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US728476A
US728476A US12470100A US1900124701A US728476A US 728476 A US728476 A US 728476A US 12470100 A US12470100 A US 12470100A US 1900124701 A US1900124701 A US 1900124701A US 728476 A US728476 A US 728476A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M16/00Devices for influencing the respiratory system of patients by gas treatment, e.g. mouth-to-mouth respiration; Tracheal tubes
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  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged detail of the mouthpiece.
  • My invention relates to fire protective apparatus and it consists of the hereinafter-described construction of a protective hood suitable to be placed over the head of persons entrapped in a burning building to protect their eyes and pulmonary organs fromthe" the strip c, which is made of similar but not necessarily stifi material and suflicientlywide to permit the hood to be placed over the head of the person.
  • the strip c which is made of similar but not necessarily stifi material and suflicientlywide to permit the hood to be placed over the head of the person.
  • recesses c At the ends of this strip 0 are provided recesses c to admit the shoulders of the person wearing the hood, and in connection with these recesses bands d and d may be provided for fastening the hood.
  • look-holes eand e wherein panes of glass or mica are set to permit the person wearing the hood to see, and around the lower rim of. the;
  • hood tube f preferably of rubber, though it may be made of any suitable air-tight mate-;
  • rial is secured to the rim Within the hood.
  • a smaller tube g is connected to the tube f by suitable fitting g and approximately in the middle of the front part a of the hood. This serves llWO PUI'QOSBS.
  • Tube g extends upwardly and is affixed to the front part c of the hood by means of a tie 9
  • the tube g extends for some distance above the tie g and may be provided with a suitable mouthpiece s, which is so located that it will stand approximately opposite the mouth of the person when the hood is in use.
  • Tube g is normally closed by back-pressurevalve p, which is operated by means of a button 0, projecting from the mouthpiece, so that when the person using the hood takes the mouthpiece 8 into his month" he may by pressing withhis tongue upon the button 0 open the valve, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 3, and then inhale the air contained in the tube f.
  • f is a nipple with a back-pressure valve for inflating-the tubef.
  • the tube f is moderately inflated by air and For one, it fills up the spaces between the body of the person wearing the hood and the sides of the hood, thus shutting up the hood and preventing the smoke from penetrating into the interior thereof.
  • the air contained in the tube f is available'in case of necessity by the person using the hood for breathing,
  • the hood is so shaped as to form a peak" above the head of the wearer.
  • the purpose of this shape is to provide an air-space within the hood wherein a small supply of air will be found, which may in some cases be sufiicient to enable the, wearer of the hood to breathe and to pass through a smoke-filled compartment or hall without resorting to" the tube f.
  • My protective hood is intended for use as an expedient in case of danger by persons entrapped in burning buildings to enable them the supply of the air in -to escape therefrom through halls usually filled with smoke. It is designed for such' extraordinary use, which of course is only of short duration. At the same time the hood is designed in such manner that it may always be kept ready for use and conveniently stored in bed-rooms or other compartments.
  • branch tube g having a back-pressure valve JOHN A. PAULSON.

