LIFE VEST BAG
20190233121 ยท 2019-08-01
Inventors
- Melissa WUNDERLICH (Oehringen, DE)
- Markus WIELAND (Sittenhardt, DE)
- Georg ROLLBUEHLER (Crailsheim, DE)
Cpc classification
B63C9/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/2508
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/1691
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64D11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A life vest bag, in particular a passenger seat life vest bag, has at least one receiving unit, which comprises at least one receiving space for at least one life vest and at least one access opening to the receiving space, and has at least one closure unit which closes the access opening in at least one correctly closed state.
Claims
1. A life vest bag, in particular a passenger seat life vest bag, having at least one receiving unit, which comprises at least one receiving space for at least one life vest and at least one access opening to the receiving space, and having at least one closure unit which closes the access opening in at least one correctly closed state.
2. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 1, comprising at least one sealing which is configured to be at least damaged when an object, which comprises a cross section with a cross-sectional area of more than 9 mm by 9 mm, is pushed into the receiving space.
3. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein a cross section of the access opening in the correctly closed state deviates from a cross section of the access opening in an open state.
4. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closure unit comprises at least two closure elements which close the access opening in the correctly closed state.
5. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 4, wherein the closure elements are connected to another in an articulated manner.
6-8. (canceled)
9. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closure unit is fastened to the receiving unit by means of at least one clamp connection.
10. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the closure unit is realized so as to be removable from the receiving unit.
11-13. (canceled)
14. A system having a life vest bag as claimed in claim 1 and having at least one life vest which is arranged in the receiving space.
15. A passenger seat having a life vest bag as claimed in claim 1.
16. A life vest bag, in particular a passenger seat life vest bag, having at least one receiving unit, which comprises at least one receiving space for at least one life vest and at least one access opening to the receiving space, and having at least one closure unit which closes the access opening in at least one correctly closed state, wherein the closure unit comprises a seal wherein the seal comprises, in the region of the access opening, at least two adhesive strips and at least one sealing strip which is glued onto the adhesive strips.
17. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 16, wherein the adhesive strips of the seal are attached to an outside surface of the bag.
18. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 16, wherein the adhesive strips of the seal encompass the access opening.
19. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first adhesive strip is formed from a hard plastics material strip and extends over an entire width of the access opening.
20. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 16, wherein the second adhesive strip is realized from a soft plastics material strip and extends over an entire width of the access opening.
21. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 16, wherein laterally arranged adhesive strips are formed from a hard plastics material strip.
22. The life vest bag as claimed in claim 16, the seal comprising a sealing strip which is realized as a thin plastics material strip and additionally closes the access opening in a closed and sealed state, wherein the sealing strip is glued onto the adhesive strips.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0027] Further advantages are produced from the following description of the drawings. Nine exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings. The drawings, the description and the claims include numerous features in combination. The expert will also look at the features individually in an expedient manner and combine them to form sensible further combinations.
[0028] The drawings are as follows:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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[0051] In the present case, the receiving unit 10a comprises a housing 38a. The housing 38a comprises a folded plastics material plate 40a which realizes the housing 38a at least in part. Instead of the plastics material plate, however, it is also possible to have a plate-like object produced from a deviating material which comprises, for example, a fabric and/or a metal and in particular additionally plastics material.
[0052] The closure unit 18a comprises a first closure element 20a and a second closure element 22a which close the access opening 16a in the correctly closed state. In addition, the closure unit 18a comprises a third closure element 21a and a fourth closure element 23a. In the present case, the first closure element 20a is realized as a plastics material flap. The first closure element 20a is connected to the receiving unit 10a. The first closure element 20a is welded to the housing 38a of the receiving unit 10a, in particular by means of ultrasound welding or for example by means of laser welding or, for example, by means of laser welding. It is also conceivable for a closure element to be connected integrally to a receiving unit. For example, a receiving unit and at least one closure element can be bent and/or formed from one common plastics material plate or one common metal sheet.
