Survival Helmet Device
20170283019 ยท 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63C11/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C2011/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C11/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62B17/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A survival helmet device for use in combination with a survival suit includes a helmet, inhale and exhale control valves, and at least one inflatable air cavity packet secured to the survival suit for selectively controlling the air supply and buoyancy of the survival helmet device and the survival suit.
Claims
1. A survival helmet device for use in combination with a survival suit, and said survival helmet device comprising: a helmet surrounding an internal cavity and having an opening that is sized for passage of a user's head therethrough and into the internal cavity, and said helmet being securable to the survival suit; an inhale control valve surrounding an inner channel extending between a top end and a bottom end of said inhale control valve; an inlet opening formed by said inhale control valve approximate said top end for permitting atmospheric air to flow into said inner channel and a one-way inhale valve approximate said bottom end that is structured and disposed for permitting passage therethrough of air that is directed into the inner channel from the top end of said inhale control valve; an inhale control member on said inhale control valve that is manually operable between an open position and a closed position for selectively permitting or preventing the passage of airflow through the inlet opening; an inhale hose member in the internal cavity of said helmet, and said inhale hose member being secured to the bottom end of said inhale control valve at an inhale opening on said helmet; a mouthpiece in fluid flow connection with said inhale hose member and an exhale hose member, and said mouthpiece forming a breathing port that is sized and configured for selective connection with the user's mouth; an exhale control valve surrounding an inner cavity extending between a top end and a bottom end of said exhale control valve and said exhale hose member being located in the internal cavity of said helmet and being secured to the bottom end of said exhale control valve at an exhale opening on said helmet; an outlet opening formed by said exhale control valve approximate said top end for permitting air to flow from said inner channel into the atmosphere and a one-way exhale valve approximate said bottom end that is structured and disposed for permitting passage therethrough of air from said exhale hose member into said inner cavity of said exhale control valve; an exhale control member on said exhale control valve that is manually operable between an open position and a closed position for selectively permitting or preventing the passage of airflow through the outlet opening; at least one air cavity pocket secured to the inner facing surface of the survival suit; a T-connector on said exhale hose member and a tube member having a first end extending from said T-connector and a second end extending from said at least one air cavity pocket, said tube member and said at least one air cavity pocket being in fluid flow communication with said exhale hose member; a flap valve member on said at least one air cavity packet being operable to permit one-way entry of air into said at least one air cavity packet and a release valve member on said at least one air cavity packet that is operable to permit one-way exit of air into the survival suit; wherein the user may selectively position each of said inhale and exhale control members in the open and close positions and selectively open and close said flap valve member and said release valve member to control air supply and buoyancy within said survival helmet device and the survival suit.
2. The survival helmet device as recited in claim 1 wherein said helmet is at least partially transparent.
3. The survival helmet device as recited in claim 1 wherein said helmet is made from plastic.
4. The survival helmet device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a seal that is sized and configured for maintaining an airtight, fluid flow connection between the inner channel of said inhale control valve and said inhale hose member.
5. The survival helmet device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a seal that is sized and configured for maintaining an airtight, fluid flow connection between said exhale hose member and the inner cavity of said exhale control valve.
6. The survival suit as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one air cavity packet is secured to the inner facing surface of the survival suit by a plurality of elastic straps.
7. The survival suit as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one air cavity packet comprises first and second front air cavity packets and a rear air cavity packet, said first front air cavity packet and said rear air cavity packet being connected by a first tube member and said second front air cavity packet and said rear air cavity packet being connected by a second tube member, and wherein said flap valve member is on said first front air cavity packet and said release valve member is on said second front air cavity packet.
8. The survival suit as recited in claim 1 wherein the survival suit includes a rigid collar.
9. The survival suit as recited in claim 8 further comprising a securing member having a main body and a plurality of straps extending from said main body, each of said plurality of straps having a hook member at a distal end, said main body being sized and configured to be held against the top of said helmet and each of said plurality of hook members being structured and disposed to hook said rigid collar for maintain a downward force against said helmet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0024] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Referring to the several views of the drawings, the survival helmet device of the present invention is shown in combination with an immersion survival suit 100 and is generally indicated as 10.
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[0027] An inhale control member 15 is manually operable for controlling the passage of airflow through the inlet opening 17 on the inhale control valve 14 and into the internal cavity. The user may selectively operate the inhale control valve 14 between an open position by raising the inhale control member 15 for permitting airflow through the outlet opening 36 and a closed position by lowering the inhale control member 15 for preventing (i.e., blocking) airflow through the inlet opening 17.
[0028] A mouthpiece 24 is connected to the inhale hose member 22 and an exhale hose member 26, forming an airflow channel 27 extending the length of the inhale hose member 22, mouthpiece 24, and exhale hose member 26. A breathing port on the back side of the mouthpiece 24 is sized and configured to form an airtight seal between the user's mouth and the airflow channel 27. The exhale hose member 26 extends from the mouthpiece 24 through an opening on the helmet 12 and is connected to an exhale control valve 28. A seal 30 maintains an airtight connection between the airflow channel 27 and the inner cavity 33 of control member 28. A one-way exhale valve 32 permits passage of airflow into the inner cavity 33 of the exhale control valve 28 from the exhale hose member 26.
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[0030] A fastening member, such as a strap 38, is provided for securing an airtight connection between the helmet 12 and the metal collar 40 of the survival suit 100.
[0031] Generally, when inhaling air from the atmosphere by mouth via the inhale control valve 14 the survivor can control whether the exhaled air either goes into the suit by exhaling through his nose or into the surrounding atmosphere by exhaling through his mouth. Accordingly, the survival suit 100 can be filled with air for buoyance, insulation and/or for use as an air reservoir. A T-connector 50 is secured on the exhale hose member 26 and is in connection with a first end of a tube member 52. The opposite end of tube member 52 is in connection with front air cavity 54A and forms part of a fluid flow network including front air cavities 54A and 54B and rear air cavity 62 for controlling the buoyancy of the survival suit 100 (see
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[0037] While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with several preferred and practical embodiments, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention which are not to be limited except as defined in the following claims as interpreted under the Doctrine of Equivalents.