EP3606814A1 - Masque de plongee ayant un corps muni d'un dispositif d'echappement d'air expire comportant une valve anti-retour - Google Patents
Masque de plongee ayant un corps muni d'un dispositif d'echappement d'air expire comportant une valve anti-retourInfo
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- EP3606814A1 EP3606814A1 EP18722675.8A EP18722675A EP3606814A1 EP 3606814 A1 EP3606814 A1 EP 3606814A1 EP 18722675 A EP18722675 A EP 18722675A EP 3606814 A1 EP3606814 A1 EP 3606814A1
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- Prior art keywords
- return valve
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- diving mask
- air exhaust
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to the field of diving masks, including masks used for underwater hiking, also called PMT (Palmes-Mask-Tuba), in English “snorkeling”.
- PMT Palmes-Mask-Tuba
- the underwater hiker is equipped with a mask for vision, and a snorkel for breathing.
- the tuba consists of a tube whose lower end is provided with a mouth portion which is housed in the mouth of the user, and an upper end for both the admission of fresh air and Exhaled air exhaust.
- document FR 3 020 620 proposes a diving mask for breathing through the nose and mouth.
- This diving mask includes:
- a body provided with a visor and a flexible skirt, said flexible skirt having a partition defining an upper chamber for the vision of a lower chamber for breathing, the partition being arranged to bear above the nose of the user so that the mouth and the nose of the user are in the lower chamber, while the eyes of the user are in the upper chamber, the partition having at least one passage arranged to allow a flow of d fresh air between the upper chamber and the lower chamber during a phase of inspiration of the user; a tuba disposed in extension of an upper part of the body, the tuba comprising at least one air duct;
- the body has an exhaled air exhaust device that fluidly connects the lower chamber with the tuba air duct.
- This mask also comprises a snorkel provided with a plurality of channels and a plate which comprises non-return valves to close off the air outlet channels during an inspiration phase, on the one hand, and in order to to close the air inlet channel during an expiration phase.
- a first object of the invention is to provide a simpler design mask overcomes the aforementioned drawbacks.
- the exhaled air exhaust device comprises at least a first check valve arranged to allow a flow of exhaled air directed from the lower chamber to the tuba air duct at the same time. a phase of expiration of the user, the first non-return valve being closed during a phase of inspiration of the user.
- the tuba is in fluid connection with the upper chamber.
- the body advantageously comprises a fresh air inlet device which fluidly communicates with the tuba and with the upper chamber.
- the first non-return valve is located on the body of the mask while, in the aforementioned prior art, the non-return valve is located on a plate of the tuba.
- the first non-return valve is arranged to close off the expired air exhaust device during an inspiration phase.
- the flexible skirt is preferably attached to the visor.
- the visor is at least partially transparent. Preferably, it has a transparent flat portion which is located opposite the upper chamber. Also, during an inspiration phase, the closing of the first non-return valve has the effect that the fresh air does not flow via the air exhaust device. An interest is to avoid the inspiration of the air that has just been exhaled and which is still in the expired air exhaust device or in the air duct of the tuba.
- the operation is as follows.
- the first check valve opens and the exhaled air can flow into the tuba air duct via the exhaled air exhaust device.
- the first non-return valve closes and the fresh air enters the tuba and then flows successively into the upper chamber and into the lower chamber where the mouth and the nose of the 'user.
- the first non-return valve being closed, the user does not inspire the air that has expired to the previous respiratory cycle.
- the first non-return valve is disposed between the lower chamber and the exhaled air exhaust device. Also, the first non-return valve is disposed near the mouth and nose of the user, which facilitates its opening during an expiration phase. It will be understood that the first non-return valve opens due to the increase of the pressure in the lower chamber upon expiration.
- the first non-return valve can also be arranged in the lower chamber.
- the first non-return valve is disposed in the expired air exhaust device.
- the first non-return valve is located at a lower end portion of the expired air exhaust device to be located near the lower chamber.
- the first non-return valve comprises a flexible membrane.
- the flexible membrane consists of a portion of the flexible skirt.
- the flexible membrane could also be an insert, separate from the skirt.
