Water rescue sled

Buoys – rafts – and aquatic devices – Water rescue or life protecting apparatus

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114249, B63B 2156

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053542223

ABSTRACT:
A water rescue sled for towing an incapacitated victim behind a personal watercraft has a buoyant body configured to support a recumbent victim thereupon. A coupling attaches the buoyant body to the personal watercraft in a manner providing at least two degrees of freedom so as to minimize stresses to both the personal watercraft and the water rescue sled during use thereof. The water rescue sled preferably further comprises a plurality of ties for facilitating securing of a victim disposed upon the buoyant body thereto. Ropes, straps, webbing, etc. may be attached to the ties and placed over the victim so as to maintain the victim safely upon the upper surface of the buoyant body. The ties are preferably configured as handles so as to facilitate carrying of the water rescue sled and victim. Thus, the water rescue sled of the present invention may optionally function as a backboard for maintaining the spine in a straight and immobile configuration during transport.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3461829 (1969-08-01), Mosvold
patent: 3561025 (1971-02-01), Teach
patent: 4756700 (1988-07-01), Coleman
patent: 5119752 (1992-06-01), Doherty

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