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  2. Diving suit - Wikipedia

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  3. History of scuba diving - Wikipedia

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    A scuba set is characterized by full independence from the surface during use, by providing breathing gas carried by the diver. Early attempts to reach this autonomy were made in the 18th century by the Englishman John Lethbridge, who invented and successfully built his own underwater diving machine in 1715, but though the air supply was carried in the diving apparatus, it relied on surface ...

  4. Timeline of diving technology - Wikipedia

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    Invented in 1916 by Riichi Watanabi and the blacksmith Kinzo Ohgushi, and used with either surface-supplied air or a 150 bar steel scuba cylinder holding 1000 litres free air, the valve-supplied air to a mask over the diver's nose and eyes and the demand valve was operated by the diver's teeth. Gas flow was proportional to bite force and duration.

  5. History of underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    In 1819, Augustus Siebe invented an open diving suit which only covered the top portion of the body. The suit included a metal helmet which was riveted to a waterproof jacket that ended below the diver's waist. The suit worked like a diving bell—air pumped into the suit escaped at the bottom edge.

  6. Auguste Denayrouze - Wikipedia

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    August Denayrouze (1837–1883) was an inventor of a demand valve for control of breathing air supply, and one of the inventors of a diving suit, along with Benoît Rouquayrol. [1] Portrait of Auguste Denayrouze A Rouquayrol-Denayrouze diving apparatus , in which air is pumped from the surface into a barrel-shaped reservoir, and then passes ...

  7. John Deane (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    John Deane (inventor) John Deane (1800–1884; known as The Infernal Diver), with his brother Charles, invented the diving helmet and performed diving operations at the wreck of the Mary Rose. [1] They received their education at The Royal Hospital School, Greenwich and were both in attendance in 1812. When he was 14, John joined the East India ...

  8. Scuba diving - Wikipedia

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  9. Benoît Rouquayrol - Wikipedia

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    Along with Auguste Denayrouze, Rouquayrol invented a diving suit and breathing apparatus. Biography. Benoît Rouquayrol was born on June 13, 1826, at Espalion, in the Aveyron department of Southern France. He became an engineer at the Saint-Étienne School of Mines. He became employed at a company involved in bituminous coal mining and ...