[0053] The second closure element 22a is realized analogously to the first closure element 20a and is connected to the receiving unit 10a. The first closure element 20a and the second closure element 22a form a top and a bottom closure flap. In addition, the third closure element 21a and the fourth closure element 23a form lateral closure flaps. The closure elements 20a, 21a, 22a, 23a comprise multiple tabs 42a, 44a, 46a, 48a which realize a common closing element 50a in the correctly closed state. The closing element 50a comprises a pass-through 52a which passes through each of the tabs 42a, 44a, 46a, 48a. The life vest bag 30a can be sealed in the correctly closed state by means of the pass-through 52a. In a sealed state, for example a sealing wire of a lead seal passes through the pass-through 52a. The lead seal is destroyed in this case on opening.
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[0056] The closure unit 18b is connected integrally to the receiving unit 10a. The closure unit 18b comprises a first closure element 20b and a second closure element 22b. In addition, the closure unit 18b comprises a third closure element 21b and a fourth closure element 23b. The first closure element 20b is connected integrally to the receiving unit 10b. The first closure element 20b is realized as a plastics material flap. The second closure element 22b is realized analogously to the first closure element 20b and is fastened on the receiving unit 10b. The first closure element 20b and the second closure element 22b form a top and a bottom closure flap. In addition, the third closure element 21b and the fourth closure element 23b form lateral closure flaps.
[0057] The first closure element 20b comprises a first pass-through 52b. In addition, the third closure element 21b and the fourth closure element 23b comprise pass-throughs 53b, 55b. In the correctly closed state, the pass-throughs 52b, 53b, 55b are arranged one behind another and realize one common pass-through. The second closure element 22b comprises a second pass-through 54b. The third closure element 21b and the fourth closure element 23b comprise reach-throughs 25b, 26b, through which the second pass-through 54b is accessible in the correctly closed state. The life vest bag 30b can be sealed in the correctly closed state by means of the pass-throughs 52b, 53b, 54b, 55b. In a sealed state, for example a sealing wire of a lead seal or another seal passes through the pass-throughs 52a, 53b, 54a, 55b. The lead seal/the seal is destroyed on opening.
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[0059] The closure unit 18c comprises a seal 56c. The seal 56c is realized as a plastics material film. As an alternative to this or in addition to it, the seal can comprise a predetermined breaking point and/or an, in particular slitted, adhesive seal. The seal 56c is configured to be damaged or destroyed when a life vest is removed. The closure unit 18c comprises a slit 58c, through which a drawstring, which is in particular fastened to the life vest, is passable. For removal of the life vest from the receiving space 12c, a user can pull the life vest out of the receiving space 12c by the drawstring. In particular, the seal 56c is at least damaged when the life vest is pulled out of the receiving space.
[0060] The seal 56c is configured to be at least damaged when an object, which comprises a cross section with a cross-sectional area of more than 9 mm by 9 mm, is pushed into the receiving space 12c.
[0061] The closure unit 18c is fastened to the receiving unit 10c by means of a zipper 28c. A first zipper 62c of the zipper 28c is part of the closure unit 18c. A second zipper 64c of the zipper 28c is part of the receiving unit 10c. The second zipper 64c is connected to the bag 60c of the receiving unit 10c, in particular is sewn to the bag 60c. Opening the zipper 28cc allows a life vest to be maintained and/or replaced, the seal 56c remaining intact.
[0062] The zipper 28c is sealed by means of a zipper seal 120c. The zipper seal 120c comprises two eyelets 122c, 124c, through which a seal and/or a sealing wire can be passed to form a seal. The zipper seal 120c is configured for the purpose of indicating a correctly closed state of the zipper 28c and/or an unauthorized opening of the zipper 28c.
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[0065] The closure unit 18d comprises a spring element 24d which is configured for supporting, at least in part, an opening of the access opening 16d. The spring element 24d is realized as a compression spring. In the correctly closed state, the spring element 24d is compressed by the first closure element 20d and the second closure element 22d. On opening, the spring element 24d presses the first closure element 20d and the second closure element 22d apart.
