Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Radar reflector – Corner
Patent
1993-09-30
1996-06-25
Eldred, J. Woodrow
Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g.,
Radar reflector
Corner
342 10, 114102, 114103, 244145, 244900, 244901, 244902, H01Q 1500, B63H 904
Patent
active
055304451
ABSTRACT:
Distress signal kits comprise a parafoil for carrying aloft various emergency or distress signals such as radar reflective materials, lights, flares, distress flags or smoke signals. Preferably the parafoil itself is colored International orange and contains a U.S. Coast Guard-approved distress signal (BLACK SQUARE AND CIRCLE) on both top and bottom surfaces. The parafoil can be used to raise a spinnaker sail attached to a vessel or swimmer. The spinnaker can also carry radar reflective components and/or distress flags, and can be fitted for other survival uses.
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Eldred J. Woodrow
Poole James K.
S. E. Ventures, Inc.
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