Claims
- 1. A variable volume ratio compound counterlung for use with a semi-closed circuit breathing apparatus, said breathing apparatus including a breathing loop to allow a majority of exhaled gas to travel therethrough and be cleansed of carbon dioxide and ultimately inhaled by a diver utilizing the breathing apparatus, said compound counterlung comprising:a flexible bag member for communication with an exhaled gas area of the breathing loop; an outer counterlung member for communication with an exhaled gas area of the breathing loop, said flexible bag member disposed within said outer counterlung member; means for varying the volume of said flexible bag member with changes in depth; and means for discharging gas stored within said flexible bag member depending on the diver's respiratory minute volume; wherein said flexible bag member is driven by said outer counterlung member to discharge gas stored within said flexible bag member; wherein collapsing of said outer counterlung member also returns gas stored within said outer counterlung member back into the breathing loop; wherein the relationship between said outer counterlung member, said flexible bag member, said means for varying and said means for discharging provides for semi-closed cycle passive gas addition that is keyed to both respiratory minute volume and depth by making each discharge mass constant relative to an volumetric relationship of said flexible bag member and said outer counterlung member at surface.
- 2. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 1 wherein said means for varying are a pair of depth sensors which act as pressure differential control mechanism to change the volumetric relationship between said flexible bag member and said outer counterlung member.
- 3. A variable volume ratio compound counterlung for use with a semi-closed circuit breathing apparatus, said breathing apparatus including a breathing loop to allow a majority of exhaled gas to travel therethrough and be cleansed of carbon dioxide and ultimately inhaled by a diver utilizing the breathing apparatus, said compound counterlung comprising:a flexible bag member for communication with an exhaled gas area of the breathing loop; an outer counterlung member for communication with an exhaled gas area of the breathing loop, said flexible bag member disposed within said outer counterlung member; means for varying the volume of said flexible bag member with changes in depth; and means for discharging gas stored within said flexible bag member depending on the diver's respiratory minute volume; wherein said means for varying are a pair of depth sensors which act as pressure differential control mechanism to change the volumetric relationship between said flexible bag member and said outer counterlung member; wherein each of said pair of depth sensors comprising: a housing member; a control bellow member having a first end and a second end and disposed within said housing member, said bellow member attached at the first end to said housing member; a control rod having a first end and a second end, the first end of said control rod disposed within said housing member and attached the second end of said bellow member; a control arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of said control arm attached to the second end of said control rod, the second end of said control arm attached to said flexible bag member.
- 4. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 3 wherein said housing member is transparent.
- 5. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 3 wherein changes in depth causes said control bellow member to either compress or expand which in turn also moves said control rod and said control arm simultaneously, wherein the movement of the control arms of said pair of depth sensors varies the volume of said flexible bag member accordingly.
- 6. A variable volume ratio compound counterlung for use with a semi-closed circuit breathing apparatus, said breathing apparatus including a breathing loop to allow a majority of exhaled gas to travel therethrough and be cleansed of carbon dixoide and ultimately inhaled by a diver utilizing the breathing apparatus, said compound counterlung comprising:a flexible bag member for communication with an exhaled gas area of the breathing loop; an outer counterlung member for communication with an exhaled gas area of the breathing loop, said flexible bag member disposed within said outer counterlung member; means for varying the volume of said flexible bag member with changes in depth; and means for discharging gas stored within said flexible bag member depending on the diver's respiratory minute volume; wherein said means for discharging comprising: a first pair of plate members, a first plate member attached to a first end of said flexible bag member and a second plate member attached to an opposite second end of said flexible bag member; a second pair of plate members, a first plate member of said second pair attached to a first end of said outer counterlung member and a second plate member of said second pair attached to an opposite second end of said outer counterlung member, said first plate member of said first pair and said first plate member of said second pair attached to each other and said second plate member of said first pair and said second plate member of said second pair attached to each other; and a discharge outlet in communication with said flexible bag member; wherein as a diver inhales said outer counterlung collapses proportionally, which also causes a corresponding collapse of said flexible bag member causing a corresponding portion of gas stored within said flexible bag member to be discharged through said discharge outlet.
