Diving gear
11286025 · 2022-03-29
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Cpc classification
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Abstract
Diving gear includes an air pump having a rigid housing with an interior space and an opening closed by a bag-like flexible part to form a variable pump volume delimited by the housing and the flexible part. The air pump is configured so that, if surrounding water causes positive pressure, the flexible part is pressed into the interior space, thus reducing the pump volume, and, at least in sections, lies against a housing inner wall in an interior space contact portion. A diver can pull the flexible part out of the interior space counter to the positive pressure, thus increasing pump volume. An air duct is configured so that, during the suction, air flows from an interior space end region toward a start of the interior space at least into a maximum height region, preferably into the interior space start region, and into the interior space.
Claims
1. A diving apparatus comprising an air pump having a rigid housing with an interior space, which extends along a longitudinal axis of the housing from an interior-space beginning to an interior-space end and, disposed in a region of the interior-space end, an opening, which is closed by a bag-shaped flexible part in order to form a variable pump volume, which is bounded by the housing and the flexible part, wherein the air pump is designed in such a way that, in the event of an overpressure caused by surrounding water, the flexible part is pressed into the interior space, with reduction of the pump volume and bears at least in portions on an inner wall of the housing in a contact portion of the interior space, in order to compress air in the pump volume and to supply it from a region of the interior-space beginning via a breathing line to a diver, wherein the contact portion extends along the longitudinal axis from the interior-space end in the direction of the interior-space beginning up to a maximum height, wherein the flexible part can is configured to be pulled out of the interior space against the overpressure by muscle power of the diver and with increase of the pump volume, in order to suck in air via an air-supply line from above a water level of the water, wherein an air duct is provided, which is designed in such a way that, during the suction, the air is able to flow from the region of the interior-space end in the direction of the interior-space beginning at least into a region of the maximum height and into the interior space, wherein at least one stiffening element (41) is provided in order to transfer pulling forces that act on the housing (3) during pulling of the flexible part (11) out of the interior space into a region of the pelvis of the diver (17), and wherein the at least one stiffening element (41) is connected to the housing (3) and in an operating condition of the diving apparatus (1) protrudes from the housing (3) in the region (10) of the interior-space end (7).
2. The diving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a cross section normal to the longitudinal axis and the air duct is disposed inside the cross section.
3. The diving apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the air duct is disposed inside the interior space.
4. The diving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the air duct is constructed at least in portions by a duct-bounding wall separate from the housing.
5. The diving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the air duct is constructed at least in portions by the housing.
6. The diving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a port for the air-supply line is provided in the region of the interior-space end.
7. The diving apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the port for the air-supply line is equipped with a quick-lock fitting for connection to the air-supply line.
8. The diving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a carrying device is provided for the air pump and is designed in such a way that the air pump is configured to be fixed in front of the chest of the diver and that the air-supply line can is configured to be detachably fastened centrally behind the back of the diver.
9. The diving apparatus according to claim 8, wherein, for detachable fastening of the air-supply line centrally behind the back of the diver, a quick-release fitting is provided, which has a first sliding element, which is fastened on the air-supply line, and a second sliding element, which is fastened on the carrying device, wherein the first sliding element and the second sliding element respectively have a mutually complementary geometry, which permits sliding of the two sliding elements into one another, in order to bring the two sliding elements into a condition connected to one another, wherein the two sliding elements in the connected condition are capable of sliding in at least one direction relative to one another over a certain working range, before the two sliding elements can be converted into a detached condition by further sliding in this direction.
10. The diving apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the two sliding elements in the connected condition are capable of sliding relative to one another in two opposite directions over the working range, before the two sliding elements can be converted to the detached condition by further sliding in these directions.
11. The diving apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the first sliding element is constructed as a rail and the second sliding element as a profile member or vice versa.
12. The diving apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the first sliding element is constructed as a hook and the second sliding element as an eye or vice versa.
13. The diving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a first check valve is provided for the air-supply line, wherein the first check valve is interconnected between at least one portion of the air duct and the interior space.
14. The diving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one stiffening element is connected to a hip strap of a carrying device for the air pump.
15. The diving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one stiffening element comprises a plate.
16. The diving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one stiffening element is fastened pivotally on the housing.
