This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 of German Patent Applications DE 10 2010 049 843.2 filed Oct. 27, 2010 and DE 10 2011 016 805.2 filed Apr. 21, 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention pertains to a gas mask with a drinking device.
During long-term missions of members of rescue teams in firefighting or civil protection dehydration occurs at after a short period of time in case of light and heavy respirators. This is due to the breathing of dry air or in a warm environment when wearing protective clothing during high work performance. Depending on severity, dehydration may lead to muscle cramps, a sensation of weakness or even to collapse of the person affected.
To prevent health hazards, larger quantities of liquid must be consumed during the use of the respirator. Since removal of the gas mask is not recommended during use, especially in a contaminated environment, the user of the respirator must be given the possibility of drinking through the mask from a reservoir. The liquid is usually carried along separately in a drinking bottle or a beverage bubble, which is connected to the respirator equipment. Via flexible tubes, the fluid enters the mask, where it can be drunk by the user via a mouthpiece.
Such liquid containers differ essentially in terms of handling. While the drinking bottle is usually carried along in a pocket during the mission or is attached to the clothing by means of a spring hook, the beverage bubble is frequently attached to the carrying harness of the heavy respirator. To rule out the risk of entrainment of contaminants, the drinking bottle may be used in a non-contaminated environment only. In case of a beverage bubble, the ports can only be reached by the user during use with difficulty. When preparing the respirator, the beverage bubble is therefore connected to the drinking port of the mask before the mission. A subsequent contamination via the plug-type connection is ruled out hereby.
The prior-art drinking ports are accommodated mostly in the area of the connection device of the mask for the breathing air supply. The drinking tube is wound around the connection device and is stored in the lower area. There usually is a fixed connection between the mask body and the connection device in order to distribute forces acting on the entire mask from the outside. The mouthpiece of the drinking port is brought in these constructions from the parked position into the drinking position by a lateral rotary motion.
A gas mask with a drinking device is known from EP 1 132 112 B1. An adapter, which is bent at right angles outside the mask and has a nonreturn valve with a closing plug, is attached in a rotatably movable manner in a connection piece attached to the mask body. The adapter is connected within the mask to a mouthpiece, through which the user of the mask can be supplied with liquid or food. It is sometimes difficult for the user of the mask to grasp the mouthpiece with his or her lips when needed in order to consume liquid.
A basic object of the present invention is to improve a gas mask of the type mentioned in terms of the handling of the drinking device.
According to the invention, a gas mask is provided with a connection piece at a mask body and with an adapter, which is rotatably received in the connection piece. An angle piece is provided outside the mask for the connection of a drinking tube for the consumption of food or beverages. The drinking tube has a mouthpiece within the mask. A swivel joint connection is provided between the adapter and the angle piece.
A swivel joint connection, which causes the positioning of the mouthpiece within the mask and the orientation of the drinking tube in relation to the reservoir for drinking liquid to be uncoupled from one another, is provided according to the present invention between the angle piece for connecting the drinking tube and the adapter leading into the interior space of the breathing mask. The drinking tube can be pivoted towards the reservoir without any change in the position of the mouthpiece in space.
The axes of rotation of the swivel joint connection and those of the adapter in relation to the connection piece preferably extend aligned with one another.
The adapter is advantageously provided in a T-shaped design with a turning knob at the end in such a way that a support ring of a sleeve-like design, which has an opening for the drinking tube, is attached between the turning knob and the connection piece. The support ring is used to absorb overturning moments, which act on the adapter, and to transmit them to the connection piece. The adapter is mechanically stabilized hereby within the connection piece. The larger the external diameter of the turning knob and the external diameter of the support ring, the better is the stabilization. The mouthpiece can be adjusted directly via the turning knob, because the turning knob is connected in one piece with the adapter and the mouthpiece is located at the adapter. The turning knob makes it possible to perform the adjustment of the mouthpiece even with gloves on. Recessed grips may also be arranged on the outside of the turning knob for better operation. The drinking tube can be positioned in a simple manner such that it is gripped directly and brought into the desired position with the gloves on. Only the angle piece is pivoted at the adapter during the change in the position of the drinking tube and the support ring follows the pivoting motion.
An exemplary embodiment of the device according to the present invention is shown in the drawings and will be explained in more detail below. The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
In the drawings:
Referring to the drawings in particular,
The connection piece 11 has an inner sleeve 17 for receiving and centering the adapter 12, and a sealing ring 18 is provided for sealing the gap between the inner sleeve 17 and the adapter 12. A circlip 19, which fixes the adapter 12 within the connection piece 11, is located at the adapter 12 on the underside of the connection piece 11. Support ring 14 is designed as a hollow cylinder and is located, in a rotatably movable manner, in an outer sleeve 20 of the connection piece 11. The turning knob 15 has, on its underside, a guide 21 for receiving the upper end of the support ring 14. The support ring 14 has, in its upper area, a lateral opening 30 for passing through the drinking tube 7. The support ring 14 prevents the adapter 12 from tilting in relation to the connection piece 11. By actuating the turning knob 15 and hence the adapter 12, the position of the mouthpiece 10 within the gas mask 1 can be changed,
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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