Masks for underwater uses
10556654 ยท 2020-02-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63C11/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C2011/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A full face diving mask having a transparent visor (2), a frame or strapping (3), a sealing skirt (4) to ensure the water-tight seal, and suitable straps (5) for fitting the mask on the user's face. The mask has a breathing tube (6) which engages on the tipper part of the mask and which allows the flow of air to enter into the compartment made between the frame and the visor. The breathing tube is made with separate ducts for the air inhaled and exhaled and the inside of the mask is made with two compartments, an upper main compartment (26) and a lower oronasal compartment (7) separated by a separating wall.
Claims
1. A diving mask comprising a transparent visor (2), a frame or strapping (3), a sealing skirt (4) adapted for ensuring a water-tight seal, and suitable straps (5) configured to fit the mask on a user's face, the mask being associated with a breathing tube (6) that engages on an upper part of the mask and that allows the air flow to enter into a compartment formed between the frame or strapping and the visor, the path of air being breathed in and that being breathed out both in the mask and in the breathing tube being different from each other, the breathing tube being made with an inhalation duct for the air breathed in which is separate from an exhalation duct for the air breathed out, the inside of the mask being made with two compartments, one main compartment (26) and one oronasal compartment (7), separated by a separating wall (41), the path inside the mask provides for the air breathed in to be introduced from the tube into the main compartment and then into the oronasal compartment and the air breathed out from the oronasal compartment travels on a perimetric path of the mask up to the breathing tube, the perimetric path comprises a pair of perimetric channels (21,22) that extend from the top of the visor (2) past the position in which the separating wall (41) between the two compartments joins up with the visor, said perimetric channels being formed in the visor on its periphery and being closed by a flat annular edge (45) of the sealing skirt (4) when the visor is associated with the sealing skirt forming perimetric ducts for the air breathed out, said perimetric channels extending from the top of the visor where there are coupling means of the mask with the tube made in the form of a housing (23) for the engagement of said tube, both perimetric channels (21, 22) and the coupling means for the tube being formed in the visor.
2. The mask according to claim 1, wherein the perimetric channels (21,22) are substantially U-shaped in cross section.
3. The mask according to claim 1, wherein the inhalation duct (61) is arranged in a central position and there are two exhalation ducts (62,63) arranged at the sides of the central inhalation duct.
4. The mask according to claim 3, wherein said ducts are configured to allow air to pass only in the desired direction.
5. The mask according to claim 1, wherein said separating wall (41) is provided with at least one housing (42) for at least one unidirectional valve (43) for the passage of air from the main compartment to the oronasal compartment.
6. The mask according to claim 5, wherein there are two valves on said wall arranged laterally in a symmetrical position with respect to a vertical middle plane that passes through the mask.
7. The mask according to claim 1, wherein the separating wall is fixed to the visor.
8. The mask according to claim 1, wherein in a lower portion of the oronasal compartment a valve (44) is formed for the release of liquid from the aforementioned compartment if water should have accidentally penetrated inside the mask.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The features and advantages of a diving mask according to the present embodiments of the invention will more fully emerge from the description that follows, of a non-limiting example, referred to the accompanying schematic drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) The above-mentioned figures show a diving mask of the so-called full face type which comprises a transparent visor 2, a frame or strapping 3, a sealing skirt 4, preferably made of rubber designed to ensure the water-tight seal, and suitable straps 5 for fitting the mask on the face.
(9) The face part of the mask is associated with breathing tube 6 which engages on the upper part of the mask and which allows the flow of air to enter into the compartment made between the frame and the visor.
(10) The path of the air being inhaled and exhaled both in the mask and in the breathing tube are advantageously different from each other.
(11) For this purpose, the tube is made with separate ducts for the air inhaled and exhaled.
(12) Preferably, the inhalation duct 61 (
(13) Unidirectional valves (not illustrated), which allow air to pass only in the desired direction, are arranged substantially on the top of said ducts.
(14) Again with the aim of creating differentiated paths inside the mask, two compartments are made, an upper main compartment 26, in the area of the eyes and cheekbones of the user, and an oronasal compartment 7 associated with the nose and mouth of the user as shown in
(15) As shown in
(16) The separating wall is fixed to the visor by suitable fixing means, preferably through clips.
(17) A valve 44 is formed in the middle, lower portion of the oronasal compartment 7 for the release of liquid from the above-mentioned compartment if water has inadvertently penetrated inside the mask.
(18) The fresh air inhaled reaches the main compartment of the mask through the tube, strikes the transparent part or visor, passes through the wall by means of the above-mentioned valves and reaches the oronasal compartment for breathing in.
(19) The air exhaled from the mouth or from the nose does not escape from the oronasal compartment, because the valves on the separating wall prevent it, but reaches the tube according to the present invention along a perimetric exhalation path of the mask.
(20) This path comprises a pair of perimetric channels 21 and 22 (
(21) The means for coupling the mask to the tube also determine the coupling of the respective exhalation ducts of the tube and of the mask. The inhalation duct of the tube leads directly into the upper main compartment 26.
(22) The channel formed in the visor and enclosed by the sealing skirt is a substantially non-deformable channel; this guarantees an optimum flow of the air exhaled under any condition and regardless of the size of the user's face.
(23) Moreover, as seen in