Light-emitting type heating and warm-keeping life jacket

By incorporating rope assistance and protective devices into the luminous heating and insulated life jacket, the problem of the inability to quickly rescue people who have fallen into the water has been solved, achieving stability in rapid rescue and luminous warning, and improving the safety and rescue efficiency of people who have fallen into the water.

CN224029205UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24JIANGSU BAIZHOU SAFETY TECH CO LTD
View PDF 0 Cites 0 Cited by

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-25
Publication Date
2026-03-24

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing luminous and heated life jackets cannot quickly rescue people who have fallen into the water and are carried far from the shore by the current, causing them to be immersed in the water for too long, which endangers their lives.

Method used

A life jacket was designed that includes a vest, straps, a strobe light, a controller, auxiliary devices, and protective devices. The life jacket can quickly pull back people who have fallen into the water using the rope auxiliary device, and the protective device can protect the strobe light from damage and ensure that the light warning function is normal.

Benefits of technology

It enables rapid rescue of people who have fallen into the water, reduces immersion time in the water, improves rescue efficiency and convenience, and at the same time protects the strobe light's bright warning function to ensure personnel safety.

✦ Generated by Eureka AI based on patent content.

Smart Images

  • Figure CN224029205U_ABST
    Figure CN224029205U_ABST
Patent Text Reader

Abstract

The utility model provides a luminous heating warm-keeping life jacket, which relates to the technical field of life jackets, and comprises a vest, one side of the vest is provided with a bandage, one side of the vest is provided with a flashing light, one side of the vest is provided with a controller, and the controller is connected with the vest. One side of the vest is provided with an auxiliary device capable of rapidly pulling a person falling into water away from the bank back to the bank, the side, close to the flashing light, of the vest is provided with a protection device for preventing an external object from colliding with the flashing light and damaging the flashing light, the auxiliary device comprises a cylinder, and the cylinder is fixedly connected with the vest. According to the invention, rescue personnel can rescue people falling into water away from the shore within the fastest time, so that the situation that the rescue personnel cannot rescue the people falling into water within the fastest time due to the fact that the people falling into water are far away from the shore, the people falling into water are soaked in water for a long time, and the safety of the people falling into water is influenced is reduced; and the rescue efficiency and convenience of people falling into water are improved.
Need to check novelty before this filing date? Find Prior Art

Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of life jacket technology, and in particular to a light-emitting, heat-generating, and warm life jacket. Background Technology

[0002] A life jacket is a life-saving garment designed similar to a vest. It is made of nylon or neoprene fabric, buoyancy materials or inflatable materials, reflective materials, etc. It is one of the life-saving devices on ships and airplanes. It is generally a vest-style garment made of foam plastic or cork, which provides sufficient buoyancy to keep the head of the person in the water above the surface.

[0003] Existing luminous and heat-generating life jackets are typically worn by securing the vest to the body with straps. When a person falls into the water, the buoyancy material inside the vest provides buoyancy, allowing the person's head to remain above water and increasing their chances of rescue. Simultaneously, a controller activates the battery inside the vest, which powers the carbon fiber heating material. This material then releases heat, providing warmth to the body like an electric blanket, further enhancing the person's chances of survival. The battery also powers a flashing light, which continuously flashes to warn rescuers, facilitating nighttime rescues of those who have fallen into the water.

[0004] However, because people may be carried far from the shore by the current when they fall into the water, rescuers may not be able to pull them ashore immediately, resulting in the longer time they are immersed in the water and affecting their safety. Utility Model Content

[0005] The technical problem this invention aims to solve is that when a person falls into the water, they may be carried by the current to a position far from the shore, making it impossible for rescuers to pull the person ashore immediately. This results in the person being immersed in the water for an extended period, which affects their life safety.

[0006] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is: a light-emitting heating and warming life jacket, including a vest, a strap on one side of the vest, a strobe light on one side of the vest, a controller on one side of the vest, an auxiliary device on one side of the vest that can quickly pull people who have fallen into the water far from the shore back to the shore, and a protective device on the side of the vest near the strobe light that prevents external objects from colliding with and damaging the strobe light.