[0066] The closure unit 18d comprises a clamp ring 70d. In the correctly closed state, the bag 60d of the receiving unit 10d is clamped between the clamp ring 70d and the closure elements 20d, 22d. For mounting, the bag 60d is passed through an interior of the clamp ring 70d and turned outward over the clamp ring 70d.
[0067] In the present case, the closure unit 18d comprises an at least substantially circular cross section. However, other geometries are also conceivable, such as, for example, angular, in particular triangular, rectangular, polygonal or octagonal cross sections or the like being conceivable. It is also conceivable for a first closure element and a second closure element to comprise deviating geometries.
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[0069] The closure unit 18e comprises a first closure element 20e and a second closure element 22e. The first closure element 20e and the second closure element 22e are connected to one another in an articulated manner. The first closure element 20e and the second closure element 22e are connected to one another in an articulated manner on two opposite sides 72e, 74e. The first closure element 20e and the second closure element 22e are connected to one another in an articulated manner on the opposite sides 72e, 74e in each case by means of two legs 76e, 78e, 80e, 82e. During closing, the legs 76e, 78e, 80e, 82e fold inward, in particular in the direction of the access opening 16e. The first closure element 20e and the second closure element 22e are supplied parallel to one another during closing. The first closure element 20e comprises a recess 84e, inside which the legs 76e, 78e, 80e, 82e are arranged in the correctly closed state. In the open state, the first closure element 20e, the second closure element 22e and the legs 76e, 78e, 80e, 82e realize a frame about the access opening 16e.
[0070] A cross section of the access opening 16e in the correctly closed state deviates from a cross section of the access opening 16e in the open state. The bag 60e is collapsed in the correctly closed state. A volume of the receiving space 12e corresponds in the correctly closed state at least substantially to a volume of a life vest arranged in the receiving space 12e.
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[0072] The closure unit 18f comprises a first closure element 20f and a second closure element 22f. The first closure element 20f and the second closure element 22f are connected to one another in an articulated manner. The first closure element 20f and the second closure element 22f are connected in each case by means of a leg 76f, 78f on opposite sides 72e, 74f. During closing, the legs 76f, 78f guide the first closure element 20f parallel to the second closure element 22f. During closing, a main extension direction 86f of the first closure element 22f extends parallel to a main extension direction 88f of the second closure element 22f. During closing, the first closure element 20f is displaced laterally relative to the second closure element 22f. The first closure element 20f, the second closure element 22f and the legs 76f, 78f form during closing a parallelogram with interior angles which differ by 90 and which alter in particular at a degree of closing. In general, it is conceivable for a closure unit to comprise a larger number of closure elements which are connected to one another, in particular in an articulated manner. For example, in each case three or in each case four or a different number of closure elements can be connected to one another in an articulated manner. In addition, it is also conceivable for a closure unit to comprise at least one telescopic closure element. For example, in an open state the telescopic closure element can be extended at least in part and/or in a correctly closed state can be pushed together at least in part.
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[0074] The closure unit 18g comprises a spring element 24g which is configured for supporting, at least in part, an opening of the access opening 16g. The spring element 24g is realized as a spring hinge encompassing the access opening 16g at least in part. In the present case, the spring element 24g encompasses the access opening 16g completely. In the present case, the spring element 24g is realized from two spring hinge pieces 90g, 92g which are connected on opposite sides 72g, 74g. The spring element 24g is realized from a metal sheet in the present case. However, it is also conceivable for the spring element to be realized as a spring hinge from a plastics material. In the open state, the spring element 24g realizes a ring-shaped structure which defines the cross section of the access opening 16g in the open state. The spring element 24h is connected to the receiving unit 10g. In the present case, the spring element 24g is connected to the bag 60g of the receiving unit 10g. In particular, the spring element 24g is riveted and/or glued to the receiving unit 10g. However, it is also conceivable for the spring element 24g to be connected integrally to the receiving unit 10g.
