Water preventing equipment of a snorkel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6622722
  • Patent Number
    6,622,722
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 23, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a water preventing equipment fo a snorkel, that attaches to the end of a snorkel, which includes an embodiment and a cover. The embodiment contains a first room and a second room, which is divided by a baffle. The first room connects to the conduit. The cover is located above the end opening and it is an active structure that can flip up and down. The cover covers the end opening and is located above the first room. By using this active cover, this equipment can easily prevent large amounts of water from splashing into the conduit, and can still remain the smoothness of the airway for exhaling water and exhausting air.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




Floating divers and swimmers use the snorkel as a means to breathe while swimming face down on the water surface. The snorkel functions as a conduit between the diver's mount and the overhead air.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Swimmers and divers use snorkels to breathe while their face is facing downward under the water. 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. When the divers heads are sloped so that the snorkel is inclined, or a wave on the water surface may cause water to flow into the snorkel and to the mouth, undetected water can be inhaled resulting in coughing and extreme discomfort. Upon surfacing, the diver must clear the snorkel by a blast of exhaled air, which forces the remaining water back out through the upper end of the snorkel (or by other various device to exhaust the water from the snorkel).




If the route of the water were not smooth enough while the diver exhausts the water from the snorkel by exhaling air, some water would probably run back. This kind of situation might cause coughing if the amount of water that ran back was too much. If just a little amount, then it would not affect the normal breathing method, also the rest of the water would be forced out by several times of breathing.




There are several kinds of inventions designed to prevent from large amount of water entering the snorkel, like U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,805,610, 5,092,324, 5,280,785, 6,129,081, 6,073,626 . . . etc. The applicant thought that this kind of water entering preventer should meet several requirements:




1. Air way must be smooth. It is important that the amount of air for breathing not be decreased because of the structure.




2. The air and water must be able to enter or exit the conduit easily. It is important that water and air not to run back to the conduit because of the structure of the attachment.




3. The structure of the attachment should not be too complicated; otherwise the producing fee would be too high.




However, the applicant believes that the previous inventions mentioned above could not meet the requirements above.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide an attachment of a snorkel, which prevents from water getting in. The structure contains an active cover. This cover naturally lays on the opening of the conduit, preventing water from entering the conduit, and it can also make good affect on forcing the water out, exhaling air and exhausting air.




The other object of the present invention is that the active cover can automatically cover a part of the opening by using its own weight. On the other hand, when the conduit is exhaling air or water, the cover would flip open easily by itself. Therefore, enlarge the size of the opening of the conduit, which can exhale a large amount of water and air.




The other object of the present invention is to construct a larger opening on the top of the attachment. The active cover covers part of the opening, so that the water would not splash into the conduit. On the other hand, it provides a larger opening for air, which would make the diver easier to breathe.




The other object of the present invention is to provide a better path to exhale water. The reason is that this invention contains a larger space for water storing.




Another object of this invention is to provide a higher shield so that the splashed water would be harder to enter the conduit.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




FIG.


1


: A perspective view of the present invention, showing an attachment attaching on a conduit;




FIG.


2


: The exploded view of the present invention;




FIG.


3


: The cross-sectional view of the present invention (


1


);




FIG.


4


: The cross-sectional view of the present invention (


2


);




FIG.


5


: Another perspective of another embodiment view of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, it is a snorkel attached with the water preventing equipment


10


of the present invention. Except the water preventing equipment


10


, the present invention also contains a conduit


20


, a mouthpiece


30


, and a purge valve


40


below the mouthpiece


30


. The present invention is mainly an improvement of the water preventing equipment


10


, as to the conduit


20


, mouth piece


30


and the purge valve


40


are just the same as what people usually use. At the opening


21


on the top of the conduit


20


, we construct this water preventing equipment


10


; the letter “W” in the figure represents the level of water.




Referring to

FIGS. 2-4

, it is the water preventing equipment


10


of the present invention. Its structure includes a tubular embodiment


50


, the active cover


60


and the pin


70


.




The structure of the embodiment


50


includes a plugging part


51


, which attaches to the top opening


21


of the conduit


20


. The first room


52


, the second room


53


, and the baffle


54


are located inside the embodiment


50


. On the top of the embodiment


50


, there is a sloped end opening


55


. At the lower part of the opening


55


, a plug


56


is constructed. A horizontal hole


57


is constructed at the middle of the plug


56


. Also, an opening


58


is constructed below the second room


53


.




