Claims
- 1. A breathing system for supplying physiologically acceptable breathing gas to a pilot of an aircraft, the system comprising:
- a breathing mask;
- a pressure regulator;
- means for supplying breathing gas to said regulator, said gas being supplied to said regulator at a feed pressure within a range of feed pressures;
- means for connecting said regulator to said mask in a manner so that breathing gas may be communicated from said regulator to said mask, wherein said regulator regulates the pressure of said breathing gas communicated to said mask; and
- means for providing ambient air to said mask, said ambient air means being responsive to said feed pressure of said breathing gas, so that when said feed pressure has a value below a certain pressure value said ambient air means provides ambient air to said mask.
- 2. The breathing system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for supplying breathing gas includes:
- means for generating breathing gas onboard the aircraft;
- means for providing a stand-by supply of breathing gas; and
- a selector valve, normally connected to said generating means, and to said stand-by supply means, for receiving breathing gas from each of said means, with said selector valve being connected to said pressure regulator in a manner so that said valve may feed breathing gas to said regulator, and
- wherein said valve may be operable to permit breathing gas to be fed to said regulator from only one of said generating means and said stand-by supply means at any one time.
- 3. The breathing system in accordance with claim 2, including means for providing an emergency supply of breathing gas to said regulator.
- 4. The breathing system in accordance with claim 3, wherein said emergency supply means feeds emergency breathing gas to said regulator when said generating means and said stand-by supply means are disconnected from said selector valve.
- 5. The breathing system in accordance with claim 3, wherein said ambient air means includes an ambient airflow passageway connected to said mask, and a valve means positioned in said passageway, with said valve means being responsive to said breathing gas feed pressure, so that when said feed pressure has a value below said certain pressure value said valve means permits ambient air to flow in said passageway to said mask, but when said feed pressure has a value greater than said certain pressure value said valve means blocks said passageway to prevent the flow of ambient air to said mask.
- 6. The breathing system in accordance with claim 5, wherein said generating means provides breathing gas to said selector valve at a pressure and oxygen partial pressure that may vary according to aircraft altitude, and
- wherein said stand-by supply means may provide breathing gas to said selector valve from a reservoir of stored breathing gas, and wherein the pressure of breathing gas supplied by said stand-by means may vary, the breathing system further including:
- automatic control means for operating said selector valve, with said control means being responsive to the pressure and oxygen partial pressure of breathing gas provided from said generating means to said selector valve, and being responsive to the pressure of breathing gas supplied by said stand-by supply means to said selector valve, and also being responsive to the altitude of the aircraft cabin, in a manner so that
- said control means causes said selector valve to select breathing gas from said generating means when the pressure of the breathing gas from said generating means is higher than a preselected pressure, and when the oxygen partial pressure is greater than that required to prevent hypoxia, and when the altitude of the cabin is below a preselected high-level altitude, and further,
- said control means causes said selector valve to select breathing gas from said stand-by supply means when said cabin is at an altitude above said preselected high-level altitude, and when said breathing gas pressure provided by said stand-by supply means is greater than said breathing gas pressure provided by said generating means at said preselected high-level altitude, but said control means causes said selector valve to select breathing gas from said generator means at cabin altitudes greater than said preselected cabin altitude when the breathing gas pressure provided by said stand-by supply means is less than the generating means supply pressure.
- 7. The breathing system in accordance with claim 6, including a mode selector means for overriding said automatic control means, to cause said selector valve to select breathing gas from said stand-by supply means regardless of cabin altitude and the breathing gas pressure and oxygen partial pressure provided by said generating means.
- 8. The breathing system in accordance with claim 5, wherein said generating means may be connected to said selector valve by a first airflow passageway, and said stand-by supply means may be connected to said selector valve by a second airflow passageway, and said selector valve may be connected to said regulator by a third airflow passageway, wherein said selector valve may be operable to select breathing gas from only one of said first and second passageways at any one time, and after such selection, said selector valve may feed breathing gas from the selected passageway into said third passageway, and with
- said emergency supply means including means for connecting said emergency supply means to said third passageway in a manner so that said emergency supply means may supply breathing gas to said third passageway, wherein
- said valve means includes a bypass valve connected to said third passageway in a manner so as to be responsive to the feed pressure therein, to permit ambient air to flow in said ambient airflow passageway when said feed pressure has a value below said certain pressure value, and to block said ambient airflow passageway to prevent the flow of ambient air to said mask when said feed pressure is higher then said certain pressure.