- the first non-return valve comprises a valve seat cooperating with the flexible membrane, the valve seat being integrated with the visor.
- valve seat forms a single piece with the visor.
- valve seat constitutes a part of the visor.
- the exhaled air exhaust device comprises at least a first expired air exhaust channel which extends along one of the lateral edges of the visor, the flexible skirt having a first side portion which covers the first exhaled air outlet channel.
- the first air exhaust channel may be two adjacent ribs that protrude from an edge of the visor.
- the side portion of the skirt has a side edge into which the first exhaust channel is engaged to prevent water from entering the first air exhaust channel.
- the side edge of the skirt has an upper wall and two side walls; the side walls flank the two ribs of the first exhaust channel, while the top wall covers the first exhaust channel to seal.
- the lateral edge is located at the outer periphery of the sealing lip of the skirt which is arranged to bear on the face of the user.
- the first exhaled air outlet channel forms a single piece with the visor.
- the two adjacent ribs form a single piece with the visor.
- valve seat of the first non-return valve is constituted by a portion of the first exhaled air exhaust channel.
- the body of the mask further comprises a strapping which surrounds the visor.
- the peripheral edge of the skirt is clamped between the strapping and the first exhaust channel. This has the effect of preventing the peripheral edge of the skirt from being disconnected from the first exhaust channel.
- the first exhaled air outlet channel comprises a lower end portion having at least one opening opening into the lower chamber, and the first non-return valve is arranged to close said opening during a phase of user inspiration.
- the flexible membrane is located inside the first exhaled air exhaust channel, facing said opening. Furthermore, the opening is formed between portions of the first exhaled air exhaust channel which constitute the seat of the first non-return valve.
- the lower end portion has two adjacent openings closable by the membrane of the first non-return valve.
- the first non-return valve could comprise several flexible membranes.
- the exhaled air exhaust device further comprises a second exhaled air outlet channel, and a second non-return valve arranged to allow a flow of exhaled air directed from the lower chamber to the air duct. air of the tuba during a phase of expiration of the user, the second non-return valve being closed during a phase of inspiration of the user.
- the second exhaled air exhaust channel is similar to the first exhaled air exhaust channel. Also, the first and second exhaled air exhaust channels are located on each side of the mask body.
- the tuba comprises a single air duct which is in fluid communication with the lower chamber and the upper chamber.
- An interest is therefore to simplify the design and manufacture of the tuba, compared to the snorkel of the aforementioned prior art which has three channels.
- Another advantage is to be able to have all the internal volume of the tuba both during the inspiration phase that expiration, unlike the prior art where the tuba is compartmentalized into air inlet and outlet channels. This makes it possible to substantially increase the inflow and outflow of air relative to the mask of the prior art, which increases the comfort of use of the mask by facilitating oral-nasal breathing.
- the single air duct is therefore in fluid communication with the exhaled air exhaust device, and also with the fresh air inlet device. More preferably, the single air duct is in fluid communication with the first and second expired air exhaust channels.
- the partition comprises at least one non-return valve arranged to allow only a fresh air flow directed from the upper chamber to the lower chamber during a phase of inspiration of the user.
- the check valve opens during an inspiration phase and closes during an expiration phase.
- the function of the non-return valve is to prevent the exhaled air from flowing to the upper chamber, thereby preventing fogging on the flat part of the visor which is situated opposite the eyes of the user.
- the non-return valve comprises a flexible flap consisting of a portion of the flexible skirt.
- the flexible flap of the non-return valve is constituted by a portion of the partition.
- the flexible flap is preferably delimited between a free edge of the partition and a cut made in the partition. With this cut, the flexible flap has a mobility allowing it to bend during an inspiration phase so as to open said passage.
- the flexible flap of the non-return valve bears against the visor in order to close said passage.
- the flexible flap of the non-return valve opens to allow fresh air to enter the lower chamber.
- the flexible skirt comprises a top sleeve which surrounds the summit connector of the visor.
- An interest is to ensure the seal between the skirt is the connector in the upper part of the body of the mask.
- FIG. 1A is a front view of the mask according to the invention.
