Emergency safety respirator

A flexible conduit split inside in two equal parts is connected to a Goose Neck conduit at one end and to a mouth piece at the other end and provide air to any person under water.

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Description
OBJECTIVES

    • 1—Provide the consumer an “Emergency Safety Respirator” to be utilized in the event their vehicles fall into canal, river, lake, bay or beach
    • 2—The Emergency safety Respirator will be kept in automobiles, trucks. buses and any motor vehicle where the driver is secure inside the cabin with a seat belt and protected by the doors.
    • 3—The Emergency safety Respirator could be factory installed on any motor motor vehicle where the driver and the passengers are secure inside the cabin with a seat belt and protected with doors, also individual Emergency Safety Respirators could be kept under the seat on buses to be used in case of emergency.

BACKGROUND

Every day there is an increase in the number of automobiles accidentally falling into canals, rivers and lakes with a great number of victim fatalities, this invention will contribute significantly to save lives.

SUMMARY

My invention utilizes the same principle that is used by divers to breath under water.

Description of the Graphics. Graphic #1.

FIG. 1 is a front elevation of the mouth piece showing the Rigid plastic divider and the two (2) Flappers in close position.

FIG. 2

This is an horizontal section thru the center line of the mouth piece and the circular Flexible and rigid Plastic Conduits

Graphic #2

FIG. 3 is a vertical section thru the center line of the mouth piece, the circular Flexible and Rigid Plastic Conduits and the Rigid and Flexible dividers.

FIG. 4 is a Plastic Floating Ball with a circular sleeve thru the center line

Claims

1-16. (canceled)

17. One circular Flexible conduit with a suitable length split inside in to equals parts with a rigid divider at each end.

18. A flexible mouth piece with a conduit split in to equal parts with one flapper in each.

19. A circular Goose Neck conduit (split inside in two equal parts) thru the center of a floating ball at one end.

Patent History
Publication number: 20090126725
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 1, 2007
Publication Date: May 21, 2009
Inventor: Jose Carlos Fajardo (Miami, FL)
Application Number: 11/700,753
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Draw-type Snorkel (128/201.11)
International Classification: B63C 11/16 (20060101);