Claims
- 1. An apparatus for use with a self-contained breathing apparatus to produce an audible alarm, comprising:
- means responsive to air under pressure to produce an audible alarm, said audible alarm means including an audible alarm element, said alarm means being adapted to be carried on or about the person of the user of the apparatus during use thereof, without interfering with the use of the apparatus; and
- means for receiving air under pressure from a tank source thereof which is carried on or about the person of the user and selectively providing said air to said audible alarm element, said air receiving means including means for bypassing said audible alarm element with said air when said air is not to be provided to said audible alarm element.
- 2. An apparatus of claim 1, wherein said air receiving means and said audible alarm element are an integral part of said audible alarm means.
- 3. An apparatus of claim 2, wherein said audible alarm element includes a cavity which includes therein a horn bell insert supported on a thing diaphragm which in turn is supported on a lower peripheral lip of the cavity.
- 4. An apparatus of claim 3, wherein said air receiving means includes a body portion having an opening in fluid communication with the tank source of air, said opening being in fluid communication with said cavity via a bore-like passageway, wherein said apparatus includes means positioned in said opening operable between two positions, wherein in one position fluid communication between said opening and said bore-like passageway is prevented and in the other position fluid communication is permitted, resulting in the audible alarm.
- 5. An apparatus of claim 4, wherein the means positioned in said opening includes an insert having a fluid-tight relationship with the body portion, the insert having a central axial opening and an elongated stem-like element movably positioned within the central axial opening, the insert further including a peripheral groove around the exterior surface thereof, the groove being in fluid communication with said bore-like passageway, said insert also including a lateral opening which extends between the central axial opening of said insert and the peripheral groove thereof, the apparatus further including a button element connected to the stem-like element in a first position in which a head portion of the stem-like element closes off the central axial opening of the insert, the stem-like element being further arranged relative to the spring that when the button is depressed, the stem-like element moves away from the central opening of the insert, permitting fluid to move thereinto.
- 6. A self-contained breathing apparatus which includes an audible alarm apparatus, comprising:
- a tank source of pressurized air adapted to be carried on the person of a user;
- breathing apparatus adapted for air-tight placement around the face of the user;
- air control and air hose means connecting the tank to the breathing apparatus for controlled provision of air thereto and hence to the user; and
- audible alarm means, including an audible alarm element, responsive to air under pressure from said tank to produce an audible alarm, said audible alarm means being adapted to be carried on or about the person of the user of the self-contained breathing apparatus, without interfering with the use of the apparatus, the alarm means further including means for receiving air under pressure from the tank and selectively providing said air to said alarm element, said air receiving means including means for bypassing said audible alarm element with said air when said air is not to be provided to said audible alarm element.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 256,606, filed on Oct. 12, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,980,107 titled Audible Alarm Device for Divers, in the names of David Hancock and Barry Kornett.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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