- FIG. 1B is a rear view of the mask of Figure 1A;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the mask of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a rear view of the visor of the mask of Figure 1;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along a transverse plane illustrating the coupling between the flexible skirt and the visor;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded sectional view of the lower part of the body of the mask illustrating the first and second non-return valves
- FIG. 6 represents the lower part illustrated in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the snorkel of the mask of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 8 illustrates the lower end of the tuba detached from the body of the mask of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view of the connection between the tuba and the body of the mask of Figure 1;
- FIG. 10 is a detail view of the summit connector of the visor
- FIG. 11 illustrates the mask of FIG. 1 equipped with a camera support
- Figure 12 is an exploded view of Figure 11;
- FIG. 13 is a view of the flexible skirt illustrating the non-return valve.
- FIG. 1A and 1B there is illustrated a diving mask 10 according to the present invention.
- This diving mask comprises a body 12 intended to be positioned on the face of the user, the body 12 having an upper portion 14 and a lower portion 16.
- the upper part 14 of the body 12 is intended to be placed close to the user's forehead, whereas the lower part 16 of the body is intended to be placed in the vicinity of the user's forehead. the user's chin.
- the diving mask 10 comprises a snorkel 18 disposed in extension of the upper part 14 of the body 12.
- the tuba 18 is mounted to the body 12 removably.
- the body 12 is mainly constituted by a visor 20 and a flexible skirt 22.
- the visor 20 is made of a rigid material, for example polycarbonate, while the flexible skirt 22 is made of a flexible material such as LSR silicone.
- the flexible skirt 22 is attached to the visor.
- the body 12 further comprises a strapping 24 which is shaped to surround the visor.
- This strapping 24 has the particular function to ensure, or at least improve, the attachment of the flexible skirt to the visor 20.
- the body 12 further comprises a chin guard 26 comprising a cover 28 which covers a lower portion 30 of the visor and a lower portion 32 of the strapping 24.
- a chin guard 26 comprising a cover 28 which covers a lower portion 30 of the visor and a lower portion 32 of the strapping 24.
- the lower portion 32 of the strapping 24 is slotted and comprises a clamping member for tightening the strapping 24 against the skirt and the visor.
- the strapping 24 also has slots 34 for receiving one or more elastic straps (not shown here).
- the strapping 24 has, on its internal face 25, ribs 27 whose function is to block the skirt with respect to the strapping.
- the visor 20 is shaped to cover the face of the user.
- the visor has a transparent flat portion 20a intended to be located substantially at the level of the eyes of the user, and a curved portion 20b intended to be at the nose and the mouth of the user.
- the curved portion 20b is transparent.
- the curved portion 20b could be opaque or transparent and covered with an opaque cover.
- the flexible skirt 22 has a partition 40 delimiting an upper chamber 50 for viewing a lower chamber 52 for breathing, the partition 40 being arranged to bear above the nose of the user so that the mouth and the nose of the user are in the lower chamber 52, while the eyes of the user are in the upper chamber 50.
- the partition 40 is fixed to the visor 20 by an attached fastener which is clipped to the fixing lugs 53, visible in Figure 3, projecting from an inner face of the curved portion 20b.
- the partition has two orifices 41 which engage with the fixing lugs 53 before the positioning of the fastener.
- the partition also comprises two passages 54, better visible in FIGS. 2 and 13, which are arranged to allow a flow of fresh air between the upper chamber 50 and the lower chamber 52 during an inspiration phase of the user.
- the partition comprises two non-return valves 56 which are arranged to allow only a fresh air flow directed from the upper chamber 50 to the lower chamber 52 during an inspiration phase of the user.
- check valves 56 have the function of closing the passages 54 above during an expiration phase of the user.
- each of the non-return valves 56 comprises a membrane 58 made up of a part of the flexible skirt. More specifically, in this example, each membrane 58 consists of a portion of the partition 40 of the flexible skirt. The mobility of the membranes 58 is obtained by the fact that the partition has two cutouts 60 which make it possible to loosen the membrane locally from the remainder of the partition. Thanks to these cuts, the membranes 58 can fold and peel off the inner face of the visor, especially during an inspiration phase, to open the passages, allowing the fresh air to enter the lower chamber.
