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105 results about "Scuba diving" patented technology

Scuba diving is a mode of underwater diving where the diver uses a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba), which is completely independent of surface supply, to breathe underwater. Scuba divers carry their own source of breathing gas, usually compressed air, allowing them greater independence and freedom of movement than surface-supplied divers, and longer underwater endurance ...

Scuba diving device providing underwater navigation and communication capability

Devices and systems are provided which may be used to navigate and communicate while diving in dive sites and improve the safety of the diving experience. For example, in certain embodiments, a diver area system is provided which utilizes virtual underwater information to provide the user with their location, the location of other divers (or “buddies”), and / or location of a surface object (e.g., a dive boat). In certain embodiments, the devices and systems disclosed herein may provide user with their location relative to one or more buddies. The user can thus navigate intelligently throughout the dive site and track the location of their buddies which can improve dive safety and / or efficiency. Additionally, the user can communicate with one or more buddy divers and / or surface-based objects and individuals using embodiments of the disclosure.
Owner:DIVENAV

Head covering

The invention is a head covering that is particularly suited for use when participating in aquatic sports activities, such as scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing, and jet skiing, where the fabric is selected for its quick drying ability and stretchability, therein enabling excellent conformability to the body. Well known fabric brand names include Spandex, Lycra, and nylon or blends thereof. The head covering helps retain body heat, protect against sunburn, keep hair pulled away from a diver's mask, restrains hair in the back of the head, and makes divers on the surface more visible to boat crew. The head covering has a compartment / pouch which can optionally be disguised as to substantially form a hidden pocket. The fabric of the head covering is preferably brightly colored, stylish and decorative, and may be associated with a designer.
Owner:SUUZ ENTERPRISE

Multi-purpose, plastic molded, sit-on-top kayak

InactiveUS20060254495A1Stable and streamlined and controlled movementImproved kayak controlTravelling sacksPropulsion power plantsBlow moldingGlass fiber
A plastic molded, sit-on-top kayak of unique size and shape is disclosed with various components which provide multi-purpose usage. the kayak is especially useful for multi-purposes such as sailing kayak surfing, scuba diving, paddling, touring and electric motorized usage. The kayak has attachment points integrally molded that provide for these multi-purposes. An important component of the invention includes a removable backrest that additionally provides secure waterproof storage of the operator's personal items. The backrest can be easily removed and reattached securely in place when desired. The ability to easily remove a backrest or backpack option also enables a desirable compact capability for transportation and storage by a user. Additional benefits of this feature provide for a smaller profile for packaging and commercial transportation. The kayak as disclosed may be formed for the most part, typically by blow molding, rotational molding, injection molding, rim molding, fiberglass and thermoforming, and by using a wide variety of polymer materials that may be suitable.
Owner:LIFETIME PRODUCTS

Scuba gear sanitizing method

InactiveUS7168629B2Quickly and effectively sanitizingEffectively injectHollow article cleaningSpray nozzlesSpray nozzleEngineering
A method for sanitizing scuba diving equipment including aqua lungs, wet-suits, fins, caps and masks comprises exposing confined parts of the gear such as hoses, pressure regulators and mouthpieces to a pressurized flow of fluid using a fluid-conditioning spray gun adapted to mix a germicidal solution into a jet of water or other fluid carrier. The spray gun has a conical nozzle provided with a set of graduated, flexible, feather-edged disks or barbs that can hermetically mate with a number of scuba diving component apertures of different sizes and shapes.
Owner:TIMMES PETER +1

Apparatus and method for capturing site data while scuba diving

The apparatus includes a watertight main body and a display screen disposed on the main body. The display screen has a writing pad, which receives information by applying a pressure to the writing pad. An auto-equalizing device is disposed in the main body to ensure that the writing pad remains equalized underwater. A method for capturing site data includes activating an apparatus that has a watertight main body and a display screen disposed on the main body. The display screen has a writing pad, which receives information by applying a pressure to the writing pad. An auto-equalizing device is disposed in the main body to ensure that the writing pad remains equalized and operational underwater. The method also includes alternating between a first mode and a second mode and inputting information through the writing pad.
Owner:BELLSOUTH INTPROP COR

