Claims
- 1. A portable hyperbaric rebreather comprising a chamber large enough to contain a whole normally proportioned adult human body, said rebreather made of a flexible, nonbreathable, transparent, and lightweight material, said chamber maintaining air pressures in the range of 1-3 psi greater than ambient, pumping means connected to said chamber through a one-way intake valve for achieving said air pressures inside said rebreather; an internal bladder for collection of exhaled air; said bladder being formed of a lightweight material substantially conforming to the available space in said chamber; a face mask comprising a one-way intake valve and a one-way exhaust valve connecting to said bladder whereby inhalation occurs through said intake valve from the interior of said chamber and exhalation occurs through said exhaust valve into said bladder; and a pressure responsive exhaust valve connecting said bladder to the environment outside said rebreather through said rebreather wall at a preselected pressure; said chamber being in the shape of a cylinder which is open at both ends for entry of a person, and is sealed by means of a resealable pressure containing closure device, said closure device comprising a rod and a tube, said tube having a longitudinal slot running the length of the tube with said slot having a predetermined width, said predetermined width accommodating the material of said open ends of said rebreather and the rod, the rod having a diameter smaller than the internal diameter of the tube by a small dimension that permits the tube to be easily slipped over the rod after the chamber material, at the open ends, has been wrapped around the rod, the rod diameter being of a size to insure that a tight seal is formed, the rod and the chamber material at the open ends being fully encased by the tube, with the open ends of said chamber material being sealed by extending through the slot in the tube; the seal becoming more effective as the chamber is pressurized, wherein said material pulls the rod with increasing force against the internal diameter and slot of the tube.
- 2. The rebreather of claim 1 wherein said pumping means comprises a plunge-type pump with a pressure responsive valve, said pressure responsive valve set to relieve excess pressure in said rebreather, said pump having a body chamber acting as a storage container for all components of the rebreather when they are rolled up and inserted into the body chamber of said pump.
- 3. The rebreather of claim 1 wherein said preselected pressure of said pressure responsive exhaust valve is about 1 psi above ambient pressure, said pressure responsive exhaust valve connecting said pumping means with said bladder to periodically vent said bladder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 07,690,634, filed Apr. 24, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/341,645, filed Apr. 21, 1989 issued May 5, 1992 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,109,837, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/010,046 filed Feb. 2, 1987, issued Dec. 4, 1990, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,974,829, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 06/743,011, filed Jun. 10, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,716,297.
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