Claims
- 1. A decompression plan calculator, comprising:
- (a) a working depth having numerical markings thereon representing the working depth d.sub.w of a dive;
- (b) an initial depth scale having numerical markings thereon representing the initial depth d.sub.i of a dive;
- (c) a difference scale having numerical markings thereon;
- (d) means for indicating on said difference scale the difference d.sub.i - d.sub.w between a numerical value located on said working depth scale and a numerical value located on said initial depth scale;
- (e) a decompression stop depth scale having numerical markings thereon representing the depth d.sub.s1 of a decompression stop;
- (f) an uptake time scale having numerical markings thereon representing the time t.sub.w spent at the working depth, the numerical markings on said uptake time scale being spaced thereon in proportion to e.sup.t.sbsp.w /T.sbsp.u where T.sub.u is a selected uptake time constant;
- (g) means for dividing a reading equal to d.sub.i - d.sub.w on said difference scale by a value equal to e.sup.t.sbsp.w /T.sbsp.u determined on said uptake time scale, adding the working depth d.sub.w located on said working depth scale to the quotient, substracting a constant K equal to the depth of water equivalent to surface absolute pressure, and for indicating the sum ##EQU11## on said decompression stop depth scale, whereby such sum is equal to a safe decompression stop depth d.sub.s1 ;
- (h) at least one decompression stop time scale having numerical markings thereon representing the amount of time t.sub.1 that the diver must spend at the decompression stop depth d.sub.s1 in order to safely surface;
- (i) means for indicating on said decompression stop time scale a time reading t.sub.1 corresponding to a decompression stop reading d.sub.s1 on said decompression stop scale wherein t.sub.1 and d.sub.s1 are related such that the reading t.sub.1 is approximately equal to ##EQU12## where T.sub.e is selected time constant of elimination not equal to T.sub.u, and where S is a chosen supersaturation ratio.
- 2. The decompression plan calculator specified in claim 1 including (1) an elimination time scale having numerical markings thereon representing time t.sub.1 spent at a decompression stop, the numerical markings on said elimination time scale being spaced thereon in proportion to e.sup.- t 1.sup./T.sub.e where T.sub.e is the selected time constant of elimination, and (2) means for subtracting a first decompression stop reading d.sub.s1 on said working depth scale from a second decompression stop reading d.sub.s2 on said decompression stop scale and for intersecting said elimination time scale a distance along the length of said scale proportional to ##EQU13## to indicate a reading t.sub.1 on said elimination time scale numerical markings such that t.sub.1 is approximately equal to ##EQU14##
- 3. A decompression plan calculator, comprising:
- (a) a working depth scale having spaced numerical markings thereon representing the working depth d.sub.w of a dive;
- (b) an initial depth scale having spaced numerical markings thereon representing the initial depth d.sub.i of a dive;
- (c) a difference scale having numerical markings thereon with the spacing between said markings being selected such that a straight line intersecting a numerical value d.sub.w on said working depth scale and a numerical value d.sub.i on said initial depth scale will intersect said difference scale as a numerical marking value thereon proportional to d.sub.i - d.sub.w;
- (d) an uptake time scale having spaced numerical markings thereon representing the time t.sub.w spent at the working depth, the spacing between said markings being proportional to e.sup.t 386 .sup./T 384 where T.sub.u is a chosen uptake time constant;
- (e) a decompression stop scale having spaced numerical markings thereon, the spacing between said markings being selected and the relative positions of said uptake time scale and said decompression stop scale being selected such that a first straight line intersecting said working depth d.sub.w on said working depth scale will intersect said decompression stop scale at a numerical value d.sub.s1 equal to ##EQU15## where K is a constant equal to the depth of water equivalent to the absolute pressure at the surface and where said first straight line is parallel to a second straight line which intersects the difference d.sub.i - d.sub.w on said working pressure scale and the time t.sub.w spent at the working depth on said uptake time scale;
- (f) at least one decompression stop time scale having spaced numerical markings thereon representing the amount of time t.sub.1 a diver must spend at the decompression stop depth d.sub.s1 in order to safely surface, the spacing of said markings being selected and the relative position of said decompression stop scale and said decompression stop time scale being selected such that a line which intersects the value d.sub.s1 on said decompression stop scale, and which is parallel to a preselected straight line on the decompression calculator, will intersect said decompression stop time scale at a numerical marking value approximately equal to ##EQU16## where T.sub.e is a selected time constant of elimination not equal to T.sub.u, and where S is a chosen supersaturation ratio, whereby said numerical marking value provides an amount of time required at the decompression stop depth d.sub.s1 before safely surfacing.
- 4. The decompression plan calculator specified in claim 3 including an elimination time scale having spaced numerical markings thereon representing the time t.sub.1 spent at a depth d.sub.s1, the spacing between said markings being proportional to e.sup.t.sbsp.1.sup..sup./T.sbsp.e where T.sub.e is a chosen elimination time constant not equal to T.sub.u, and wherein said elimination time scale, said working depth scale, said initial depth scale and said decompression stop scale are related such that for a first straight line intersecting a second decompression stop value d.sub.s2 on said decompression stop scale and a first decompression stop value d.sub.s1 on said working depth scale, a line parallel thereto which intersects said difference scale at a numerical value proportional to d.sub.s1 + K will intersect said elimination time scale at a numerical marking value t.sub.1 approximately equal to ##EQU17## where T.sub.e is a selected time constant of elimination not equal to T.sub.u, whereby the time value t.sub.1 is an amount of time required at the decompression stop depth d.sub.s1 before the diver may ascend safely to the next decompression stop depth d.sub.s2.
- 5. A decompression plan calculator comprising:
- a. a base having a first and second straight channel therein;
- b. a slider movable within said first channel;
- c. a pointer pivotally mounted to said slider, said pointer having a straight hairline thereon;
- d. a straight side pointer movable in said second channel in a straight line and without rotation;
- e. an initial depth scale on said base having numerical markings thereon representing the initial depth of a dive;
- f. a working depth scale on said base having numerical markings thereon representing the working depth of a dive;
- g. a difference scale on said base having numerical markings thereon, wherein said pointer and said initial depth, working depth, and difference scales cooperate to indicate the difference of values on said initial depth and working depth scales on said difference scale;
- h. a decompression stop depth scale on said base having numerical markings thereon representing the depth of a decompression stop;
- i. an uptake time scale on said base having numerical markings thereon representing the time spent at the working depth, the numerical markings on said uptake time scale being spaced thereon in proportion to the exponential of the time at working depth value divided by a chosen uptake time constant, wherein said pointer, said difference scale, said decompression stop scale and said uptake time scale cooperate to indicate a safe decompression stop depth on said decompression stop scale for selected values of initial depth, working depth, and time at working depth;
- j. at least one decompression time scale on said base having numerical markings thereon representing the amount of time that a diver must spend at the decompression stop depth in order to surface safely, wherein said side pointer and said decompression stop and decompression time scales cooperate to indicate a safe decompression time on said decompression time scale for a selected decompression stop value.
- 6. The decompression plan calculator specified in claim 5 including an elimination time scale on said base having numerical markings thereon representing time spent at a decompression stop, the numerical markings on said elimination time scale being spaced thereon in proportion to the exponential of time at a decompression stop divided by a chosen elimination time constant, wherein said pointer and said scales cooperate to indicate on said elimination time scale a safe amount of time spent at a selected first decompression stop depth in order to safely asend to a second decompression stop depth.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to grant number 04-3-158-5 awarded by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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