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US1691648A
US1691648A US176456A US17645627A US1691648A US 1691648 A US1691648 A US 1691648A US 176456 A US176456 A US 176456A US 17645627 A US17645627 A US 17645627A US 1691648 A US1691648 A US 1691648A
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  • Breathing apparatus have been used heretofore in which respirators, adapted to be. alternatively turned on or oil' or reversed by the aid of a multi-way controlling means,
  • one of the respirators consisting of a filter and the other of a carbonio acidV absorption cartridge in connection withan oxygen ask and a breathing bag.
  • pure filter devices comprising a plurality of filter cartridges through which the breathing air passes one after the other, the divers cartridges being filled with various chemicals, and finally it is known in lter devices'to make the purified cartridges replaceable.
  • the breathing apparatus which is provided with a gas protective filter and a multi-way controlling means differs from the apparatus known heretofore inasmuch as to a common face piece two or more 'gas protective filters of equal or different amo nts of filling are connected so'as to be adaptd to be selectively and individually shut off whereby the filters may be removable or-replaceable-'singly without thereby opening the air conduits of the apparatus.
  • Such a combined apparatus has the technically important pecullarity, that on using two or more gas protective filters of one or the other kind a suitable filter may. be selected during the use of the apparatus according to the nature of gas against which protection is contemplated.
  • valve chest having an inand'exhaling valve between the multiway controlling means and each filter, or alternatively a valve chest common to all filters may be interposed between the mask or the mouth piece and the multi-way controlling means.
  • individual valve chests or the common valve chest may be combined with the multi-way controlling means preferably to form a unitary rigid body, Aso thatthis portion of the complete apparatus may be replaceable in itself.
  • l i 4 Fi 1 is a diagrammatical view of a comn bine apparatus comprising two filters shown partly in section and a breathing device such as for instance a mask. l
  • Fig. 2 is asection of the upper part of the desired, in -which case the multi-valve will be .arranged accordingly, to properly co-operate4 I. apparatus in a constructionin which a valve chest 1s interposed between the multi-wayl controlling member and each filter.
  • p Fig. 3 is a similar view as Fig. 2 showing the means used in Fig. 1 to a larger scale.
  • a breathing "mask 1' is aflexible inhaling 00 and exhaling hose 3;v which leads to two or more lter cartridges 4 preferably c'onstructed so as to be 'connected with one another and attached to a common foundation plate 5 by straps 6.
  • a valve chestl 6 containing a multi-way -controlling member which in theconstruction v shown is formed as a flap 8, pivotally fastened at9 and connected with an outer handle 7,179
  • vbyv which it may be oscillated to shut o' selectively the pipe 10 or the pipe 11 leading to one or the other filter 4.
  • the number of filters 4 may be increased if therewith.
  • thev various filter cartridges are preferably of different kinds, i. e. the purifying chemical in the one car4 tridge is different from that in another cartridge.' This enables the wearer operating in an atmosphere with a poisonous gas content 4of a varying nature to select at any time,
  • a chamber 14 provided with exhalation check valves 12 and inhalation check valves 13 is provided. Perforated screens 'cover the valves 12.
  • the chamber 14 is in rigid connection and communication with the valve chest 6 forming a common casing with the same.
  • the connection 16 of the lter 4 with the chamber 14 is detachable.
  • valve chest is common to all filters, in whlch case it is interposed between the mask and the multi-way controlling member 6 to which again it may be connected to form a unitary rigid body.
  • connectlons 16 are adapted to be loosened.
  • Thelocation of the valve chest 14 independently of or together with the multi-way control-line member 6, may be otherwise than as shown.
  • the right-hand filter 4 and in the position shown in Fig. 34 the left-hand filter is in operation. That filter, which is closed by the flap 8 may be interchanged for the other at any time Without fear of outer air entering the air conduits of the apparatus.
  • the filters are preferably filled with such chemicals as are effective against different kinds of poisonous gas.
  • the absorbent may be pumice impregnatedwith potassium carbonate and for the absorption of benzol or petroleum vapors, activated carbon may be used.
  • a breathing apparatus comprisin a plurality of filter cartridges having in ets opening-to the atmosphere7 a chemical in one of said cartridgesl forpurifying atmospheric air containing a certain poison. a different chemical in another one' of said cartridges for purifying atmospheric air containing a dille ent poison, a face piece, a conduit communicating'therewith and terminating in a plurality of branches leading to said cartridges, an inhalation check valve inserted in said conduitand opening towards the face piece, an' exhalation check valve inserted in the wall of said conduit at a point situated between said face piece and said inhalation check valve and opening tothe atmosphere, and a valve means common to the branches of said conduit and adapted to shut oflz' said branches selectively and individually.
