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  2. Émile Gagnan - Wikipedia

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    Émile Gagnan (1900 – 1984) was a French engineer and, in 1943, co-inventor with French Navy diver Jacques-Yves Cousteau of the Aqua-Lung, the diving regulator (a.k.a. demand-valve) used for the first Scuba equipment. [1]

  3. Aqua-Lung - Wikipedia

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    The Aqua-Lung was invented in France during the winter of 1942–1943 by two Frenchmen: engineer Émile Gagnan and Jacques Cousteau, who was a Naval Lieutenant (French: lieutenant de vaisseau). It allowed Cousteau and Gagnan to film and explore underwater more easily. [3]

  4. Jacques Cousteau - Wikipedia

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    Cousteau was not satisfied with the length of time he could spend underwater with the Le Prieur apparatus so he improved it to extend underwater duration by adding a demand regulator, invented in 1942 by Émile Gagnan. [6] In 1943 Cousteau tried out the first prototype Aqua-Lung which finally made extended underwater exploration possible.

  5. Aqua Lung/La Spirotechnique - Wikipedia

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    Cousteau requested Gagnan to adapt his new own regulator to diving and both men patented in 1943 the first modern diving regulator. Early in 1943 Cousteau and Gagnan ordered Air Liquide to make at its factory in Boulogne-Billancourt two scuba set prototypes that Cousteau and Frédéric Dumas used to shoot the underwater film Épaves ...

  6. Vintage scuba - Wikipedia

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    Draeger twin hose two stage demand regulator. The most striking and well recognized example of vintage scuba gear is the twin-hose or double hose regulator, a popular style of regulator in the early years of scuba diving, since Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Emile Gagnan pioneered the first such design, the C45 Scaphandre Autonome, which was marketed in the USA (along with a tank and harness) as ...

  7. The Silent World: A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure

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    Cousteau and Émile Gagnan designed, built, and tested the first "aqua-lung" in the summer of 1943, off the southern coast of France. In the opening chapters, Cousteau recounts the earliest days of scuba diving with his diving companions Frédéric Dumas and Philippe Tailliez. The aqualung allowed for the first time untethered, free-floating ...

  8. List of National Inventors Hall of Fame inductees - Wikipedia

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    Émile Gagnan: 1900 Aqua-lung diving equipment [409] 2010 Field H. Winslow: 1916 Polymer cable sheath [410] 2010 Francis P. Bundy: 1910 Diamond synthesis [411] 2010 Herbert M. Strong: 1908 Synthetic diamond [412] 2010 Jacques Cousteau: 1910 Diving unit [413] 2010 Judah Folkman: 1933 Angiogenesis inhibition [414] 2010 Ralph Baer: 1922 Video game ...

  9. Emile Gagnan - Wikipedia

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