Claims
- 1. A diver's rescue apparatus comprising a fillable buoyancy element, a breathing bag exposed to ambient pressure attached to said fillable buoyancy element, a respiratory gas mixture system connected to said breathing bag including a first compressed gas tank containing a gas mixture for great depths and second compressed gas tank containing a gas mixture suitable for lesser depths, a first connecting line from said first compressed gas tank to said breathing bag having a first fixed throttle, a second connecting line from said second compressed gas tank to said breathing bag, the second connecting line having a pressure reducer reducing the pressure of the gas mixture supplied to the breathing bag from the second tank to below the pressure of the gas mixture supplied to the breathing bag from the first tank, and, a second fixed throttle in the second connecting line whereby, throughout operation of the rescue apparatus, ignoring any depletion of the gas supply, the difference between the pressures of the gas mixtures supplied from the first and second tanks is constant so that the quantities of gas mixture flowing from respective tanks into the breathing bag are determined substantially entirely by the ambient pressure to which the breathing bag is exposed.
- 2. A diver's rescue apparatus according to claim 1, including a supplementary line having ends connected to said first connecting line before and after said first fixed throttle so that the supplementary line bypasses said first fixed throttle, the supplementary line having a supplementary valve therein.
- 3. A diver's rescue apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said breathing bag comprises a diver's hood.
- 4. A diver's rescue apparatus according to claim 1 in which valve means are connected to the buoyancy element through which valve means the buoyancy element can be filled.
- 5. A diver's rescue apparatus comprising a fillable buoyancy element, a breathing bag connected with said fillable buoyancy element, a respiratory gas mixture system connected to said breathing bag including a first compressed gas tank containing a respiratory gas mixture for great depths and a second compressed gas tank containing a respiratory gas mixture for smaller depths, a first connecting line from said first tank to said breathing bag having a first fixed throttle, and a second connecting line from said second compressed gas tank to said buoyancy element, said buoyancy element having a blow-off valve connecting said buoyancy element with said breathing bag.
- 6. A diver's rescue apparatus according to claim 5, including a depth dependent switching element located in said first connecting line.
- 7. A diver's rescue apparatus, according to claim 5, wherein: said blow-off valve is responsive to a predetermined pressure of said respiratory gas mixture for smaller depths in said buoyancy element, so as to allow said respiratory gas mixture for smaller depths to enter said breathing bag when said respiratory gas mixture for smaller depths in said buoyancy element expands.
- 8. A diver's rescue apparatus, comprising: an inflatable buoyant tubular member engageable over a diver's head and on the diver's shoulders; a hood engaged around the periphery of said inflatable buoyant tubular member and adapted to be brought into engagement over the head of the diver, said hood being inflatable so as to be filled with respiratory gas, the pressure of respiratory gas within said hood being a function of the pressure exterior of said hood; a respiratory gas mixture system connected to said hood including a first compressed gas tank containing a gas mixture for great depths and a second compressed gas tank containing a gas mixture suitable for lesser depths, a first connecting line from said first compressed gas tank to said hood having a first fixed throttle means for delivering the respiratory gas to said hood depending upon the pressure in said first compressed gas tank; a second connecting line from said second compressed gas tank to said hood having a fixed throttle for delivering the respiratory gas to said hood depending upon the pressure in said second compressed gas tank and the pressure in said hood.
- 9. A diver's rescue apparatus according to claim 8, wherein: said second connecting line connects said second compressed respiratory gas tank to said hood through said buoyant tubular member, said buoyant tubular member including a blow-off valve allowing gas to flow from said second compressed gas tank to said buoyant tubular member and into said hood when there is a decrease in ambient pressure.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 924,356, filed Oct. 28, 1986, now abandoned.
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