[0007] The aforementioned components achieve the following effects: First, the vest is worn and secured to the body via straps. When a person falls into the water, the buoyancy material inside the vest provides buoyancy, allowing the person's head to remain above water and increase their chances of rescue. Simultaneously, the controller activates the battery inside the vest, which in turn provides power to the carbon fiber heating material inside the vest. The carbon fiber heating material then releases heat, providing warmth to the body like an electric blanket, increasing the person's chances of survival. At the same time, the battery inside the vest powers a flashing light, causing it to flash continuously to provide a bright warning to rescuers, facilitating rescue efforts at night.

[0008] Preferably, the auxiliary device includes a cylinder, which is fixedly connected to the vest. A round rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the cylinder. A leather sleeve is fitted on the surface of the round rod. A perforated plate is fitted on the surface of the round rod. A rope is fixedly connected to one side of the perforated plate. The other end of the rope is fixedly connected to the round rod. The rope is wound around the surface of the round rod and is coiled inside the cylinder. The surface of the leather sleeve is larger than the inner wall of the perforated plate. The size and shape of the surface of the perforated plate are adapted to the size and shape of the inner wall of the cylinder.

[0009] The effect achieved by the above components is as follows: By setting up an auxiliary device, the rope is first wound around the surface of the round rod and inserted into the cylinder. At this time, the perforated plate is manually placed on the surface of the round rod and inserted into the cylinder. Then, the leather sleeve is manually placed on the surface of the round rod and moved to a position where it is in contact with the surface of the perforated plate, so that the leather sleeve intercepts and fixes the perforated plate, thereby achieving the storage of the rope. When a person falls into the water, the leather sleeve is manually slid off the surface of the round rod, so that the leather sleeve releases the interception of the perforated plate. At this time, the perforated plate is manually moved, causing the perforated plate to move... The rope wound inside the cylinder is brought out along with the cylinder, and the perforated plate is thrown toward the shore. With the circular rod limiting the other end of the rope, people can pull the perforated plate and rope to pull the person who has fallen into the water back to the shore. This achieves rapid rescue of people who have fallen into the water far from the shore, reducing the situation where people who have fallen into the water are too far from the shore to be rescued immediately, causing them to be soaked in the water for a long time, which affects their safety. This improves the efficiency and convenience of rescue.

[0010] Preferably, the surface of the leather case is fixedly connected with multiple anti-slip strips, and the multiple anti-slip strips are arranged at equal intervals.

[0011] The effect achieved by the above components is that by setting anti-slip strips, the protective strips can increase the friction between the hand and the surface of the leather case, reducing the chance of the hand slipping when the person manually moves the leather case.

[0012] Preferably, a plurality of counterweights are fixedly connected to one side of the perforated plate.

[0013] The effect achieved by the above components is that by setting up counterweights, the counterweights can increase the weight of the perforated plate itself, allowing personnel to throw the perforated plate onto the shore more smoothly and stably.

[0014] Preferably, a baffle is fixedly connected to the end of the round rod away from the cylinder, the surface of the baffle being slightly larger than the inner wall of the leather sleeve, and the surface of the baffle being slightly smaller than the inner wall of the perforated plate.

[0015] The effect achieved by the above components is that by setting up a baffle, the baffle can assist in intercepting the leather sleeve fitted on the round rod, reducing the possibility of the leather sleeve slipping.

[0016] Preferably, a slot is provided on one side of the cylinder, and an auxiliary plate is fixedly connected to one side of the circular hole plate. The surface size and shape of the auxiliary plate are adapted to the size and shape of the inner wall of the slot.

[0017] The effect achieved by the above components is that by setting up the auxiliary plate, personnel can quickly move the perforated plate out of the cylinder by manually moving the auxiliary plate, thereby improving the convenience and stability of manually moving the perforated plate.

[0018] Preferably, the protective device includes a ring, which is fixedly connected to the side of the vest near the strobe light. The ring is fitted onto the surface of the strobe light. A plurality of intercepting rods are fixedly connected to one side of the ring. The intercepting rods are L-shaped and cover the surface of the strobe light. A reinforcing ring is fixedly connected to one end of each of the multiple intercepting rods.

[0019] The aforementioned components achieve the following effect: By setting up a protective device, the ring is first manually moved, causing multiple intercepting rods and reinforcing rings to move. When the ring moves to the position where it fits over the surface of the strobe light, it is glued and fixed to the vest, allowing the multiple intercepting rods and reinforcing rings to completely cover the surface of the strobe light. When an external object is about to collide with the surface of the strobe light, it can be intercepted by the multiple intercepting rods and reinforcing rings, thus protecting the strobe light. This reduces the chance of the strobe light being accidentally hit by debris in the water, causing damage and affecting its ability to provide bright warning information to personnel, thereby improving the safety of using the strobe light.

