Information
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Patent Grant
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6276362
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Patent Number
6,276,362
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 10, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 21, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Weiss; John G.
- Mitchell; Teena
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 128 20111
- 128 20029
- 128 20629
- 128 912
- 405 186
- 405 187
- 181 127
- 181 27
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A diving snorkel having a mouth portion and a main pipe molded from thermoplastic materials. There are two extending folding pieces and two matching recesses on the upper end. After the two folding pieces are pressed into the recesses by the external force, an anti-water piece is formed.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to diving snorkel allowing a diver to breath as the diver swims under water.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Typical structure of diving snorkel (as shown in
FIG. 1
) is generally divided into three parts: a mouth portion is below, a breathing tube is in the middle and an anti-water piece is above. The mouth portion is a hollow tubular structure, and includes three passages: a passage passes up to the breathing tube; a passage in a bending tube that passes to the mouthpiece; and another downward passage passes to a water outlet. There is a non-return valve provided on the water outlet, such that the water can be let out and cannot come back in. The bore breathing tube is a hollow tube and connects up to the anti-water piece and down to the mouth piece. The anti-water piece reduces the water coming in as much as possible and allows air to come in. The air passes up to the mouthpiece through the breathing tube. The water falls into the water outlet of the mouthpiece along the breathing tube due to gravity and the water outflows downward from the non-return valve due to the pressure that the diver may intensely breathe out through the mouthpiece to expel out the water. These three parts are generally manufactured separately, and are assembled by means of preset clamping members. Most products which are commercially available belong to these types.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a structure in which the anti-water piece and the breathing tube can be directly molded together, above has a function of the against water piece, with a down side having a function of the bore breathing tube, and a diving snorkel is assembled with the mouth portion by means of manual pressure deformation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of a prior art.
FIG. 2
is a side view of a breathing tube of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the enlarged area A in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a side view of the anti-water piece of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a side view showing an action with which the waterproof pieces are placed in the recesses by means of pressure.
FIG. 6
is a side view of another embodiment for the main pipe of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in
FIG. 2
the constitution of the breathing tube for the present invention includes a mouth portion
10
and a main pipe
20
. The structure of the mouth portion
10
is the same as the conventional structure, main pipe
20
includes an air pipe
21
and an anti-water device
22
, usually above line W which represents approximately the water level. The constitution of the mouth portion
10
includes a mouthpiece
11
and a bottom chamber
12
. The mouthpiece
11
is the same as the conventional device, in which the air is directed to the mouthpiece by a bending air pipe. The water above the main pipe
20
can be received in the bottom chamber
12
, with a non-return valve provided below the bottom chamber
12
, which enables outflow of the water.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged sectional view of anti-water device
22
including an opening
23
, two water outlets
24
,
25
, and two waterproof pieces
26
,
27
. The opening
23
provides an inlet and an outlet for air. The two waterproof pieces
26
,
27
crisscross each other, each front edge crossing centerline D. The water falling in through the opening
23
, is respectively separated by the waterproof pieces
26
,
27
and outflows the breathing tube through the water outlet
24
,
25
. If a slight amount of water remains in the main pipe
20
, it will fall to the bottom chamber
12
due to the gravity, and will outflow during breathing out.
FIG. 4
shows a state during manufacture of the main pipe
20
which is made from thermoplastic elastic and flexible materials. There is a waterproof piece
26
,
27
on each side above the hollow tubular main pipe
20
. The waterproof pieces
26
,
27
are connected to the pipe body of the main pipe
20
, by connecting parts
261
,
271
which are thinner than its thickness. There are folding recesses
262
,
272
provided in the approximate middle of the waterproof pieces
26
,
27
. The thickness of the external edges
263
,
273
for the waterproof pieces
26
,
27
match with the recesses
241
,
251
positioned in the water outlets
24
,
25
. Recesses
241
,
251
provided on both sides of the holes, which can be inserted by the external edges
263
,
273
of the waterproof pieces
26
,
27
.
After the main pipe
20
is molded with the connected parts
261
,
271
, the folding recesses
262
,
272
are bent by means of pressing on the waterproof pieces
26
,
27
, such that the external edges
263
,
273
are inserted into the recesses
241
,
251
. The waterproof pieces
26
,
27
are stretched along the direction of the recesses
241
,
251
when the pressing pressure is eliminated. At this time the waterproof pieces
26
,
27
are fixed in the water outlets
25
,
26
(as shown in FIG.
2
and FIG.
3
).
FIG. 6
illustrates another embodiment of the waterproof device which has three waterproof pieces
31
,
32
,
33
and three water outlets
34
,
35
,
36
. The construction of the waterproof pieces
31
,
32
,
33
is the same as above-mentioned two waterproof slices
26
,
27
.
The structure below the main pipe
20
is the same as the conventional device which is connected with the mouth portion
10
by clamping.
In summary, the waterproof pieces
26
,
27
are fixed in the recesses
241
,
251
by means of manual pressure, which is formed during projection molding with the structural design of the main pipe
20
, thus forming the water outlets
24
,
25
. The structure having the anti-water part is formed above the main pipe
20
, and is integrated with the breathing tube, enabling easy manufacture and lower cost.
Claims
- 1. A diving snorkel comprising:a) a mouth portion including a mouthpiece; and, b) an elongated main pipe extending from the mouth portion, the main pipe having an end portion located opposite from the mouth portion, the end portion having at least two water outlets through a side wall thereof, a waterproof piece located adjacent to each water outlet and formed integrally with the main pipe, each waterproof piece extending inwardly into an interior of the main pipe such that an edge portion crosses a centerline of the main pipe so as to form an integral anti-water device.
- 2. The diving snorkel of claim 1 further comprising recesses in the side wall of the main pipe communicating with each water outlet, the recesses being engaged by external edges of the associated waterproof piece.
- 3. The diving snorkel of claim 2 wherein each waterproof piece has a folding recess in a middle thereof.
- 4. The diving snorkel of claim 1 further comprising three water outlets in the main pipe.
- 5. The diving snorkel of claim 1 further comprising a reduced thickness folding portion joining each waterproof piece and the main pipe.
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