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filingDate 1944-02-19^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 1947-09-05^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber GB-592033-A
titleOfInvention Improvements in or relating to inflatable suits
abstract 592,033. Protective suits; helmets. GOODRICH CO., B. F. Feb. 19, 1944, No. 3141. Convention date, Aug. 20, 1942. [Classes 63 and 141] [Also in Group VI] An inflatable suit of the type worn by airmen at high altitude consists of a head portion and a torso portion separated by a stretchable diaphragm provided with an aperture for the neck of the wearer. As shown, the headpiece 11 is transparent and the neck opening has a curved flange 18, Fig. 4, which is adapted to seat against a light metal ring 19 in contact with a resilient sealing element 20 and be clamped in position by a radially-extensible clamping ring 21 arranged in a groove 22 of the ring and operated by a toggle fastener. The torso portion 12 preferably of rubber-coated fabric is also connected to the ring 19 by means of a clamping band 28, Fig. 4, equipped with a toggle fastener and arranged in a fabric sheath 30 on the wall 12. The clamping band 28 presses the wall 12- against a resilient annular element 26 disposed in a groove 27, the upper part of the wall being in contact with a sealing member 31. The neck opening 16 in the stretchable diaphragm 14 has a beaded margin 17, Fig. 1, and is attached to the ring 19 by means of a metal band 33, Fig. 4, secured by screw fasteners 35. Suitably reinforced apertures are provided in the diaphragm for an air intake conduit 40 and a jet member 51 which are supplied through a channel 52 in the ring 19. Apertures are also provided for an oxygen conduit 41, an exhaled air conduit 42, electrical conductors 43 and 44 for a throat microphone 45 and earphones 46. Air is distributed over the headpiece by the jet member and is discharged through a check valve 15 to prevent condensation of moisture in the headpiece. The exhaled air is conducted from a mask 56 which is held in position by a strap 61 attached to a helmet 60, by the conduit 42 and exhausted into the torso portion 12 through a flap valve 57 which is closed during the inhaling period. In a modification, the flap valve may be connected to the oxygen conduit. A,collar of sheepskin may be provided between the neck and the margin 17 as a protection against draughts.
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