Sir Robert Davis

Sir Robert Davis

gb Sir Robert Davis 1870 – 1965 Sir Robert Davis and Siebe Gorman The history of the firm Siebe Gorman forms the backbone of modern diving and respiratory technology and actually begins with the arrival of Augustus Siebe in London in the early nineteenth...
Proton

Proton

gb Proton rebreather (experimental?) The Siebe Gorman Proton breathing apparatus has the characteristics of a semi-closed system that works with oxygen and a diluent gas or with nitrox. The device would then belong in the semi-closed database. However, there is...
Sabre SEFA

Sabre SEFA

gb Selected Elevated Flow Apparatus Sabre SEFA Sabre developed their SEFA (Selected Elevated Flow Apparatus) in conjunction with Mines Rescue Service. It was UK approved by the HSE in 1985. The apparatus was a positive pressure closed circuit breathing system with...
Oxylet apparatus

Oxylet apparatus

gb OXYLET SMALL EMERGENCY APPARATUS(R. H. DAVIS’S Patent) Figure 1 shows a small, self-contained breathing apparatus for short emergency use in poison gas or underwater. This apparatus includes a watertight breathing bag with a “Protosorb” CO₂...
Oxilithe apparatus

Oxilithe apparatus

gb Oxilithe used in rebreathers and escape apparatus Oxilithe technology The origin of the Oxilithe technology began with the scientific work of the French chemist Professor Georges Jaubert, who at the beginning of the 20th century discovered that...
Meco-Briggs breathing apparatus 1906

Meco-Briggs breathing apparatus 1906

gb One of the early minerescue oxygen rebreathers designed in 1906 Information on the Meco-Briggs Breathing Apparatus factual information regarding the Meco-Briggs breathing apparatus: Manufacturer: The Meco apparatus was produced by the Mining Engineering...
Siebe Savox

Siebe Savox

gb Savox mine rescue apparatus Technische data: Pendulum breathing Stalen cilinder 140 liter 5 cu.ft (1,41 ltr) = 100 bar Duration 45 min Used for work in gas in mines U-shaped breathing bag Hutt-off valve with locking mechanism Refillable CO2 Absorbent (Protosorb)...
Siebe Gorman Minox

Siebe Gorman Minox

gb Minox Oxygen Breathing Apparatus Specifications The Minox is a one-hour minimum duration, closed-circuit oxygen breathing apparatus developed by Siebe Gorman (p. 5). Its key innovation is a compact, efficient flow control unit that replaces the conventional...
Siebe Gorman Novus

Siebe Gorman Novus

gb Novus Oxygen Breathing Apparatus The Novus rebreather from Siebe Gorman was primarily developed for the Siebe Gorman submersible decompression chamber. In this chamber, the diver can decompress at various depths by turning a valve on the device to first vent the...
William H. James 1825

William H. James 1825

gb The first selfcontained underwater breathing apparatus? In 1825, British inventor William H. James constructed what is widely recognized as the first workable, full-time self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA). His new design represented a significant...
Jan Ingenhousz & Felice Fontana

Jan Ingenhousz & Felice Fontana

it nl The very beginning Jan Ingenhousz Netherlands 1730-1799 Felice Fontana Italy 1730-1805 It is surprising how few people know who discovered photosynthesis, considering that without it, we wouldn’t have the oxygen we need to survive. In 1779, a Dutch doctor named...
Miniox SCBA

Miniox SCBA

The Miniox self-contained breathing apparatus is specifically engineered for operations in IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health) or otherwise irrespirable atmospheres, providing a service life of up to 40 minutes.  The system architecture consists of a...
MSC Motorised Submersible Canoe

MSC Motorised Submersible Canoe

Sleeping Beauty, Another underwater apparatus Christian Lambertsen helped advance was the motorized submersible canoe, nicknamed: Sleeping Beauty.The ‘Sleeping Beauty’ submersible canoe was built by the British SOE to hold a single frogman to conduct clandestine...
Atlantis rebreather 360 BC

Atlantis rebreather 360 BC

Atlantis, the legendary city, was first described by the Greek philosopher Plato around 360 B.C. According to his dialogues, “Timaeus” and “Critias,” Atlantis was a mighty and advanced island kingdom located beyond the “Pillars of...
1934 Espana waistcoat

1934 Espana waistcoat

The “ESPAÑA” waistcoat (1934)”El Chaleco ESPAÑA” Ruben Castrillo – Nemrod Museum – 20 November 2024 Autonomous equipment for submarine escape and diver work Faced with the need to provide the Spanish submarine weapon with equipment...
1966 Nemrod H- 103

1966 Nemrod H- 103

The Nemrod H – 103 is an extremely rare rebreather that was used in Spain for military purposes. Only a few images of the system are known to me. The system designed by Nemrod José Ma Zapata was used by the Navy in the period from 1966 – 1972. Courtesy:...
Euronaut

Euronaut

de Alexey Konovalov sent me the article on the construction of the Euronaut. An incredible achievement by a group of volunteers. The initiator Carsten Stanfuss built this submarine for over 24 years. Read the story of a remarkable achievement! Euronaut” research...