WO2019093906A1 - Avalanche survival device comprising a breathing apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a device, method and system for improving the breathable air quality of the environment in the region of a specific part of a body, such as breathable air quality around the mouth and nose area of a person being buried in an avalanche.
- the present technology is based on the knowledge that the quality and content of for example breathable air in snow is sufficient for keeping a body of a person alive for a long time.
- the challenge in for example instances where a person is buried in an avalanche is not the air content in the surrounding snow, but the fact that heat and condense of the air breathed out by the person creates a layer around the mouth and nose area which becomes either water saturated or, even worse, freezes to ice and thus becomes non-permeable for the air.
- the oxygen in the layers of snow on the opposite side of the non-permeable layer created by the breathing activity of the person thereby becomes unavailable for the person.
- the inventors of the present invention has further realized that most of the persons actually being victims of avalanches most often quickly lose control of limbs movement, for example the arms cannot operate any emergency equipment, or the victim may even be knocked unconscious in the process of being caught by an avalanche. Therefor most of the devices presented by the prior art, and certainly those techniques requiring physical activation procedures to be followed by the victim, is not very efficient or even fails completely to work in a real life situation.
- the present invention reduces, and may even eliminate, required conscious action of the victim, and operates as long as the device receives sufficient power. It further relies on the abundancy of breathable air comprised in the surrounding of the victim.
- Fig- 13 Driver of snowmobile wearing embodiment of invention and helmet.
- Breathable air is used in this document to illustrate one type of embodiments, but it should be understood that the device may be used in a variety of environments
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10 comprise at least an inlet 4, a pump 3, a power source 5 and an outlet 1, and a pipe or conduit 7', 7", 7"'connecting the elements for providing a path for flow of a breathable air, from the inlet 4, via the pump to the outlet 1.
- the pump 3, when activated by sufficient power from a power source 5, such as a battery, will provide a flow of breathable air from the inlet 4 to the outlet 1.
- the at least one inlet 4 is connected to a pump inlet 31 of the pump 3, and the at least one outlet 1 is connected to a pump outlet 32 of the pump 3, the pump may when activated pump air from the inlet 4 to the outlet 1.
- the pump may be activated by a controller 6 which may be comprised of a manual switch 11' or automatic activation unit 11.
- the controller 6 comprises an avalanche situation detection mechanism/sensor 8, which automatically activates the switch 11, and thus activates the breathable air quality improvement device.
- the avalanche situation detection mechanism/sensor8 may be overridden to activate breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 in non-avalanche situation where improved breathable air quality is wanted.
- a manual switch 1 may be arranged to be latched onto a carrying strap of the breathable air quality improvement device 10.
- the pump may be operated in more than one mode, for example high, medium and low, where the low mode can be a power save mode.
- the controller 6 may comprise detectors and activators for automatically regulation of mode of operation of the pump, for example as a result of power resource capacity, such as battery capacity reserve, detected by a detector (not shown). As an example only, this may be facilitated such that the pump 3 has full effect until 50% of power resource remains, and switches automatically to medium mode which lasts until 25% of the power resources remain, and then the mode of pump operation automatically switches to a power save mode, low mode.
- the mode of pump operation selection may be manually selected by a local or remotely connected regulator switch 1 .
- Such a mode controlling regime may prolong the operation time considerably when a limited power resource capacity for the breathable air quality improvement device 10 is available.
- a dual breathable air quality improvement device 20 is provided.
- the capacity of the breathable air, such as air provided may be increased to be adapted to an environment requiring distributed load of the environment around the inlets 4. For example in an emergency situation where a person is trapped in a snow avalanche, the surrounding snow may not provide sufficient amount of air/oxygen in one spot only, and it may be necessary to provide inlets in more than one location.
- the invention may have multiple numbers of instances of breathable air quality improvement device 10 arranged to work together to improve the quality of breathable air in an environment around the outlets 1.
- An arrangement providing redundancy may also comprise a test function implemented in for example the controller 6. The test function frequently tests the operation status of a main breathable air quality improvement device 10, and if an operation malfunction is detected activates another breathable air quality improvement device 10 available in the redundancy setup.
