Physiological safety device for aircraft pilots

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Including body or head supported means covering user's scalp

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600 19, 600 20, 128 29R, 12820524, 128 2921, A62B 1700, B64D 4700

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ABSTRACT:
A device providing physiological protection of aircraft pilots against the effects of altitude and accelerations includes a source of oxygen; a chest jacket fitted with at least one inflation bladder connected to a pressure reducing valve installed on a source of gas under pressure by a pipe; an oxygen mask connected to a source of oxygen by a conduit and a pressure reducing valve. The anti-g trousers include at least one inflation bladder connected to a pressure reducing valve, the bladder being mounted on a source of gas under pressure. The device further includes a mechanism to detect accelerations which delivers a signal representative of the acceleration. The device is characterized by a deformable volume located inside the inflating bladder of the chest jacket connecting the mask to the source of oxygen.

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Jan., 1991, Interavia Aerospace Review, pp. 57-58.

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