IP Library Granted Patent US 12685349
Granted Patent B2
US 12685349 · App. 18/611,839 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Pop up vest

Inventor: Joseph Jefferson Keever (Virginia Beach, VA)
A41D13/0125B63C9/11B63C9/125B63C9/1255A41D2600/10
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12685349
App. No.
18/611,839
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus and associated methods relate to a pop-up vest, illustratively implemented as a flotation apparel item comprising a water sport apparel item, an inflatable Personal Flotation Device (PFD) configured in the water sport apparel item, and an inflation trigger configured to inflate the PFD. The water sport apparel item may comprise a shirt, t-shirt, wetsuit or rash guard. The water sport apparel item may be adapted to include a plurality of ribs to provide structural support to the PFD. The inflation trigger may be a pull tab configured to inflate the PFD when desired. The inflation trigger may be a sensor configured to automatically inflate the PFD when the sensor is wet. An exemplary pop-up vest implementation may be configured with a water activated light to improve visibility. Some pop-up vest designs may comprise a whistle permitting the user to raise awareness of their location.

Claims (32)

1 . A flotation apparel ( 100 ) apparatus comprising:

a t-shirt shaped water sport apparel item, comprising an inner base rash guard ( 105 ) that is configured to encircle and be in contact with an upper torso of a user and an outer rash guard ( 110 ) having an inside surface and an outside surface that is configured to be in contact with an aquatic environment, wherein the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) is sewn to the outer rash guard ( 110 ) along respective edges to define a head hole at a top, a right arm hole, a left arm hole, an open bottom and a void between the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the outer rash guard ( 110 ), wherein the head hole defines an uninterrupted edge formed by stitching along respective upper edges of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the outer rash guard ( 110 ), and wherein the open bottom is formed by stitching along respective lower edges of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the outer rash guard ( 110 );

an inflatable Personal Flotation Device (PFD) ( 700 ) comprising a bladder having a valve mechanically connected to an inflation trigger and an inflation tube, said PFD ( 700 ) located over a portion of an inside front of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) across a shoulder area of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ), encircling a back of the head hole, within the void and sewn to the inside front of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) between the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the inside front of the outer rash guard ( 110 ), wherein the PFD when inflated remains fully enclosed within the void; and

a plurality of slots comprising at least one PFD access slot ( 115 ) and at least one inflation tube access slot ( 125 ), wherein the plurality of slots traverse the outer rash guard ( 110 ) from the outside surface to the inside surface of the outer rash guard ( 110 ), wherein the at least one inflation tube access slot ( 125 ) provides the user access to the inflation tube, and wherein the inflation tube is configured to permit the user to manually inflate the PFD ( 700 ) by exhalation.

2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus further comprises a light ( 140 ) configured in the outer rash guard ( 110 ).

3 . The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the light ( 140 ) is configured to automatically illuminate when the apparatus is in contact with water.

4 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a light ( 140 ) is attached to the outer rash guard ( 110 ) using a light securing strip ( 145 ).

5 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus further comprises a whistle ( 160 ) attached to the flotation apparel ( 100 ) item.

6 . The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the whistle ( 160 ) is attached to an exterior surface of the flotation apparel ( 100 ) using a whistle securing strip ( 150 ).

7 . The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the whistle securing strip ( 150 ) is a retractable whistle lanyard ( 155 ).

8 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the flotation apparel ( 100 ) is for use on a watercraft.

9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus further comprises a replaceable pressurized cannister in fluid communication with the PFD ( 700 ) and mechanically connected to the inflation trigger.

10 . The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the at least one PFD access slot ( 115 ) provides user access to the PFD ( 700 ) for replacing the replaceable pressurized cannister.

11 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus further comprises a plurality of ribs ( 800 ) adhered to the inside of the outer rash guard ( 110 ).

