CYLINDER-RETAINING APPARATUS FOR A BREATHING APPARATUS
20210261299 · 2021-08-26
Inventors
- Evan HANNARD (Tyne & Wear, GB)
- Darin FERGUSON (Northumberland, GB)
- Gordon WRIGLEY (Newcastle Upon Tyne, GB)
Cpc classification
B63C2011/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62B25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D25/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C2011/2281
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45F2003/166
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D25/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62B25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed is a cylinder-retaining apparatus for a breathing apparatus comprising first and second fixing point and a strap apparatus secured to the first fixing point and the second fixing point. The strap apparatus forms a main strap loop for extending around and securing one or more cylinders. The cylinder-retaining apparatus is configurable in: i) an expanded configuration in which the main strap loop provides a first effective length for securing a first number of cylinders; and ii) a contracted configuration in which a portion of a strap of the strap apparatus is folded to form a secondary strap loop and the secondary strap loop is secured to a third fixing point such that the main strap loop forms a second effective length which is shorter than the first effective length and for securing a second number of cylinders less than the first number of cylinders.
Claims
1. A cylinder-retaining apparatus for a breathing apparatus comprising: first and second fixing points a strap apparatus secured to the first fixing point and the second fixing point and forming a main strap loop for extending around and securing one or more cylinders, the strap apparatus being configurable in: iii) an expanded configuration in which the main strap loop forms a first effective length for securing a first number of cylinders; and iv) a contracted configuration in which a portion of a strap of the strap apparatus is folded to form a secondary strap loop and the secondary loop is secured to a third fixing point such that the main strap loop forms a second effective length shorter than the first effective length for securing a second number of cylinders less than the first number of cylinders.
2. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein: in the multiple-cylinder configuration, the strap is also folded to form the secondary loop; and wherein the secondary loop contains a greater length of the strap in the contracted configuration than in the expanded configuration.
3. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the folded portion of the strap extends through a first buckle, thereby forming the secondary loop.
4. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a second buckle through which the secondary loop extends and through which the main strap loop extends, such that when the second buckle is moved relative to the main strap loop, the secondary loop is moved relative to the main strap loop.
5. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first and second buckles are configured such that moving the first and second buckles apart along the main strap loop shortens the effective length of the main strap loop, and moving the first and second buckles together along the main strap loop extends the effective length of the main strap loop.
6. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein a pull-down strap extends between the frame and the second buckle.
7. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the second buckle defines a first portion of the main strap loop between the first fixing points and the second buckle, and a second portion of the main strap loop between the second fixing point and the second buckle
8. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein, in the expanded configuration, the second buckle is arranged relative to the main strap loop such that the first and second portions of the main strap loop are substantially equal in length.
9. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein, in the contracted configuration, the second buckle is arranged relative to the main strap loop proximate the second fixing point, such that the second portion of the main strap loop is substantially shorter in length than the first portion of the main strap loop.
10. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein, in the expanded configuration, the second portion of the main strap loop is at least partially overlaid by the secondary loop.
11. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the second portion of the main strap loop is overlaid by the secondary loop between the first and second buckles.
12. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a securing buckle for applying tension to the main strap loop.
13. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the third fixing point is: IV) proximate the second fixing point; V) outside of the first and second fixing points, VI) releasable by hand.
14. A cylinder retaining apparatus for securing a cylinder to a breathing apparatus comprising: a frame comprising a first fixing point and a second fixing point; a strap apparatus secured to the first fixing point and the second fixing point and forming a main strap loop for extending around one or more cylinders, the main strap loop having an effective length between the first and second fixing points; an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the effective length of the main strap loop; a pulldown strap slidably secured to the main strap loop, wherein the frame comprises a third fixing point; and the cylinder-retaining apparatus is configurable in: iii) a single-cylinder configuration in which the adjustment mechanism provides a first effective length of the main strap loop and an intermediate portion of strap is secured to the third fixing point; and iv) a multiple-cylinder configuration in which the adjustment mechanism is adjusted to provide a second effective length of the main strap loop which is longer than the first effective length, the strap is not secured to the third fixing point.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] For a better understanding of the present invention, and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] In order to place the invention in context, a prior art system will be described first.
