rigger 47 Posted October 5, 2010 Share Posted October 5, 2010 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... prize.html Longreach shoots an emergency buoyancy aid 500 feet out to sea. It is made from hydrophobic foam which rapidly expands upon hitting the water.It is equipped with flares for night-time illumination and allows the victim to remain buoyant for a longer period of time. The inspiration for Longreach came from a military training session during Samuel’s army reserve training, where weapons that propel grenades and flares were demonstrated. Samuel said: 'After learning about propulsion technology in grenade launchers, I had to find a chemical that would expand to forty times its size in just fifteen seconds upon hitting water. ‘After four months of testing I found that hydrophobic foam worked and soon after the concept for Longreach was developed. Winning the James Dyson Award will give me the financial support to develop a prototype and carry on testing'. Link to post Share on other sites
Atom Ant 0 Posted October 5, 2010 Share Posted October 5, 2010 bloody good! now wait for all the whingers to complain about the price when it hits the market after 4 years and a million + bucks of testing and certification. Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted October 5, 2010 Share Posted October 5, 2010 Denied access to the market by OSH due to the possibility of the victim being hit in the head by the canister and seriously injured. Link to post Share on other sites
Atom Ant 0 Posted October 5, 2010 Share Posted October 5, 2010 While the US Cost deploys it and saves 47 lives in the first week of use off Malibu Beach with no injuries recorded. They are however sued by one person who claims that they foiled his attempt to swim to Hawaii. Link to post Share on other sites
SloopJohnB 322 Posted October 5, 2010 Share Posted October 5, 2010 Remind me not to go swimming at Maliba beach....... 47 rescued in one week. What happened before. Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted October 5, 2010 Share Posted October 5, 2010 While the US Cost deploys it and saves 47 lives in the first week of use off Malibu Beach with no injuries recorded. They are however sued by one person who claims that they foiled his attempt to swim to Hawaii. Some creative licence with those numbers I suspect AA. I doubt very much 47 would have drown inside 1 week if the dodacky wasn't there. I'd think if over 2300 people a year were drowning at just one beach they would shut the bugger down pretty fast. Link to post Share on other sites
SloopJohnB 322 Posted October 5, 2010 Share Posted October 5, 2010 KM thats why the "Buoyancy bazooka" was invented, to save 2300 people a year. Just think how many would be saved if every beach had them. Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Rocket Posted October 6, 2010 Share Posted October 6, 2010 Just about the silliest thing I have ever seen.... Why not just have a giant sponge to soak up the sea and let the victim walk back.... Link to post Share on other sites
Atom Ant 0 Posted October 6, 2010 Share Posted October 6, 2010 Just about the silliest thing I have ever seen.... Why not just have a giant sponge to soak up the sea and let the victim walk back.... Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted October 6, 2010 Share Posted October 6, 2010 Just about the silliest thing I have ever seen.... Why not just have a giant sponge to soak up the sea and let the victim walk back.... Moses might be able to help out. Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted October 6, 2010 Share Posted October 6, 2010 k...... sounds good in theory, what if.......40 knots, bilges sloshing, fucker self launches inside ya boat Link to post Share on other sites
wheels 543 Posted October 6, 2010 Share Posted October 6, 2010 Denied access to the market by OSH due to the possibility of the victim being hit in the head by the canister and seriously injured. EPA say they don't want anymore rubbish in the Oceans Link to post Share on other sites
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