- 9. The breathing system in accordance with claim 8, wherein said generating means provides breathing gas to said selector valve at a pressure and oxygen partial pressure that may vary according to aircraft altitude, and
- wherein said stand-by supply means may provide breathing gas to said selector valve from a reservoir of stored breathing gas, and wherein the pressure of breathing gas supplied by said stand-by means may vary, the breathing system further including:
- automatic control means for operating said selector valve, with said control means being responsive to the pressure and oxygen partial pressure of breathing gas provided from said generating means to said selector valve, and being responsive to the pressure of breathing gas supplied by said stand-by supply means to said selector valve, and also being responsive to the altitude of the aircraft cabin, in a manner so that
- said control means causes said selector valve to select breathing gas from said generating means when the pressure of the breathing gas from said generating means is higher than a preselected pressure, and when the oxygen partial pressure is greater than that required to prevent hypoxia, and when the altitude of the cabin is below a preselected high-level altitude, and further,
- said control means causes said selector valve to select breathing gas from said stand-by supply means when said cabin is at an altitude above said preselected high-level altitude, and when said breathing gas pressure provided by said stand-by supply means is greater than said breathing gas pressure provided by said generating means at said preselected high-level altitude, but said control means causes said selector valve to select breathing gas from said generator means at cabin altitudes greater than said preselected cabin altitude when the breathing gas pressure provided by said stand-by supply means is less than the generating means supply pressure.
- 10. The breathing system in accordance with claim 9, including a mode selector means for overriding said automatic control means, to cause said selector valve to select breathing gas from said stand-by supply means regardless of cabin altitude and the breathing gas pressure and oxygen partial pressure provided by said generating means.
- 11. The breathing system in accordance with claim 10, wherein said mode selector means includes a stand-by supply valve positioned in said second passageway, and operable in a manner so that when said mode selector means overrides said control means said stand-by supply valve permits breathing gas to be communicated in said second passageway from said stand-by supply means to said selector valve.
- 12. The breathing system in accordance with claim 11, including an aneroid valve positioned in said second passageway, said aneroid valve being responsive to the altitude of the cabin so that said aneroid valve blocks flow from said stand-by supply means to said selector valve when said cabin is at an altitude below a certain preselected low-level altitude, but said aneroid valve permits such flow when said aircraft is above said low-level altitude, and wherein
- said aneroid valve is positioned in said second passageway in parallel airflow relationship to said stand-by supply valve, said aneroid valve being positioned so that when said stand-by supply valve is operated at any altitude to permit breathing gas communication in said second passageway from said stand-by supply means to said selector valve said aneroid valve permits breathing gas communication in said second passageway.
- 13. The breathing system in accordance with claim 12, wherein said emergency supply means includes an emergency breathing gas storage cylinder, a control valve, and an emergency airflow passageway connecting said emergency storage cylinder to said third passageway, wherein said control valve is positioned in said emergency airflow passageway and is operable to be opened, to permit the flow of emergency breathing gas into said emergency airflow passageway and on into said third passageway.
- 14. The breathing system in accordance with claim 13, including a first one-way check valve positioned in said emergency airflow passageway for permitting emergency breathing gas to flow only in a direction from said emergency gas storage cylinder into said third passageway, and a second one-way check valve positioned in said third passageway for permitting breathing gas to flow only in a direction from said selector valve to said regulator, said second check valve also being positioned so as to permit said by-pass valve to be responsive to breathing gas feed pressure in said third passageway, and a third one-way check valve positioned in said ambient airflow passageway between the position of said by-pass valve and said mask, said third check valve permitting ambient air to flow only in a direction from said position of said by-pass valve to said mask.
- 15. The breathing system in accordance with claim 14, wherein said stand-by supply means includes a stand-by breathing gas storage cylinder connected to said second passageway, a stand-by control valve connected between said stand-by storage cylinder and said second passageway, wherein said stand-by control valve may be operated to be opened to permit the flow of stand-by breathing gas into said second passageway from said stand-by storage cylinder;
- a plurality of chemical breathing gas generators, each of which is operable for chemically generating breathing gas, and each of which is connected to said storage cylinder for communicating such generated breathing gas to said cylinder; and
- sequencing means for operating said plurality of chemical gas generators in a preselected sequence, to chemically generate additional oxygen for said stand-by storage cylinder in response to the variation of gas pressure in such cylinder resulting from the supply of breathing gas by said stand-by supply means to said selector valve.
- 16. The breathing system in accordance with claim 14, wherein said stand-by supply means includes a stand-by breathing gas storage cylinder;
- a compressor;
- means for sensing breathing gas pressure in said storage cylinder, and for causing said generator means to generate breathing gas having a high oxygen concentration when the breathing gas pressure in said storage cylinder drops below a designated pressure value;
- means for feeding said high oxygen content breathing gas to said compressor, wherein said compressor may receive the generated high oxygen content breathing gas from said generator means and compresss such gas to increase its pressure; and
- means for connecting said compressor to said cylinder, to feed said compressed gas into said cylinder, to increase the pressure of gas in said stand-by storage cylinder.
