1922 Victor Armijo Campos

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1922 Victor Armijo Campos New York

Victor Armijo Campos of New York, a Mexican living in the USA patented an atmospheric diving suit with oil-filled rotary joints which were not pressure-compensated. The suit was reportedly taken to a depth of 600f/184m. Though clearly the suit could have reached 600 feet, it would have the dexterity of a brick. However, such devices were sometimes used quite successfully as observation chambers. The Campos joint is a fail-safe design. No pictures are found of the actual suit. A remarkable special feature is the possibility of adjusting the leg length by using an adjustable auger construction.

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See 35 for the adjustable leg length

Camppos Render

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