Method and device for automatic buoyancy compensation for a scuba diver or underwater device while in any orientation

A buoyancy compensation device and method for a scuba diver or other underwater object, which decreases buoyancy by actively pumping air from a flexible bladder while the diver or object is in any orientation, said bladder having internally a manifold assembly providing access to pockets of air anywhere within the bladder. In addition, said device and method may be adapted for automatically diving, surfacing, or maintaining a predetermined water depth while the diver or object is in any orientation and while the diver's or object's orientation changes, including a sensor for measuring water depth, one or more control inputs for selecting a depth, and a controller unit that determines descent rate, ascent rate, or maintenance of a selected depth based on monitoring the water depth, the setting of the control inputs, and the diver's or objects previous habits and behavior.
Owner:WALCK JEFFREY ALAN

Apparatus for drying scuba diving gear

An apparatus for drying scuba diving gear is provided having a support member and first, second and third hanger sub-assemblies removably, slidably engageable with respect to the support member. The sub-assemblies are in vertical alignment with one another at their point of engagement with the support member. Each sub-assembly is adapted for specific pieces of scuba gear. Preferably, the support member is a vertically disposed shaft telescopically secured to an erectable / collapsible tripod assembly. An apparatus is also disclosed where the support member is a chain assembly having an attachment hook for attachment with respect to an overhead support at one end and a support bar to hold the hanger sub-assemblies upright in engagement with the chain assembly at the other end.
Owner:BAIN MICHAEL J +1

Buoyancy compensator for scuba divers

A buoyancy compensator for scuba divers having an integrated system for controlling the functions of inflation and discharge, which comprises a single control (20) stably connected to the inflatable vest (1) in a fixed position readily accessible by the scuba diver, and designed to perform the functions of inflation, by means of a push-button valve (21, 22), and of remote discharge, by means of a purely mechanical remote control consisting of a manoeuvring lever (26) which acts on a sheathed flexible cable (11, 12) in such a way as to exert a tensile force on the obturator (9) of a discharge valve (5) located on the vest (1) in a hydrostatically advantageous position and, in any case, a position at a distance from the single control (20). The inflatable vest (1) may have a mixed one bag / two bags construction.
Owner:TECHNISUB

Scuba diet

A physical fitness system incorporating aspects of scuba diving and hyperbaric pressure therapy is described. An enclosure, such as a cage or elevator, is selectively placed in a body of water, such as an ocean, lake, river, or pool, wherein one or more individuals can remain or exercise (e.g., scuba dive) there, for a sufficient period of time and for a sufficient number of times in order to realize a health benefit, such as reduced weight, reduced blood pressure, increased metabolic rate, increased energy levels, and / or the like. Additionally, hyperbaric pressure therapy can also be employed in conjunction with the use of the enclosure. For example, the enclosure, such as a swimming pool, can be situated in a selectively sealable structure. The structure is first sealed and then the pressure inside the structure is raised to a sufficient level to produce a hyperbaric pressure state therein. The individuals in the water-filled enclosure would then remain or exercise there for a sufficient period of time and for a sufficient number of times to realize a health benefit. An oxygen-rich air environment can also be provided in the sealed structure, as well.
Owner:RICHARDSON DALE

Air supply pressure regulator with supply tank pressure gauge and air supply port

An improved regulating and gauging device for attachment to tank fed breathing apparatus used in such endeavors as scuba diving or fire fighting. On the body of the device are components which concurrently function to provide the diver or other user with a single source for what are conventionally, multiple components of a pressure gauge, a regulator, and a buoyancy compensating control unit. The device has mounted in or upon the device body, a mechanical or digital display of the remaining tank pressure in the attached supply tank, and thus breathable air supply. Also provided are an outlet to a buoyancy control bag, and a quick connect air supply port for another person to use in emergencies, or as needed. Additional utility is achieved by the provision of the pressure gauge which is mounted upon the exterior buoyancy compensating control unit body where the user can easily see it during use. Optionally a microprocessor fitted with software to calculate and display real time remaining air supply based on current usage levels may be provided when used with a digital electronic gauge.
Owner:DANA J SCHWARTZ MONEY PURCHASE PLAN

