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US771801A
US771801A US14952503A US1903149525A US771801A US 771801 A US771801 A US 771801A US 14952503 A US14952503 A US 14952503A US 1903149525 A US1903149525 A US 1903149525A US 771801 A US771801 A US 771801A
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  • This invention has for its object to provide an improved form of apparatus for protecting persons entering places where there is smoke or dangerous fumes in the atmosphere, enabling the wearer to breathe a supply of good air. while the air from the lungs is exhaled as usual.
  • Figure 1 is a front View of the device in position for use on a person.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of same, and
  • Fig. 3 is a side view showing the mask in section.
  • A represents the mask, preferably made of soft rubher, that fits snugly over the upper part of the head and extends down to and snugly fits the upper lip.
  • a plate A preferably elastic, extends under the ears (that are left clear of the mask) and around back of the head, thus securing the mask tightly in place and holding the lower edge of the mask tightly in engagement with the upper lip.
  • a plate of rubber A is vulcanized or otherwise secured to the front of the mask to inclose the nose and eye apertures and has a beak portion A to extend in front of the nose, but not of contact therewith, so as to leave a chamber in front of the nostrils.
  • a pair of lenses A A are inserted in the front plate A opposite the eyes of the wearer for obvious reasons.
  • a suitable reservoir B preferably in the form of a vest, having a number of tubes or cells 6, which may be put on in the usual manner and secured by buttons or otherwise.
  • a tube B connects the vest-tubes with the nose-chamber and has a suitable valve B by means of which the air in the vest-tubes can be admitted to the nosechamber as desired and the pressure controlled.
  • any of the well-known forms of pressure-reducing valves may be used, by which the pressure of the air in the nose-chamber can be automatically regulated.
  • An air-pump of any suitable form, such as an ordinary force-pump B, is attached to the vest-tubes, preferably at the lower part of the vest. This pump I preferably have permanently secured to the vest.
  • This apparatus is especially designed for use by firemen.
  • the vest can be worn at all times when on duty or can be quickly slipped on when responding to an alarm and adjusted, while the mask can be carried in the pocket, say, of the vest, without being disconnected from the vest-tubes.
  • the tube B is, however, made detachable from the Vest-tubes Z) by any suitable air-tight joint 6 so that the mask and tube may be disconnected from the vest-tubes Z) and carried in a place other than the vest-pocket or for other purposes, as is obvious.
  • a mask arranged to inclose the nose and eyes and exclude the atmosphere therefrom, and having a nose-chamber, and a portion arranged to engage the upper lip and leave the mouth free, and having transparent windows for the eyes, and means for securing the mask to the head, sub stantially as described.
  • a mask arranged to inclose the nose, and exclude the atmosphere therefrom, and having a nose-chamber, and having a portion arranged to engage the upper lip, means for securing the mask to the head, a reservoir arranged to be secured to the body, a tube arranged to afford communication between the reservoir and the nose-chamber of the mask, a valve in said tube, and an air-pump secured to the reservoir and arranged to fill the same, substantially as described.
  • a mask arranged to inclose the nose and exclude the atmosphere therefrom, and having a nose-chamber, and having a portion arranged to engage the upper lip, means for securing the mask to the head, an air-reservoir arranged to be secured to the body, a detachable tube arranged to afford communication between the reservoir and the nose-chamber of the mask, and a valve in said tube, substantially as described.

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PATENTED OCT. 11, 1904.
W. E, ANDREW. SMOKE PROTECTOR.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 25, 1903.
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Patented. October 11, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM E. ANDREW, OF ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NEW JERSEY.
SMOKE-PROTECTOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 771,801, dated October 11, 1904:.
Application filed March 25, 1903. Serial No. 149,525. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM E. ANDREW, a citizen of the United States, residing at Atlantic Highlands, in the county of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Smoke-Protectors; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention has for its object to provide an improved form of apparatus for protecting persons entering places where there is smoke or dangerous fumes in the atmosphere, enabling the wearer to breathe a supply of good air. while the air from the lungs is exhaled as usual.
With this object in view and with others my invention comprises the construction, arrangement, and combination of parts, as hereinafter set forth, described, and claimed.
In the drawings, representing an apparatus embodying my invention in my preferred form, Figure 1 is a front View of the device in position for use on a person. Fig. 2 is a side view of same, and Fig. 3 is a side view showing the mask in section.
