Claims
- 1. A helmet for protecting against smoke or hypoxia, comprising inner and outer gas tight flexible covers, said inner cover being substantially transparent in a place adapted to register with a wearer's eyes, said inner cover being adapted to enclose the head of a wearer and said outer cover enclosing a portion of the exterior surface of said inner cover, said covers thus constituting a hood adapted to cover the head of the wearer, said hood having, in its lower part, sealing means adapted to connect the hood to the neck of the wearer, said helmet further including breathable gas supply means attached thereto, said portion of said inner cover and said outer gas tight flexible cover being secured together along their edges to define between them a first volume, while said inner cover and said sealing means define a second volume, said portion of said inner cover being interrupted in at least one region so as to define in this portion at least one opening through which said first and second volumes communicate with each other to allow the breathable gas to go back and forth through said opening, said covers being adaptable to move towards and away from each other according to a breathable gas demand from the wearer, making said first volume adapted to vary according to the wearer's inhalations and/or exhalations, porous filter means being placed in each of said openings for absorbing carbon dioxide and/or water from the breathable gas during its travel back and forth therethrough.
- 2. A helmet according to claim 1, wherein said porous filter means is a cartridge containing soda lime.
- 3. A helmet according to claim 1, wherein it further comprises removable closing means for automatically communicating said gas supply means with said helmet.
- 4. A helmet according to claim 1, further comprising a detachable closing means to activate the supply of breathable gas from the breathable gas supply means.
- 5. A helmet according to claim 1, comprising as said breathable gas supply means, at its lower part, a closed tube adapted to surround at least partly the neck of the wearer and containing a reserve supply of oxygen under pressure, and means to supply oxygen from said tube to at least one of said volumes.
- 6. A helmet according to claim 5, in which the tube has the form of a split ring, and transverse walls by which the tube is closed at its two ends facing each other.
- 7. Protective helmet according to claim 5, in which the tube containing the oxygen under pressure comprises two separate compartments and said means to supply oxygen including flow control means controlling the flow of oxygen from each of said compartments, said flow control means respectively offering two different resistances to the flow of gas therethrough, thereby permitting obtaining a feed of oxygen with two different flow rates, namely, a high initial flow rate to obtain rapid filling of the helmet, then a lower flow rate corresponding to the normal oxygen consumption of the wearer.
- 8. Protective helmet according to claim 7, in which the tube contains a transverse partition separating it into the two compartments and end walls, said flow control means including a capillary hole through said partition, a hole through one of said end walls, said capillary hole being of smaller diameter than said hole through said one end wall of the tube, and removable closure means closing the last-named hole.
- 9. Protective helmet according to claim 8, wherein the removable closure means is a rupturable nipple.
- 10. Protective helmet according to claim 8, in which the other end wall is opposite to the one wall having the last-named hole and has a central recess, a capillary tube which extends through the bottom of said central recess, one end of said capillary tube opening into the interior of the tube, the other end of the capillary tube is closed and extends exteriorly of said tube in the form of a helix which is axially deformable as a function of the pressure prevailing in the interior of the tube, thereby to constitute a manometer indicating the residual pressure in the interior of the tube.
- 11. A helmet according to claim 1, wherein it further comprises a lever pivotally mounted on the helmet about an axis and having leg means that extends into the interior of the helmet and being adapted to be pressed by the wearer's head when donning the helmet causing said lever to pivot, and valve means actuatable by pivoting of the lever in order to communicate breathable gas from the breathable gas supply means to said helmet.
Priority Claims (2)
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PCT/FR86/00179 |
May 1986 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 825,489, filed Jan. 30, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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