17. A diving apparatus comprising an air pump having a rigid housing with an interior space, which extends along a longitudinal axis of the housing from an interior-space beginning to an interior-space end and, disposed in a region of the interior-space end, an opening, which is closed by a bag-shaped flexible part in order to form a variable pump volume, which is bounded by the housing and the flexible part, wherein the air pump is designed in such a way that, in the event of an overpressure caused by surrounding water, the flexible part is pressed into the interior space, with reduction of the pump volume and bears at least in portions on an inner wall of the housing in a contact portion of the interior space, in order to compress air in the pump volume and to supply it from a region of the interior-space beginning via a breathing line to a diver, wherein the contact portion extends along the longitudinal axis from the interior-space end in the direction of the interior-space beginning up to a maximum height, wherein the flexible part is configured to be pulled out of the interior space against the overpressure by muscle power of the diver and with increase of the pump volume, in order to suck in air via an air-supply line from above a water level of the water, wherein at least one stiffening element is provided in order to transfer pulling forces that act on the housing during pulling of the flexible part out of the interior space into a region of the pelvis of the diver, and wherein the at least one stiffening element is connected to the housing and in an operating condition of the diving apparatus protrudes from the housing in the region of the interior-space end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The invention will now be explained in more detail on the basis of exemplary embodiments. The drawings are exemplary and, although they are certainly intended to explain it, they are in no case intended to restrict it or even describe it conclusively.
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WAYS OF WORKING THE INVENTION
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(14) The housing 3 and the flexible part 11 therefore bound a variable pump volume, wherein the air pump 2 is designed in such a way that, at an overpressure caused by the surrounding water 22, the flexible part 11 is pressed into the interior space 4 with decrease of the pump volume and bears at least in portions on an inner wall 13 of the housing 3 in a contact portion 12 of the interior space 4, in order to compress air in the pump volume and to supply it to a diver 17 from a region 9 of the interior-space beginning 6 via a breathing line 16. The said contact portion 12 of the interior space 4 extends along the longitudinal axis 5 from the interior-space end 7 in the direction of the interior-space 6 up to a maximum height 18.
(15) By means of a carrying device, which in the known exemplary embodiment of
(16) For sucking in of the air from above the water level 23, an air-supply line 19 is provided, which may be constructed, for example as a pressure hose known in itself. According to
(17) For this purpose, an actuating device is provided, which according to the prior art may comprise leg straps 27 having foot loops 30 (for accommodation of the feet of the diver 17) as well as attaching means in the form of a connecting clasp 28, in order to connect the leg straps 27 to the flexible part 11. In this case, the diver 17 is able to use his legs to pull the flexible part 11 out of the interior space 4. For adaptation to the height or leg length of the diver 17, the leg straps 27 are respectively provided with a length-adjusting means 29 known in itself; see
(18) A suitable valve arrangement ensures that air sucked in by the air-supply line 19 does not escape from the air-supply line 19 once again when the flexible part 11 is pressed into the interior space 4. This may be achieved in particular with a first check valve 14, which could also be referred to as an air-supply valve; see
(19) Since the contact portion 12 extends up to the maximum height 18, fluidic communications must be established between the air-supply line 19 as well as the breathing line 16 on the one hand and the interior space 4 in a region from the region 21 of the maximum height 18 up to the region 9 of the interior-space beginning 6 on the other hand. Otherwise the fluidic communications between the air-supply line 19/the breathing line 16 and the interior space 4 would be interrupted when the flexible part 11 bears on the inner wall 13 in the contact portion 12. When the maximum height 18 extends into the region 9 of the interior-space beginning 6, then fluidic communications must be provided correspondingly in the interior-space 4 in the region 9 of the interior-space beginning 6. According to the prior art, a port 45 for the breathing line 16 and a port 44 for the air-supply line 19 are therefore provided on the housing in the region 9 of the interior-space beginning 6; see
(20) Among other results, this causes pulling forces to be introduced via the air-supply line 19 during forward swimming under water 22, which forces tend to turn the diver 17 from an optimum horizontal position into an upright position. In addition, the position of the port 44 of the air-supply line 19 according to the prior art proves to be unfavorable when the air-supply line 19 must be separated rapidly from the port 44 in emergency situations.
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(22) The most diverse alternative embodiments are now possible for such an air duct 20. In order to ensure that the ease of handling of the diving apparatus 1 is not impaired by the air duct 20, it may be provided that the housing 3 has a cross section normal to the longitudinal axis 5 and the air duct 20 is disposed inside the cross section.
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(29) It should be noted that the first check valve 14 does not always necessarily have to be positioned in the port 44. In principle, the first check valve 14 may also be disposed in the air-supply line 19 or, if the air duct 20 is constructed to be inherently airtight, in the air duct 20 or between the air duct 20 and the interior space 4, especially in the interior space 4 in the region 21 of the maximum height 18 or in the region 9 of the interior-space beginning 6 (not illustrated).
(30) In preferred embodiments of the diving apparatus 1 according to the invention, it is further provided that the air-supply line 19 can be detachably fastened centrally behind the back of the diver 17, especially on a hip strap 40 (see, for example,
(31) In emergency situations, in which the air-supply line 19 is entangled on an obstruction, it may be necessary for the diver 17 to separate himself from the air-supply line 19, in order to be able to surface. In order to permit a simple and rapid separation of the air-supply line 19 from the port 44, a quick-lock fitting (not illustrated) known in itself may be provided for port 44.
