Claims
- 1. In a pressure-demand breathing apparatus including a face mask providing a mask chamber when fitted against the face of a wearer and means including an air supply line for connecting said mask to a pressurized air supply, a pressure demand regulator positioned in said air supply line between said face mask and said air supply,
- said pressure-demand regulator including means responsive to pressure within said mask chamber for admitting said pressurized air to said mask chamber at flow rates required for normal breathing or abnormally deep breathing when said mask is worn and for maintaining a predetermined positive pressure in the mask chamber above the ambient pressure when said mask is worn, said regulator also admitting said pressurized air to said mask at a predetermined high air flow rate substantially greater than that required either for normal breathing or for abnormally deep breathing when said mask is removed, the improvement comprising shut-off means positioned between said pressure-demand regulator and said air supply, said shut-off means being responsive to said predetermined high air flow rate through said pressure demand regulator which exceeds that required even for abnormally deep breathing for automatically interrupting the supply of air to said mask under unrestricted flow conditions such as occurs when the mask is removed from the face of a wearer and is open to the ambient atmosphere, whereby said shut-off means is inoperative during normal breathing and during abnormally deep breathing when the mask is worn but only becomes operative when the flow therethrough exceeds the flow which occurs during abnormally deep breathing so that sufficient air is supplied to the wearer at all times when said mask is worn but the air supply is shut off when said mask is removed, to thereby prevent unwanted depletion of said air supply.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, said shut-off means having automatic reset means for restoring the supply of air to said mask when said mask is worn by the user.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, said shut-off means having means for automatic resetting to its normally open position when air pressure in said mask chamber is restored to a normal operating level when said mask is worn.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said shutoff means includes means for manual resetting to its normally open position, said manual resetting means including valve means movable from a position blocking by-pass flow around said shut-off valve means to a position permitting by-pass flow therearound to reduce the pressure differential across said shut-off means whereby said shut-off means is restored from its closed to its open position.
- 5. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1, said shut-off means having a spring-biased poppet valve.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, said shut-off means operating in response to a flow rate through said regulator exceeding the peak flow of a predetermined breathing requirement.
- 7. Breathing apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein a pressure drop occurs across both said shut-off means and said regulator when in use, the pressure drop across the regulator being a small percentage of the total pressure drop under abnormal flow conditions and representing a significant part of the total pressure drop under normal conditions of use.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 926,004, filed July 19, 1978, now abandoned.
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