- 7. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 1 further including means for returning gas stored within said outer counterlung member back into the breathing loop during inhalation of the diver.
- 8. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 1 wherein said flexible bag member and said outer counterlung communicate with the breathing loop by a manifold inlet.
- 9. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 8 wherein said manifold inlet comprises:a primary gas path member having a first end in communication with an exhaled breath area of the breathing loop a first auxiliary gas path member having a first end attached to said primary gas path member and a second end attached to said outer counterlung, said first auxiliary gas path member providing communication between said primary gas path member and said outer counterlung; a second auxiliary gas path member having a first end attached to said primary gas path member and a second end attached to said flexible bag member, said second auxiliary gas path member providing communication between said primary gas path member and said flexible bag member; and a first one-way valve disposed within said primary gas path member intermediate the attachment points of said first auxiliary gas path member and said second auxiliary gas path member to said primary gas path.
- 10. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 9 further a second one-way valve disposed within said primary gas path member such that the attachment point of said second auxiliary gas path member to said primary gas path member is intermediated said first one-way valve and said second one-way valve.
- 11. A variable volume ratio compound counterlung for use with a semi-closed circuit breathing apparatus, said breathing apparatus including a breathing loop to allow a majority of exhaled gas to travel therethrough and be cleansed of carbon dioxide and ultimately inhaled by a diver utilizing the breathing apparatus, said compound counterlung comprising:a flexible bag member for communication with an exhaled gas area of the breathing loop; an outer counterlung member for communication with an exhaled gas area of the breathing loop, said flexible bag member disposed within said outer counterlung member, said flexible bag member having first and second ends which are attached to said outer counterlung; and a pair of depth sensors operatively associated with said flexible bag member to vary the volume of said flexible bag member with changes in depth; wherein said flexible bag member is driven by said outer counterlung to discharge gas stored within said flexible bag member depending on the diver's respiratory minute volume; wherein collapsing of said outer counterlung member also returns gas stored within said outer counterlung back into the breathing loop.
- 12. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 11 wherein each of said pair of depth sensors comprising:a housing member; a pressure sensing element consisting of a control bellow member having a first end and a second end and disposed within said housing member, said bellow member attached at the first end to said housing member; a control rod having a first end and a second end, the first end of said control rod disposed within said housing member and attached the second end of said bellow member; a control arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of said control arm attached to the second end of said control rod, the second end of said control arm attached to said flexible bag member.
- 13. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 12 wherein said housing member is transparent to allow for external visual verification of gas tight integrity and any pressure/vacuum preload condition of the pressure sensing element.
- 14. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 12 wherein changes in depth causes said control bellow member to either compress or expand which in turn also moves said control rod and said control arm simultaneously, wherein the movement of the control arms of said pair of depth sensors varies the volume of said flexible bag member accordingly.
- 15. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 11 wherein said flexible bag member and said outer counterlung communicate with the breathing loop by a manifold inlet.
- 16. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 15 wherein said manifold inlet comprises:a primary gas path member having a first end in communication with an exhaled breath area of the breathing loop; a first auxiliary gas path member having a first end attached to said primary gas path member and a second end attached to said outer counterlung, said first auxiliary gas path member providing communication between said primary gas path member and said outer counterlung; a second auxiliary gas path member having a first end attached to said primary gas path member and a second end attached to said flexible bag member, said second auxiliary gas path member providing communication between said primary gas path member and said flexible bag member; and a first one-way valve disposed within said primary gas path member intermediate the attachment points of said first auxiliary gas path member and said second auxiliary gas path member to said primary gas path.
- 17. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 15 further a second one-way valve disposed within said primary gas path member such that the attachment point of said second auxiliary gas path member to said primary gas path member is intermediated said first one-way valve and said second one-way valve.
- 18. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 11 wherein the attachment of said flexible bag member to said outer counterlung member reduces the flexible bag member's ability to expand in one axis while retaining full movement in another axis.
- 19. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 11 wherein said depth sensors can be pressure/vacuum biased as a preload condition.
- 20. The variable volume ratio compound counterlung of claim 11 wherein a discharge of gas from said inner bag member is linked to motion of said outer counterlung member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/034,644, filed Jan. 7, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Provisional Applications (1)
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