[0001] This application claims priority under 35 USC 119(e) based on provisional patent
application no. 60/625,104, filed on November 5, 2004.
Field of Invention
[0002] The present invention is directed to an improved life vest, and particularly, a life
vest that has integrated therewith an audio playback device, that enables a wearer
of the vest to listen to audio such as music while engaging in a water-related activity.
Background Art
[0003] In the prior art, it is well known to include signaling devices of different types
into safety or life vests. These devices make it possible for a wearer of the vest
to be able to send a signal that the wearer is in distress, and needs rescue. These
life vests are distinguishable from other garments that people may wear by the fact
that they incorporate buoyancy material(s) or structure, and/or an inflatable device.
These added materials or structure allow the life vest to support a wearer when in
the water.
[0004] It is also known to incorporate audio playing devices in clothing for different purposes.
United States Patent No. 4,539,700 to Sato discloses a vest that has an audio component
located in a vest pocket, with speakers integrated into shoulder portions of the vests
for playback.
[0005] It is also known to use life vests during water sports activity such as water skiing,
wakeboarding, kiteboarding, sailing and the like. However, none of these types of
vests permit the sports enthusiast engaging in these activities to listen to music
or other audio during the activity. As such, there is a need for improvements in the
field of these sports activities.
[0006] In response to this need, the present invention provides a life vest that incorporates
an audio playback device so that a water sports enthusiast can listen to audio playback
when engaging in various water activities.
Summary of the Invention
[0007] It is an object of the invention to provide an improved life vest for use in water-related
activities, and especially water-related sporting activities.
[0008] Another object of the invention is a method of engaging in water-related activities
such as sports while listening to audio playback.
[0009] Other objects and advantages will become apparent as the description proceeds.
[0010] In satisfaction of the foregoing objects and advantages, the present invention is
an improvement in the field of life vests that have buoyancy structures and/or devices
to permit a wearer of the life vest to float in water. According to the invention,
the life vest is equipped with a waterproof audio playback device that is secured
to the life vest. The audio playback device is adapted to connect to waterproof earphones
or other similar sound generating equipment so that a wearer can listen to audio playback
during the time that the life vest is worn.
[0011] While the audio playback device can be secured to the life vest in any manner, one
mode of securement includes a pocket to retain the audio playback device. The pocket
can be located anywhere on the vest, with preferred locations including a back side,
a front side, or an inside surface of the life vest. In another preferred mode, the
pocket is located near a neck opening of the life vest. Rather than being secured
to the vest itself, the audio playback device can be attached to a strap or other
elongate member associated with the life vest via a holder.
[0012] The audio playback device can be any type adapted for use in a wet or water environment,
and preferably includes earphones that are connected to the audio playback device
by lead wires. While the lead wires can be free of the vest, it is preferred that
at least a portion of the lead wires are either integrated into material of the life
vest or held to the material of the life vest by attaching structure on the life vest.
In one mode, the audio playback device can be the type where its components are waterproof.
In another mode, the audio playback device can have an audio unit with a waterproof
housing, or a housing enclosed in a waterproof casing.
[0013] The invention also entails improvements in a method of engaging in a water activity,
wherein a participant in the water activity wears a life vest for safety purposes.
The improvement comprises the step of the participant listening to audio playback
while wearing the life vest, the audio playback deriving from an audio device integrated
into the life vest. The audio playback device can be any type, and is preferred to
include those mentioned above. Similarly, the integration of the audio playback device
can involve any type of integration, with preferred integration schemes as detailed
above. Preferably, the audio playback device is one that employs waterproof earphones
that the participant can use.
[0014] The water activity can be virtually any activity that involves water, e.g., the mere
floating in water using a life vest, or using some flotation item while wearing the
life vest. The water flotation items can be any type, e.g., wakeboard, water ski,
kiteboard, surfboard, windsurfboard, boogie board, raft, boat, or the like.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0015]
Figure 1 is a front view of a first embodiment of the life vest of the invention;
Figure 2 is a rear view of a portion of a life vest showing another embodiment of
the invention, wherein the audio playback device is inserted into a pocket on the
back side of the life vest;
Figure 3 is a front view of a yet another and alternative embodiment of the invention,
wherein the audio playback device is attached to a strap of the life vest;
Figure 4 is a view of a portion of the life vest of Figure 3 showing the lead wire
entering the vest; and
Figure 5 is a schematic view showing an alternative pocket design for a life vest.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0016] The invention in one mode is the incorporation of an audio playback device that is
either waterproof or enclosed to be waterproof into a life vest so that the wearer
of the life vest can listen to audio material when engaging in a water-related activity.
