Claims
- 1. Head harness for respiratory mask having:
- at least one expandable strap whose ends are connected to the mask and which has an element inflatable by pressurized gas for lengthening the strap to a predetermined size, sufficient to position it over the head of a user,
- manually controlled means having:
- control valve means for optionally admitting pressurized gas up to a complete inflation pressure into said element when manually actuated to increase said element in size and for venting said element to atmosphere in order to cause the strap to contact the head and to maintain the mask, when released, and
- selective valve means in series flow relation with said control valve means which, in one condition, fully vents the inflatable element through said control valve means and, in another condition, limits said venting and maintains a predetermined residual pressure, lower than the complete inflation pressure in said element, and
- means for preventing said head harness from being stored with said selection valve means in said other condition.
- 2. Head harness according to claim 1, further comprising an altitude responsive valve for fully venting said inflatable element upon ambient depressurization.
- 3. Safety apparatus for use in an airplane or the like comprising:
- mask means adapted to be fit against the face of a person and including structure presenting, when so fitted, a chamber adjacent the nose and mouth region of said person for the reception of a breathable gas mixture;
- means for delivery of said breathable gas mixture to said chamber, including means operably coupled with said mask means for delivery of pressurized oxygen thereto;
- an extensible, inflatable strap element operably connected with said mask means and extendable from a fully deflated position corresponding to a relatively low pressure therewithin which is substantially ambient pressure to a fully inflated position corresponding to full inflation pressure therewithin, and
- inflation control means operatively interconnecting said oxygen delivery means and said strap element, comprising manually controlled structure for selective inflation of the strap element to said full inflation pressure in order to extend the strap element to said fully inflated position to permit fitting thereof over the head of the person, and for deflation of the element to engage the head of the person to hold the mask in said fitted position, said inflation control means further including inflation level-maintaining means for selectively establishing and maintaining the level of inflation of the strap element at an intermediate gas pressure less than said full inflation pressure and greater than said relatively low pressure, said inflation level-maintaining means having structure for maintaining said intermediate gas pressure within said strap element without manual manipulation of said inflation control means; and
- means for preventing said safety apparatus from being stored in a condition where said inflation level maintaining means maintain said intermediate gas pressure.
- 4. Respiratory apparatus comprising:
- a breathing mask having a face cover, a connecting block and a demand regulator connectable to a source of pressurized breathable gas; and
- a head harness having at least one expandable strap whose ends are mechanically connected to said connecting block and which has an element inflatable by said pressurized gas for lengthening the strap to a predetermined size, sufficient to position the harness over the head of a person;
- manually controlled strap inflation and deflation control means carried by said mask and having:
- (a) manually controlled valve means having a risk condition wherein it connects an output thereof to atmosphere and an actuated condition where it connects said output to atmosphere,
- (b) selection valve means having a housing and an input chamber connected to said output of said manually controlled valve means and an output chamber connected to said inflatable element, a passage between said input chamber and said output chambers, a valve member cooperating with said passage, biased toward a position where it chooses said passage by resilient means and away from said passage by a force in proportion to gas pressure in said output chamber,
- (c) inflation valve means having a position where it communicates said output chamber to said pressurized gas source and second position in which it separates said output chamber from said pressurized gas source,
- (d) manually actuable lever means movable into:
- a normal position in which it has no action on said selection valve means and said inflation valve means, whereby said resilient means are inactive,
- a comfort position in which it is resiliently retained and in which it exerts a compression force on said resilient means while not exerting an action on said inflation valve means, and
- a full inflation position wherein it forces said inflation valve means into said first position against the action of resilient return means and increases said compression force.
- 5. Respiratory apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising a restricted passage by-passing said inflation valve means.
- 6. Respiratory apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising altitude responsive means operatively connected to said selection valve means for forcing said valve member into a position where it communicates the input chamber and output chamber upon ambient depressurization.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Continuation in Part of application Ser. No. 07/523,832 filed May 16, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,102, which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 07/184,479, filed Apr. 21, 1988, abandoned.
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Brochure: "Eros Quick Donning Mask", Scott Aviation. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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