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GRAD STUDENT WINS LIFE
JACKET DESIGN COMPETITION
“Boaters complain that life jackets are uncomfortable, restrict movement, or make you hot. So we decided to sponsor a competition to encourage innovative ideas to design a life jacket that more boaters might wear,” said BoatU.S. Foundation President Ruth Wood. Competition criteria included wearability; reliability; cost; and innovation. What was notably absent from this list was the need to adhere to any of the established life jacket design regulations. “We received 182 submissions from armchair inventors, average boaters and students from as far away places as China and Australia,” said PFDMA Executive Director Bernice McArdle. “Some designs focused on improving existing life jacket models with new technology or style enhancements. Other designs were completely outside the box with little or no regard to current design guidelines, while others blended the two. Two design elements emerged as judges’ favorites: the use of high-tech fabrics that could improve upon current designs, and devices that were the least obtrusive,” she said. Malcom’s winning entry was essentially the latter - a slender belt worn around the waist. The unit would stay out of the way and not retain body heat. When activated either manually with a ripcord or automatically via a CO2 gas cylinder, slender, symmetrically-arranged air bladders stored inside the belt inflate rising up to surround the wearer on all sides. No secondary action, such as sliding flotation over the head, is necessary. You simply float much like you would in an inner tube.
Born into a boating family, Malcom owns both a fishing boat and sailboat and plans to use the $5,000 to jump-start a career as an independent inventor. “We frequently don’t wear our life jackets aboard for the same reason as everyone else – they are uncomfortable and restrict movement. But I know how important they are so my design focused on remedying those aspects,” he said.
In addition to Wood, competition Judges included Virgil Chambers of the National Safe Boating Council; Tim Smalley of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; West Marine’s Chuck Hawley; Norm Lemley of the U.S. Marine Safety Association; and John Adey of the American Boat & Yacht Council. The BoatU.S. Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit education and research organization primarily funded by the contributions of 630,000 members of BoatU.S., the nation’s largest recreational boat owners association. The Personal Flotation Device Manufacturers Association is an affiliate of the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), a leading trade organization representing the recreational boating industry. NMMA member companies produce more that 80% of the boats, engines, trailers, accessories and gear used by boaters and anglers in the U.S. INNOVATIONS IN LIFE JACKET DESIGN COMPETITION FACTS:
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