Claims
- 1. An underwater breathing apparatus for supplying air to a submerged diver, comprising:
- a) a first reservoir bag at or above the surface of the water having an inlet and an outlet capable of maintaining a plurality of gauge pressures from about 1.7 psi up to about 6 psi;
- b) a floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag having an inlet and an outlet, said floatable variable-pressure reservoir bag connected by means of an air hose to said first reservoir bag whereby pressure is supplied to said second bag from said first reservoir bag;
- c) breathing means worn by said diver for receiving air from said reservoir bag;
- d) an air hose for delivering air from said second bag to said diver, said hose being connected at one end to said second bag outlet and at the other end to said diver breathing means;
- e) pump means connected to said first reservoir bag inlet via an air hose for delivering air under pressure to said first reservoir bag whereby a gauge pressure between about 1.7 and about 6 psi may be maintained in said first reservoir bag; and
- f) means for maintaining the air pressure in said first reservoir bag within a selected range.
- 2. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pump means is a manually operated pump and said means for maintaining air pressure includes a pressure gauge for gauging pressure in said first reservoir bag to allow said pump to be selectively operated in response to pressure variations within said first reservoir bag.
- 3. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first reservoir bag has a pressure relief valve for preventing damage from excessive pressure.
- 4. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further including a one-way manual squeeze pump on said air hose near said diver for manually forcing air from said hose toward said diver.
- 5. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pump means is a motor-driven pump and said means for maintaining air pressure includes pressure-sensitive means for automatically operating said pump in response to pressure variations in said first reservoir bag.
- 6. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 5, further including:
- a) a motor-driven pump connected to said first reservoir bag inlet; and
- b) pressure-sensitive means for automatically operating said motor driven pump as an alternative to said manual pump in response to variations in reservoir air pressure.
- 7. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said breathing means includes a face mask having a one-way exhaust valve for exhaling air.
- 8. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein said face mask includes a one-way valve for inhaling air.
- 9. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein said face mask includes a manually operated flow restrictor/shut-off valve for controlling air flow to said diver.
- 10. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said breathing means includes a mouthpiece apparatus having a one-way exhaust valve for exhaling air.
- 11. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein said mouthpiece apparatus includes a one-way valve for inhaling air.
- 12. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein said mouthpiece apparatus includes a manually operated flow restrictor/shut-off valve for controlling air flow to said diver.
- 13. An underwater breathing apparatus for supplying air to a submerged diver, comprising:
- a) a first reservoir bag used at or above the surface of the water having an inlet and an outlet capable of maintaining a plurality of gauge pressures suitable to provide breathable air to a diver at a depth from about 4 feet up to about 12 feet;
- b) a floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag having an inlet and an outlet;
- c) an air hose for delivering pressurized air from said first reservoir bag to said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag, said hose being connected at one end to said first reservoir bag outlet and at the other end to said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag inlet;
- d) a manually operated pump connected to said first reservoir bag inlet via an air hose for delivering air under pressure to said first reservoir bag;
- e) a pressure gauge for measuring the air pressure in said first reservoir bag to allow the pump to be selectively operated in response to bag pressure variations in order to maintain said air pressure within a selected range;
- f) a breathing means worn by said diver for receiving air from said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag;
- g) an air hose for delivering air from said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag to said diver, said hose being connected at one end to said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag outlet and at the other end to said diver breathing means; and
- h) a pressure release means on said first reservoir bag, said means being activated at selected bag pressure levels to relieve air pressure in said first reservoir bag above said pressure levels.
- 14. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 13, further including a one-way manual squeeze pump on said air hose near said diver for manually forcing air from said hose toward said diver.
- 15. An underwater breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 13, further including a buoyant annular ring encircling said first reservoir bag at or near water level, and ballast along the bottom of said first reservoir bag, said annular ring and said ballast assisting in maintaining said first reservoir bag in an upright position in the water.