- a controller 6 in a redundancy setup with multiple breathable air quality improvement devices 10 may serve all or some of the breathable air quality improvement devices 10, as indicated in figure 2. It shall be understood that the controller in other embodiments may be arranged in more than one device, for example one for each breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20, or the operation switch 11 may be comprised in a multifunction unit 6, whilst sensors 8 may be arranged in a separate module/device, and may be organized in unique modules/devices for each breathable air quality improvement device. If there is more than one controller 6, it may be possible to couple these in a hierarchical way, such that for example a secondary controller may be the first to identify an emergency situation, and activation of the first air quality improvement devices 10 may be initiated by this. Sensors may be connected to one, more or all controllers 6 in a hierarchical setup. These setups may increase the redundancy capacity.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10 may improve the quality of output breathable air by comprising a filter 2 for cleansing the breathable air.
- the filter may be arranged to be in the pipe or conduit 7', 7", 7"', for example in the outlet pipe T".
- the filter may be arranged at locations of the breathable air quality improvement device 10, for example in the inlet duct 7'.
- a typical filter may be a CO2 filter.
- Other filters may be provided, such as for example water/snow/ice removal filter.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 comprise a feedback duct 110, for fetching air from the space around the outlet 1 and recirculate it through the pump (3) and CO2 filter (2).
- the controller 6 may control the operation of the feedback duct 110 supplying air to the pump 3 when the level of CO2 detected in the outlet 1 area reaches a preset level.
- the filter(s), such as a CO2 filter may for different reasons be malfunctioning, and prohibit air flow through the filter.
- One embodiment of the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 may comprise a bypass duct 111, which is activated by the controller 6 to supply air directly from the pump to the outlet 1 when the filter is detected to be malfunctioning , for example by detecting a lower than expected flow of air through the pump. Other sensors may detect malfunction of the filter(s).
- the bypass duct 111 may also be activated when for example air quality level in the outlet 1 surroundings are safely below critical levels and the air flow through the pump 3 has acceptable quality.
- a typical CO2 filter may be chosen to have a capacity of many times the possible air volume pumped by available power resource 5, such as battery.
- Power resource 5 may be comprised of a battery, or other power generating device, for example a fuel cell instead of or in combination with a battery.
- a typical embodiment of the breathable air quality improvement device 10 will also comprise an inlet 4 comprising an inlet protection device 4' for protection of the inlet against being clogged by snow, water or other substances.
- the inlet protection device may be formed by a light weight protection mesh, for example by a hard plastic or carbon material, and the mesh may be filled with a gas permeable material such as a polyurethane sponge or other.
- the inlet protection device 4' will be gas permeable, but fluid non-permeable.
- the protection device may be shockproof.
- the outlet 1 may be arranged in wearable device/equipment 114 to ensure a position close to nose/mouth of person wearing the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20.
- Wearable device may comprise a fastening device (not shown) arranged on for example the jacket collar/the backpack strap or inside for example a helmet.
- a typical use for the breathable air quality improvement device 10 of the invention is to provide an emergency pack for mountaineers spending time in avalanche prone areas.
- a person trapped below the surface of the snow has oxygen supply from the surrounding snow only a maximum of a few minutes.
- the snow itself will in most cases comprise sufficient oxygen surplus for a person to be able to survive, if the person could access the oxygen enclosed in the snow in the vicinity of the mouth/nose. This is however not the case, since condense from the breath of the person buried in the snow very quickly saturates the surrounding environment around the head with humidity, which very often creates an ice layer or water saturated layer transforming the close by snow to a non-permeable material.
- FIG. 3A illustrates the breathable air quality improvement device 10 of the present invention worn by a skier/mountaineer as a backpack 40.
- a backpack 40 assembly is illustrated in one embodiment in figure 3B.
- the backpack 40 provides an inlet 4, 4' environment away from the face area of the backpack 40 wearer.
- the outlet 1 is arranged to be located close to the face area of the backpack 40 wearer.
- the pump 3, power source 5, such as a battery, and controller 6 may be arranged inside the backpack 40.
- the backpack 40 comprising the breathable air quality improvement device 10, may further provide a protective case around the parts of the invention to avoid malfunction due to external forces or impacts.
- the pipe and/or the conduit 7', 7", 7"' may be designed to be resistant to bending and also enforced to avoid breakage or leaks when the wearer is in an emergency situation, such as when caught by an avalanche or when buried under snow.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10 of the invention is typically in one of: shut off, stand by or active state. When shut off, typically when stored, none of the elements of the air quality improvement device 10 are active.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10 controller 6 When in a stand by state, the breathable air quality improvement device 10 controller 6 is monitoring status of the switch 11, both the automatic activation unit and the manual on/off switch 1 . If either is activated, the controller 6 starts the pump 3, and air is pumped from the inlet 4 to the outlet 1. The air quality improvement device 10 has switched into the active state.
