Claims
- 1. An air breathing device comprising:
- a.) a main body including a fill port for supplying air to an air supply tank mounted on the breathing device;
- b.) a rotatable cylinder stem defining a first orifice bore, the cylinder stem being mounted on the breathing device and attached to the air supply tank, the first orifice bore being connected to the air supply tank;
- c.) an on-off valve mounted on the cylinder stem and defining a second orifice bore, the first and second orifice bores forming an air communication upon sufficient rotation of the cylinder stem, thereby turning on and admitting air from the air supply tank to the device;
- d.) an air regulator housing mounted within the main body and connecting from the second orifice bore to a popper bore cavity;
- e.) piston means mounted within the main body and connected to the regulator housing and the air supply tank, the piston means reducing air pressure from the air supply tank and the air regulator;
- f.) an elongate, spring loaded poppet means defining a longitudinal, axial bore, one end of the poppet means seating into an atmospheric bore, and an opposed end of the poppet means, including a poppet head, seating into and sealing the poppet bore cavity, and a poppet stem mounted and secured within the longitudinal, axial bore;
- g.) a body portion mounted in the on-off valve and providing an air connection between the valve and the popper means of the air regulator housing;
- h.) a breathing mouthpiece and exhaust port mounted on the air breathing device, the breathing mouthpiece being air connected through the body portion to the air regulator, housing and the poppet bore cavity, the exhaust port being connected to the body portion; and,
- i.) a lever adapted to actuate the stem of the popper means, the poppet stem being connected to the lever through a popper stem cavity contiguous with the popper bore cavity and secured in the popper seem cavity by a shoulder on the poppet stem; whereby:
- i. when the on-off valve is turned on, and a user inhales on the mouthpiece, sufficient suction is produced to unseat the popper valve from the popper bore cavity and admit air to the user from the air supply tank and through the connected first orifice bore, and then through the body portion;
- ii. when the user exhales on the mouthpiece, the popper closes and exhaust air passes through the body portion to the exhaust port; and,
- iii. when the lever is pressed, the poppet will be unseated ad release or blow out water and moisture through the body portion and exhaust port.
- 2. The air breathing device of claim 1, in which air pressure from the air supply tank is reduced from about 3,000 psi-4,000 psi to about 75-140 psi.
- 3. The air breathing device of claim 1, including an air cylinder attached to the cylinder stem for supplying air therethrough.
- 4. The air breathing device of claim 1, in which the poppet stem provides a roughened surface to firmly attach the poppet stem to the poppet.
- 5. The air breathing device of claim 1, in which the breathing mouthpiece is air connected to the air regulator housing by a single manifold.
- 6. The air breathing device of claim 1, in which the poppet stem, at an end remote from the poppet head, is positioned for movement within an atmospheric air bore, and water or air at atmospheric pressure will maintain the poppet closed.
- 7. The air breathing device of claim 1, in which the piston means is connected directly to the air tank by an air bore, and a control element is provided to seal the connection between the air tank and the piston.
- 8. The air breathing device of claim 7 in which the control element is mounted on the piston means.
- 9. The air breathing device of claim 8, in which the piston means defines an air passageway therethrough which is connected to the said air bore, and the control element is rotatably mounted on the piston means and adapted to seal and unseal the said air passageway during rotation.
- 10. An air breathing device, comprising:
- a.) a main body portion, including a fill port for supplying air to an air supply tank mounted on the breathing device;
- b.) an air regulator housing mounted within the main body portion and connecting to a poppet bore cavity;
- c.) piston means mounted within the main body for connecting the air regulator housing directly with the air supply tank, the piston means reducing air pressure from the air supply tank to the air regulator;
- d.) a control element mounted on the piston means and adapted to seal and unseal the connection between the piston means and the air supply tank;
- e.) an elongate, spring loaded poppet means connected to the air regulator housing, the poppet means defining a longitudinal, axial bore, one end of the poppet means seating into an atmospheric bore, and an opposed end of the poppet means, including a poppet head, seating into and sealing the poppet bore cavity, and a poppet stem mounted and secured within the longitudinal, axial bore of the poppet;
- f.) a breathing mouthpiece and exhaust port mounted on the air breathing device, the breathing mouthpiece being air connected through the main body portion to the air regulator, housing and the poppet bore cavity, the exhaust port being connected to the main body portion; and,
- g.) a lever adapted to actuate the stem of the poppet means, the poppet stem being connected to the lever through a poppet stem cavity contiguous with the poppet bore cavity and secured in the poppet stem cavity by a shoulder on the poppet stem; whereby:
- i. when the control element is turned on, and a user inhales on the mouthpiece, sufficient suction is produced to unseat the poppet valve from the poppet bore cavity and admit air to the user from the air supply tank, through the connected piston means and then through the main body portion;
- ii. when the user exhales on the mouthpiece, the popper closes and exhaust air passes through the main body portion to the exhaust port; and,
- iii. when the lever is pressed, the poppet will be unseated and release or blow out water and moisture through the main body portion and exhaust port.
- 11. The air breathing device of claim 10, in which the said piston means defines a central bore connected to the air supply tank, and the control element is rotatably mounted on the said piston means and adapted to seal and unseal the central bore.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 528,248, filed: May 24, 1990 and issued Mar. 31, 1992 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,099,835, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 293,071 filed Jan. 3, 1989, and issued May 29, 1990 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,928,686.
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