The water-related activity can be any activity that would require a person to wear
a life vest. Examples include wakeboarding, boating, rafting, surfing, windsurfing,
parasailing, kiteboarding, bodyboarding, and the like. The activity during which the
audio material is listened to could be the actual physical activity, such as engaging
in wakeboarding, or merely sitting in a canoe, boat, or other water floatation component,
or floating in water prior to or after water activity that would require wearing of
a life vest.
[0017] In another mode, the invention entails the method of listening to audio material
during such water related activity by wearing the specially adapted life vest which
allows for such listening.
[0018] In yet another mode, the invention entails the life vest itself as adapted to incorporate
the waterproof audio playback device by including features which allow the audio playback
device to be integrated into the vest for listening purposes. This mode can include
the audio playback device, or just the lead wires, or the lead wires and earphones
so that the vest would be sold with the lead wires or lead wires and earphones and
the user could supply the audio playback device separately. As another option, the
lead wires could come with connectors, or multiple connector capability to connect
to different design audio playback devices and/or earphones.
[0019] There are multiple methods of integrating these devices into the vest. The first
is a pocket built into the vest. The location of the pocket is only important in as
much as it does not impede the function of the vest or prevent any motion that the
user might perform while using the vest. This pocket could be visible and accessible
from the outside or the inside of the vest, and utilize any type of closure system
such as hook and loop fastening, a zipper, a button, etc. Also, the pocket could be
designed in such a way that the buttons on the audio device were still accessible
after the audio device has been inserted in the pocket (either through additional
holes into the vest or a clear window, etc.)
[0020] Also, the vest could possibly have a method built in for routing the wire from the
audio playback device, e.g., an mp3 player, to the earphones. This could be done through
small loops inside the vest, or even done completely internally to the vest and the
cable or lead wire would be routed or inserted during manufacturing of the vest, and
each end of the lead wire would then come out of the vest through strategically positioned
holes near the audio unit (to plug into the unit), and near the user's head (to connect
to the earphones). A more complicated solution, although still within the scope of
the invention, would be one where the entire audio device is permanently integrated
into the vest and must be installed during manufacturing.
[0021] Also, in a simpler solution, the audio playback device could be placed into a holder
or sleeve that would then clip or attach to the straps or other components associated
with the vest. In this embodiment, the audio playback device could be positioned such
that the earphone wire would exit out towards the bottom of the vest and then run
up inside the vest to the earphones. This would prevent the wire from flying around
loose during use. The holder in this embodiment can be any type that would support
the audio playback device, and attach to the vest in any manner, providing that the
attachment did not interfere with the vest function or wearer's comfort or activity.
Further detail is given regarding the various embodiments discussed above in the accompanying
drawings and following description.
[0022] Referring now to Figure 1, one embodiment of the invention shows a typical life vest
1 with a vest body 3 having a front side 5, and securing straps 7. An audio unit (not
shown) is placed in a pocket 9. A single lead wire 11, which is really a pair of lead
wires 12 joined together, extends from the pocket 9 and the audio unit. The single
wire 11 splits into two wires 12, each of which terminates in an earphone 13. While
separate earphones are shown, the earphones could be connected together by structure
to form a headphone assembly that would include each earphone.
[0023] The life vest 1 has means for keeping a wearer of the life vest afloat in water,
e.g., buoyant material or materials, an inflatable device, an already inflated component,
or a combination thereof.
[0024] The pocket 9 is one example of a means for integrating the audio playback device
into the vest so that the wearer can listen to audio playback when the vest is worn.
