Buoys – rafts – and aquatic devices – Buoy – Marker buoy
Reexamination Certificate
2006-12-06
2008-10-14
Avila, Stephen (Department: 3617)
Buoys, rafts, and aquatic devices
Buoy
Marker buoy
Reexamination Certificate
active
07435148
ABSTRACT:
A hydrostatic release for securing an emergency position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB) to a shipboard surface to withstand high G-forces while having a release mechanism that if the ship were to sink will release the EPIRB at a pre-determined water pressure which is equivalent to depth of water. The hydrostatic release includes two shafts mounted end to end and clamped together under spring pressure by a slide that can be moved by a water pressure sensitive diaphragm when the hydrostatic device is underwater and experiences a pre-determined water pressure. The elongated shaft is connected at one end to an EPIRB housing and at the other end to the EPIRB housing cover. Once the cover is released by the water pressure, the EPIRB will float to the ocean surface.
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ACR Electronics Inc.
Avila Stephen
Malin Haley DiMaggio Bowen & Lhota, P.A.
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