- the operation is as follows.
- the exhaled air has the effect of pressing the membranes 58 against the inner face of the curved portion 20b of the visor, which has the effect of closing the passages 54 and thus preventing the exhaled air to pass from the lower chamber 52 to the upper chamber 50.
- the pressure drop that occurs in the lower chamber 52 has the effect of taking off the membranes 58 of the visor 20 and open the passages 54, whereby the fresh air can s' flow from the tuba to the lower chamber 52 through the upper chamber 50.
- the tuba 18 has a tubular portion 70 which has a first end 72 and a second end 74 opposite the first end 72.
- the tuba 18 further includes a cover 76 which is mounted at the second end 74 of the tubular portion 70.
- the tubular portion 70 further includes holes 78 to allow the exchange of air between the atmosphere and the mask.
- the tuba 18 further comprises a device 80 for closing the air inlet of the tuba 18 when the latter is immersed.
- the device 80 comprises a float 82 which is movable in translation relative to a plate 84 having a first orifice 86 and a second orifice 88, the first and second orifices 84 and 86 opening into an interior volume of the cap 76.
- the first orifice 86 communicates fluidly with an air duct 90 formed in the tubular portion 70 of the tuba 18, while the second orifice 88 is arranged facing the float 82.
- the second orifice 88 is bordered by a seal 92 which is shaped to cooperate with the float 82 when the tuba 18 is immersed.
- the operation is as follows.
- the float 82 When the tuba 18 is out of the water, the float 82 is in the low position, so that the air can flow between the air duct 90 and the atmosphere via the holes 78 by passing successively through the first one. orifice 86, the chamber defined inside the cover 76 and the second orifice 88.
- the tubular portion comprises a single air duct 90 which communicates with the lower and upper chambers.
- the body 12 further comprises an expired air exhaust device 100 which fluidly connects the lower chamber 52 with the air duct 90 of the tuba 18.
- the exhaled air exhaust device 100 includes a first expired air exhaust channel 102 which extends along a first side edge 104 of the visor.
- the first exhaled air escape channel 102 extends between a lower portion 20c of the visor 20 and an upper portion 20d of the visor.
- the first exhaled air channel 102 in this example, consists of two adjacent ribs 105, 107 which project from a first lateral edge 20e of the visor.
- the first exhaled air outlet channel 102 forms a single piece with the visor 20.
- the expired air exhaust device 100 further includes a second exhaled air exhaust channel 104, which is similar to the first exhaled air exhaust channel 102, and which also extends between the lower portion 20c of the visor and the upper portion 20d of the visor.
- the second exhaled air outlet channel being similar to the first expired air outlet channel, in the remainder of the description only the first exhaled air outlet channel will be described.
- the upper portion 20d of the visor further comprises an uppermost connector 106, which forms a single piece with the remainder of the visor, and which comprises a central duct 108, a first lateral duct 110, and a second lateral duct 112.
- the central duct 108 fluidly communicates with the upper chamber 50, while the first lateral duct 110 fluidly communicates with the first exhaled air exhaust duct 102, while the second lateral duct 112 fluidly communicates with the second exhaust duct of exhaled air 104.
- the first expired air exhaust duct 102 and the second expired air exhaust duct 104 open into the lower chamber 52.
- the first end 72 of the tubular portion 70 of the tuba 18 is shaped to mate with the summit connector 106 of the visor.
- central duct 108 and the first and second lateral ducts 110, 112 open into the single air duct 90 of the tuba.
- the flexible skirt 22 has a peripheral edge 120 which surrounds a sealing lip 122.
- This sealing lip 122 is shaped to bear on the face of the user to prevent water from entering the mask.
- the peripheral edge 120 has a first lateral portion
- the peripheral edge of the skirt comprises a first lateral portion in which the first exhaust channel is engaged in order to to prevent water from entering said first exhaled air outlet channel.
- the first lateral portion of the peripheral edge of the skirt 20 has an upper wall 126 and two side walls 128, 130. It is understood that the top wall and the two side walls form a single piece with the skirt.
