1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to diving equipment and more particularly refers to a device for the closure of a second-stage regulator for scuba divers.
2. Background Art
It is known that the supply of air, or of the air-oxygen mixture, which is fed to the mouthpiece of the scuba diver from a high-pressure tank, passes via a first-stage pressure-reducing regulator to a second-stage regulator which supplies the mixture to the mouthpiece of the scuba diver when pressure within the regulator is diminished by a diver's inhalation.
Second-stage regulators of the known type have an inlet chamber connected to the outlet of the first-stage regulator, and an outlet chamber connected to the mouthpiece of the user and separated from the outside environment by an elastically deformable diaphragm which blocks an opening formed in the regulator body. The diaphragm is connected via a lever to a poppet which closes off the passage between the two chambers. The pressure inside the inlet chamber is maintained constant at approximately ten bars as the pressure in the tank varies thanks to appropriate calibration of the first-stage regulator. When the user does not breathe, his or her lungs, the mouthpiece, the outlet chamber and the outside environment are at the same pressure. When the user inhales, a vacuum is created inside the outlet chamber and the diaphragm bends towards the interior of said chamber moving the poppet, which normally closes the passage between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, to an opening position.
The opening of the passage between the inlet chamber and outlet chamber creates an overpressure in the outlet chamber, so that the diaphragm returns into the rest position, moving the lever and returning the poppet into the starting position wherein the passage between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber is closed once again.
In second-stage regulators of the known type the diaphragm is locked at the edge of the opening formed in the regulator body by means of a screw cover in the case wherein the diaphragm and corresponding opening are circular in shape or, in the case of diaphragms and openings with a different shape, by attaching the cover to the regulator body by screws. This second solution is not considered satisfactory, above all for production reasons, in that it requires the provision of metal bushings inside the regulator body to be used as seats for the screws and, during assembly, the tightening of several screws. On the other hand the need to increase the size of the diaphragm as far as possible in order to reduce the effort required of the scuba diver during inhalation, in so far as the overall dimensions of the regulator allows, directs to the use of diaphragms with a shape other than the circular type, in particular diaphragms with an oval shape, with the consequent need of having to provide an adequate system for locking the diaphragm and closing the regulator.
The object of the present invention is to provide a closure device of a second-stage regulator for scuba diver which enables the disadvantages indicated above to be avoided.
A particular object of the present invention is to provide a closure device of a second-stage regulator for scuba diver of the above mentioned type which allows locking of the diaphragm without the use of screws connections and also ensuring stability of the connection against any risk of accidental opening.
These objects are achieved with the closure device of a second-stage regulator for scuba diver the main features of which are disclosed in claim 1.
Further important features of the invention are now to be illustrated in greater detail by the following description of one of its embodiments, given by way of a non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to
As shown also in
The frame 4 has, at the end diametrically opposed to the arm 5, an additional arm 10 hinged through a pin 11 to a bracket 12. An elongated through hole 13 is formed in the free end of bracket 12, designed to align with a corresponding hole 14 of the regulator body when the frame is in the closure position shown in
As shown in
It should however be noted that the locking device formed by the pin 15 is a safety device in that the frame 4 is snap-fastened on the regulator body 1 via the bracket 12 and its relative end with elongated hole 13 and therefore the frame 4, once brought into the position of
The solution proposed with the present invention allows the transverse dimension of the regulator to be maintained within the overall dimensions of the apparatus which surrounds it, increasing however the surface of the diaphragm which can be made in an elliptical shape, with a clear advantage for the user, who is required to make a smaller effort in that the vacuum which has to be developed for inhalation is smaller to the extent the surface of the diaphragm is larger.
On the other hand the elliptical shape allows a lowering, still parallel, of the diaphragm when the vacuum caused by the act of inhalation is generated inside the regulator.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FI2003U000071 | Jul 2003 | IT | national |