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  2. Submarine snorkel - Wikipedia

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    An early submarine snorkel was designed by James Richardson, an Assistant Manager at Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Greenock, Scotland as early as 1916, during World War I. Although the company received a British patent for the design, [ 2 ] no further use was made of it—the British Admiralty did not accept it for use in the ...

  3. Nissan TB engine - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan TB straight-six petrol engine was released in 1987 as the TB42. Bore and stroke were 96 mm × 96 mm (3.78 in × 3.78 in). Cubic capacity was 4,169 cc (4.2 L; 254.4 cu in) displacement). The engine was released with a two-barrel carburettor and a point type distributor.

  4. Scuba cylinder valve - Wikipedia

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    The dip tube, anti-debris tube, or valve snorkel is a short tube screwed into the hole in the bottom of the valve body, which projects into the cylinder internal space. Its function is to prevent any loose debris inside the cylinder from getting into the outlet passages if the cylinder is inverted in use, as such material may clog or jam the ...

  5. Snorkel (swimming) - Wikipedia

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    A snorkel is used to allow the user to breathe atmospheric air when their face is immersed in water while swimming or floating at the surface. [1] To work effectively, the snorkel must allow the user to inhale and exhale comfortably over an extended period, and provide a sufficient volume of air with appropriate oxygen and carbon dioxide content to maintain a sufficient and comfortable ...

  6. Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program - Wikipedia

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    The GUPPY II conversion (SCB 47), implemented from 1947 to 1951, was generally similar to the GUPPY I, except for retention of both periscopes and introduction of the recently perfected snorkel. The addition of three new masts—snorkel induction, snorkel exhaust, and ESM mast—required more room in the upper portion of the sail.

  7. Balao-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    Postwar, 55 Balaos were modernized under the Fleet Snorkel and Greater Underwater Propulsion Power programs, with some continuing in US service into the early 1970s. The last Balao -class submarine in United States service was USS Clamagore (SS-343) , which was decommissioned in June 1975. [ 34 ]

  8. Deep wading - Wikipedia

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    Deep wading or deep fording is a technique used by some heavy semi-amphibious vehicles to traverse water that is several metres deep - the vehicle drives on the riverbed/lakebed/seabed and uses screens or a pipe (a snorkel) that reaches above the water surface for an air supply.

  9. Type II submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Type II U-boat was designed by Nazi Germany as a coastal U-boat, modeled after the CV-707 submarine, which was designed by the Dutch front company NV Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw Den Haag (I.v.S) (set up by Germany after World War I in order to maintain and develop German submarine technology and to circumvent the limitations set by the Treaty of Versailles) and built in 1933 by the ...