[0075] The closure unit 18g comprises a closure element 20g. The closure element 20g is realized as a clamp. The closure element 20g encompasses the spring element 24g in the correctly closed state, in particular from a side 94g of the spring element 24g remote from the receiving unit 10g. The closure unit 18g comprises a seal 56g. The seal 56g includes two adhesive seals 96g, 98g which connect the closure element 20g to the receiving element 10g. For opening, the closure element 20g can be pulled down by the spring element 24g. In particular, in this case, the seal 56g is destroyed.
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[0077] The closure unit 18h comprises a first closure element 20h and a second closure element 22h. The first closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h are connected to one another in an articulated manner. In the present case, the first closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h realize one common film hinge 100h. The first closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h, in the correctly closed state, are connected to one another by means of at least one positive locking connection. In the present case, the first closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h are connected to one another in the correctly closed state by means of a latching connection. The first closure element 20h comprises a tab 102h with a pass-through 104h into which a latching lug 106h of the second closure element 22h latches during closing. The tab 102h is arranged on a front side 108h of the closure unit 18h. The latching lug 106h is arranged on a front side 108h of the closure unit 18h. The front side 108h, in the correctly closed state, is a side of the closure unit 18h remote from the access opening 16h. It is also conceivable for the connecting elements to be connected by means of a further latching connection instead of an articulated connection or in addition thereto. For example, the connecting elements can be connected on two opposite sides each by means of a positive locking connection, in particular a latching connection.
[0078] In the correctly closed state, the first closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h clamp the bag 60h of the receiving unit 10h. In the correctly closed state, the closure unit 18h is fastened to the receiving unit 10h by means of a clamping connection. In the open state, the closure 18h can be removed from the bag 60h of the receiving unit 10h. At least a portion of the closure unit 18h is realized so as to be removable from the receiving unit 10h. In the present case, in the open state, the closure unit 18h can be removed from the receiving unit 10h. It is conceivable, in particular, for a closure unit and a receiving unit to be connected to one another, in this case by means of at least one tape and/or one cord.
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[0081] The closure unit 18j comprises a first closure element 20j and a second closure element 22j. The first closure element 20j and the second closure element 22j are connected to one another in an articulated manner. In the present case, the first closure element 20j and the second closure element 22j realize one common hinge 100j. The first closure element 20j and the second closure element 22j are connected to one another in the correctly closed state by means of at least positive locking connection. In the present case, the first closure element 20j and the second closure element 22j are connected to one another in the correctly closed state by means of a latching connection.
[0082] The first closure element 20j and the second closure element 22j are realized in a curved manner, in the present case at least substantially in a semicircular manner. The first closure element 20j is connected to a top side 116j of the bag 60j, in the present case is welded. However, it is also conceivable for a closure element to be sewn to a bag. The second closure element 22j is connected to a bottom side 118j of the bag 60j, in the present case is welded. When the tenth life vest bag 30j is opened, the first closure element 20j and the second closure element 22j realize a ring about the access opening 16j.
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[0084] The receiving unit 10k comprises a bag 60k which realizes the receiving space 12k. The bag 60k is formed from a fabric. In principle, it is also conceivable for the bag to be formed from another material which appears sensible to the expert. The bag 60k realizes the receiving space 12k in its interior. The bag 60k, in this case, is realized in a rectangular manner. In principle, it is also conceivable for the bag 60k to comprise a different form which appears sensible to the expert. The access opening 16k is provided in the bag 60k. The access opening 16k is formed by a slit in the bag 60k.
[0085] The closure unit 18k comprises loop and hook tapes. The loop tape is arranged on a first side of the access opening 16k and the hook tape is arranged on an opposite side of the access opening 16k. In a correctly closed state, hooks of the hook tape are coupled in a positive locking manner with the loop tape. The loop and hook tapes are realized as closure elements of the closure unit 18k. The closure elements which are realized as loop and hook tapes are connected to one another in a positive locking manner in the correctly closed state. The closure elements which are realized as loop and hook tapes are sewn to the receiving unit 10k. The closure unit 18k is connected in one piece to the receiving unit 10k.