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[0039] The cylinder-retaining apparatus 22 comprises a strap apparatus 26 which forms a strap loop which extends around the cylinder 16. A first end of the strap apparatus 26 is secured to the frame 12 at a first fixing point 28 and a second end of the strap apparatus is secured to a second fixing point 30. The first and second fixing points 28 and 30 are arranged on opposing lateral sides of the cylinder cradle 24 such that the strap apparatus 26, when tightened, urges the cylinder 16 against the cradle 24.
[0040] The strap apparatus 26 comprises main strap 32, formed in this example from a flexible webbing material, a tensioning mechanism 34, and an adjustment buckle 36. The main strap is looped through the adjustment buckle 36, and around an axle 38 of the tensioning mechanism 34. Accordingly, the total length of the strap apparatus 26 can be adjusted by moving the adjustment buckle 36 relative to the main strap 32.
[0041] To attach and secure the cylinder 16 to the frame 12, the tensioning mechanism 34 is released, the adjustment buckle 36 is moved towards the tensioning mechanism 34 so as to maximise the length of the strap apparatus 26. Next, the cylinder 16 is placed on the frame 12 in the cylinder cradle 24. The adjustment buckle 36 is them moved relative to the main strap 32 towards the first fixing point 28 (i.e. away from the tensioning mechanism 34) to reduce the total length of the strap apparatus 26 such that closely fits the cylinder 16. The tensioning mechanism 34 is then engaged to apply tension to the strap apparatus 26, so as to retain the cylinder 24 against the cradle 24.
[0042] Therefore, it will be understood that this prior art cylinder retaining apparatus 22 has a small range of adjustment which permits it to retain cylinders having a range of different diameters. However, if an extreme size of cylinder (i.e. very large or small) or more than one cylinder is to be retained, then the adjustment provided by this apparatus will not be sufficient, and an entirely different retaining apparatus must be swapped in, which can be time consuming and inefficient.
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[0045] The cylinders 106 extends generally longitudinally along the frame 102 and side-by side. A cylinder-retaining apparatus 112 is provided proximate an upper end of the frame 102 to secure an upper end of each of the cylinders 106. In this example, the cylinder retaining apparatus 112 retains the cylinder 106 proximate an upper end of the cylinder 16, but in other examples, it may be arranged to retain the cylinders 16 at another location.
[0046] It is important to appreciate that, in
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[0048] The cylinder-retaining apparatus 112 comprises a strap apparatus 116 which is secured at first and second ends respectively to a first fixing point 118 and a second fixing point 120 so as to form a main strap loop 128 for extending around and securing one or more cylinders. The strap apparatus 116 comprises a strap 122 (having length S and formed from a flexible webbing material), a tensioning mechanism 124, and an adjustment buckle 126. The tensioning mechanism 124 in this example is an over-centre mechanism for applying tension to the strap 122, but other tensioning mechanisms are possible.
[0049] Additionally, the strap apparatus comprises a pull-down buckle 130 which is secured to a distal end of a pull-down strap 132, as shown in detail in
[0050] The portion of the strap 122 which extends around both cylinders 106 is the main strap loop 128. As can be observed in
[0051] By ‘folded’, it should be understood that the portion of the strap 122 forming the secondary strap loop is doubled back on itself to form a loop of strap material. It should be understood that by configuring a portion of the strap 122 in this way, and by adjusting the relative proportion of the strap 122 which is utilised in the secondary strap loop 134, the effective length of the main strap loop 128 can be altered.
