Claims
- 1. A hyperbaric rebreather comprising a chamber large enough to contain a whole normally proportional adult human body made of nonbreathable material capable of maintaining air pressures inside said chamber in the range from about 0.2 to about 10 psi greater than ambient comprising air input means for achieving said air pressure inside the rebreather chamber; an internal bladder for collection of exhaled air; said bladder being formed of material capable of substantially conforming to the available space in said chamber pressure-responsive exhaust means connecting said bladder to the environment outside said rebreather allowing air in said bladder to exhaust therethrough at a preselected internal chamber pressure achieved by said air input means; and exhalate capture means for conducting said exhaled air into said bladder and preventing escape of said exhaled air into said rebreather.
- 2. The rebreather of claim 1 wherein said pressures are maintained between about 0.2 and about 4 psi greater than ambient.
- 3. The rebreather of claim 1 wherein said preselected internal pressure is about 2 psi above ambient pressure.
- 4. The rebreather of claim 1 wherein said exhalate capture means comprises a face mask comprising a one-way intake valve and a one-way exhaust valve connected to said bladder whereby inhalation occurs through said intake valve from the interior of said rebreather and exhalation occurs through said exhaust valve into said bladder.
- 5. The rebreather of claim 1 wherein said means for achieving air pressures inside said rebreather comprise pumping means connected to said rebreather through one-way intake valve.
- 6. A portable rebreather of claim 1 made of flexible material.
- 7. A portable hyperbaric rebreather comprising a chamber large enough to contain a whole normally proportional adult human body made of flexible, nonbreathable material capable of maintaining air pressures in the range from 0.2-10 psi greater than ambient comprising pumping means connected to said chamber through a one-way air intake valve for achieving said air pressures inside said rebreather; an internal bladder for collection of exhaled air; said bladder being formed of material capable of 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, whereby air is exhausted into said outside environment from said bladder at a preselected pressure achieved by said pumping means.
- 8. The rebreather of claim 7 wherein said preselected pressure is about 2 psi above ambient pressure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 010,046 filed Feb. 2, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,974,829, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 743,011, filed Jun. 10, 1985, now abandoned.
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