Database USA
Electronic Controlled
Closed Circuit
Rebreathers
1996 CCR 2000
Dan Wible CCR2000 rebreather of 1996
Cis-Lunar 1984
Read the extraordinary story of 40 years of development with a staggering record
Artificial lungs and other unlikelihood’s
ZExtracting oxygen from water, or stripping your blood of carbon dioxide? Read more about unlikely patents and ideas
1964 Westinghouse Arawak
The 1964 tethered Arawak system used in Sealab II
Cryogenic rebreather theory
A technical treatise on cryogenic breathing systems by Halbert Fischel
Alan Krasberg KSR-5 ECCR
In 1961, Alan Krasberg built the world’s first ECCR with galvanic sensors
The father of ECCR, the Electrolung
The first production ECCR in the world, a unique device with a unique history
Steam Machines SM1600
Whereas the PP-1 was a derivate of the CCR1000, commercially marketed in the 70s, the SM1600 is an updated version of the MK15.5 that was sold to civilians.
Innerspace Porpoise Pack 1
The Innerspace “Porpoise Pack 1” has undoubtedly much more historical and design criteria I could ever mention here. Nevertheless it is an incredibly high tech unit for it’s time. We are talking 1974.
The history of Biomarine
There’s been a lot of talk in the past about BioMarine, and the Mark 15, 15.5, and 16 and specifically who designed the systems, and what each person did in the development.
The Marion Breathing Device
Dit artikel beschrijft de eerste electronisch geregelde rebreather ontwikkeld in 1951
Cryogenic rebreathers
No one realised earlier that air that could been liquefied and be used for breathing systems. In 1904 in the Czech republic one of the first cryogenic apparatus was build