The present invention is related to an avalanche survival assembly to be worn by user, providing prolongation of life necessary condition for a user buried in snow from result of a snow avalanche, and facilitating discovery of the user under the snow. More particularly, it is related to a device providing a long-time fresh air breath for the user buried in snow, and effective signaling the place where the user is buried.
Snow avalanches are not rare natural disasters. Each year it is registered about 2,000 alarms for the avalanche only in Colorado. In the USA and Canada, about 40 people annually buried in snow and die because of snow avalanches.
Researchers affirm that people buried in snow in result of an avalanche, even if they are not seriously injured, remain alive in buried conditions for approximately 15-30 min. Death comes due to suffocation caused by exhaust carbon dioxide. This gas is accumulated in the surrounding environment, which is a source for air required for people to breathe, and gradually poison the air. Another problem is difficulties in quick finding people who are buried in snow. In many cases it takes more then 15-30 min that a survivor really has.
At present, it is developed and patented a number of devices providing people buried in snow with quality breath and thus, extending their life under the buried conditions. The examples of such prior art devices as U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,412,482; 6,000,395; 5,490,501; 4,964,405; 4,365,628; 4,062,359. Some devices include means signaling buried position of the people. These developments can be grouped the following way:
The first group includes the devices having an oxygen supply means, usually oxygen balloon, connected to a system that delivers the oxygen to the breath organs of the avalanche victim. A typical example of this approach is disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,482, 128/204 “Avalanche survival pack assembly” by Rowe. To maximize time for breath, the device deliver to the victim controlled amount of oxygen in a pulsating mode. Exhaust air passes through an carbonic acid absorbing means. Invention includes also a radio signal transmitting beacon and a color ribbon as an additional means for indication location of avalanche victims. The major drawbacks of the devices of this type are: a relatively large balloon with oxygen that user must carry on when he/she enter an avalanche-potential area, is very inconvenient and potentially restrictive for regular physical activities of the user. The worst thing, according to description of the device, it supplies avalanche victims with life-sustaining oxygen for no more then one hour, which may be not enough for survivor.
The second group includes devices having means providing usage of an oxygen contained in snow surrounding buried people. A typical example of this approach is disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,490,501, 128/204 “Avalanche victim's air-from-snow breathing device” by Crowley. The device includes inhalation and exhalation chambers, each of which is connected to a mask put on the victim's face. The mask includes a net-like membrane(s) capable to pass the air in (inhalation) and out (exhalation) of the mask. The major drawbacks of this system are: the exhaust air passing the net-like membrane warms the membrane and melt surrounding snow. The melted snow will convert into ice on the membrane surface, and thus dramatically reduce or even null membrane's penetration for the air.
The main object of the present invention is to overcome the above drawbacks of the prior art devices, i.e.
To prolong appreciably period of time when avalanche victim is supplied with fresh air,
To increase the efficiency of signaling about location of the avalanche victim,
To diminish relatively large inconvenient elements of an avalanche surviving device, which a user should carry on permanently during avalanche-potential situation.
The present invention achieves the above objectives, among others, by providing an air connection between avalanche victim and air space above a snow avalanche with the help of an air channel; the air channel in preferred embodiment has a spring shell which one turning into compressed position to extended position drills thickness of snow; an electrical driving means helps fulfilling this job and adds fresh air to natural ventilation of the air channel; a face mask separates flows of breath and absorbs of carbonic acid; the appearance over avalanche the metallic tube of air channel shell and radio and light beacons makes the disclosure of buried victim easier.
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A preferred embodiment of a rescue device for snow avalanche victim of the present invention is illustrated in
An air channel connecting victim's environment with air space under avalanche is made up on the base of a spring shell consisting of a spring plate. Projections of the main part of the air channel in compressed position are showed on
The spring (
During straightening the spring drills a hole in snow and free tube's end of the air channel together with movable housing 3 move in direction to air space above avalanche. At straightening the spring have to turn relatively housings. To provide this ability, both ends of the spring have hinge connections 20 (
The electrical block scheme (
The face mask 25 (
An apron 32 (
When a victim has found himself under an avalanche and has made sure that he cannot get out from snow by himself, he makes the decision to use the rescue device for a snow avalanche victim. For that he dresses in face mask, creates by his body, hands and feet around himself a cavity, by using the switched on flash-light with attached lace as a plummet orientates oneself in space, lies down on his back keeping his face up, and stretches out his feet. Then victim turns out stopper 9 and by ignition of the red control lamp 6 he is sure that process of rising of air channel begins. After that he inserts end of the connecting branch pipe 30 of the mask into the inlet 5 of the immovable housing 1 and lays the exhaust branch pipe 31 so that its end isn't closed by the snow. Alternate ignition and extinction of white 7 and blue 8 control lamps indicates that process of rising of air channel is over and emanation of light and radio signals begins. Ignition at that moment of the red control lamp means that the fan works normally. Extinction of the red control lamp, what may happen after a few hours working of the device, means that it is necessary to replace the battery 24a. So it is necessary to replace the battery 24b if the white 7 and the blue 8 control lamps cease to light up. In the presence of the flash-light those replace operations fulfil easily. By itself the appearance over avalanche the shell of the air channel, the metallic tube, make easier disclosure by rescuer of buried man by using, for example, radio-location sets. Proposed in this invention device and a buried victim in process of expectation of saving ones life are shown conditionally on