In the several views, in which the characters of reference indicate the same parts, A represents the mask, preferably made of soft rubher, that fits snugly over the upper part of the head and extends down to and snugly fits the upper lip. A plate A preferably elastic, extends under the ears (that are left clear of the mask) and around back of the head, thus securing the mask tightly in place and holding the lower edge of the mask tightly in engagement with the upper lip. There are openings opposite the eyes and also one for the nose, as indicated in Fig. 3.
A plate of rubber A is vulcanized or otherwise secured to the front of the mask to inclose the nose and eye apertures and has a beak portion A to extend in front of the nose, but not of contact therewith, so as to leave a chamber in front of the nostrils. A pair of lenses A A are inserted in the front plate A opposite the eyes of the wearer for obvious reasons.
In order to supply the chamber around the nose with pure air, I provide a suitable reservoir B, preferably in the form of a vest, having a number of tubes or cells 6, which may be put on in the usual manner and secured by buttons or otherwise. A tube B connects the vest-tubes with the nose-chamber and has a suitable valve B by means of which the air in the vest-tubes can be admitted to the nosechamber as desired and the pressure controlled. If desired, any of the well-known forms of pressure-reducing valves may be used, by which the pressure of the air in the nose-chamber can be automatically regulated. An air-pump of any suitable form, such as an ordinary force-pump B, is attached to the vest-tubes, preferably at the lower part of the vest. This pump I preferably have permanently secured to the vest.
This apparatus is especially designed for use by firemen.
The vest can be worn at all times when on duty or can be quickly slipped on when responding to an alarm and adjusted, while the mask can be carried in the pocket, say, of the vest, without being disconnected from the vest-tubes. The tube B is, however, made detachable from the Vest-tubes Z) by any suitable air-tight joint 6 so that the mask and tube may be disconnected from the vest-tubes Z) and carried in a place other than the vest-pocket or for other purposes, as is obvious. When it is necessary for the fireman to enter a smokeladen room, he can quickly slip the mask in place and then pump into the vest-reservoir a supply of pure air, if it is not already sufficientlyfull. Until he enters the room filled with smoke he can breathe, inhale, and exhale through the mouth, which is left entirely free, so that he can give orders and talk whenever necessary; but when he enters a room filled with smoke he turns on the valve B and admits air from the vest-reservoir to the nosechamber and inhales through the nose, inspiring the air from the reservoir, while he exhales through the mouth, taking care not to permit any air to be inhaled through the mouth. When the supply of air in the vestreservoir becomes exhausted, the fireman or other wearer goes to a window, door, or any convenient place Where a supply of pure air can be obtained and again fills the vest-tubes by the attached pump, which can be very quickly accomplished, and he can then return to his work in the smoke-filled room.
Without limiting myself to the details of construction and arrangement hereinbefore set forth, what 1 claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination of a mask arranged to inclose the nose and eyes and exclude the atmosphere therefrom, and having a nose-chamber, and a portion arranged to engage the upper lip and leave the mouth free, and having transparent windows for the eyes, and means for securing the mask to the head, sub stantially as described.
2. The combination of a mask arranged to inclose the nose'and eyes and exclude the atmosphere therefrom, and having a nose-chamber and a portion arranged to engage the upper lip and leave the mouth free, transparent Windows for the eyes, and a band arranged to pass around the head under the ears and secured to the mask at the lip-engaging portion and bind the latter against the lip, sub stantially as described.
3. The combination of a mask arranged to inclose the nose and exclude the atmosphere therefrom, and having a nose-chamber, and
having a portion arranged to engage the upper lip, means for securing the mask to the head, an air-reservoir arranged to be secured to the body, a tube arranged to afford communication between the reservoir and the nose-chamber of the mask, and a valve in said tube, substantially as described.
4. The combination of a mask arranged to inclose the nose, and exclude the atmosphere therefrom, and having a nose-chamber, and having a portion arranged to engage the upper lip, means for securing the mask to the head, a reservoir arranged to be secured to the body, a tube arranged to afford communication between the reservoir and the nose-chamber of the mask, a valve in said tube, and an air-pump secured to the reservoir and arranged to fill the same, substantially as described.
