Claims
- 1. A combination backing frame and high pressure tank forming a shoulder mounting for carrying on the back of a person to receive breathing gas, comprising a tubular frame structure forming a backing frame adapted to contain a high pressure breathing gas for the person and to produce a cooling effect when the breathing gas is released from the frame, said backing frame having one side conformable to the person's back and adapted to overlie the person's back and having an opposite rear side, a casing connected to said frame and covering said rear side, the space between said casing and said backing frame forming a receiving chamber, said tubular frame structure comprising a single coil tube formed into a rectangular grid, a heat producing breathing gas regenerator for producing breathing gas for the person and which produces heat with the production of the breathing gas connected to said high pressure tank and positioned inside and near the top of said chamber on a side of said tubular frame away from said one side thereof conformable to the person's back, said tubular frame positioned to physically separate said heat producing breathing air regenerator from the person's back and by the cooling of said frame to counteract the heating of said regenerator to prevent a heating of the person's back.
- 2. A combination backing frame and high pressure tank forming a shoulder mounting for carrying on the back of a person to receive breathing gas, comprising a tubular frame structure forming a backing frame which is adapted to contain a high pressure breathing gas for the person and to produce a cooling effect when the breathing gas is released from the frame, said backing frame having one side conformable to the person's back and adapted to overlie the person's back and having an opposite rear side, a housing connected to said frame and covering said rear side, the space between said casing and said backing frame forming a receiving chamber, said tubular frame structure comprising a plurality of U-shaped tubes and a cross header forming a lower portion of said tubes interconnecting said tubes, a heat producing breathing gas regenerator for producing breathing gas for the person and which produces heat with the production of breathing gas connected to said high pressure tank and positioned inside and near the top of said chamber on a side of said tubular frame away from said one side thereof conformable to the person's back, said tubular frame positioned to physically separate said heat producing breathing gas regenerator from the person's back and by the cooling of said frame to counteract the heating of said regenerator to prevent the heating of the person's back.
- 3. A method of preventing the heating of a person's back who is carrying a heat producing breathing air regenerator connected to a tubular frame structure for containing a high pressure breathing gas for the person and which produces a cooling effect when the breathing gas is released from the frame, comprising, forming the tubular frame into a backing frame shaped to conform to the person's back and adapted to overlie the person's back, connecting a casing to the tubular frame to define a receiving chamber therebetween, positioning the heat producing breathing gas regenerator within the receiving chamber and connecting the regenerator to the tubular frame so that the tubular frame is positioned to physically separate the person's back from the regenerator, and withdrawing breathing gas from the tubular frame and regenerator which produces the cooling effect on the tubular frame and a heating effect on the regenerator, whereby the cooling effect of the tubular frame counteracts the heating effect of the regenerator and prevents the heating of the person's back.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 839,578 filed Oct. 5, 1977, now abandoned.
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