12 . A method to make flotation apparel ( 100 ), the method comprising:

configuring a t-shirt shaped water sport apparel item, comprising an inner base rash guard ( 105 ) that is configured to encircle and be in contact with an upper torso of a user and an outer rash guard ( 110 ) having an inside surface and an outside surface that is configured to be in contact with an aquatic environment, wherein the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) is sewn to the outer rash guard ( 110 ) along respective edges to define a head hole at a top, a right arm hole, a left arm hole, an open bottom and a void between the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the outer rash guard ( 110 ), wherein the head hole defines an uninterrupted edge formed by stitching along respective upper edges of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the outer rash guard ( 110 ), and wherein the open bottom is formed by stitching along respective lower edges of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the outer rash guard ( 110 );

configuring an inflatable Personal Flotation Device (PFD) ( 700 ) comprising a bladder having a valve mechanically connected to an inflation trigger ( 120 ) and an inflation tube, said PFD ( 700 ) located over a portion of an inside front of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) across a shoulder area of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ), encircling a back of the head hole, within the void and sewn to the inside front of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) between the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the inside front of the outer rash guard ( 110 ), wherein the PFD when inflated remains fully enclosed within the void; and

configuring a plurality of slots comprising at least one PFD access slot ( 115 ) and at least one inflation tube access slot ( 125 ), wherein the plurality of slots traverse the outer rash guard ( 110 ) from the outside surface to the inside surface of the outer rash guard ( 110 ), wherein the at least one inflation tube access slot ( 125 ) provides the user access to the inflation tube, and wherein the inflation tube is configured to permit the user to manually inflate the PFD ( 700 ) by exhalation.

13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the method further comprises configuring a light ( 140 ) in an outside surface of the outer rash guard ( 110 ).

14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein a light ( 140 ) is configured to automatically illuminate when the flotation apparel ( 100 ) is in contact with water.

15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the light ( 140 ) is attached to the outer rash guard ( 110 ) using a light securing strip ( 145 ).

16 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the method further comprises configuring a whistle ( 160 ) to the outer rash guard ( 110 ).

17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the whistle ( 160 ) is attached to an exterior surface of the flotation apparel ( 100 ) using a whistle securing strip ( 150 ).

18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the whistle securing strip ( 150 ) is a retractable lanyard ( 155 ).

19 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the method further comprises wherein the PFD ( 700 ) is configured to automatically inflate by a replaceable pressurized cannister in fluid communication with the PFD ( 700 ) when the replaceable pressurized cannister is activated by the inflation trigger ( 120 ) that is mechanically connected to the replaceable pressurized cannister.

20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the at least one PFD access slot ( 115 ) provides user access to the PFD ( 700 ) for replacing the replaceable pressurized cannister.

21 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the method further comprises adhering a plurality of ribs ( 800 ) to the inside of the outer rash guard ( 110 ).

22 . A kit for a flotation apparel ( 100 ) apparatus comprising:

a t-shirt shaped water sport apparel item, comprising an inner base rash guard ( 105 ) that is configured to encircle and be in contact with an upper torso of a user and an outer rash guard ( 110 ) having an inside surface and an outside surface that is configured to be in contact with an aquatic environment, wherein the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) is sewn to the outer rash guard ( 110 ) along respective edges to define a head hole at a top, a right arm hole, a left arm hole, an open bottom and a void between the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) the outer rash guard ( 110 ), wherein the head hole defines an uninterrupted edge formed by stitching along respective upper edges of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the outer rash guard ( 110 ), and wherein the open bottom is formed by stitching along respective lower edges of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the outer rash guard ( 110 ), and a plurality of slots comprising at least one Personal Flotation Device (PFD) access slot ( 115 ) and at least one inflation tube access slot ( 125 ), wherein the plurality of slots traverse the outer rash guard ( 110 ) from the outside surface to the inside surface of the outer rash guard ( 110 ), wherein the at least one inflation tube access slot ( 125 ) provides the user access to the inflation tube, and wherein the inflation tube is configured to permit the user to manually inflate the PFD ( 700 ) by exhalation;

an inflatable Personal Flotation Device (PFD) ( 700 ) comprising a bladder having a valve mechanically connected to an inflation trigger and an inflation tube, said PFD ( 700 ) configured to be located over a portion of an inside front of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) across a shoulder area of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ), encircling a back of the head hole, within the void and sewn to the inside front of the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) between the inner base rash guard ( 105 ) and the inside front of the outer rash guard ( 110 ), wherein the PFD when inflated remains fully enclosed within the void;

a light ( 140 ) that automatically illuminates when the apparatus is in contact with water configured to attach to the outer rash guard ( 110 ); and

a whistle ( 160 ) configured to attach to the flotation apparel ( 100 ) item.