Claims
- 1. A buoyancy compensator for providing a diver with buoyancy gas comprising:
- a vest having a collar and an opening through which a user's head can pass made of an outer textile material which has a limited degree of stretchability with a substantially freely implaced plastic inner bladder having a communicating void therein which conforms to the outer material substantially throughout the entirety of the outer material and is controlled in its expansion to the limits of the outer material expansion;
- straps attached to the vest for maintaining the vest on a user's body;
- an oral filling means comprising a flexible tube connected to the interior of said vest at one end of said tube, with an oral inflation valve assembly at the other end of said tube having a mouthpiece connected to a valve housing, with a spring biased hand operated valve member for sealing against the interior of said housing to prevent the escape of gas therethrough connected to an operating member at least partially exposed extrinsically to said housing, so that when said valve member is moved from the valve housing by said operating member, it will permit oral inflation of said vest; and,
- a relief valve connected to the vest for release of pressure within the cavity of said vest.
- 2. A buoyancy compensator for providing a diver with buoyancy gas comprising:
- a vest having a collar and an opening through which a user's head can pass;
- straps attached to the vest for maintaining the vest on a user's body;
- an oral filling means comprising a flexible tube connected to the interior of said vest at one end of said tube, with an oral inflation valve assembly at the other end of said tube having a mouthpiece connected to a valve housing, with a spring biased hand operated valve member for sealing against the interior of said housing to prevent the escape of gas therethrough connected to an operating member at least partially exposed extrinsically to said housing, so that when said valve member is moved from the valve housing by said operating member, it will permit oral inflation of said vest;
- a fitting passing from the interior of said vest to the exterior thereof to provide a housing on the exterior of said fitting having a passage through said housing and said fitting;
- a valve cover attached to said housing for covering the opening of said housing;
- spring biasing means for maintaining said valve cover in a normally closed position; and,
- opening means operably connected to said valve cover to provide manual displacement of said valve cover against said spring biasing means.
- 3. The buoyancy compensator as claimed in claim 2 wherein:
- said opening means comprises a cord attached to said valve cover; and,
- said valve cover comprises a valve cover having an offset portion rotatable through its planar surface to which said cord is attached, and which is operatively opened by means of overcoming an opposing force provided by the spring biasing means.
- 4. The vest as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
- a source of pressurized gas;
- a valve having a handle for opening the source of pressurized gas; and,
- a fitting connected to said valve for passage of gas into said vest.
- 5. The buoyancy compensator as claimed in claim 4 wherein:
- said gas source comprises a compressed gas cartridge; and,
- said valve comprises a valve adapted to receive said compressed gas cartridge, and having a means for piercing a closure of said compressed gas cartridge by a lever forming its handle.
- 6. A buoyancy compensator comprising:
- a vest having a collar and an opening through which a user's head can pass;
- straps attached to the vest for maintaining the vest on a user's body;
- an oral filling means comprising a flexible tube connected to the interior of said vest at one end of said tube, with an oral inflation valve assembly at the other end of said tube having a mouthpiece connected to a valve housing;
- a relief valve comprising a housing with an opening having a passage fitted to said vest and passing to the interior thereof with a spring biased valve cover overlying said passage and means operably connected to said valve cover to manually move said valve cover from over said passage against the spring bias;
- and a filling apparatus comprising:
- a hose adapted for connection to a source of breathing gas;
- a valved fitting on said hose at the distal end from where said hose is connected to said breathing gas source;
- a housing with an axial passage adapted to receive said valved fitting;
- a gas passage from said housing into said vest;
- means for locking the valved fitting of said hose to said housing; and,
- means for valving the gas from said hose through said housing into said vest for filling the vest.
- 7. The buoyancy compensator as claimed in claim 6 wherein the filling apparatus for filling the vest further comprises:
- a valve connected within the valved fitting of said hose;
- spring biasing means for maintaining said valve in a normally closed position; and,
- a plunger extending from said valve in said valved fitting with means associated therewith to press said plunger extrinsic to said housing to operate said valve of said valved fitting.
- 8. The filling apparatus as claimed in claim 7 further comprising:
- a second plunger having a stem mounted axially within said housing;
- a valving member attached to said second plunger stem having an O Ring thereon; and,
- a valve surface against which said O Ring seals, wherein said second plunger can operatively depress said first plunger of said valved hose fitting, while at the same time opening a passage through said housing to the interior of said vest.
- 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein said locking means comprises:
- a depression within said valved hose fitting; and,
- a spring biased member of said housing which operatively moves across the axial passage in said housing for receiving said valved hose fitting for engaging said depression of said valved hose fitting.
- 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9 wherein said spring biased member comprises:
- a member having a handle thereon;
- means for attaching said spring biased member to said housing; and,
- wherein the spring biased member is operated by said handle to remove it from said depression of said valved hose fitting.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 427,545, filed Dec. 26, 1973, and now abandoned.
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