- the controller 6 may comprise a gyrosensor 8, that will detect a movement pattern equal to what would be expected to be caused by an avalanche. For example if the bearer is caught by an avalanche as exemplified in figure 4, the automatic activation unit may be activated by the gyrosensor 8, and the controller starts the pump 3.
- the pump will pump air form the inlet 4 on the backside of the person carrying the backpack 40 to the outlet 1 close to the face area, and thus transfer oxygen from the surroundings, outside the ice layer or water saturated layer to the face area of the victim. This way the ice barrier built up by the victimized persons breathing will not prohibit the environment around the face to close the access to the surrounding oxygen rich air contained in the snow.
- the pumped airflow will also displace the CO2 saturated air around the nose and mouth.
- the inlet is arranged as far from the nose and mouth area of the bearer, for example as low as possible in the backpack 40.
- the inlet 4 would further improve efficiency if the inlet was enclosed by an inlet protection device 4' such as a filter or material preventing the snow to be packed closely around the inlet. The bigger the area of the inlet protection device 4' is, the more surface is provided for catching air from the surrounding snow.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 may advantageously comprise one or more filters 2 for purifying the air, such as filter for catching CO2. Filters 2 may be arranged close to the outlet 1, but could also be arranged close to the inlet 4 for prohibiting "bad" air to pollute the inflow air quality.
- the controller 6 may also initiate a distress signal transmitter, not shown, and other signal transmitting devices or visual/physical tracking devices, not shown.
- the optional transmitter may even transmit data from the various sensors 8 of the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20, such as from sensors provided in the device 10, 20 for measurement of power level, filter status, operation malfunctions.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 is provided with one or more sensor input interfaces 8', for connection to for example body attached sensors 8, able to detect physical condition of the person carrying the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20.
- the controller 6 may be able to process and optionally convey the information to a remote communication unit 101, 104, 105, and also receive control instructions from the remote communication unit 101, 104, 105 as illustrated in figure 7.
- the controller may be able to alter the level of air supply through the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 based on changes or levels in the data provided by the sensors 8.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 can be adapted for a number of advantageous usage scenarios such as the above discussed backpack 40 for avalanche emergency use.
- the backpack 40 or other, such as a bag, embodiments of the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 could be optimized for use in for example an emergency snow-cave or tent camp 50 as exemplified in figure 5. If a skier or the like is for example surprisingly caught by a storm, and time allows only digging a rude/shallow snow cave, the air supply may be a critical factor for survival.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 could then be used to fetch air from away from the face area by either providing an extendable outlet pipe 7", T" such that the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 could be arranged outside the shallow snow cave, and the extendable outlet pipe 7", T" could be arranged close to the face area of the skier, or providing an extendable inlet pipe 7' which could be placed in a sufficient distance from the face area, for example from the outside of the cave/tent 50, and further a manual switch 11' of the controller 6 may be provided to switch the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 to desired pump mode.
- the mode of operation may be variably set to provide sufficient air supply, but at the same time save energy for longest possible use.
- Other uses may for example be tent 50 which may be buried in snow in a snowstorm, thus closing normal ventilation features.
- the inlet may be extended to the outside far enough to fetch air supply form outside the ice buildup around the tent cloth.
- the automatic activation unit 11 may be triggered of a various detected events, for example by one or more sensors/detectors 8 connected to the automatic activation unit 11, comprising but not limited to: movement caused by an avalanche, CO2 level above preset threshold, weight load/pressure, g-forces, or other sensor 8 input crossing activation threshold such as: an oxygen content in a person's blood stream, heart rate or body temperature, or other.
- the invention is used as a backup oxygen supply device, for example when a person is spending time in a shallow snow cave. A person spending time in an environment with high CO2 content might not realize the danger, and may suffocate.
- breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 may comprise a sensor 8 for CO2 content and upon reaching a level considered dangerously low automatically start supplying air fetched from outside the restricted area.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 may additionally comprise an alarm 112, such as a sound alarm, visible light alarm or other, the alarm 112 may be activated by the controller 6 to alert the person of the detected dangerous level of CO2.