[0020] Preferably, a rubber post is fixedly connected to one side of each of the plurality of interceptor bars, and the surface of each of the plurality of rubber posts is in contact with the surface of the strobe light.

[0021] The effect achieved by the above components is as follows: by setting rubber pillars, the rubber pillars can support and reinforce the interceptor bar, and at the same time separate the interceptor bar from the surface of the strobe light, reducing the possibility of the interceptor bar shaking and colliding with the surface of the strobe light when it is hit.

[0022] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0023] By setting up auxiliary devices, rescuers can rescue people who have fallen into the water far from the shore in the shortest possible time. This reduces the situation where people who have fallen into the water are too far from the shore to be rescued quickly enough, resulting in them being submerged in the water for a long time and affecting their safety. This improves the efficiency and convenience of rescuing people who have fallen into the water. Attached Figure Description

[0024] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0025] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0026] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the cylinder of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the perforated plate of this utility model;

[0028] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the counterweight block of this utility model;

[0029] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the interceptor bar of this utility model.

[0030] Legend: 1. Vest; 2. Straps; 3. Flashing light; 4. Controller; 5. Auxiliary device; 51. Cylinder; 52. Round rod; 53. Leather sleeve; 54. Anti-slip strip; 55. Baffle; 56. Slot; 57. Perforated plate; 58. Rope; 59. Auxiliary plate; 510. Counterweight; 6. Protective device; 61. Ring; 62. Interception bar; 63. Reinforcing ring; 64. Rubber column. Detailed Implementation

[0031] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. These drawings are simplified schematic diagrams, illustrating only the basic structure of the present invention, and therefore only show the components relevant to the present invention.

[0032] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "connected" and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.

[0033] Figure 1-5The illustrated luminescent, heat-generating, and thermally insulated life jacket includes a vest 1, a strap 2 on one side of the vest 1, a strobe light 3 on one side of the vest 1, a controller 4 on one side of the vest 1, an auxiliary device 5 on one side of the vest 1 to quickly pull a person who has fallen into the water far from the shore back to shore, and a protective device 6 on the side of the vest 1 near the strobe light 3 to prevent external objects from colliding with and damaging the strobe light 3. The vest 1 is first put on and secured to the body via the straps 2. When a person falls into the water, the buoyancy material filled inside the vest 1... The vest 1 provides buoyancy to the person, allowing their head to remain above water and increasing their chances of rescue. Simultaneously, the controller 4 activates the battery inside the vest 1, which in turn powers the carbon fiber heating material inside the vest 1. The carbon fiber heating material then releases heat, providing warmth to the body like an electric blanket, increasing the person's chances of survival. At the same time, the battery inside the vest 1 powers the strobe light 3, causing it to flash continuously to provide a bright warning to rescuers, facilitating rescue efforts at night.

[0034] Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 The auxiliary device 5 shown includes a cylinder 51, which is fixedly connected to the vest 1. A round rod 52 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the cylinder 51. A leather sleeve 53 is fitted onto the surface of the round rod 52. A perforated plate 57 is fitted onto the surface of the round rod 52. A rope 58 is fixedly connected to one side of the perforated plate 57, and the other end of the rope 58 is fixedly connected to the round rod 52. The rope 58 is wound around the surface of the round rod 52 and is coiled inside the cylinder 51. The surface of the leather sleeve 53 is larger than the inner wall of the perforated plate 57. The size and shape of the surface of the perforated plate 57 are adapted to the size and shape of the inner wall of the cylinder 51. By setting the auxiliary device 5, firstly, the rope 58 is wound around the surface of the round rod 52 and inserted into the cylinder 51. Then, the perforated plate 57 is manually fitted onto the surface of the round rod 52 and inserted into the cylinder 51. Then, the leather sleeve 53 is manually fitted onto the surface of the round rod 52 and moved to be flush with the perforated plate 57. The surface of the 7-section is designed to allow the sheath 53 to intercept and fix the perforated plate 57, thus securing the rope 58. When a person falls into the water, the sheath 53 can be manually slid off the surface of the round rod 52, releasing the sheath 53 from the perforated plate 57. At this point, the perforated plate 57 can be manually moved out of the cylinder 51, bringing out the rope 58 wound inside the cylinder 51. Simultaneously, the perforated plate 57 can be thrown towards the shore. With the round rod 52 limiting the other end of the rope 58, the person can pull the perforated plate 57 and the rope 58 back to the shore. This allows for rapid rescue of people who have fallen into the water far from the shore, reducing situations where rescuers cannot reach the person immediately due to the distance, causing the person to remain submerged in the water for a long time and affecting their safety. This improves the efficiency and convenience of rescue operations.