[0052] It should be understood that, although the strap 122 is continuous, the strap is notionally divided into the main and secondary strap loops. The main strap loop may be the portion of the strap 122 which contacts the cylinders 106, and the secondary strap loop may be the portion of the strap which is folded to take up excess length of the strap 122 to ensure an appropriate strap length for the cylinder(s) in use. As can be seen in
[0053] In this expanded configuration shown in
[0054] However, when changing from a dual-cylinder configuration to a single-cylinder configuration is required, a more substantial adjustment of the cylinder-retaining apparatus 112 is required.
[0055] Turning now to
[0056] As can be observed in
[0057] In the contracted configuration of
[0058] In the contracted configuration shown, the distance E (which is half the total length of the strap 122 which is utilised in the secondary strap loop 134) is defined by the distance between the third fixing point 136 and the adjustment buckle 126. Accordingly, fine adjustment of the main strap loop's 128 effective length can still be achieved by moving the adjustment buckle 126 along the strap 122 to adjust the distance E.
[0059] As can be observed in
[0060] In this example, the third fixing point 136 is provided proximate the first fixing point 118. The third fixing point 136 could also or alternatively be provided in other locations, such as laterally outside of the first and second fixing points. More than one additional fixing point could be provided to enable a number of contracted/expanded configurations for securing different numbers of cylinders.
[0061] In the contracted configuration of this example, where only one cylinder 106 is retained, the pull-down strap 132 is not required, so it can be stowed flat against the frame 102 by moving the pull-down buckle 130 to a position adjacent the first and third fixing points 118, 136. As the secondary strap loop 134 is still looped around the pull-down buckle 130, a convenient way to of increase the secondary strap loop's length in the contracted configuration is to move the pull-down buckle 130 towards the third fixing point 136 relative to the main strap loop 128, as the distal end of secondary strap loop 134 will likewise be moved.
[0062] Overall, it should be understood that the portion of the strap 122 which, in the expanded configuration, would have accommodated the additional second cylinder, is accommodated in the contracted configuration by the greatly expanded secondary strap loop 134. As the secondary strap loop 134 is much larger in the contracted configuration, and loose strapping can cause a safety hazard, the securing of the secondary strap loop to the third fixing point 136 conveniently stows the excess strap material safely flat against the breathing apparatus 100.
[0063] The invention provides a far greater range of adjustment than prior art systems by allowing a significant proportion of a long multiple-cylinder strap to be taken up in a secondary strap loop. Accordingly, a strap which can accommodate multiple cylinders can be adjusted using the principles of the present disclosure to retain fewer cylinders by taking up the excess in a secondary strap loop, which can be conveniently secured to an additional fixing point.
[0064] Owing to the folded design of the secondary strap loop it can be configured to overlay the main strap loop, so as to minimize the profile of the breathing apparatus and avoid loose strapping which would present a snagging hazard.
[0065] It should be appreciated that, although the above exemplary embodiment has a secondary strap loop formed in both the expanded and contracted configurations, in some examples, there may be no secondary strap loop formed in the expanded configuration. Such an example is shown in
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[0067] The breathing apparatus 200 comprises a cylinder-retaining apparatus 212 comprising a strap apparatus 216 which is secured at first and second ends respectively to a first fixing point 218 and a second fixing point 220 so as to form a main strap loop 228 for extending around and securing the two cylinders 206. The strap apparatus 216 comprises a strap 222, a tensioning mechanism 224, and an adjustment buckle 226. In addition, the strap apparatus 216 comprises a pull-down buckle 230 which is secured to a distal end of a pull-down strap 232.
