Database English Oxygen Rebreathers
This database shows the oxygen rebreathers developed and used in England. The breathing apparatus are used for different purposes. The first models were mainly used in the mining industry and during the First World War devices were developed to escape from submarines. Later the oxygen breathing apparatus was used by the military but also by sports divers who practise photography or want to dive with light systems. Oxygen devices, because of their characteristics, can offer a long operating time, both above and under water. An important warning for homebuilders; Oxygen rebreathers require specific knowledge and are repeatedly involved in fatal accidents. Never dive alone, make sure nitrogen is removed from the loop and do not dive deeper than 6 metres. No rights can be derived from the information on these pages.
Seba
The Seba submarine excape rebreather, information wanted!
The Salvus Special version
The famous Salvus Admiralty Neck Salvus also knows a special version
The Salvus A.N.S
The famous Salvus Admiralty Neck Salvus ANS 1914
Geoffrey Mainwaring Sladen
The development of the Charioteers diving suit, the Sladen Suit
Fleuss and Davis 1878 -1933
Fleuss and Robert Davis designing new systems in the 1878 – 1933 period
Siebe Stelox
Siebe Stelox aircrew rebreather
Siebe Vitox
Siebe Vitox
Hall_Rees and Davis 1906
Fleuss and Robert Davis designing new systems in the 1878 – 1933 period
Amphibian MKII
The Amphibian MKII
Amphibian MK 1
The Amphibian MK1
Henry Albert Fleuss
Henry Albert Fleuss built the first practicable oxygen rebreather in 1878
Garforth WEG apparatus 1906
Motorised Submersible Canoe MSC, the Sleeping Beauty