  • a breathing apparatus comprising a plurality of filter cart-ridges having inlets opening to the atmosphere, a chemical in one of said cartridges for purifying atmospheric air containing a certain poison, a different chemical in another one of said cartridges for purifying atmospheric air containing a different poison, a casing having a plurality of inlet ports each communicating with one of said cartridges, and containing valve means adapted to shut off said inlet ports selectively and individually, an outwardly opening exhalation check valve inserted in the wall of said casing to discharge the exhaled air, a

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" Nov. 13, 1928.
A. B. DRGER f BREATHING DEVICE Filed March 18, 1927 'Patented Nov. 13,r 1928.
ra'rriu'r OFFICE.
ALEXANDER BERNHARD DRGER, LBECK, GERMANY; ELFRIEDE D'RGER, NE STANGE, IEXECUTRIX F SAIDALEXANDER BERNHARD DRGEIM, DECEASED.
- BREATHING DEVICE.
Application led March 18, 1927', Serial No. 176,456, andin Germany March 16, 1926.
Breathing apparatus have been used heretofore in which respirators, adapted to be. alternatively turned on or oil' or reversed by the aid of a multi-way controlling means,
are connected with a common breathing mask, one of the respirators consisting of a filter and the other of a carbonio acidV absorption cartridge in connection withan oxygen ask and a breathing bag. Moreover pure filter devices have been proposed comprising a plurality of filter cartridges through which the breathing air passes one after the other, the divers cartridges being filled with various chemicals, and finally it is known in lter devices'to make the purified cartridges replaceable.
According to the present invention the breathing apparatus, which is provided with a gas protective filter and a multi-way controlling means differs from the apparatus known heretofore inasmuch as to a common face piece two or more 'gas protective filters of equal or different amo nts of filling are connected so'as to be adaptd to be selectively and individually shut off whereby the filters may be removable or-replaceable-'singly without thereby opening the air conduits of the apparatus. Such a combined apparatus has the technically important pecullarity, that on using two or more gas protective filters of one or the other kind a suitable filter may. be selected during the use of the apparatus according to the nature of gas against which protection is contemplated. In such cases it 1s advisable to arrange a valve chest having an inand'exhaling valve between the multiway controlling means and each filter, or alternatively a valve chest common to all filters may be interposed between the mask or the mouth piece and the multi-way controlling means. flhe individual valve chests or the common valve chest may be combined with the multi-way controlling means preferably to form a unitary rigid body, Aso thatthis portion of the complete apparatus may be replaceable in itself.
In the drawing two'examples of the inven,
tion areshown. l i 4 Fi 1 is a diagrammatical view of a comn bine apparatus comprising two filters shown partly in section and a breathing device such as for instance a mask. l
Fig. 2 is asection of the upper part of the desired, in -which case the multi-valve will be .arranged accordingly, to properly co-operate4 I. apparatus in a constructionin which a valve chest 1s interposed between the multi-wayl controlling member and each filter. p Fig. 3 is a similar view as Fig. 2 showing the means used in Fig. 1 to a larger scale.
Connected to the face piece in the .form of a breathing "mask 1'is aflexible inhaling 00 and exhaling hose 3;v which leads to two or more lter cartridges 4 preferably c'onstructed so as to be 'connected with one another and attached to a common foundation plate 5 by straps 6. Interposed in the conduit connecting the face piece with the filter 4 is a valve chestl 6 containing a multi-way -controlling member, which in theconstruction v shown is formed as a flap 8, pivotally fastened at9 and connected with an outer handle 7,179
vbyv which it may be oscillated to shut o' selectively the pipe 10 or the pipe 11 leading to one or the other filter 4.
The number of filters 4 may be increased if therewith.
As heretofore mentioned, thev various filter cartridges are preferably of different kinds, i. e. the purifying chemical in the one car4 tridge is different from that in another cartridge.' This enables the wearer operating in an atmosphere with a poisonous gas content 4of a varying nature to select at any time,
such a cartridge, the chemical of which is most suitable for absorbing the particularA poison prevailing in such atmosphere.
In the constructionshown. in Fig. 2wbetween each lter cartridges 4 and the multiway controlling chamber 6, a chamber 14 provided with exhalation check valves 12 and inhalation check valves 13 is provided. Perforated screens 'cover the valves 12. The chamber 14 is in rigid connection and communication with the valve chest 6 forming a common casing with the same. The connection 16 of the lter 4 with the chamber 14 is detachable. I
The construction shown in Fig. 3 differs from that shown in Fig. 2 inasmuch as the valve chest is common to all filters, in whlch case it is interposed between the mask and the multi-way controlling member 6 to which again it may be connected to form a unitary rigid body. In this case also the connectlons 16 are adapted to be loosened. Thelocation of the valve chest 14 independently of or together with the multi-way control-line member 6, may be otherwise than as shown.