5. The combination of a mask arranged to cover the face above the mouth and having apertures at the nose and eye portions, and a plate secured to the mask around said apertures and arranged to form a chamber in proximity to the nostrils of the wearer, means for securing the mask to the head, transparent windows in said plate for the eyes, and an airreservoir having means of communication with the said nose-chamber, substantially as described.
6. The combination of a mask arranged to inclose the nose and exclude the atmosphere therefrom, and having a nose-chamber, and having a portion arranged to engage the upper lip, means for securing the mask to the head, an air-reservoir arranged to be secured to the body, a detachable tube arranged to afford communication between the reservoir and the nose-chamber of the mask, and a valve in said tube, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of tWo subscribing Witnesses.
-WILLIAM E. ANDREW.
lVitnesses:
WM. H. REID, E. T. BRANDENBURG.
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US2792000A (en) * 1953-01-20 1957-05-14 B S F A Holdings Ltd Face mask for use in dust-laden or other contaminated conditions
US3491752A (en) * 1966-07-05 1970-01-27 Abbott Lab Breathing apparatus
US4090509A (en) * 1976-11-18 1978-05-23 Smith Ronald E Vital emergency survival time (vest)
US4172454A (en) * 1976-10-01 1979-10-30 Dragerwerk Aktiengesellschaft Heat and gas protection suit
US4253454A (en) * 1976-10-05 1981-03-03 Dragerwerk Aktiengesellschaft Respirator package for carrying on a person
US5036845A (en) * 1989-04-14 1991-08-06 Scholley Frank G Flexible container for compressed gases
US5063923A (en) * 1990-08-17 1991-11-12 Robert Peroni Cold weather garment with respiration means
US5127399A (en) * 1989-04-14 1992-07-07 Scholley Frank G Flexible container for compressed gases
US5435305A (en) * 1993-05-24 1995-07-25 Rankin, Sr.; Pleasant P. Emergency air supply pack
US5517984A (en) * 1995-03-14 1996-05-21 Stan A. Sanders Multiple layer pressurized O2 coil package
US5529061A (en) * 1995-01-03 1996-06-25 Stan A. Sanders Jacket supported pressurized 02 coil
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US2792000A (en) * 1953-01-20 1957-05-14 B S F A Holdings Ltd Face mask for use in dust-laden or other contaminated conditions
US3491752A (en) * 1966-07-05 1970-01-27 Abbott Lab Breathing apparatus
US4172454A (en) * 1976-10-01 1979-10-30 Dragerwerk Aktiengesellschaft Heat and gas protection suit
US4253454A (en) * 1976-10-05 1981-03-03 Dragerwerk Aktiengesellschaft Respirator package for carrying on a person
US4090509A (en) * 1976-11-18 1978-05-23 Smith Ronald E Vital emergency survival time (vest)
US5036845A (en) * 1989-04-14 1991-08-06 Scholley Frank G Flexible container for compressed gases
US5127399A (en) * 1989-04-14 1992-07-07 Scholley Frank G Flexible container for compressed gases
US5063923A (en) * 1990-08-17 1991-11-12 Robert Peroni Cold weather garment with respiration means
US5435305A (en) * 1993-05-24 1995-07-25 Rankin, Sr.; Pleasant P. Emergency air supply pack
US5529061A (en) * 1995-01-03 1996-06-25 Stan A. Sanders Jacket supported pressurized 02 coil
US5517984A (en) * 1995-03-14 1996-05-21 Stan A. Sanders Multiple layer pressurized O2 coil package
US5582164A (en) * 1995-03-14 1996-12-10 Stan A. Sanders Cassette size, pressurized O2 coil structure
US6345730B1 (en) 2000-06-13 2002-02-12 Mallinckrodt Inc. Adhesively connected polymeric pressure chambers and method for making the same
US6513522B1 (en) 2000-06-13 2003-02-04 Mallinckrodt Inc. Wearable storage system for pressurized fluids
US6412484B1 (en) 2000-06-13 2002-07-02 Mallinckrodt Inc. Fluid control valve for pressure vessel
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US6502571B1 (en) 2000-06-13 2003-01-07 Mallinckrodt Inc. High pressure fitting with dual locking swaging mechanism
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US6412801B1 (en) 2000-11-01 2002-07-02 Mallinckrodt Inc. Wheeled personal transport device incorporating gas storage vessel comprising a polymeric container system for pressurized fluids
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