The active cover


60


is a structure constructed at the end opening


55


on the embodiment


50


. It contains a top cover


61


, a side cover


62


, a pair of plugging hole


63


and a resistor


64


; The top


61


and the side cover


62


forms a flat object covering on part of the end opening


55


on the top of the embodiment


50


. The plugging hole


63


is located at the outside of the hole


57


; the resistor is the continuation of the top cover


61


.




The pin


70


goes through the plugging hole


63


and the hole


57


, which allows the active cover


60


to attach on the embodiment


50


. By using the pin


70


as an axis, the active cover


60


can therefore rotate by a certain angle θ.




The tube wall


501


and the baffle


54


of the embodiment


50


form the first room


52


. The first room


52


is connected to the room in the conduit, which the top opening of the first room


52


is below the top cover


61


of the active cover


60


.




The tube wall


502


and the baffle


54


of the embodiment


50


form the second room


53


. The end opening


55


is at the top of the second room


53


; the bottom part belongs to the opening


58


. While water enters from the end opening


55


, it can be exhaled through the opening


58


. However, if not all the water exited the conduit, it will be stored in the second room


53


and to be exhaled later.




The baffle


54


divides the first room


52


and the second room


53


. There is a certain distance between the top of the baffle


54


and the top cover


61


, so that fresh air can flow through the first space


52


and the end opening


55


.




Part of the end opening


55


is covered by the top cover


61


. The top cover


61


is located at the end opening


55


, and the side cover


62


is located at top outer part of the embodiment


50


. When the cover


60


is flipped open, the side cover


62


would still form a closed section at the side of the end opening


55


. Referring to

FIG. 4

, we can see that there is a certain degree θ between the resistor and the embodiment


50


. Therefore, when the resistor


64


is flipped up to a certain height, it would naturally stock at the embodiment


50


. This way the active cover


60


can still lays back down by its own weight.




By using the strength of the air and water exhaled from the conduit


20


, the active cover


60


can be flipped up. The active cover


60


can actually be flipped open by just a small strength, and when the active cover


60


is flipped open, it would form a larger opening, so the air and water can easily exit the conduit.




Since the area of the top coves


61


and side cover


62


covers is larger then the area above the first room


52


, the water splashed over the top of the water preventing equipment


10


would therefore enter the second room


53


from the end opening


55


.




While the driver inhales air, the air will go through the end opening


55


and the top of the baffle


54


, and then enters the first room


52


, further on to the conduit


52


.




When water runs into the second room


53


from the opening


58


, the level of water would have to be higher than the baffle


54


to enter the first room


52


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the structure shown is easier than the structure shown in FIGS.


2


˜


4


. By using the plugging part


51


′, the water preventing equipment


10


can plug into the conduit


20


. The first room


52


′ and the second room


53


′ is divided by the baffle


54


′. The top cover


61


′ is placed above the end opening


55


′. There is a certain default degree θ


2


between the resistor


64


′ and the embodiment


50


. The second room


53


′ described above would be smaller than the previous setting, but it can still achieve the function designed.




In conclusion, although the structure of this water preventing equipment


10


is quite simple, by using the active cover


60


, the amount of water entering the snorkel can actually be decreased. Also by achieving the goal of exhaling water and air, the present invention is truly an improvement of the traditional model.




The method of constructing the active cover


60


on the embodiment


50


does not only apply to the method described above. There are more ways to construct the active cover


60


on the embodiment


50


and achieve the goal of having the cover active.




The active cover


60


would not only limit to the shape described above. As long as it is an active cover, which contains an end opening


55


, the goal can be achieved.




As the description above, this invention does not limit to just the shape and method described above. According to the law of patent, any method and structure of a water preventing equipment similar to the present invention should belong to the claim of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A water preventing device for a snorkel comprising:a first tubular housing having an upper end with a first opening and a lower portion including a plugging part; an interior baffle dividing the tubular housing into a first room and a second room, an upper edge of the baffle located below the upper end of the housing, the second room having a second opening; and a cover pivotally connected to the upper end of the housing so as to be movable between closed and open positions, the cover including a top cover, a side cover depending from the top cover and a resistor, whereby the resistor extends outwardly from the cover so as to contact an outer side of the tubular housing when the cover is in the open position so as to prevent further opening of the cover.
  • 2. The water preventing device of claim 1 wherein the top cover only partially covers the first opening when in the closed position.
  • 3. The water preventing device of claim 1 wherein the side cover extends below the upper end of the housing when the cover is in the open position.
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