The present invention relates generally to the field of snorkels for diving and the like, and more specifically to the snorkels which are designed to prevent water from entering a snorkel tube while float diving, scuba-diving, swimming or the like.
In a conventional snorkel, the opening at the top end thereof is only about 10-15 cm above the water level when the diver is floating. The tail end communicates with the diver's mouth, so a trifling carelessness (such as the snorkel is inclined) or a wave on the water surface may cause water to flow into the snorkel mouth and lead to the danger of swallowing water or choking the bronchia with water.
After purging water from a conventional snorkel, there is usually some residual water remaining in the lower portion of housing. Oftentimes the amount of this residual water is sufficiently little so that the diver may breathe past without significant “gurgling” noises, but is still enough to effectively reduce the breathing passage size such that breathing resistance is increased. Although the snorkel may equip the water valve, water is still hard to be repelled if water stays in some particular positions. Therefore divers must float to the water surface, take off the snorkel, and drain the water out, which is very inconvenient. However, decreasing the amount of water entering the snorkel becomes an important subject to the snorkel industry.
A snorkel splash protector attached at the upper end of the snorkel, the protector snaps into the end of the snorkel tube to prevent from water entering. The housing enable open or close the passage between snorkel tube and outside for air or water flow effectively.
The purpose of present invention is to provide a protector, which includes a float member uses its weight and buoyancy can prevent from water entering, attached to the end opening of a diving snorkel.
A housing with a passage adjacent to one side of said housing. Within the passage providing a float member which move up and down, the other side of passage provides a hollow tube, said single hollow tube allows air and water flow inlet and outlet smoothly.
Said float member is made by the material which density less than water, and in long rod shape which enable reach the top of opening by buoying quickly.
The present invention effectively uses several supports and a hollow tube surrounds the housing, and by using these hollow tubes, the float member is protected between. The float member can move vertically due to its position either below or above the water level. While under the water level, the float member moves upward, attached to the filler, and close the opening on the top, this way, neither water nor air can enter.
This present invention comprising the following components, which as:
The housing design of several supports and a hollow tube forms a space between therein having several functions: (1) allows air to be inhaled. (2) Protects the float member surrounds by the hollow tubes, so that there is no need to assemble another protecting cover and increase the water resistance and the housing volume. (3) The float member is only contacting the hollow tubes in lines or spots; therefore, the resistance between is decreased to the minimum and can still remain its stability. (4) The hollow tubes can direct the float member to move vertical strictly.
The shape of housing is not limited to the cylinder shape, it means, all other shapes can achieve the function of the present invention should be deemed as within the scope of the invention.
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The float member 40 consists several protruding stripes 41 at its circumference, these protruding stripes 41 contacts the wall 311 of the hollow tubes 31 gradually and decrease the resistance to the minimum. The float member 40 can move vertically due to the height of the water level. The top surface 42 and the filler 50 can attach to each other closely to prevent from air and water entering.
The float member 40 is made by the small density material; and the shape is not limited to the shape of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
The filler 50 is in ring shape made of silicone, rubber or some resilient materials. The center of it providing the hole 51, and a circle groove 52 is at the bottom portion of the ring, where the groove 52 attaches to the ring 37. The hole 51 is above the passage 36. The bottom of the filler 50 can be easily attached to the protruding circumferential tenon, on the top surface 42 of the float member 40. The press plate 60 compresses the filler 50.
The press plate 60 compresses the filler 50 downwardly. The press plate 60 has a hole 61 that is approximately the same size of the hole 51. Several protruding broads 62 are assembled at the exterior of the press plate 60. At the center of the protruding broads 62, there is a hole 63, which allows the tenon 39 to be plugged in, and makes the press plate 60 to be tightly attached to the filler 50 above the housing 30.
The top cover 70 can be attached to the top edge 33. Referring to
The aperture 35 of housing 30 allows the air and water go through, when air into the passage 36 will follow the hole 51 to the snorkel tube 10; when water comes into the passage 36, the buoyant of water makes the float member 40 upward. If the water level keeps upwardly, the top of float member 40 will move upwardly and get in touch closely with the bottom of filler 50 stop water flow through holes 51 and 61. Even though the water pressure increases when the whole snorkel goes under the water level, the float member 40 can still tightly attach to the filler 50. By the way water still is not able to enter the hole 51; obviously, water then cannot enter the inner space of hollow tubes 31.
In conclusion, the present invention of water entering preventing protector can allow air in/out the snorkel easily but water does not.
It will now be understood that the invention herein disclosed meets all of the aforementioned objects. It will also be understood that while a preferred embodiment has been described in detail, the invention is not necessarily limited by such exemplary disclosure, but only by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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