In the construction shown in Fig. 2 the right-hand filter 4, and in the position shown in Fig. 34 the left-hand filter is in operation. That filter, which is closed by the flap 8 may be interchanged for the other at any time Without fear of outer air entering the air conduits of the apparatus. As has been'explained the filters are preferably filled with such chemicals as are effective against different kinds of poisonous gas. Thus for the absorption of sulphur dioxide the absorbent may be pumice impregnatedwith potassium carbonate and for the absorption of benzol or petroleum vapors, activated carbon may be used.,
I`claim y 1. A breathing apparatus comprisin a plurality of filter cartridges having in ets opening-to the atmosphere7 a chemical in one of said cartridgesl forpurifying atmospheric air containing a certain poison. a different chemical in another one' of said cartridges for purifying atmospheric air containing a dille ent poison, a face piece, a conduit communicating'therewith and terminating in a plurality of branches leading to said cartridges, an inhalation check valve inserted in said conduitand opening towards the face piece, an' exhalation check valve inserted in the wall of said conduit at a point situated between said face piece and said inhalation check valve and opening tothe atmosphere, and a valve means common to the branches of said conduit and adapted to shut oflz' said branches selectively and individually.
2. A breathing apparatus comprising a plurality of filter cart-ridges having inlets opening to the atmosphere, a chemical in one of said cartridges for purifying atmospheric air containing a certain poison, a different chemical in another one of said cartridges for purifying atmospheric air containing a different poison, a casing having a plurality of inlet ports each communicating with one of said cartridges, and containing valve means adapted to shut off said inlet ports selectively and individually, an outwardly opening exhalation check valve inserted in the wall of said casing to discharge the exhaled air, a
face piece, a flexible hose connectingA the same with said casing, and inhalation check valve means arranged in said casing to prevent the exhaled air from entering said cartridges.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to thisl specification.
ALEXANDER BERNHARD DRGER
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US2551653A (en) * 1946-02-13 1951-05-08 William A Wildhack Oxygen mask for pressure breathing
US3238943A (en) * 1963-06-19 1966-03-08 Holley Edgar Bruce Aid breathing system
US3980081A (en) * 1975-06-25 1976-09-14 Mine Safety Appliances Company Self-rescue breathing apparatus
FR2364040A1 (en) * 1976-09-10 1978-04-07 Auergesellschaft Gmbh FILTERING DEVICE
FR2377809A1 (en) * 1977-01-20 1978-08-18 Draegerwerk Ag
US4215437A (en) * 1979-05-30 1980-08-05 Ti Kao Helmet-mask for cold weather and/or particulate laden environments
US5046492A (en) * 1988-07-15 1991-09-10 Stackhouse Wyman H Clean room helmet system
US6561185B1 (en) * 1997-09-11 2003-05-13 Kroll Family Trust Altitude adjustment method and apparatus
US6966318B1 (en) * 2004-08-17 2005-11-22 Chang Gung University Filtering mask
US20070289975A1 (en) * 2004-04-16 2007-12-20 Wolfgang Schmehl Vessel Comprising Two Compartments And Connection, One Compartment Is Defilled And The Other Is Filled
US7937775B2 (en) 2005-08-09 2011-05-10 Microtek Medical, Inc. Surgical protective head gear assembly including high volume air delivery system
US10888721B2 (en) * 2016-07-28 2021-01-12 Design West Technologies, Inc. Breath responsive powered air purifying respirator
WO2021231962A1 (en) * 2020-05-14 2021-11-18 Respirvent Inc. Respirator, system and methods of making the same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2551653A (en) * 1946-02-13 1951-05-08 William A Wildhack Oxygen mask for pressure breathing
US3238943A (en) * 1963-06-19 1966-03-08 Holley Edgar Bruce Aid breathing system
US3980081A (en) * 1975-06-25 1976-09-14 Mine Safety Appliances Company Self-rescue breathing apparatus
FR2364040A1 (en) * 1976-09-10 1978-04-07 Auergesellschaft Gmbh FILTERING DEVICE
FR2377809A1 (en) * 1977-01-20 1978-08-18 Draegerwerk Ag
US4215437A (en) * 1979-05-30 1980-08-05 Ti Kao Helmet-mask for cold weather and/or particulate laden environments
US5046492A (en) * 1988-07-15 1991-09-10 Stackhouse Wyman H Clean room helmet system
US6561185B1 (en) * 1997-09-11 2003-05-13 Kroll Family Trust Altitude adjustment method and apparatus
US20070289975A1 (en) * 2004-04-16 2007-12-20 Wolfgang Schmehl Vessel Comprising Two Compartments And Connection, One Compartment Is Defilled And The Other Is Filled
US6966318B1 (en) * 2004-08-17 2005-11-22 Chang Gung University Filtering mask
US7937775B2 (en) 2005-08-09 2011-05-10 Microtek Medical, Inc. Surgical protective head gear assembly including high volume air delivery system
US10888721B2 (en) * 2016-07-28 2021-01-12 Design West Technologies, Inc. Breath responsive powered air purifying respirator
WO2021231962A1 (en) * 2020-05-14 2021-11-18 Respirvent Inc. Respirator, system and methods of making the same

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