Adjustable low pressure warning device
US-9186528-B2 · Nov 17, 2015 · US
US10004925B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10004925-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113278439-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 26, 2018 |
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An encapsulated protective suit having an external air flow hose and comprising a skin, a filter incorporated in the skin of the protective suit, and a seal, wherein when the seal is intact, air does not flow through the filter.
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What is claimed is: 1. An encapsulated protective suit, comprising: an external air flow hose coupled to the suit; a skin; a filter incorporated in the skin of the protective suit; and a seal, wherein when the seal is intact, air does not flow through the filter; and wherein the seal is coupled by a tearable weld to one of an outside of the filter or an outside of the protective suit skin, wherein after tearable weld has been torn, air passes through the filter to an interior of the protective suit. 2. The suit of claim 1 , wherein the seal is operable to be torn at least partially free of the skin of the suit or the filter to open a pathway for exterior air to flow through the filter into the protective suit. 3. The suit of claim 1 , wherein the filter comprises a one-way air flow valve operable to permit flow through the filter from the exterior of the suit but to substantially block flow through the filter from the inside of the suit. 4. The suit of claim 1 , wherein the seal is further coupled by a non-tearable weld to one of the outside of the filter or the outside of the protective suit, wherein after the tearable weld has been torn, the non-tearable weld retains the seal coupled to one of the outside of the filter or the outside of the protective suit, wherein a foreign material incident may be avoided. 5. The suit of claim 1 , wherein the filter is a pancake-type filter. 6. The suit of claim 5 , wherein the filter is a P3 filter. 7. The suit of claim 1 , further comprising: a mouth piece and a breathing pipe coupled at one end to the filter and at a second end to the mouth piece. 8. An encapsulated protective suit, comprising: an external air flow hose coupled to the suit; a skin; a filter incorporated in the skin of the protective suit, the filter having an exterior face and an interior face, where the exterior face of the filter faces towards an exterior of the protective suit and wherein the interior face of the filter faces towards an interior of the protective suit; a first seal coupled by tearable weld to one of the exterior of the suit skin or the exterior face of the filter; and a second seal coupled by tearable weld to one of the interior of the suit skin or the interior face of the filter. 9. The suit of claim 8 , wherein the filter is moisture laden when both the first seal and the second seal are intact. 10. The suit of claim 8 , wherein the filter is a tritium filter. 11. The suit of claim 8 , wherein the suit is a one-time use suit. 12. The suit of claim 9 wherein when the first and second seals are intact, the filter is sealed to assure that the filter remains moist. 13. The suit of claim 8 , wherein the first seal is further coupled by a non-tearable weld to one of the exterior of the suit or the exterior face of the suit, wherein when the tearable weld of the first seal is torn, the first seal is retained by the non-tearable weld. 14. A fully encapsulated protective suit operable to be coupled to a powered air purifying respirator by an air hose, comprising: a protective suit skin; and an emergency breathing apparatus comprising: a filter incorporated in the skin of the protective suit; a first seal, wherein when the first seal is intact, air does not flow out through the filter from an interior of the protective suit; and when the first seal is breached external air is received from the filter into the interior of the suit. 15. The suit of claim 14 , wherein the first seal can be ripped at least partly free of the protective suit. 16. The suit of claim 15 , further comprising a tearable weld coupled to the first seal and to the protective suit, wherein the first seal can be ripped at least partially free of the protective suit proximate the tearable weld. 17. The suit of claim 15 , comprising a second seal, wherein the first seal is coupled to an exterior of the protective suit and the second seal is coupled to an interior of the protective suit, and wherein the second seal can be ripped at least partly free of the protective suit. 18. The suit of claim 17 , further comprising a tearable weld coupled to the first seal and to the protective suit, wherein the first seal can be ripped at least partially free of the protective suit proximate the tearable weld. 19. The suit of claim 18 , further comprising a breathing pipe and mouth piece coupled to the protective suit. 20. The suit of claim 1 , wherein the filter is a pancake filter.
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