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'No. 728.476- PATENTED MAY 1g, 190s.
' E. LANGER.
-PROTBGTIVE HOOD. APILIOATION FILED AUG, 29. 1900. RENEWED SEPT. 24, 1902. no uonnn. j I
UNITED- STATES Patented May 19, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
PROTECTIVE HOOD.
PECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 728,476, dated May 19, 1903. 7 Application filed August 29, 1900. Renewed $eptember 24, 1902. Serial No. 124,701. (No model.)
T0 at whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ESTHER LANGER, a citizen of the United States, residing at No. 123;
Stanhope street, Brooklyn, Kings county,
State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Protective Hoods, of which the following is a full, clear,
and exact specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, wherein- Figure 1' is an isometric View of my im proved fire-hood; Fig. 2, a sectional view.
thereof, showing it in position when in use; and Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail of the mouthpiece. I 7
My invention relates to fire protective apparatus and it consists of the hereinafter-described construction of a protective hood suitable to be placed over the head of persons entrapped in a burning building to protect their eyes and pulmonary organs fromthe" the strip c, which is made of similar but not necessarily stifi material and suflicientlywide to permit the hood to be placed over the head of the person. At the ends of this strip 0 are provided recesses c to admit the shoulders of the person wearing the hood, and in connection with these recesses bands d and d may be provided for fastening the hood.
In the front part a of the hood are provided look-holes eand e, wherein panes of glass or mica are set to permit the person wearing the hood to see, and around the lower rim of. the;
hood tube f, preferably of rubber, though it may be made of any suitable air-tight mate-;
rial, is secured to the rim Within the hood. A smaller tube g is connected to the tube f by suitable fitting g and approximately in the middle of the front part a of the hood. This serves llWO PUI'QOSBS.
tube extends upwardly and is affixed to the front part c of the hood by means of a tie 9 The tube g extends for some distance above the tie g and may be provided with a suitable mouthpiece s, which is so located that it will stand approximately opposite the mouth of the person when the hood is in use. Tube g is normally closed by back-pressurevalve p, which is operated by means of a button 0, projecting from the mouthpiece, so that when the person using the hood takes the mouthpiece 8 into his month" he may by pressing withhis tongue upon the button 0 open the valve, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 3, and then inhale the air contained in the tube f. f is a nipple with a back-pressure valve for inflating-the tubef.
The tube f is moderately inflated by air and For one, it fills up the spaces between the body of the person wearing the hood and the sides of the hood, thus shutting up the hood and preventing the smoke from penetrating into the interior thereof. For the second, the air contained in the tube f is available'in case of necessity by the person using the hood for breathing,
whereby the period for which the hood will afford protection against smoke is considerably extended.
It will be noticed that the hood is so shaped as to form a peak" above the head of the wearer. The purpose of this shape is to provide an air-space within the hood wherein a small supply of air will be found, which may in some cases be sufiicient to enable the, wearer of the hood to breathe and to pass through a smoke-filled compartment or hall without resorting to" the tube f.
My protective hood is intended for use as an expedient in case of danger by persons entrapped in burning buildings to enable them the supply of the air in -to escape therefrom through halls usually filled with smoke. It is designed for such' extraordinary use, which of course is only of short duration. At the same time the hood is designed in such manner that it may always be kept ready for use and conveniently stored in bed-rooms or other compartments.
I claim as my invention and desire to seand a suitable mouthpiece at its end; and cure by Letters Patent means for operating the valve substantially ID A protective hood having look-holes e and as described.
e in the front part thereof provided with v 5 panes of mica or other transparent material; Es PHER LANCTER' a pneumatic tubefsecured to the lower edge Witnesses:
thereof and provided with a nipple f and a HENRY SCI-IREITER,
branch tube g having a back-pressure valve JOHN A. PAULSON.
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Cited By (9)

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US3521629A (en) * 1967-09-18 1970-07-28 Schjeldahl Co G T Heat and smoke protective hoods
DE2557777A1 (en) * 1975-12-20 1977-06-30 Pedrolit Gmbh Flexible protective suit for entering contaminated zones - has breathing chamber separated from remainder by inflated annular tube
DE2903921A1 (en) * 1979-02-02 1980-08-14 Draegerwerk Ag Respirator hood with head-bands - has annular pipe supplied composite inlet nozzle in visor region, directing air towards nose and mouth
US4484575A (en) * 1983-01-13 1984-11-27 E. D. Bullard Company Loose fitting supplied air respirator hood
WO1984004687A1 (en) * 1983-05-27 1984-12-06 Lester B Hall Breathing apparatus
US4561162A (en) * 1983-01-13 1985-12-31 E. D. Bullard Company Method of making loose fitting supplied air respiration hood
US4757813A (en) * 1987-07-28 1988-07-19 Haydu Bartley A Emergency exit mask system
US4986700A (en) * 1989-04-10 1991-01-22 Yukio Takeda Buoyant force control apparatus for scuba diving
US20140123373A1 (en) * 2012-11-05 2014-05-08 Stephen Harriman Apparatus for Use with a Helmet to Mitigate Condensation of Breath on a Visor

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3521629A (en) * 1967-09-18 1970-07-28 Schjeldahl Co G T Heat and smoke protective hoods
DE2557777A1 (en) * 1975-12-20 1977-06-30 Pedrolit Gmbh Flexible protective suit for entering contaminated zones - has breathing chamber separated from remainder by inflated annular tube
DE2903921A1 (en) * 1979-02-02 1980-08-14 Draegerwerk Ag Respirator hood with head-bands - has annular pipe supplied composite inlet nozzle in visor region, directing air towards nose and mouth
US4637387A (en) * 1982-08-02 1987-01-20 Hall Lester B Breathing apparatus
US4484575A (en) * 1983-01-13 1984-11-27 E. D. Bullard Company Loose fitting supplied air respirator hood
US4561162A (en) * 1983-01-13 1985-12-31 E. D. Bullard Company Method of making loose fitting supplied air respiration hood
WO1984004687A1 (en) * 1983-05-27 1984-12-06 Lester B Hall Breathing apparatus
US4757813A (en) * 1987-07-28 1988-07-19 Haydu Bartley A Emergency exit mask system
US4986700A (en) * 1989-04-10 1991-01-22 Yukio Takeda Buoyant force control apparatus for scuba diving
US20140123373A1 (en) * 2012-11-05 2014-05-08 Stephen Harriman Apparatus for Use with a Helmet to Mitigate Condensation of Breath on a Visor

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