- the alarm 112 may be incorporated in the controller 6 or be arranged as a separately connected alarm device.
- the alarm 112 may ensure a better power use scheme of the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20, since it may enables the user or controller 6 to switch the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 on and off, manually or automatically, based on the quality of air in the outlet 1 area.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 can be used in combination with one or more further lifesaving equipment features/devices, such as for example a balloon safety device which is provided to inflate in a snow avalanche situation.
- the further lifesaving equipment may be controlled by the automatic activation unit 11 of the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20, or by the manual switch 11' of the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20.
- Other further lifesaving features may be for example: distress beacon radio signal, emergency flash light, sirens, or other.
- a breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 wherein a combination with a balloon safety device which is activated by expansion of oxygen from a compressed O2 tank, it is provided an additional inlet 115 arranged to connect the inside of the balloon with the pump 3, wherein the flow of oxygen from inside the balloon is opened when the balloon has been filled with oxygen, and surplus of oxygen from the other inlets 4, 4' is not providing sufficient oxygen flow through the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20.
- a container 116 filled with compressed oxygen may be added to provide oxygen through the pump when the inlet 4, 4' is not providing enough oxygen.
- the additional supply may be controlled by the controller and sensors identifying unacceptable levels arranged on the inlet 4, 4'measuring flow rate or oxygen level or in the outlet environment measuring CO2.
- the balloon backup feature vis additional inlet 115 and the additional container 116 holding compressed oxygen may be combined to provide even further operation time span of the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20.
- a second life saving equipment may be arranged to co-work with the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20, the second life saving equipment may for example be air inflating balloon for avalanche buoyancy, container comprising compressed oxygen, airbag for body protection, body heating equipment optionally powered by the power resource 5 of the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20, or other.
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram explaining the method of operation for on optional embodiment of the invention wherein once the breathable air quality improvement devices 10, 20 is turned on the control switch activation 200 awaits either an automatic emergency detector 201 input signal for activation or a manual controlled signal from a switch 202. When such input signal is received, the control unit may initiate operation by performing a self-test and/or reading power status 203 of the battery. If the invention comprises more than one breathable air quality improvement devices 10, 20, the controller will select which devices 204 is to be activated. This decision may be influenced by the power level or other sensor inputs. If the pump(s) can be ran at different capacity levels, the data read by sensors and power level may additionally be evaluated for defining at which level 205 the pump is to operate. If pump level is to be changed, the pump is then instructed 206 to run at the new level. The controller 6 reruns the self-test to pump activation operations 203 - 206 at a preset time interval, for example - every 30 second.
- One regime controlling the pump capacity level setting may consider lowering the power consumption by only providing enough breathable air as to barely keep the person alive in order to maximize the lifetime of the power source. If sensors detect disturbing heartbeat, the rate of breathable air may be increased for a period of time. Another regime may include communication with a remote rescue group, which may estimate the time of arrival, and the power consumption may be averaged over the time until estimated rescue.
- the breathable air quality improvement device 10, 20 may provide advantageous and lifesaving aid in further environments than in the avalanche/snow environments discussed above. Such environments may for example be: tight environments wherein workers executing work with limited air supply such as well, pipes, crawling spaces, caves, manure bin, and other.
- Figure 7 illustrates a system embodiment of the invention wherein the controller 6 comprises a wireless communication unit able to communicate a beacon 106 searchable by a searching party 105.
- the wireless communication unit may also be able to transmit 103 sensor 8 readings, in order for the searching party to be able to take intelligent decisions, such as send for emergency transport 107.
- the communication unit may further be able to communicate with a cloud or wide area network 100, and through this communicate 102 with a server service 101, the searching teams 105, the transport 107 or a local alarm station 104. This can typically be an emergency service able to react to distress signals, and which may communicate 102 with appropriate control rescue teams 105 and emergency transportation 107.
- Communication transfer medium 102, 103, 106 may be one of, wireless LAN or WAN, Bluetooth, WIFI, mobile network, radio communication, or other communication medium.
- a further system feature may comprise a local alarm station 104 provided on site, for example at selected mountain locations.
- Each invention device 10, 20 may at preset intervals communicate 103 with a local alarm station 104 to identify presence and no-distress signal.
- the local alarm station 104 may be programmed to provide a list of persons out of danger, and who's in a danger zone.
