Claims
- 1. A breathing apparatus, comprising a facepiece and a demand valve wherein the demand valve is a pilot operated valve having a housing including an inlet port for connection to a source of pressurized gas, an outlet port to discharge gas, and a valve member which selectively allows or prevents fluid communication between the inlet and outlet ports in response to a predetermined pressure level sensed at a vent passage, the demand valve further including an occluding means operable to occlude the vent passage and thus override the pilot operation of the valve, the occluding means being carried by the housing for movement between first and second positions in which the vent passage is respectively open and occluded, and cooperating engagement means being provided on the occluding means and on the facepiece so that when the demand valve is mounted to the facepiece the occluding means occupies said first position.
- 2. A breathing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the occluding means is resiliently biased toward said second position.
- 3. A breathing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the occluding means comprises a lever pivotally mounted to the housing, the lever having a first end adapted to engage the facepiece when the demand valve is mounted thereto, and a second end adapted to selectively occlude the vent passage.
- 4. A breathing apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the occluding means is resiliently biased toward said second position.
- 5. A breathing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the occluding means comprises an elongate stem having two axial end portions, the stem being mounted to the housing for axial movement between said first and second positions, one axial end portion of said stem engaging the facepiece when the demand valve is mounted thereto and the other axial end portion of the stem being adapted to occlude the vent passage.
- 6. A breathing apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the occluding means is resiliently biased toward said second position.
- 7. A breathing apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said stem is received by and extends through said vent passage.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 090,892, filed Aug. 31, 1987 now abandoned.
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