Other means include a holder attached to a portion of the life vest, and wherein the
life vest is adapted to allow one or more lead wires attached to the audio playback
device to enter the vest, extend through a portion of the life vest, and exit the
vest to link to the earphones, or is adapted to have loops or other restraints to
secure the wires to an exterior of the vest when extending between the audio playback
device and the earphones. Details of the various embodiments are addressed below.
[0025] Figure 2 shows an alternative embodiment wherein the back side 15 of the vest body
3 has a pocket 17. The audio unit 19 is shown partially inserted into the pocket 17.
These two versions show the lead wires loose from the vest 1. As shown below though,
the invention also contemplates securing the lead wires in various ways so that they
are not loose with respect to the vest.
[0026] Figure 3 shows yet another alternative wherein the unit (not shown) is retained in
a holder 21, with the holder linked to one of the straps 7. The attachment of the
holder 21 to the strap can be any type, such as a sleeve, wherein the strap 7 would
be inserted through the sleeve before connecting to the clip 23. The holder can also
be any type that will keep the audio unit in place. Figure 3 is but one example, wherein
the holder 21 has an opening (not shown) that is secured using a strap 25 that is
adhered to the holder using hook and loop fastening or equivalent. In this embodiment,
the dual lead wire 11 exits the holder 21 and enters the vest body 3 at an opening
27. The lead wire 11 extends between front and back layers of the vest body, splits
into the two wires 12, and each wire 12 exits at respective openings 29 in the inside
surface 18 of the vest body 3 near the neck opening 31 of the vest body 3. Of course,
the lead wire 11 could pass through the vest 1, and exit from a single opening if
so desired.
[0027] The entry opening 27 with the dual lead wire 11 is shown in greater detail in Figure
4. This manner of securing the wires 11/12 keeps the lead wires securely out of the
way so that they are not damaged, and still maintains the earphones in proximity to
a user's head for listening purposes. This figure also shows how the lead wire 11
terminates in an audio playback connector 40, and couples with an adapter 41 that
would allow the connector 40 to hook up to an audio playback device which may not
be compatible with the male end 43 of the connector 40.
[0028] It should be understood that other types of integration of the lead wires 11/12 could
be employed as part of the invention. For example, the vest body could have a separate
channel running on the exterior surface of the body, with the lead wires extending
through the channel between the audio unit and the earphones. Instead of a continuous
channel, spaced apart securement means such as loops or the like could be attached
to the life vest, with the lead wires running through the openings formed by the loops
to keep the lead wires securely held.
[0029] In yet another mode, the audio playback device could send a wireless signal to a
receiver associated with the earphones so that lead wires between the audio playback
device and earphones would be optional. The receiver could be incorporated into the
earphones, or mounted near the neck portion 31, wherein lead wires would interconnect
the earphones with the receiver unit.
[0030] Figure 5 shows another alternative wherein a pocket 31 is disposed in the vest body
3, with the pocket 31 having an opening 33 to expose control buttons 35 on the audio
playback device unit 19. The opening 33 could be replaced with a clear window so that
a wearer could see the control buttons and activate them through the window. More
than one opening or clear window could be utilized to accommodate differently located
control buttons on the audio unit. Figure 5 also shows a connector 40 for the audio
playback unit 19.
[0031] The life vest for use with the invention can be any type of a vest that will support
the wearer in water, i.e., US Coast Guard Approved, USCGA, or non-USCGA. The term
vest is intended to encompass vests or jackets or any style of wear that provides
the water-supporting function, e.g., vest-type garments which would not have sleeves,
jacket-type garments that would have sleeves, or any other style garment that would
be adaptable as a life vest or life jacket. The life vest incorporates any type of
floatation component or structure that would keep a user afloat in the water, e.g.,
buoyant material or materials, inflatable components, inflated components, and/or
combinations thereof.
[0032] The audio playback device can be any type of device that would permit playback of
audio material in spite of the proximity of the device to water. Examples of devices
would be those that store audio in digital format, and audio players that store audio
in tape or magnetic form such as on cassettes or in CD format, e.g., walkman-type
players. The audio playback device should also be sized so that it does not interfere
with the performance of the life vest. Preferred devices are mp3 players such as Apple's
i-pod, which uses a mechanical hard drive to store the digital audio, and others which
store the audio via a solid state memory rather than a mechanical one. It is more
preferred to use audio playback devices that use solid state memory to avoid the skipping
problem prevalent with devices employing mechanical systems. Also, the audio device
could have waterproof video playing capability so that the life vest wearer could
not only listen to audio playback but could view video with the audio, or alone if
so desired.