- An inlet channel is integrated with a frame, such as for example the back plate of a backpack 40, wherein the inlet channel is constructed as a plurality of distributed inlet channels 82 comprising at their most peripheral end corresponding inlet openings 83 which are set apart arranged in a distributed pattern enabling air to be collected from the different surroundings of each of the inlets opening 83. Thereby, enabling collecting air from a larger volume of surrounding area than if the inlet was only in one location.
- the plurality of the distributed inlet channels 82 is in its central end coupled to a pump 85, optionally via a central inlet channel 81.
- Each distributed inlet channel 82 may connect at its peripheral end the
- the central inlet channel 81 may have one or more connecting junctions 8 connecting to each of, or group of, distributed inlet channels (82).
- some or all of the central inlet channel 81 and/or the plurality of the smaller distributed inlet channels 82 and corresponding inlet openings 83 may be constructed for and be filled with a formable air permeable foam material, such that the air transported by the channels is at the same time filtered. Filter properties may vary depending on need, pump capacity and other.
- the formable foam material may also partially contribute to maintain the form of the channels 81, 82, and thereby also lower the requirements to the material used in the walls of the channels 81, 82. For example it could suffice to use channel wall material of light weight poly based materials, light weight woven airtight material or the like.
- the smaller inlets are arranged in the periphery of the back plate, and the inlet openings 83 are either on the side of the back plate of the back pack 40, or in the close vicinity of the side edge of the back plate on the side facing towards the person carrying the backpack 40.
- Each inlet opening 83 is coupled to the central inlet channel 81 by the distributed inlet channel 82, such that air easily can be sucked into the central inlet channel 81 from each inlet opening 83.
- the pump 85 may be integrated with a battery in an enclosed casing 84 attached to the inlet openings 83 via the distributed inlet channels 82 and the central channel 81.
- the pump 85 will when activated generate a vacuum in the distributed inlet channels 82 and the central channel 81, combined forming or acting as a chamber, and by that suck air from the surrounding via the inlet openings 83 and through the distributed inlet channel 82 and the central channel 81.
- the combined strength of the channels 81, 82 and the optional filling comprising the formable foam material must be able to maintain a form sufficient to withstand the vacuum without collapsing.
- a further advantage of the embodiments shown in the figures is achieved by integrating an air supply pipe 89 for transporting air from the pump 85 to the facial area in the backpack 40 and one or more of shoulder harness 91, sternum strap 92, stabilizer straps or the like.
- the air supply from the pump 85 may be transported through the air supply pipe 89 wherein the air supply pipe 89 will be concealed in the back plate, and/or shoulder harness, and/or sternum strap, and/or stabilizer straps of the backpack 40, and thereby be protected from damage from the surroundings.
- An outlet device 80 providing an outlet opening 90 for the air supply pipe 89 may be provided at the end of the air supply pipe 89, at the opposite end of the air supply pipe 89 than the end being connected to the pump 85.
- the outlet 80 being arranged close to a carrier's facial area.
- the outlet device 80 may be provided with further outlet filtering material to ensure the outlet is not packed with snow and ice.
- the outlet filter material may additionally be provided with a heating device (not shown) to prohibit icing clogging the air outlet opening 90.
- a pipe extender 94 may be connected, for example by a quick snap locks, in one end to the outlet opening 90 of the outlet device 80, and in the other end connected to the inside of the helmet 93, for example to a helmet outlet device (not shown).
- the helmet outlet device may be integrated in the helmet, for example in the jaw protection portion 95.
- the pump, battery and distributed inlet channels and openings as shown in figure 8 may be comprised in a combined pump unit 120 comprising a chamber 120', a pump 85, a battery, an air inlet being comprised of the opening 123 of the chamber 120' facing towards the surroundings, and a filter, all in one device adapted for integration into the side of a backpack or the like as shown in figure 10 and figure 11.
- parts of or the hole side of the carrying device, such as the backpack 40 may be used for encompassing the inlet opening.
- An integrated side cover providing an air permeable barrier between the inlet of the combined pump unit may advantageously be provided, the side cover providing an extra protection towards external forces and items.
- the pump 85 in the pump unit 120 then will suck air from the surrounding into the pump inlet 82 from the inlet opening, and feed the air supply pipe 89 which is connected to the outlet 122 of the pump 85 and which transports the air to the outlet device 80.
