assembling cell (3) or pocket on the swimming suit (I)-
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