(32) In order now to also ensure a problem-free separation of the air-supply line 19 from the carrying device centrally behind the back of the diver 17, an automatic separation by means of a quick-release fitting 32 used for the detachable fastening is provided in preferred embodiments of the diving apparatus 1 according to the invention; see
(33) Because of the quick-release fitting 32, therefore, a certain shifting of the two sliding elements is permitted without resulting in separation of the sliding elements. This is necessary in order, during the normal diving process, to permit a certain unavoidable movement between the carrying device and the air-supply line 19 fastened on it. In the described emergency situation, however, a substantially larger shift takes place when the diver 17 together with the carrying device moves away from the air-supply line 19 ensnared on an obstruction, so that the quick-release fitting 32 releases the connection between air-supply line 19 and carrying device.
(34) Since the direction of movement of the diver 17 in this situation always points clearly away from the air-supply line 19, release is sufficient in principle when the shift exceeds a certain magnitude in precisely one particular direction. Consequently, the quick-release fitting 32 can be manufactured very simply and cost-effectively. Accordingly, it is therefore provided in a particularly preferred embodiment of the diving apparatus 1 according to the invention that the first sliding element is formed as a hook 33 and the second sliding element as an eye 34 or vice versa.
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(36) It should be noted that, for adaptation to the body circumference of the diver 17, the hook 33 (
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(38) For enhancement of the safety as well as of the comfort of the diver 17 during putting-on of the diving apparatus 1, it is provided in a particularly preferred embodiment of the diving apparatus 1 according to the invention that the two sliding elements in the connected condition 37 are capable of sliding relative to one another in two opposite directions over the working range 39 before the two sliding elements can be converted to the detached condition 38 by further sliding in these directions. For example, the first sliding element may be constructed as a rail 35 and the second sliding element as a profile member 36 or vice versa, wherein the profile member 36 may be pushed onto the rail 35 at both of its ends.
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(40) It should be noted that, for adaptation to the body circumference of the diver 17, the profile member 36 (
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(44) The stiffening element 41 according to
(45) For the stiffening element 41, at least one connecting element 42 known in itself is provided, with which the stiffening element 41 can be connected to the hip strap 40, which is indicated by only a dotted line in
(46) In order that an optimum force transfer into the region of the pubic bone of the diver 17 can be ensured, a length of the stiffening element 41 measured along the longitudinal axis 5 is to be dimensioned in such a way that the free end 47 projects with a certain overhang 49 beyond a lower edge 48 of the hip strap 40. In the diagram of
(47) All connecting elements 42 mentioned above permit such a dimensioning and arrangement of the stiffening element 41.
(48) Just as the housing 3, the stiffening element 41 may also be made from a substantially rigid plastic.
(49) In order to permit, on the one hand, a better adaptation of the stiffening element 41 to the body of the diver 17 and, on the other hand, a space-saving transportation of the diving apparatus 1 according to the invention, the stiffening element 41 in the exemplary embodiment of
(50) During transportation, the stiffening element 41 may therefore be pivoted by approximately 180° (upward in
(51) The pivoting axis 46 of the stiffening element 41 is disposed substantially normal to the longitudinal axis 5 of the housing 3. In particular, the pivoting axis 46 may be disposed parallel to a direction in which a width of the housing 3 is measured, wherein such a pivoting axis 46 is shown in
(52) It should be noted, however, that other arrangements of the pivoting axis 46 are also possible, especially an arrangement of the pivoting axis 46 normal to the longitudinal axis 5 and normal to the direction in which the width of the housing 3 is measured. A pivoting axis 46 disposed in such a way would be normal to the plane of the drawing of
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(53) 1 Diving apparatus 2 Air pump 3 Housing 4 Interior space 5 Longitudinal axis of the housing 6 Interior-space beginning 7 Interior-space end 8 Opening of the interior space 9 Region of the interior-space beginning 10 Region of the interior-space end 11 Flexible part 12 Contact portion of the interior space 13 Inner wall 14 First check valve 15 Second check valve 16 Breathing line 17 Diver 18 Maximum height of the contact portion 19 Air-supply line 20 Air duct 21 Region of the maximum height of the contact portion 22 Water 23 Water level 24 Shoulder strap 25 Buoy 26 Hose connection 27 Leg strap 28 Connecting clasp 29 Length adjusting means 30 Foot loop 31 Separate duct-bounding wall 32 Quick-release fitting 33 Hook 34 Eye 35 Rail 36 Profile member 37 Connected condition 38 Detached condition 39 Working range 40 Hip strap 41 Stiffening element 42 Connecting element for the stiffening element 43 Exhalation valve 44 Port for the air-supply line 45 Port for the breathing line 46 Pivoting axis 47 Free end of the stiffening element 48 Lower edge of the hip strap 49 Overhang 50 Stop