Claims
- 1. An improved quick disconnect device for scuba tanks, comprising;
- a female bracket being mountable to a first scuba tank, having
- a first mounting plate attachable to the first scuba tank and
- a cylindrical sleeve affixed to said first mounting plate, wherein
- said first mounting plate has a curved back surface so that said first mounting plate can be firmly attached to the first scuba tank, and said first mounting plate has a pair of spaced apart transverse grooves on its front surface so that two clamps can fit into said grooves to hold said first mounting plate to the first scuba tank;
- a male bracket being mountable to a second scuba tank, having
- a second mounting plate attachable to the second scuba tank and
- a projecting finger affixed to and extending downwardly from said second mounting plate, wherein
- said second mounting plate has a curved back surface so that said second mounting plate can be firmly attached to the second scuba tank, and said second mounting plate has a pair of spaced apart transverse grooves on its front surface so that two clamps can fit into said grooves to hold said second mounting plate to the second scuba tank;
- means for attaching and detaching the first and second scuba tanks comprising;
- a transverse aperture extending through said cylindrical sleeve perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said sleeve;
- a cross bore extending through said projecting finger perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said finger;
- quick release pin means suited for insertion into said transverse apertures, wherein attachment is achieved when
- said finger of said male bracket is inserted into said sleeve of said female bracket until said transverse aperture and said cross bore are aligned to form a through passage, and said removable quick release pin means is inserted into said through passage so as to lock said finger in said sleeve, and wherein detachment is achieved when
- said quick release pin means is removed from said through passage and said finger of said male bracket is removed from said sleeve of said female bracket.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of copending patent application Ser. No. 656,210 filed Feb. 15, 1991.
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