Patents Assigned to Switlik Parachute Company, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6902453
    Abstract: A flexible or semi rigid container having one or more openings, including, slits, slots, or shaped holes is sealed with a sealing apparatus. The sealing apparatus covers the openings and is attached to the container, sealing the openings and preserving the environment and integrity of the container. The sealing apparatus can have a visual indicator, which allows for rapid validation of the integrity of the seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2005
    Assignee: Switlik Parachute Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley Switlik, William C. Weber
  • Patent number: 5419726
    Abstract: A raft apparatus having inflation flotation structures which are capable of heat sealing for assembly thereof wherein one or more flexible buffer members of not heat sealable material are adapted to shield portions of the panel members of the flotation raft from heat sealing to surrounding areas to thereby form an effect seal particularly by allowing heat sealing operations to be formed upon already assembled sections. At least one of the two panel members will be inflatable and will include a buffer member positioned therein to shield the heat sealing point thereof from the remaining portion of the inflatable structure member to prevent undesired heat sealing thereof during heat sealing of the interconnection between the two main panel members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1995
    Assignee: Switlik Parachute Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley Switlik, William C. Weber
  • Patent number: 5397258
    Abstract: A inflatable raft having multiple inflation members formed into a polygonal shape wherein the panel segments include inner and outer flaps which form an overlap or closing seam wherein the outer flap includes an extended outer flap segment to form a modular member for interconnection with respect to a raft floor or cover apparatus. The extended outer flap segment also facilitates heat sealing for securement of a cover, canopy or floor with respect to an inflatable polygonal construction. The configuration of the polygonal inflatable raft with the extended outer flap segment can be used singly to form a flotation raft or can be used doubly to form an invertible inflation raft apparatus or a canopy covered inflatable raft apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1995
    Assignee: Switlik Parachute Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley Switlik, Christopher M. Frelick
  • Patent number: 4960483
    Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed and method for using same wherein a life vest is formed by a single heat sealing operation which effectively forms a front and rear sealed chamber for flotation and effectively interconnects a neck member therebetween for providing a neck gusset also heat sealed in place simultaneously therewith. The apparatus includes a heat sealing body jig for simultaneously sealing of four layers of pneumatically impervious material with respect to one another to form two flotation chambers. Also a neck sealing jig is included as a two member configuration pivotally secured with respect to one another to allow a neck member to be stretched thereover to facilitate attachment thereof by sealing with respect to both flotation chambers. The neck jig includes attachment means for quickly securing the neck material in place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1990
    Assignee: Switlik Parachute Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Stanley Switlik
  • Patent number: 4894036
    Abstract: Disclosed is an inflator assembly for life vests which includes a one-piece housing heat sealed to the wall of an associated cell of the vest. Exteriorly of the cell, the housing has an end-to-end bore, in one end of which a carbon dioxide cartridge is mounted, in position to be pierced by a plunger slidable within the bore. The bore is stepped to form communicating chambers. Normally the plunger is in a position in which O-rings thereon sealably engage the walls of both chambers, at opposite sides of a port through which the gases are to flow into the cell when the cartridge is pierced. Springs within the respective chambers exert their force in opposite directions. A lever handle has a cam surface, such that when the handle is thrown the cam surface will act upon the springs to bias the plunger to a cartridge-piercing position. Further movement of the handle permits the other spring to partially withdraw the plunger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1990
    Assignee: Switlik Parachute Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Stanley Switlik
  • Patent number: 4865573
    Abstract: A life vest of the inflatable type is disclosed in which the inflation cell or cells are combined with a back panel and a single-attachment, single-adjustment, waist strap. The single-attachment waist strap may be permanent, or alternatively separable. The waist strap is stitched or otherwise non-movably connected to the inflatable cell or cells, and has a sliding connection to the back panel, for self-adjustability when tightened about the waist of the user, in a preferred embodiment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Assignee: Switlik Parachute Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Switlik, Jr., Leonard R. Rupertus
  • Patent number: 4736474
    Abstract: A rescue transportation device having an inflatable support member with a generally horizontally extending main section and an inclined section adjacent to one end of the main section extending upwardly and outwardly therefrom. A cover is adapted to extend about the inflatable support member and is capable of placement on and off the inflatable support member by way of a slot means defined therein to facilitate fitting. A wide open mesh head restraint device is selectively attachable with respect to the cover to receive a user's head and hold it fixedly with respect to the main support member. A lower body restraint device is also attachable with respect to the cover and is adapted to receive and selectively hold the user's lower body with respect to the inflatable support member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1988
    Assignee: Switlik Parachute Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Harold Moran, Gregory Switlik, Stanley Switlik, Richard Switlik, Jr., Gustavo Fanjul
  • Patent number: 4297758
    Abstract: An inflatable life preserver of the encapsulated type encircling the neck of a wearer includes an inflatable cell or cells confined within a protective cover when in collapsed condition. The cover, formed of a strong fabric or other flexible material, comprises a pair of panels between which the cell is confined. The panels are permanently secured along the edge of a neck-encircling, center opening of the cover. The outer edges of the panels are separably connected, to confine the collapsed cells. Inflation of the cells causes separation of the panels. A protective flap is substantially coextensive in area and configuration with the panels, and lies between the panels so that the cover is in effect composed of three layers. The cells are confined between the flap and one of the panels, the flap being secured along its outer edge to said one panel while having its inner edge left free.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1981
    Assignee: Switlik Parachute Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Harold J. Moran
  • Patent number: RE31305
    Abstract: An inflatable life preserver of the encapsulated type encircling the neck of a wearer includes an inflatable cell or cells confined within a protective cover when in collapsed condition. The cover, formed of a strong fabric or other flexible material, comprises a pair of panels between which the cell is confined. The panels are premanently secured along the edge of a neck-encircling, center opening of the cover. The outer edges of the panels are separably connected, to confine the collapsed cells. Inflation of the cells causes separation of the panels. A protective flap is substantially coextensive in area and configuration with the panels, and lies between the panels so that the cover is in effect composed of three layers. The cells are confined between the flap and one of the panels, the flap being secured along its outer edge to said one panel while having its inner edge left free.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1983
    Assignee: Switlik Parachute Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Harold J. Moran