[0033] The waterproof feature of the audio playback device is essential to the invention,
since the device would be used during water-related activity. Waterproof mp3s are
currently available from different companies. One company's device uses a waterproof
case for use with an off-the-shelf mp3 unit such as Apple I-pod and Mini-Ipod, as
well as the I-river mp3 unit. Another company has developed an mp3 with its own housing
and related components such as earphones and connections being waterproof, see United
States Patent No. 6,614,722 to Polany et al., which is herein incorporated by reference
in its entirety.
[0034] As such an invention has been disclosed in terms of preferred embodiments thereof,
which fulfills each and every one of the objects of the invention as set forth above,
and provides an improved method life vest that has audio playback capability to enable
a user to listen to audio material when engaging in water-related activity.
[0035] Of course, various changes, modifications and alterations from the teachings of the
present invention may be contemplated by those skilled in the art without departing
from the intended spirit and scope thereof. It is intended that the present invention
only be limited by the terms of the appended claims.
1. In a life vest having buoyancy structure to permit a wearer of the life vest to float
in water, the improvement comprising incorporating a waterproof audio playback device
with the life vest, the audio playback device secured to the life vest and being adapted
to connect to waterproof earphones so that a wearer can listen to audio playback during
life vest wearing.
2. The life vest of claim 1, wherein the life vest includes a pocket to retain the audio
playback device.
3. The life vest of claim 2, wherein the pocket is located on a back side, a front side,
or an inside surface of the life vest.
4. The life vest of claim 3, wherein the pocket is located near a neck opening of the
life vest.
5. The life vest of claim 1, wherein the audio playback device is attached to a strap
or other elongate member associated with the life vest via a holder.
6. The life vest of claim 1, wherein the audio playback device includes earphones that
are connected to the audio playback device by lead wires, and at least a portion of
the lead wires are either integrated into material of the life vest or held to the
material of the life vest by attaching structure on the life vest.
7. The life vest of claim 1, wherein the components of the audio playback device are
waterproof.
8. The life vest of claim 1, wherein the audio playback device has an audio unit with
a waterproof housing, or a housing enclosed in a waterproof casing.
9. In a method of engaging in a water activity, wherein a participant in the water activity
wears a life vest for safety purposes, the improvement comprising the participant
listening to audio playback while wearing the life vest, the audio playback deriving
from an audio playback device integrated into the life vest.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the audio playback device is secured to the life vest
and is adapted to connect to waterproof earphones so that a wearer can listen to audio
playback using the waterproof earphones.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the water activity is one wherein the wearer uses a
water floatation item or is floating in water using the life vest.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the water floatation item is one of a wakeboard, water
ski, kiteboard, surfboard, windsurfboard, boogie board, raft, boat, or the like.
13. A life vest having means for keeping a wearer of the life vest afloat in water, and
means for integrating an audio playback device therein, so that the wearer can listen
to audio playback when wearing the life vest.
14. The life vest of claim 13, wherein the means for integrating the audio playback device
is one of:
a) a pocket on the life vest;
b) a holder attached to a portion of the life vest;
c) a pocket on the life vest with a portion of the lead wires extending through a
portion of the life vest; and
d) a holder attached to a portion of the life vest with a portion of the lead wires
extending through a portion of the life vest.
15. The life vest of claim 13, wherein the life vest integrates at least a portion of
one or more lead wires of an audio playback device.
16. The life vest of claim 13, wherein the means for keeping a wearer of the life vest
afloat in water further comprises a buoyancy material or materials associated with
the life vest, an inflated or inflatable component, or a combination thereof.
17. The life vest of claim 13, further comprising at least one connector to allow one
or more free ends of the lead wires to connect to different audio playback devices
and/or different types of earphones.
18. The life vest of claim 15, further comprising earphones connected to the one or more
lead wires.