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Underwater breathing apparatus

  • US 4,273,120 A
  • Filed: 02/27/1979
  • Issued: 06/16/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/27/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A closed circuit breathing apparatus for use by an individual comprising:

  • a mouthpiece operatively connected to an outward flow conduit and return flow conduit, said outward and return flow conduits being operatively connected to an inflatable breathing bag;

    a control valve operatively connected to said mouthpiece;

    a gas flow path between said mouthpiece and the control valve;

    absorbent means for removing carbon dioxide being operatively connected between said outward and return flow conduits and disposed substantially within said inflatable breathing bag;

    a breathing circuit being formed on exhalation between said outward flow conduit and said inflatable breathing bag and on inhalation between said inflatable breathing bag and said return flow conduit, said absorbent means being operatively positioned within said breathing circuit for removing carbon dioxide from exhaled gases;

    a one-way exhaust valve operatively connected to said control valve;

    said control valve being operatively connected to the said outward and return flow conduits and to said gas flow path, said control valve including a valve member movable between a first position in which the control valve connects the mouthpiece to the outward and return flow conduits to allow closed circuit breathing and a second position in which the control valve disconnects the mouthpiece from the outward and return flow conduits and connects the mouthpiece to said one-way exhaust valve to allow gas to be exhaled through the exhaust vlave;

    a supply of breathable gas;

    an inlet flow conduit operatively connected to said supply of breathable gas;

    a connection between said inlet flow conduit and said gas flow path; and

    a demand valve in said connection for controlling the flow of breathable gas from the inlet flow conduit to the mouthpiece.

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