Buoyancy compensating device including an improved pull knob for venting excess gas
09908598 ยท 2018-03-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63C9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C9/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C11/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63C11/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C9/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A buoyancy compensating device is disclosed. The buoyancy compensating device includes an air chamber for containing gas for controlling buoyancy, a vent valve for releasing the gas from the air chamber, a tube secured to a shoulder strap of the buoyancy compensating device, and a pull knob for operating the vent valve. The pull knob includes a head piece and an elongated tail piece extending from the head piece. The tail piece is extended into the tube and connected to the vent valve. The tail piece is configured to reside in the tube while the pull knob is pulled by the diver for opening the vent valve. The tail piece may be connected to a pull cord which is then connected to the vent valve. Alternatively, the tail piece may be directly connected to the vent valve.
Claims
1. A buoyancy compensating device, comprising: an air chamber for containing gas for controlling buoyancy; a vent valve for releasing the gas from the air chamber; a pull knob for operating the vent valve, the pull knob comprising a head piece and an elongated tail piece extending from the head piece, wherein the tail piece is made of a semi-rigid material; and a tube for supporting and guiding the pull knob in place, the tail piece being extended into the tube and connected to the vent valve, wherein the tail piece is configured to reside in the tube while the pull knob is pulled by a diver for opening the vent valve.
2. The buoyancy compensating device of claim 1, wherein the tail piece is connected to a pull cord which is then connected to the vent valve.
3. The buoyancy compensating device of claim 1, wherein the tail piece is directly connected to the vent valve.
4. The buoyancy compensating device of claim 1, wherein the tail piece is rigid enough to maintain its orientation relative to the tube, yet flexible enough to conform to contours of the tube.
5. A buoyancy compensating device, comprising: an air chamber for containing gas for controlling buoyancy; a vent valve for releasing the gas from the air chamber; a pull knob for operating the vent valve, the pull knob comprising a head piece and an elongated tail piece extending from the head piece; a tube for supporting and guiding the pull knob in place, the tail piece being extended into the tube and connected to the vent valve, wherein the tail piece is configured to reside in the tube while the pull knob is pulled by a diver for opening the vent valve; and a pull cord connected to the pull knob, the pull cord being disposed within at least a portion of the elongated tail piece.
6. The buoyancy compensating device of claim 5, wherein the pull cord is connected to the vent valve.
7. The buoyancy compensating device of claim 5, wherein the tail piece is rigid enough to maintain its orientation relative to the tube, yet flexible enough to conform to contours of the tube.
8. A buoyancy compensating device, comprising: an air chamber for containing gas for controlling buoyancy; a vent valve for releasing the gas from the air chamber; a pull knob for operating the vent valve, the pull knob comprising a head piece and an elongated tail piece extending from the head piece; and a tube for supporting and guiding the pull knob in place, the tail piece being extended into the tube and connected to the vent valve, wherein the tail piece is configured to reside in the tube while the pull knob is pulled by a diver for opening the vent valve; a pull cord connected to the pull knob, the elongated tail piece of the pull knob being more rigid than the pull cord.
9. The buoyancy compensating device of claim 8, wherein the pull cord is connected to the vent valve.
10. The buoyancy compensating device of claim 8, wherein the tail piece is rigid enough to maintain its orientation relative to the tube, yet flexible enough to conform to contours of the tube.
11. A buoyancy compensating device, comprising: an air chamber for containing gas for controlling buoyancy; a vent valve for releasing the gas from the air chamber; a pull knob for operating the vent valve, the pull knob comprising a head piece and an elongated tail piece extending from the head piece; and a tube for supporting and guiding the pull knob in place, the tail piece being extended into the tube and connected to the vent valve, wherein the tail piece is configured to reside in the tube while the pull knob is pulled by a diver for opening the vent valve; a pull cord connected to the pull knob, the pull cord having a length and a width; the tail piece having a length and a width, the width of the tail piece being greater than the width of the pull cord.
12. The buoyancy compensating device of claim 11, wherein the pull cord is connected to the vent valve.
13. The buoyancy compensating device of claim 11, wherein the tail piece is rigid enough to maintain its orientation relative to the tube, yet flexible enough to conform to contours of the tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) The embodiments of the present disclosure will be explained with reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout. It will be readily understood that the components of the present disclosure, as generally described and illustrated in the figures herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the exemplary embodiments, as represented in the figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative of exemplary embodiments of the disclosure.
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(7) The buoyancy compensating device 100 includes shoulder straps 102 and a waist band 104 to secure the buoyancy compensating device 100 to a diver's torso. The buoyancy compensating device 100 includes at least one air chamber (not shown), such as a bladder, inside to contain gas, which may be added or released during the dive to control buoyancy. A diving cylinder 130 (i.e., a diving tank) may be secured to the back side of the buoyancy compensating device 100, as shown in
(8) The gas may be injected into the air chamber(s) using an inflator device 106. The inflator device 106 injects gas from a low-pressure hose 117 from the diving regulator 119 of the diving cylinder 130 or from an auxiliary cylinder to the air chamber(s) of the buoyancy compensating device 100. This may be controlled by two push buttons 107a, 107b on the inflator device 106. The smaller push button 107a is for inflation, and the larger push button 107b is for deflation. The inflator device 106 is typically installed at the end of the corrugated inflation hose 108 (i.e., a conduit from the inflator device 106 to the buoyancy compensating device 100).
(9) A vent valve 112 may be installed on a right shoulder of the buoyancy compensating device 100, as shown in
(10) The vent valve 112 may be connected to a pull cord 116 so that the vent valve 112 may be operated by pulling the pull cord 116. A pull knob 114 may be attached at the end of the pull cord 116 to make it easier for the diver to grab and operate the pull cord 116. A tube or a fabric sleeve 118 (hereafter simply tube) may be attached to a shoulder strap to support and guide the pull cord 116. Conventionally, the pull cord 116 connected to the vent valve 112 is extended to the front side of the buoyancy compensating device 100 through the tube 118.
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(13) The pull knob 114 comprises a head piece 114a and a tail piece 114b. The shape and size of the head piece 114a may be similar to the conventional pull knob 120 for grabbing by the diver. The tail piece 114b is a thin, elongated member that extends from the head piece 114a. The tail piece 114b fits into the tube 118 secured to the shoulder strap in which the pull cord 116 would normally fit. The tail piece 114b is sufficiently long so that when the head piece 114a is pulled by the diver, a portion of the tail piece 114b still resides in the tube 118 which guides and locates the tail piece 114b. The tail piece 114b is made of semi-rigid material that is rigid enough to maintain the shape and relative position of the tail piece 114b while diving and operating the pull cord 116, yet still flexible to conform to contours of the flexible shoulder strap 102 of the buoyancy compensating device 100. With this embodiment, the pull knob 114 may be in a consistent location, may not get caught on other features of the buoyancy compensating device 100, and is easy to locate.
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(15) The present disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its structures, methods, or other characteristics as broadly described herein and claimed hereinafter. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative, and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.