Claims
- 1. A circulation respirator, comprising:
- a user's respiratory gas connection for establishing a respiratory circulation having an inhalation duct and an exhalation duct;
- a compressed gas source connected to said inhalation duct;
- a compressible respiratory gas reserve connected to each of said inhalation and exhalation ducts, said compressible respiratory gas reserve is formed in a respirator bag;
- auxiliary pressure means connected to said compressible respiratory gas reserve for increasing the gas pressure in the respiratory circulation, said auxiliary pressure means includes a cylinder-piston unit with first and second pressurizable cylinder chambers each being connected to a compressed gas duct via a first and second switch valve, respectively, said cylinder-piston unit acting on said respirator bag to alter the respiratory circulation gas pressure;
- pressure sensor means for sensing the respiratory circulation gas pressure; and,
- measuring circuit means connected to said switch valves to alternately open said first and second switch valve for, independently of the users respiratory cycle, controlling the operation of said auxiliary pressure means to activate said auxiliary pressure means when the respiratory circulation gas pressure falls below a preset position nominal pressure value.
- 2. A circulation respirator according to claim 1, wherein said measuring circuit means further operates to shut off said auxiliary pressure means if the respiratory circulation gas pressure falls below the preset nominal pressure value by more than a preset danger value.
- 3. A circulation respirator according to claim 1, wherein said measuring circuit means drives the auxiliary pressure means including means for supporting respiration during the inhalation and exhalation part of the respiratory cycle.
- 4. A circulation respirator according to claim 3, wherein the auxiliary pressure means includes means for decreasing the volume of the compressible respiratory gas reserve in the inhalation phase and increasing the volume of the compressible respiratory gas reserve during the exhalation phase.
- 5. A respirator according to claim 4, wherein said pressure sensor means includes a means to monitor the expansion of the user's thorax.
- 6. A respirator according to claim 5 wherein said means to monitor the expansion of the user's thorax has at least one expansion strip on a holding part to be fastened on the upper body.
- 7. A respirator according to claim 6, wherein said holding part is formed in the form of a bodice.
- 8. A circulation respirator according to claim 1 wherein said pressure sensor means is located in the respiratory gas connection.
- 9. A circulation respirator according to claim 1 wherein said compressible respiratory gas reserve is formed in respirator bag said auxiliary pressure means being connected to compress the respirator bag for increasing the gas pressure.
- 10. A circulation respirator according to claim 1 wherein said first switch valve includes means for disconnecting said first cylinder chamber from said compressed gas duct and connecting said first cylinder chamber to a ventilation duct upon a preset positive nominal value being exceeded.
- 11. A circulation respirator according to claim 10, wherein said ventilation duct is connected to the interior of the respirator bag.
- 12. A circulation respirator according to claim 1 wherein the auxiliary pressure means is a control valve connected to the compressed source, said compressed gas source being connected to a pressure reducer and being connected to a bi-pass, said control valve circumventing said pressure reducer and allowing compressed gas to flow through said bi-pass to the respiratory circulation if the respiratory circulation gas pressure has fallen below a preset positive nominal pressure valve.
Priority Claims (2)
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RELATED CASE INFORMATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 236,556, filed Aug. 25, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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