Self-contained, emergency marker for attaching to, and selectively ascending from, a diver's buoyancy control device

A self-contained, emergency marker for attaching to, and selectively ascending from, a scuba diver's buoyancy control device. A buoy portion is contained in an enclosure and is selectively released therefrom by an activating apparatus. A buoy inflates, escapes from a buoy sub-enclosure by buoyancy, and tethers a buoy cord out of a buoy cord sub-enclosure when a pull pin is released, causing an upper end of an arm to bias away from the buoy sub-enclosure, causing a lower end of the arm to pivot toward the buoy sub-enclosure, causing a pin to rise and puncture a CO2 cartridge. The buoy has thereon a beeper and a flashing strobe light that electrically communicate with a battery interface that, in one embodiment is located in the buoy, and in another embodiment is located in the buoy cord sub-enclosure.
Owner:MYERS A REID

Capsicum shark repellent

This invention claims a use of Capsicum and Oleoresin capsicum (OC) as a chemical shark repellent. Alkyl chain , antioxidant phenolic group, and pungency properties of capsaicin contained in OC can exert a hostile reaction on lipit membrane of gills and on nonmedullated fibre nerves of body surface of sharks, herein is provided different ways to deter sharks maintaining a high concentration of OC or Capsicum close and safe to the swimmer and scuba diver, permitting it a maximum deterrent force against sharks, It is also suitable as a coating by using paint for rescue operations devices such as the Johnson shark screen and the infant flotation device. Also this invention is proposed a use of a device for delivering a rapid squirt or atomized blast of OC to repel sharks.
Owner:MATOS GONZALO ROMERO +1

Holder for Scuba Diving Equipment

The invention provides a holder (10) for scuba diving equipment. The holder (10) is attachable to a back pack for a buoyancy compensation device, and includes a back sheet (12) and a front sheet (14) connected to the back sheet (12) to define a pouch with an upper access opening (18). The holder (10) includes an elastic member which extends across an upper region (22) of the front sheet (14) so that the access opening (18) is expandable during insertion of scuba diving equipment into the pouch and subsequently contractible to retain the scuba diving equipment within the pouch.
Owner:BROWNLOW GEORGE PHILLIP

Scuba diving bubble diverter for improving vision and decreasing bubble noise

A Scuba diving bubble diverter for diverting bubbles and attendant noise away from the diver's face, including line of vision, and improving the diver's ability to communicate is disclosed. The preferred embodiment of the diverter system can be easily attached to almost any Scuba diving mask and will capture the exhausting bubbles that are coming out of the breathing regulator clinched in the divers mouth, diverting these bubbles behind and away from the divers mask and line of vision. The diverter further helps keep the bubbles from touching and traveling along at least the top part of the divers head, including the ears and temple areas, thus reducing some of the bubble noise to the diver.
Owner:KIRBY MORGAN DIVE SYST

Baby carrier for use on land, at the pool and at the sea

A baby carrier that is made of water resistant materials and its design suits the materials the carrier is made of and the purpose it is intended to fulfill. The carrier comprises a sheet that envelops the baby's body, a harness and belts that attach the sheet to the adult's body, and standard plastic connectors. The connectors are made of plastic, whereas the carrier's sheet, harnesses and belts are made of a water resistant material such as the material used in the manufacture of scuba diving or surfing suits, namely neoprene.
Owner:COHEN RAZ TAMMY +1

Apparatus for holding scuba tanks

Portable apparatus for receiving and supporting scuba diving tanks when not in use. A collapsible or folding sawhorse supports an overlying scuba tank caddy. The caddy includes a horizontal top panel and a horizontal lower panel disposed below the top panel. The top panel has one or more openings adapted to receive a scuba tank. Each scuba tank, when inserted through an opening in the top panel, is supported by the lower panel, which in turn is supported by the sawhorse whereby the tank is maintained upright within the caddy and at a height suitable for a diver to mount a tank from the caddy to his back and vice-versa. In one embodiment, intended for two or more divers who each wear a single scuba tank, the openings are spaced about two feet apart. In an alternative embodiment, intended for a diver who wears dual scuba tanks, the openings are spaced about six inches apart.
Owner:WELSH JAMES E

