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  2. Siebe Gorman - Wikipedia

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    Siebe's design, as refined by 1873. 1830: The Deane brothers asked Siebe to make a variation of their smoke helmet design for underwater use. [1] Later they turned to him to produce more helmets for diving operations.

  3. Augustus Siebe - Wikipedia

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    Besides his contributions to diving he also invented: a rotating water pump patented in 1828, A paper making machine, a Dial weighing scale, an ice-making machine. In 1823, Siebe won the Vulcan medal from the Royal Society of Arts for an improved screw threading tool. [3] Siebe won many medals at the Great Exhibition in 1851 and the Paris ...

  4. Standard diving dress - Wikipedia

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    Standard diving dress, also known as hard-hat or copper hat equipment, deep sea diving suit or heavy gear, is a type of diving suit that was formerly used for all relatively deep underwater work that required more than breath-hold duration, which included marine salvage, civil engineering, pearl shell diving and other commercial diving work, and similar naval diving applications.

  5. Heinke (diving equipment manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Heinke's diving helmets had three similarly shaped circular windows. They did not have the outer protective grills as in other helmets; thus they had better visibility for divers, and it was easier to keep the windows clean. Heinke's main competitor was Siebe Gorman who also made diving helmets, and Heinke constantly tried to improve on designs ...

  6. History of underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    1842 sketch of the Deane brothers' diving helmet Standard diving dress with Dräger DM-40 semi-closed circuit nitrox rebreather set. In 1405, Konrad Kyeser described a diving dress made of a leather jacket and metal helmet with two glass windows. The jacket and helmet were lined by sponge to "retain the air" and a leather pipe was connected to ...

  7. Siebe Gorman Salvus - Wikipedia

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    The Siebe Gorman Salvus is a light oxygen rebreather for industrial use (including by firemen and in coalmine rescue) or in shallow diving. Its duration on a filling is 30 to 40 minutes. Its duration on a filling is 30 to 40 minutes.

  8. Siebe - Wikipedia

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    Siebe may refer to: Augustus Siebe: inventor of the standard diving dress; Siebe Gorman Ltd: a company founded by Augustus Siebe and his son-in-law Gorman making diving helmets; Siebe plc: a large engineering group; Siebe Suit, or standard diving dress

  9. Robert Davis (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    A Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus.. Sir Robert Henry Davis (1870 – 1965) was an English inventor and director of the Siebe Gorman company. [1] His main invention was the Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus, an oxygen rebreather that Davis patented for the first time in 1910, [2] inspired by the rebreathers that Henry Fleuss patented as of 1876.