Signals and indicators – Indicators – By location
Reexamination Certificate
2010-02-26
2011-11-22
Smith, R. A. (Department: 2841)
Signals and indicators
Indicators
By location
C116S210000, C116SDIG044, C128S202190
Reexamination Certificate
active
08061293
ABSTRACT:
A rescue device includes a control module to sense an avalanche, sense the direction of the surface and establish a target path to the surface. A nozzle is selected or oriented by the control module along the target path. A fluid reservoir is connected to the nozzle to force a fluid through the nozzle along the target path to the surface. This allows rescuers to identify the location of a victim and also provides an air path to the victim.
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Auerbach Paul Stuart
Carter Joshua Bryan
Fuller Lauren Renee
Haylett Daniel Robert
Knoll Aaron Kombai
Courson Tania
Smith R. A.
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