[0086] The closure unit 18k comprises a seal 56k. The seal 56k comprises multiple adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k. The four adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k of the seal 56k are attached to an outside surface of the bag 60k. The four adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k of the seal 56k encompass the access opening 16k, in this case, on all four sides. The first adhesive strip 126k is attached on the side above the access opening 16k. The first adhesive strip 126k is formed from a hard plastics material strip. The first adhesive strip 126k extends over an entire width of the access opening 16k. The first adhesive strip 126k extends parallel to the access opening 16k. The second adhesive strip 128k is arranged on the side below the access opening 16k. The second adhesive strip 128k is realized from a soft plastics material strip. The second adhesive strip 128k extends over an entire width of the access opening 16k. The second adhesive strip 128k extends parallel to the access opening 16k. The third and fourth adhesive strips 130k, 132k are each arranged at a lateral end of the access opening 16k. The two adhesive strips 130k, 132k delimit the first and the second adhesive strips 126k, 128k, and the access opening 16k at the side. The laterally arranged adhesive strips 130k, 132k are also formed from a hard plastics material strip. In principle, it is also conceivable for all the adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k to be realized from the same material, that is to say, for example, as hard plastics material strips. The seal 56k comprises a sealing strip 134k which additionally closes the access opening 16k in a closed and sealed state. The sealing strip 13k is realized as a thin plastics material strip. The sealing strip 134k is glued onto the adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k. Then sealing strip 134k is realized in a colored manner. In principle, it would also be conceivable, however, for the sealing strips 134k to be realized in a transparent manner. The sealing strip 134k closes the access opening 16k completely. As a result, the life vest bag 30k can be realized in a completely closed manner in an unused state such that nothing is able to be inserted into the life vest bag. As a result, in particular new regulations which prescribe that no objects are able to be inserted into the life vest bag without breaking a seal are able to be maintained. The sealing strip 134k comprises an unsealing function, a clear feature being imaged on the sealing strip 134k after the sealing strip 134k has been removed once from the adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k. A readable message appears on the sealing strip once it has been removed for the first time, such as, for example, in particular the message VOID or Unsealed which is simple and unambiguous to recognize. The readable message which appears once the sealing strip 134k has been removed is preferably generated during the processing of the sealing strip 134k and is sufficiently known in the prior art.
[0087] The life vest bag 30k comprises a tab 102k which is attached to a bottom side of the access opening 16k on the bag 60k. In a closed state, the tab is arranged below the sealing strip 134k. The life vest bag 30k can be opened by pulling on the tab 102k. The access opening 16k closed by the loop and hook tapes is opened by pulling on the tab 102k. In this case, the sealing strip 134k is released at least in part from the adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k. As a result of realizing the adhesive strips 126k, 130k, 132k from a hard plastics material strip, the sealing strip 134k holds particularly well here and the bag 60k is endowed with particularly advantageous dimensional stability. Once the access opening 16k has been torn open by means of the tab 102k, a life vest which is arranged in the receiving space of the life vest bag is able to be removed through the access opening. After the sealing strip 134k has been released once from the bag, that is to say in particular from the adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k, the message that the sealing strip 134 has been released will always be recognizable. As a result of a corresponding design of the life vest bag 30k, a life vest arranged in the life vest bag 30k is particularly easy to remove. For opening the life vest bag 30k, in particular the access opening 16k, just a force of approximately 120 N is necessary to remove the sealing strip 134k and to open the access opening 16k as a result of separating the loop and hook tapes which are arranged there. Without the sealing strip 134k, even just a force of approximately 50 N is necessary to open the access opening 16k of the life vest bag 30k.
