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.
Dunlop UWSBA
The Dunlop UWSBA
Submarine Products Oxymax-3
Motorised Submersible Canoe MSC, the Sleeping Beauty
X-craft Watchkeepersuit
Watchkeepersuit with oxygen breathing apparatus
Beach Recovery Suit
Davis Beach recovery Suit
Amphibious Tank Escape Apparatus ATEA
Davis Amphibious Tank Escape Apparatus
Human Torpedo
The Siebe Gorman MKII Human Torpedo Apparatus with McIntosh Sladen Suit
Identification UK apparatus
Eight unique diving outfits in a row
MKIIa Amphibian shallow water set
The Amphinbian MK IIa diving apparatus or Shallow water set
MKIV Amphibian frogman
The frogman Amphinbian MK IV diving apparatus or Frogman swimsuit.
Clearance Diving Breathing Apparatus
The Clearance Diver Breathing Apparatus by Siebe Gorman
Siebe Gorman Lungovox
The Siebe Gorman Lungovox one and two hours apparatus
Siebe Gorman Minox
The Siebe Gorman Minox rebreather