[0068] As can be observed in
[0069] In order to adjust the cylinder-retaining apparatus 212 to secure a single cylinder only, a secondary strap loop 234 can be formed to take up the excess strap 222 which is no longer required to encircle a second cylinder. The adjustment buckle 226 comprises a slot 240, and a portion of the strap 222 can be folded and inserted through the slot 240. The formation of the secondary strap loop 234 is illustrated by the arrow P in
[0070] As shown in
[0071] It will be appreciated by a skilled person that although the invention has been described by way of example, with reference to exemplary examples, it is not limited to the disclosed examples and that alternative examples could be constructed without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
[0072] For the avoidance of doubt, the present disclosure includes the subject matter recited in the following numbered Paras: [0073] Para 1. A cylinder-retaining apparatus for a breathing apparatus comprising: [0074] first and second fixing points [0075] a strap apparatus secured to the first fixing point and the second fixing point and forming a main strap loop for extending around and securing one or more cylinders, the strap apparatus being configurable in: [0076] i) an expanded configuration in which the main strap loop forms a first effective length for securing a first number of cylinders; and [0077] ii) a contracted configuration in which a portion of a strap of the strap apparatus is folded to form a secondary strap loop and the secondary loop is secured to a third fixing point such that the main strap loop forms a second effective length shorter than the first effective length for securing a second number of cylinders less than the first number of cylinders. [0078] Para 2. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in Para 1, wherein: [0079] in the multiple-cylinder configuration, the strap is also folded to form the secondary loop; and [0080] wherein the secondary loop contains a greater length of the strap in the contracted configuration than in the expanded configuration. [0081] Para 3. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in Para 2, wherein the folded portion of the strap extends through a first buckle, thereby forming the secondary loop. [0082] Para 4. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in Para 3, further comprising a second buckle through which the secondary loop extends and through which the main strap loop extends, such that when the second buckle is moved relative to the main strap loop, the secondary loop is moved relative to the main strap loop. [0083] Para 5. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in Para 4, wherein the first and second buckles are configured such that moving the first and second buckles apart along the main strap loop shortens the effective length of the main strap loop, and moving the first and second buckles together along the main strap loop extends the effective length of the main strap loop. [0084] Para 6. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in Para 4 or 5, wherein a pull-down strap extends between the frame and the second buckle. [0085] Para 7. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in any one of Paras 4-6, wherein the second buckle defines a first portion of the main strap loop between the first fixing points and the second buckle, and a second portion of the main strap loop between the second fixing point and the second buckle [0086] Para 8. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in Para 7, wherein, in the expanded configuration, the second buckle is arranged relative to the main strap loop such that the first and second portions of the main strap loop are substantially equal in length. [0087] Para 9. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in Para 7 or 8, wherein, in the contracted configuration, the second buckle is arranged relative to the main strap loop proximate the second fixing point, such that the second portion of the main strap loop is substantially shorter in length than the first portion of the main strap loop. [0088] Para 10. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in any one of Paras 7-9, wherein, in the expanded configuration, the second portion of the main strap loop is at least partially overlaid by the secondary loop. [0089] Para 11. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in any one of Paras 7-10, wherein the second portion of the main strap loop is overlaid by the secondary loop between the first and second buckles. [0090] Para 12. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in any preceding Para, further comprising a securing buckle for applying tension to the main strap loop. [0091] Para 13. A cylinder-retaining apparatus as recited in any preceding Para, wherein the third fixing point is: [0092] I) proximate the second fixing point; [0093] II) outside of the first and second fixing points, [0094] III) releasable by hand. [0095] Para 14. A cylinder retaining apparatus for securing a cylinder to a breathing apparatus comprising: [0096] a frame comprising a first fixing point and a second fixing point; [0097] a strap apparatus secured to the first fixing point and the second fixing point and forming a main strap loop for extending around one or more cylinders, the main strap loop having an effective length between the first and second fixing points; [0098] an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the effective length of the main strap loop; [0099] a pulldown strap slidably secured to the main strap loop, wherein the frame comprises a third fixing point; and the cylinder-retaining apparatus is configurable in: [0100] i) a single-cylinder configuration in which the adjustment mechanism provides a first effective length of the main strap loop and an intermediate portion of strap is secured to the third fixing point; and [0101] ii) a multiple-cylinder configuration in which the adjustment mechanism is adjusted to provide a second effective length of the main strap loop which is longer than the first effective length, the strap is not secured to the third fixing point.