- 17. A breathing system for supplying physiologically acceptable breathing gas to a pilot of an aircraft having an ejectable pilot seat, the system comprising:
- a seat pan mounted to the ejectable pilot seat;
- a pressure regulator mounted to said seat pan;
- a breathing mask;
- means for supplying breathing gas to said regulator, said gas being supplied to said regulator at a feed pressure within a range of feed pressures;
- means for connecting said regulator to said mask in a manner so that breathing gas may be communicated from said regulator to said mask, said connecting means also connecting said regulator to said mask in a manner so that said mask may remain connected to said regulator upon ejection of the pilot seat from the aircraft; and
- means for providing ambient air to said mask, said ambient air means being responsive to said feed pressure of said breathing gas, so that when said feed pressure has a value below a certain pressure value said ambient air means provides ambient air to said mask, and wherein said ambient air means is mounted to said seat pan and remains responsive to said feed pressure upon and after ejection of the pilot seat, to provide ambient air to said mask when said feed pressure has a value below said certain pressure value.
- 18. The breathing system in accordance with claim 17, wherein said means for supplying breathing gas includes:
- means for generating breathing gas onboard the aircraft;
- means for providing a stand-by supply of breathing gas;
- a selector valve mounted to said seat pan;
- a breathing gas receptacle mounted to said seat pan, said receptacle normally being connected to said generating means, and to said stand-by supply means, for receiving breathing gas therefrom, wherein said receptacle is also connected to said selector valve in a manner so that said receptacle feeds breathing gas from said generating means and said stand-by supply means to said selector valve, with said selector valve being connected to said pressure regulator in a manner so that said valve may feed breathing gas from said receptacle to said regulator, and
- wherein said selector valve may be operable to permit breathing gas to be fed to said regulator from only one of said generating means and said stand-by supply means at any one time.
- 19. The breathing system in accordance with claim 18, including means for providing an emergency supply of breathing gas to said regulator, said emergency breathing gas being feedable to said regulator when said generating means and said stand-by supply means are disconnected from said selector valve, with said emergency supply means being mounted to said pilot seat, and with said emergency supply means feeding breathing gas to said regulator upon and after ejection of the pilot seat from the aircraft.
- 20. The breathing system in accordance with claim 19, wherein said ambient air means includes an ambient airflow passageway to said mask, and a valve means positioned in said passageway, with said valve means being responsive to said breathing gas feed pressure, so that when said feed pressure has a value below said certain pressure value said valve means permits ambient air to flow in said passageway to said mask, but when said feed pressure has a value at least as high as said certain pressure value said valve means blocks said passageway to prevent the flow of ambient air to said mask.
- 21. The breathing system in accordance with claim 20, wherein said receptacle includes a first portion connected to said seat pan, and a second portion, with said generating means being connected to said second portion by a first airflow passageway, and with said stand-by supply means being connected to said second portion by a second airflow passageway, said second portion being connected to said first portion so that breathing gas in said first and second passageways are communicated from both of said generating and said stand-by supply means to said selector valve, and with
- said selector valve being connected to said regulator by a third airflow passageway, wherein said selector valve may be operable to select breathing gas, from only one of said first and second passageways at any one time, and after such selection, said selector valve may feed breathing gas from the selected passageway into said third passageway, and with
- said emergency supply means including means for connecting said emergency supply means to said third passageway in a manner so that said emergency supply means may supply breathing gas to said third passageway, wherein
- upon ejection of the pilot seat from the aircraft, said receptacle second portion separates from said receptacle first portion, with said first portion, said selector valve, said third passageway, said regulator, said mask, said mask connecting means, said ambient airflow means, and said emergency supply means remaining connected to said seat pan upon and after ejection.
- 22. The breathing system in accordance with claim 21, wherein said emergency supply means includes an emergency breathing gas storage cylinder mounted to said seat pan, a an emergency control valve, and an emergency airflow passageway connecting said emergency storage cylinder to said third passageway, wherein said emergency control valve is positioned in said emergency airflow passageway and is operable to be opened to permit the flow of emergency breathing gas into said emergency airflow passageway and on into said third passageway.
- 23. The breathing system in accordance with claim 22, including a first one-way check valve positioned in said emergency airflow passageway for permitting emergency breathing gas to flow only in a direction from said emergency gas storage cylinder into said third passageway, and a second one-way check valve positioned in said third passageway for permitting breathing gas to flow only in a direction from said selector valve to said regulator, said second check valve also being positioned so as to permit said valve means to be responsive to breathing gas feed pressure in said passageway, and a third one-way check valve positioned in said ambient airflow passageway between the position of said valve means in said ambient airflow passageway and said mask, said third check valve permitting ambient air to flow only in a direction from said position of said valve means to said mask.
- 24. The breathing system in accordance with claim 23, including automatic control means for operating said emergency control valve, so that said control valve is opened automatically and immediately upon ejection of the pilot seat from the aircraft.
- 25. The breathing system in accordance with claim 23, wherein said emergency control valve includes means for manually operating said valve by said pilot to open the valve to provide emergency breathing gas to said regulator.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The government has rights to this invention pursuant to Contract No. F33615-83-C-065 awarded by the U.S. Airforce.
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