Safety device, diving equipment and safety method for scuba diving

ActiveUS20090217927A1Improved safety methodImprove reliabilityFire rescueLife-savingEngineeringBuoyancy
The present invention relates to a method in connection with SCUBA diving to control a diver's buoyancy, in which method the diver (11) is equipped with diving equipment comprising at least one air pressure tank (1), a valve device (2) connected to the pressure tank (1) and arranged to supply air from said pressure tank via first supply means (5) to a breathing regulator (4) and via second supply means (7) to an inflatable diving jacket (6) in order to control the diver's buoyancy, inflation of the diving jacket being initiated when the diver has not affected the air flow through the breathing regulator (4) for a certain time period. The invention also relates to a safety device and diving equipment.
Owner:SCUBATECH SWEDEN AB

Flashlight holder for scuba diving

A flashlight holder may comprise an arm cuff adapted to attach an arm of a user. The arm cuff may have an opening throughout its longitudinal axis. The arm cuff may comprise a flexible material and have affixed thereto means for engaging a flashlight and retaining the flashlight which may be substantially parallel to the arm of the user.
Owner:GUNN BUDDY

Safety device and method for scuba-diving

The present invention relates to a safety method in connection with SCUBA diving to control a diver's buoyancy, in which method the diver (11) is equipped with diving equipment comprising at least one air pressure tank (1), a valve device (2) connected to the pressure tank (1) and arranged to supply air from said pressure tank via first supply means (5) to a breathing regulator (4) and via second supply means (7, 9, 12) to an inflatable diving jacket (6) in order to control the diver's buoyancy, an actuator (8) being able to automatically initiate inflation of the diving jacket (6) when the diver has not affected the air flow through the breathing regulator (4) for a certain time period, said actuator (8) being controlled by an actuation mechanism (20) that automatically sets the actuator in active mode when the diver is within an actuation zone (A), wherein in order additionally to improve the diver's buoyancy the actuator (8) is also arranged to automatically initiate dumping of a weight (11) carried by the diver when the air flow through the breathing regulator (4) has ceased for a certain time period. The invention also comprises a safety device, an inflatable diving jacket and an inflator.
Owner:SCUBATECH SWEDEN AB

Multi-purpose storage rack and fishing troller for a personal watercraft

The present invention is for an apparatus for use on a personal water craft having a hull, a deck disposed on the hull, a hood movably connected to the forward portion of the deck, an engine position within the hull, a seat mounted atop the deck for accommodating at least one rider and comprising: at least one multi-purpose rack is clamped to the personal water craft; wherein at least a portion of the multi-purpose rack is disposed forward of the seat; wherein at least a portion of the multi-purpose rack extends outwardly from the hood to a peripheral edge of the water craft; and wherein the multi-purpose rack has a surface for carrying one or more items. Wherein the multipurpose rack can hold and store items such as fishing equipment, camping equipment, water skies, wake boards, scuba diving equipment, and inner-tubes on the personal water craft.
Owner:STROM KRAIG

Device for releasing a spear shaft of a spear gun for scuba diving or the like

A device is provided for releasing a spear shaft of a spear gun for scuba diving or the like. The shaft has a latch element formed on a first lever pivotally connected at its front end to a screw attached to and integrally with a frame of the gun, the lever being maintained elastically in a resting position. The gun has a trigger with an abutment portion forced elastically against the front end of the first lever extending forward of a convex upper surface. The convex upper surface intersects a concave surface at an edge that traces a first circular trajectory when the trigger is rotated. A second lever is rotatably connected to the frame, the front end of the second lever being movable along a second circular trajectory intersecting the first circular trajectory. An arm of the second lever extends so as to intersect the trajectory of the spear shaft when it is loaded in the gun, such that the shaft abuts the latch element first, thereby moving the first lever away from its resting position, until it engages a shaped cavity of the shaft, and subsequently abuts the arm of the second lever. This causes the second lever to turn until it abuts the first lever in line with the latch element, simultaneously raising its front end up to and against the convex surface of the trigger. The front end of the first lever is slidingly connected to a screw, such that the first lever may be variably displaced, thereby adjusting the force applied by the second lever to the trigger.
Owner:CRESSI SUB
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