- 16. An underwater breathing apparatus for supplying air to a submerged diver, comprising:
- a) a floating first reservoir bag having an inlet and an outlet capable of maintaining a plurality of gauge pressures from about 1.7 psi up to about 6 psi;
- b) a floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag having an inlet and an outlet;
- c) an air hose for delivering pressurized air from said first reservoir bag to said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag, said hose being connected at one end to said first reservoir bag outlet and at the other end to said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag inlet;
- d) a manually operated pump connected to said first reservoir bag inlet via an air hose for delivering air under pressure to said first reservoir bag;
- e) a pressure gauge for measuring the air pressure in said first reservoir bag to allow the pump to be selectively operated in response to bag pressure variations in order to maintain said air pressure within a selected range;
- f) a breathing means worn by said diver for receiving air from said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag.
- 17. An underwater breathing apparatus for supplying air to a submerged diver, comprising:
- a) a first reservoir bag used on a dry surface having an inlet and an outlet capable of maintaining a plurality of gauge pressures from about 1.7 psi up to about 6 psi;
- b) a floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag having an inlet and an outlet;
- c) an air hose for delivering pressurized air from said first reservoir bag to said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag, said hose being connected at one end to said first reservoir bag outlet and at the other end to said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag inlet;
- d) a manually operated pump connected to said first reservoir bag inlet via an air hose for delivering air under pressure to said first reservoir bag;
- e) a pressure gauge for measuring the air pressure in said first reservoir bag to allow the pump to be selectively operated in response to bag pressure variations in order to maintain said air pressure within a selected range;
- f) a breathing means worn by said diver for receiving air from said floatable variable-pressure second reservoir bag.
- 18. An underwater breathing apparatus for supplying air to a submerged diver, comprising:
- a) a reservoir bag at or above the surface of the water having an inlet and an outlet capable of maintaining a plurality of gauge pressures up to about 6 psi;
- b) breathing means worn by said diver for receiving air from said reservoir bag;
- c) an air hose for delivering air from said reservoir bag to said diver, said hose being connected at one end to said pressurized reservoir bag outlet and at the other end to said diver breathing means;
- d) motor-driven pump means connected to said reservoir bag inlet via an air hose for delivering air under pressure to said pressurized reservoir bag whereby a pressure between about 1.7 and about 6 psi may be maintained in said reservoir bag; and
- e) means connected to said pump means for maintaining the air pressure in said reservoir bag within a selected range and automatically operating said pump means in response to pressure variations in said reservoir bag.
- 19. An underwater breathing apparatus for supplying air to a submerged diver comprising:
- a) a pressurized reservoir bag at or above the surface of the water having an inlet and an outlet capable of maintaining a plurality of gauge pressures up to about 6 psi;
- b) breathing means worn by said diver for receiving air from said reservoir bag;
- c) an air hose for delivering air from said reservoir bag to said diver, said hose being connected at one end to said pressurized reservoir bag outlet and at the other end to said diver breathing means;
- d) manually-operated pump means connected to said reservoir bag inlet via an air hose for delivering air under pressure to said pressurized reservoir bag whereby a pressure between about 1.7 and about 6 psi may be maintained in said reservoir bag;
- e) a motor-driven pump connected to said pressurized reservoir bag inlet;
- f) pressure sensitive means connected to said motor-driven pump for automatically operating said motor-driven pump as an alternative to said manual pump in response to variations in reservoir air pressure.
- 20. An underwater breathing apparatus for supplying air to a submerged diver, comprising:
- a) a reservoir bag at or above the surface of the water having an inlet and an outlet capable of maintaining a plurality of gauge pressures suitable to provide breathable air to a diver at a depth of from about 4 feet up to about 12 feet;
- b) breathing means worn by said diver for receiving air form said reservoir bag;
- c) an air hose for delivering air from said reservoir bag to the diver, said hose connected at one end to said reservoir bag outlet and at the other end to said diver breathing means;
- d) a manually operated pump connected to said reservoir bag inlet via an air hose for delivering air under pressure to said reservoir bag;
- e) a pressure gauge for measuring the air pressure in said reservoir bag to allow the pump to be selectively operated in response to bag pressure variations in order to maintain said air pressure within a selected range;
- f) pressure release means on said reservoir bag, said means being activated at selected bag pressure levels to relieve air pressure in said reservoir bag above said pressure levels; and
- g) a one-way manual squeeze pump on said air hose near said diver for manually forcing air from said hose toward said diver.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 07/452,129 filed Dec. 15, 1989 now abandoned.
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