[0035] Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 The surface of the leather sleeve 53 shown is fixedly connected with multiple anti-slip strips 54, which are arranged at equal intervals. By setting the anti-slip strips 54, the protective strips can increase the friction between the hand and the surface of the leather sleeve 53, reducing the possibility of slipping when the person manually moves the leather sleeve 53. A number of counterweights 510 are fixedly connected to one side of the perforated plate 57. By setting the counterweights 510, the counterweights 510 can increase the weight of the perforated plate 57, allowing the person to throw the perforated plate 57 onto the shore more smoothly and stably.

[0036] Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 A baffle 55 is fixedly connected to the end of the circular rod 52 away from the cylinder 51. The surface of the baffle 55 is slightly larger than the inner wall of the sleeve 53 and slightly smaller than the inner wall of the perforated plate 57. By setting the baffle 55, the baffle 55 can assist in intercepting the sleeve 53 fitted on the circular rod 52, reducing the possibility of the sleeve 53 slipping. A slot 56 is opened on one side of the cylinder 51, and an auxiliary plate 59 is fixedly connected to one side of the perforated plate 57. The surface size and shape of the auxiliary plate 59 are adapted to the size and shape of the inner wall of the slot 56. By setting the auxiliary plate 59, personnel can quickly move the perforated plate 57 out of the cylinder 51 by manually moving the auxiliary plate 59, improving the convenience and stability of manually moving the perforated plate 57.

[0037] Figure 5 The protective device 6 shown includes a ring 61, which is fixedly connected to the side of the vest 1 near the strobe light 3. The ring 61 is fitted onto the surface of the strobe light 3. Multiple intercepting rods 62 are fixedly connected to one side of the ring 61. The intercepting rods 62 are L-shaped and cover the surface of the strobe light 3. Reinforcing rings 63 are fixedly connected to the adjacent ends of the multiple intercepting rods 62. By setting up the protective device 6, the ring 61 is first manually moved, causing the ring 61 to move the multiple intercepting rods 62 and the reinforcing rings 63. When the ring 61... When moved to the position on the surface of the strobe light 3, the ring 61 is glued and fixed to the vest 1, so that multiple intercepting rods 62 and reinforcing rings 63 completely cover the surface of the strobe light 3. When an external object is about to collide with the surface of the strobe light 3, it can be intercepted by multiple intercepting rods 62 and reinforcing rings 63, thus protecting the strobe light 3. This reduces the possibility of the strobe light 3 being accidentally hit by debris in the water, causing damage to the strobe light 3 and affecting the normal provision of bright warning information to personnel, thereby improving the safety of using the strobe light 3.

[0038] Figure 5Each of the multiple intercepting bars 62 shown has a rubber post 64 fixedly connected to one side. The surfaces of the multiple rubber posts 64 are all in contact with the surface of the strobe light 3. By setting the rubber posts 64, the rubber posts 64 can support and reinforce the intercepting bars 62, while separating the intercepting bars 62 from the surface of the strobe light 3, reducing the possibility of the intercepting bars 62 shaking and colliding with the surface of the strobe light 3 when they are hit.

[0039] Working principle: First, the vest 1 is worn and secured to the body via straps 2. When a person falls into the water, the buoyancy material inside the vest 1 provides buoyancy, allowing the person's head to remain above water, thus rescuing them. Simultaneously, the controller 4 activates the battery inside the vest 1, which in turn provides power to the carbon fiber heating material inside the vest 1. The carbon fiber heating material then releases heat, providing warmth to the body like an electric blanket, increasing the person's chances of survival. At the same time, the battery inside the vest 1 powers the strobe light 3, causing it to flash continuously to provide a bright warning to rescuers, facilitating rescue efforts at night.