- the sidewalls 128 and 130 flank the two ribs 105, 107 of the first exhaled air exhaust channel while the top wall covers the first expired air exhaust channel to seal.
- one of the ribs has a longitudinal projecting portion which cooperates with one or other of the side walls of the peripheral edge of the skirt to ensure that the peripheral edge remains in place relative to the first channel expired air exhaust.
- the peripheral edge of the flexible skirt 22 further includes a second lateral portion 130 which covers the second expired air outlet channel 104.
- the exhaled air exhaust device 100 includes a first non-return valve 140 which is arranged to allow a flow of exhaled air directed from the lower chamber 52 to the air duct 90 of the tuba. during an expiry phase of the user.
- the flexible flap 58 of the partition 40 closes, while the first non-return valve 140 of the expired air exhaust device opens to let the exhaled air flow from the lower chamber 52 to the expired air exhaust device 100, and more particularly to the first expired air exhaust channel 102, and then to the air duct 90 of the tuba for further be evacuated via the holes 78.
- the first non-return valve 140 is closed during a user inspiration phase. Also, the user does not inspire the stale air (previously exhaled) contained in the tuba or in the expired air exhaust device during an inspiration phase.
- the first check valve 140 is disposed at a lower end portion 101 of the exhaled air exhaust device. More exactly, the first valve nonreturn 140 is disposed at a lower end portion 102a of the first expired air exhaust channel.
- the first non-return valve 140 is disposed between the lower chamber 50 and the expired air exhaust device 100. More specifically, the first non-return valve 140 is disposed between the lower chamber 52 and the first one. exhaled air exhaust duct 102.
- the first non-return valve 140 could be arranged in the lower chamber 52.
- the first valve anti ⁇ return 140 includes a flexible membrane 142 which, in this example, consists of a portion of the flexible skirt 22.
- the flexible membrane is in the form of a substantially rectangular portion which projects from an inner face of the upper wall 126.
- the first non-return valve 140 further includes a valve seat 144 arranged to cooperate with the flexible membrane 142, the valve seat 144 being integrated with the visor. In the closed position, the flexible membrane is supported on the valve seat to close the openings.
- the first exhaled air exhaust duct 102 comprises, in this example, two openings 150 which open into the lower chamber 52.
- the flexible membrane 142 is shaped to seal the two openings 150 during a phase of inspiration of the user.
- the flexible membrane 142 is located inside the first expired air outlet channel 102 facing the two openings 150.
- the expired air exhaust device 100 further includes the second expired air exhaust channel 104.
- the air exhaust device expired 100 further comprises a second check valve 160, similar to the first check valve ⁇ return 140, which is arranged to allow an expired air flow directed from the lower chamber 52 to the air duct 90 of the tuba during an expiration phase of the user.
- the second non-return valve 160 is closed during an inspiration phase of the user.
- the second non-return valve 160 functions as the first non-return valve 140.
- the visor further comprises a bleed valve 180, which is formed in a lower end portion of the visor 20.
- This purge valve 180 is partially covered by a protection plate 182, which in this example forms a single piece with the visor 20. This protective plate serves to prevent damage to the purge valve 180.
- the mask has a locking system unlockable from the tuba to the body.
- This locking system comprises, in this example, a tab 200 which extends from the first end 72 of the tubular portion 70.
- the tongue 200 is provided with a fixing portion
- Strapping 24 has, moreover, a top 24a in which is formed an opening 204. This opening 204 is through.
- the attachment portion 202 of the tongue 200 is shaped to be received in the opening 204 to lock the tuba to the body.
- the tongue is deformable so that during the engagement of the tuba 18 with the body 12, the top connector 106 engages in the air channel 90 of the tuba 18 and the attachment portion 202 engages between the upper portion of the strapping 24 and the top connector, until the attachment portion is engaged in the opening 204.
- attachment portion 202 is also a push button arranged to allow a user to release the fixing portion of the opening so as to separate the tuba of the body.
- the fixing portion 202 consists of a bulge 206, which has a beveled shape which is shaped to engage in the opening when the tuba is mounted to the body.
- the bulge has an annular shape.
