Database American Oxygen Rebreathers
This database shows the oxygen rebreathers developed and used in America. 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.
Westinghouse Min-O-Lung
A compact on demand oxygen rebreather from Westinghouse from 1964
Emerson 9-SO-3 oxygen rebreather
Hand metered oxygen addition in the 9_SO-3 Emerson rebreather
Emerson 1963 9-SO-21 Scubalung
Very early lung controlled oxygen rebreather 1963
Lambertsen Amphibious Respirator Unit
Christian Lambertsen became known as the “Father of US Combat Swimming in 2000, when the US Navy SEALs honored Christian with the title.
MSA Chemox since 1946
A self-oxygenating mask has been in use in the US Navy for over 75 years
1915 Gibbs 2-hour apparatus
One of the first known American oxygen systems for mining rescue operations
Desco B lung
The development of the Desco Bucaneers or B-lung plus a complete review of the actual device