Diver protective guard

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Inventors

White, Sharon F.

Application #

411765

Filed

Oct-4-1999

Published

Aug-21-2001

Current US Class

128/200.24
128/201.27

International Classes

A61M 015/00; 205.22; 202.14

Field of Search

128/200.24 128/200.29 128/201.11 128/201.14 128/201.27 128/201.28 128/201.22 128/202.18 128/202.19 128/205.21 405/186 405/187 220/724 114/315

Examiners

Weiss; John G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Saitta; Thomas C.

US Patent References

3958716   Regulator gage gu...
4103806   Valve guard for pr...
4967923   Protective apparatu...
4996982   Emergency breathi...
5160065   Protective structure...
5253760   Protective apparatu...
5429152   Cap for gas cylinder
5809998   Insulation jacket for...

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Abstract
A protective pad device mounted onto the regulator valve assembly of a scuba tank to protect the diver's head from injury or annoyance from contacting the valve assembly with the back of the diver's head, the pad having a flexible, compressible main body with shock absorbing properties.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A protective device for attachment to the regulator valve assembly of a scuba tank to protect the user of the tank from injurious or undesirable contact between the regulator valve assembly and the back of the diver's head, the protective device comprising a main body composed of a flexible, compressible, shock-absorbing material and attachment means to attach said main body to a regulator valve assembly such that the main body is disposed between such a regulator valve assembly and the back of a diver's head when such a tank is in use, said attachment means comprising at least one flexible strap member connected to said main body and adapted to encircle in combination with said main body such a regulator valve assembly.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates generally to the field of devices comprising a means to protect the back of a diver's head from injurious or undesirable contact with the regulator valve assembly of a scuba tank. More particularly, the invention relates to such devices which are attachable to the regulator valve assembly, preferably in a removable manner, and are composed of material having shock absorbing properties.

Underwater divers utilize scuba tanks, relatively large canisters of compressed, breathable gas mixtures, to allow for extended and deep excursions in the water such that the user may remain submerged for long periods of time. The term scuba is an acronym for the phrase self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. The tanks are typically elongated metal cylinders with a somewhat semi-spherical upper end having an opening to which is attached a regulator valve assembly. The regulator valve assembly typically comprises a rigid stem member, usually made of metal, which extends axially from the tank several inches and a rigid manifold or connecting conduit to which a flexible hose or hoses are attached, the hoses extending to the mouthpiece worn by the diver, pressure gauges or other devices. The manifold or connecting conduit, also usually made of metal, are sometimes mounted forward of the stem member, i.e., in the direction toward the diver when the tanks are being used. The tanks are worn strapped to the back of the diver, with the regulator valve assembly positioned just behind the neck of the diver. Because of this positioning, it is relatively easy for the diver to strike the back of his or her head against the rigid regulator valve assembly. Additionally, the harness maintaining the tank on the diver may loosen as the diver goes deeper since the pressure increase causes the diver's chest to contract. When the diver is swimming in the water and strikes the assembly while tilting his or her head to look upward, this contact is annoying and uncomfortable. In other circumstances, however, the accidental contact can be hazardous, such as when jumping into the water from a dive boat. If the diver is not careful and the angle of entry of the head into the surface of the water is not proper, the water can drive the diver's head forcefully backward against the regulator valve assembly, resulting in damage to the head in the nature of bruising or a laceration, or in extreme circumstances in loss of consciousness. Likewise, if the diver does not properly tuck his or her chin upon entry, the surface of the water can force the tank itself upward to strike the back of the head.
 
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