- Further air filtering and support in the chamber may be provided by filling the chamber partially or completely with a formable air permeable foam material, thus providing a further barrier for debris, snow, fluids and other particles to be sucked into the pump.
- the device shown in figure 8 may be implemented in a wearable jacket provided with a back plate for encompassing the inlet channels and the central channel, or a carry on back plate (not shown), or the like.
- the use scenarios shown in figure 12, 13 and 14 all show the latter embodiment of the pump unit
- the embodiment shown in figure 8 comprising the inlet openings 83 via the inlet channels 82 and the central channel 81 integrated in the back frame of for example the back pack could be used in the scenarios shown where a downhill skier wears the back pack as shown in figure 12, or the version shown in figure 13 worn by a snowmobile driver also using a helmet 93 and comprising the pipe extender 94 connected in one end to the outlet device 80, or as shown in figure 14, where a person has been buried in an avalanche.
- a first embodiment of the device 10, 20 for improving the breathable air quality in an environment comprise:
- the at least one inlet 4 is connected to a pump inlet 31 of the pump 3, and
- the at least one outlet 1 is connected to a pump outlet 32 of the pump 3,
- the pump will, when activated, pump air from the inlet 4 to the outlet 1.
- connection between the at least one inlet 4 and the pump inlet 31 further comprise an inlet pipe segment 7' for enabling a more distant arrangement of the inlet 4 relative the pump inlet 31.
- a fourth embodiment of the device 10, 20 according to any of the first to third embodiment of the device 10, 20, wherein any of the pipe segments 7', 7", 7"', inlet 4, outlet 1 or the pump 3 is further comprising a filter 2 for filtering the air supplied by the device 10.
- An eighth embodiment of the device 10, 20 according to any of the first to seventh embodiment of the device 10, 20, wherein automatic activation unit 11 comprise a manual switch 1 , wherein the manual switch 1 can override the sensor inputs 8 and be used to manually activate the pump 3 at selected operation modus.
- a sixteenth embodiment of the device 10, 20 according to any of the first to fifteenth embodiment of the device 10, 20, wherein the device is arranged in a backpack 40 assembly, wherein the inlet 4 and inlet protection device 4' is arranged at the lower end of the backpack 40, and the outlet 1 is arranged to be arranged close to the mouth and nose region of a bearer.
- the device 10 wherein the device is arranged in a bag or backpack 40 assembly, wherein the inlet 4 and inlet protection device 4' is arranged in the backpack 40or bag assembly, and the inlet 4 comprises an extendable inlet pipe 7' or the outlet 1 comprise an extendable outlet pipe 7", T" such that the device 10, 20 could be arranged such that the inlet 4 is arranged away from a person, and the outlet 1 is arranged close to the face area of the person.
- An eighteenth embodiment of the device 10, 20 according to any of the first to seventeenth embodiment of the device 10, 20, further comprising a wearable device, the wearable device 114 holding the outlet 1 such that it may be in a position close to nose/mouth of person wearing the device 10, 20.
- a twenty-first embodiment of the device 10, 20 according to any of the first to twentieth
- the device 10, 20, further comprising an oxygen filled container 116 for providing oxygen to the pump 3 from the oxygen filled container 116.
- a twenty-second embodiment of the device 10, 20 according to any of the first to twenty-first embodiment of the device 10, 20, wherein the controller 6 further comprising a communication device, the communication device being able to transmit device 10, 20 status to a remote communication unit 101, 104, 105, 107.
- a first system embodiment for providing extended life support to avalanche victim wherein the system comprises one or more devices 10, 20 according to any of the previous claims 22 or 23, the system further comprise a remote communication unit 101, 104, 105, 107, and a communication transfer medium 102, 103, 106.
- a second embodiment of the system according to the first embodiment of the system wherein the remote communication unit 101, 104, 105, 107 is one of local alarm station 104 able to identify presence and no-distress signal of the devices 10, 20, remote server 101 able to monitor and communicate with other remote communication units 101, 104, 105, 107, search party 105 able to locate device 10, 20 merely by receiving a beaconl06 broadcasted by a device 10, 20, or an emergency transport 107.
- controller 6 of the device 10, 20 performing a successful self-test and reading power source status and/or sensors status 203;
- controller 6 selecting which device 10, 20 to activate 204,
- controller 6 selecting pump level 205 of selected pump 3,
- step a to c repeating step a to c at preset intervals for adjusting pump level or change device 10, 20.
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