Claims
- 1. A breathing apparatus with automatic redundant fluid pressure controls and a low pressure warning device, said apparatus comprising:
- first and second conduit means, said first conduit means being adapted to be connected to a source supply of high fluid pressure;
- a facemask respirator connected in fluid communication with said second conduit means;
- first pressure reducer means interconnecting said first and second conduit means for delivering fluid at a first low pressure to said second conduit means and said respirator means;
- third conduit means connected with said second conduit means;
- second pressure reducer means interconnecting said first and third conduit means and operable to deliver fluid at an intermediate pressure higher than said first low pressure to said third conduit means;
- first pressure transfer means normally closing said third conduit means and responsive to failure of said first pressure reducer means and a drop in pressure in said second conduit means to a predetermined level below said first low pressure to open said third conduit means and communicate fluid at the intermediate pressure to said second conduit means;
- second pressure transfer means connected in fluid communication with said first and third conduit means and responsive to a pressure drop of said supply source below a predetermined dangerously low level of pressure to communicate fluid at said intermediate fluid pressure to said second conduit means; and
- fluid actuated alarm means mounted in said facemask respirator and responsive to delivery of fluid at said intermediate pressure to the respirator upon actuation of said first or second pressure transfer means to thereby signal an alarm and indicate a failure of said first pressure reducer means or the depletion of the gas supply to a dangerously low level.
- 2. A breathing apparatus as described in claim 1, wherein the facemask respirator includes a breathing demand regulator connected in fluid communication with the second conduit means and said alarm means is fluid actuated to signal an alarm only during the inhalations of a wearer of the facemask respirator.
- 3. A self-contained breathing apparatus with automatic redundant fluid pressure controls, said apparatus comprising:
- a pair of first-stage pressure regulators;
- a second-stage breathing regulator,
- said pair of first-stage pressure regulators including a first pressure regulator means and a backup regulator means connected in fluid communication with said second-stage breathing regulator and connectable in parallel between a gas supply container and the second-stage breathing regulator to reduce the pressure of the stored gas to pressures compatible with the second-stage breathing regulator,
- said first pressure regulator means producing a low output pressure and said backup regulator means producing an intermediate output pressure when connected to said gas supply;
- first pressure transfer means responsive to a difference in pressures between said low and intermediate outlet pressures which is greater than a predetermined difference to thereby fluidly communicate said intermediate pressure to said second-stage breathing regulator in the event of failure of said first pressure regulator means to communicate said low output pressure;
- second pressure transfer means responsive to a difference in pressure levels between said fluid pressure source and said intermediate outlet pressure which is less than a predetermined difference to thereby fluidly communicate said intermediate pressure to the breathing regulator in the event of depletion of the gas in said gas supply container to a predetermined low level;
- a facemask respirator means, said breathing regulator being mounted in said facemask respirator means and providing breathing gas to the facemask respirator in response to inhalations of a wearer of the facemask respirator; and
- a fluid actuated signal device responsive to application of said intermediate pressure to the breathing regulator upon operation of either of said pressure transfer means to provide a warning during inhalations of the wearer in the event of failure of said first pressure regulator means or the depletion of gas in said gas supply container to a dangerously low pressure, said signal device being mounted within the facemask whereby the actuating fluid for said signal device is supplied as breathing gas to the wearer of the facemask respirator.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 45 U.S.C. 2457).
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