[0088] The life vest bag 30k comprises a mounting unit 57k. The mounting unit 57k is formed by multiple eyelet elements 136k, 138k, 140k, 142k, 144k, 146k which are arranged fixedly on the bag 60k. The eyelet elements 136k, 138k, 140k, 142k, 144k, 146k are each sewn fixedly to the bag 60k by means of a seam. The mounting unit 57k comprises multiple loop and hook tapes which are connectable to the eyelet elements, by means of which the life vest bag 30k is connected to the aircraft seat. In this case, the life vest bag 30k is arranged by means of the mounting unit 57k directly under a front supporting tube of the aircraft seat. For connection to the aircraft seat, the loop and hook tapes are guided through the eyelet elements 136k, 138k, 140k, 142k, 144k, 146k and a component of the aircraft seat, such as, in particular, around the front supporting tube and are fastened in this manner. In this case, the life vest bag 30k is fastened to the front supporting tube by means of two or three loop and hook tapes, depending on the design of the aircraft seat 10k different eyelet elements 136k, 138k, 140k, 142k, 144k, being able to be used for the connection. As a result of the design with more eyelet elements 136k, 138k, 140k, 142k, 144k, than are actually needed, advantageous flexibility can be provided, by way of which the life belt bag 30k can be connected to the front supporting tube. The eyelet element 146k is arranged on the rear side of the life vest bag 30k at a spacing from the remaining eyelet elements 136k, 138k, 140k, 142k, 144k. The life vest bag 30k is additionally connected to an underside of the aircraft seat by means of the eyelet element 146k by means of a further loop and hook tape. As a result of the additional connection by means of the further eyelet element 146k, the life belt bag 30k is advantageously fixed under the aircraft seat and the life belt bag 30k can be prevented from dangling under the aircraft seat. In this case, the loop and hook tape, which connects the life belt bag 30k to the aircraft seat by means of the further eyelet element 146k, is attached to an electronic box or to another component of the aircraft seat which is arranged under a seat base of the aircraft seat.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0089] 10 Receiving unit [0090] 12 Receiving space [0091] 14 Life vest [0092] 16 Access opening [0093] 18 Closure unit [0094] 20 Closure element [0095] 21 Closure element [0096] 22 Closure element [0097] 23 Closure element [0098] 24 Spring element [0099] 25 Reach-through [0100] 26 Reach-through [0101] 28 Zipper [0102] 30 Life vest bag [0103] 32 Passenger seat [0104] 34 System [0105] 36 Sitting surface [0106] 38 Housing [0107] 40 Plastics material plate [0108] 42 Tab [0109] 44 Tab [0110] 46 Tab [0111] 48 Tab [0112] 50 Closing element [0113] 52 Pass-through [0114] 53 Pass-through [0115] 54 Pass-through [0116] 55 Pass-through [0117] 56 Seal [0118] 57 Mounting unit [0119] 58 Slit [0120] 60 Bag [0121] 62 Zipper part [0122] 64 Zipper part [0123] 66 Protrusion [0124] 68 Protrusion [0125] 70 Clamp ring [0126] 72 Side [0127] 74 Side [0128] 76 Leg [0129] 78 Leg [0130] 80 Leg [0131] 82 Leg [0132] 84 Recess [0133] 86 Main extension direction [0134] 88 Main extension direction [0135] 90 Spring hinge piece [0136] 92 Spring hinge piece [0137] 94 Side [0138] 96 Adhesive seal [0139] 98 Adhesive seal [0140] 100 Hinge [0141] 102 Tab [0142] 104 Pass-through [0143] 106 Latch lug [0144] 108 Front side [0145] 110 Side [0146] 112 Main extension direction [0147] 114 Life vest removal direction [0148] 116 Upper side [0149] 118 Underside [0150] 120 Zipper seal [0151] 122 Eyelet [0152] 124 Eyelet [0153] 126 Adhesive strip [0154] 128 Adhesive strip [0155] 130 Adhesive strip [0156] 132 Adhesive strip [0157] 134 Sealing strip [0158] 136 Eyelet element [0159] 138 Eyelet element [0160] 140 Eyelet element [0161] 142 Eyelet element [0162] 144 Eyelet element