- the tongue 200 has a receiving portion 208 which is disposed between the fastening portion 202 and the tubular portion 70 of the tuba.
- the receiving portion is shaped to receive a portion 24b of the strapping 24 forming a stop when the tuba is mounted to the body.
- the receiving portion 208 and the abutment portion of the strapping 24 are engaged together by shape cooperation when the snorkel is mounted to the body, which has the effect of preventing inadvertent unlocking of the snorkel.
- the receiving portion 208 comprises two ribs 210, 212 disposed on either side of said receiving portion 208, these ribs extending between the first end of the tubular portion and the fixing portion, and cooperating with two grooves 214, 216 - visible in Figure 10 - strapping when the tuba is mounted to the body.
- the interest is to ensure the stability of the snorkel when mounted to the body.
- the uppermost connector 106 has a recess 220 which is located below the attachment portion when the tuba is mounted to the body. This recess receives the deformed tongue during the engagement of the snorkel on the body. It also allows space for deformation of the tongue when disengaging the tuba relative to the body.
- the mask further comprises a seal 250 disposed between the body and the tuba. This seal 250 is received in an annular groove 252 formed on top connector of the visor.
- FIG. 11 there will be described a mounting bracket for an accessory, for example a camera.
- This fixing support is preferably removable.
- the mounting bracket 300 has a mounting portion 302 itself which has a cylindrical fixing member 304, also known to receive a camera. This mounting bracket 300 is removably mounted to the mask body.
- the fixing support 300 also has two lugs 306,
- the fixing support 300 also comprises a connecting portion 312 which extends between the tabs 306, 308 and the fixing member 304.
- This connecting portion has a shaped hook shaped to rest on the visor when the support is mounted. to the mask, whereby the wings and the connecting portion ensure the immobilization of the mounting bracket relative to the body.
- the hook shape is arranged so that the fastener 304 is substantially at the level of the eyes of the user. Thanks to this advantageous positioning, the camera is necessarily immersed when the body of the mask is immersed, the snorkel being out of the water. An interest is therefore to ensure that the camera films underwater and not the surface of the water.
- the diving mask further comprises a holding device 400, visible in FIGS. 1B, 2 and 7, which comprises a central fastening element 402 located between two lateral fastening elements 404, 406.
- the central fastening element 402 is in the form of a mushroom whose head 403 is shaped to be introduced successively into a first hole 408 and then into a second hole 410 juxtaposed with the first hole, formed near the first end. tubular portion of the tuba. As can be seen in FIG. 7, the first hole 408 has a larger diameter than the second hole 410.
- the head 403 of the central fastening element 402 has a diameter smaller than that of the first hole but greater than that of the second hole. It is therefore understood that the central fastening element 402 is secured to the tuba when the head is fed into the second hole 410.
- the lateral fastening elements 404, 406 are in the form of rods which are intended to be inserted into openings 412, 414 in the frame, preferably in the strapping, so as to to secure the holding device relative to the body.
- the holding device 400 has the function of maintaining the tuba to the body, even when the tubular portion of the tuba is fluidly decoupled from the summit connector, which makes it possible to avoid mislaying the tuba.
- the holding device 400 is preferably made of a flexible material of the rubber type.
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PL18722675T PL3606814T3 (pl) | 2017-04-03 | 2018-03-30 | Maska do nurkowania z korpusem wyposażonym w urządzenie do odprowadzania wydychanego powietrza z zaworem zwrotnym |
HRP20220276TT HRP20220276T1 (hr) | 2017-04-03 | 2018-03-30 | Ronilačka maska koja ima tijelo s uređajem za ispuštanje izdahnutog zraka koji sadrži nepovratni ventil |
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FR1752871A FR3064593B1 (fr) | 2017-04-03 | 2017-04-03 | Masque de plongee ayant un corps muni d'un dispositif d'echappement d'air expire comportant une valve anti-retour |
PCT/FR2018/050815 WO2018185416A1 (fr) | 2017-04-03 | 2018-03-30 | Masque de plongee ayant un corps muni d'un dispositif d'echappement d'air expire comportant une valve anti-retour |
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