[0040] First, the rope 58 is wound around the surface of the round rod 52 and inserted into the cylinder 51. Then, the perforated plate 57 is manually placed on the surface of the round rod 52 and inserted into the cylinder 51. Next, the leather sheath 53 is manually placed on the surface of the round rod 52 and moved to a position where it is in contact with the surface of the perforated plate 57, so that the leather sheath 53 intercepts and fixes the perforated plate 57, thereby storing the rope 58. When a person falls into the water, the leather sheath 53 is manually slid off the surface of the round rod 52, so that the leather sheath 53 releases the interception of the perforated plate 57. Then, the perforated plate 57 is manually moved out of the cylinder 51, bringing out the rope 58 wound inside the cylinder 51. At the same time, the perforated plate 57 is thrown towards the shore. With the limiting effect of the round rod 52 on the other end of the rope 58, people can pull the person who has fallen into the water back to the shore by pulling the perforated plate 57 and the rope 58, thus achieving a rapid rescue of people who have fallen into the water far from the shore.

[0041] First, manually move the ring 61 so that it moves multiple interceptor bars 62 and reinforcing rings 63. When the ring 61 moves to the position where it fits over the surface of the strobe light 3, use glue to bond and fix the ring 61 to the vest 1. This allows the multiple interceptor bars 62 and the reinforcing rings 63 to completely cover the surface of the strobe light 3. When an external object is about to collide with the surface of the strobe light 3, it can be intercepted by the multiple interceptor bars 62 and the reinforcing rings 63, thus protecting the strobe light 3.

[0042] Based on the above-described preferred embodiments of this utility model, and through the foregoing description, those skilled in the art can make various changes and modifications without departing from the technical concept of this utility model. The technical scope of this utility model is not limited to the contents of the specification, but must be determined according to the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A luminescent and heat-generating life jacket, comprising a vest (1), characterized in that: The vest (1) has a strap (2) on one side, a strobe light (3) on one side, a controller (4) on one side, an auxiliary device (5) on one side that can quickly pull people who have fallen into the water far from the shore back to the shore, and a protective device (6) on the side of the vest (1) near the strobe light (3) to prevent external objects from colliding with and damaging the strobe light (3).

2. The luminescent and heat-generating life jacket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The auxiliary device (5) includes a cylinder (51), which is fixedly connected to the vest (1). A round rod (52) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the cylinder (51). A leather sleeve (53) is fitted on the surface of the round rod (52). A perforated plate (57) is fitted on the surface of the round rod (52). A rope (58) is fixedly connected to one side of the perforated plate (57). The other end of the rope (58) is fixedly connected to the round rod (52). The rope (58) is wound around the surface of the round rod (52) and is rolled up inside the cylinder (51). The surface of the leather sleeve (53) is larger than the inner wall of the perforated plate (57). The size and shape of the surface of the perforated plate (57) are adapted to the size and shape of the inner wall of the cylinder (51).

3. The luminescent and heat-generating life jacket according to claim 2, characterized in that: The surface of the leather sleeve (53) is fixedly connected with a plurality of anti-slip strips (54), and the plurality of anti-slip strips (54) are arranged at equal intervals.

4. The luminescent and heat-generating life jacket according to claim 2, characterized in that: Multiple counterweights (510) are fixedly connected to one side of the perforated plate (57).

5. A luminous heating and thermal life jacket according to claim 2, characterized in that: A baffle (55) is fixedly connected to one end of the rod (52) away from the cylinder (51). The surface of the baffle (55) is slightly larger than the inner wall of the leather sleeve (53), and the surface of the baffle (55) is slightly smaller than the inner wall of the perforated plate (57).

6. A luminescent, heat-generating, and thermally insulating life jacket according to claim 2, characterized in that: A slot (56) is provided on one side of the cylinder (51), and an auxiliary plate (59) is fixedly connected to one side of the circular hole plate (57). The surface size and shape of the auxiliary plate (59) are adapted to the size and shape of the inner wall of the slot (56).

7. A luminous heating and thermal life jacket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The protective device (6) includes a ring (61), which is fixedly connected to the side of the vest (1) near the strobe light (3). The ring (61) is fitted on the surface of the strobe light (3). A plurality of intercepting rods (62) are fixedly connected to one side of the ring (61). The intercepting rods (62) are L-shaped and cover the surface of the strobe light (3). A reinforcing ring (63) is fixedly connected to one end of the plurality of intercepting rods (62).