[0001] The present invention relates to a diving suit, and in particular to a thermally
insulated suit, commonly known as a drysuit.
[0002] It is known that in order to dive to great depths and/or in particularly cold waters,
and/or for particularly long periods of time, divers need to wear suits made from
a material, in particular neoprene, which is 5 or 7 mm thick.
[0003] However, in addition to the thickness of the suit, particular importance is also
given to the degree of water-tightness afforded by the openings at the free extremities
of the sleeves and trousers of the suit, as well as around the neck, and by the closure
zips and the various points at which suits of more than one piece are joined.
[0004] This is because infiltration of water at these critical points could cause the temperature
inside the suit to drop, consequently putting the diver wearing the suit at risk,
or at the very least causing him great discomfort. Generally, this disadvantage is
overcome as shown for instance by GB-A-2 076 277 or by FR-A-2 561 200 by providing
a double thickness of material around the open extremities or by narrowing the opening
itself; this may however give rise to problems of circulation in the extremities of
the limbs in question, and in addition these types of suit can be awkward to put on.
[0005] From GB-A-2 133 274 a personnel protective garment of the kind above described is
known wherein the garment is hemmed at the or each aperture by means of an inflatable
tube, and the garment is provided with means for inflating and deflating the tube.
[0006] Whenever said garments are used in industry and by people such as firemen, that is
at atmospheric pressure, as mentioned in the above patent, there are no particular
problems due to the environmental pressure. But whenever such a garment is used by
under sea divers, during diving the inflated tube will be compressed by the increasing
underwater pressure. This means that the said inflated tube will be no more able to
provide the requested sealing action.
[0007] The present invention enables these and other disadvantages to be overcome by providing
a diving suit wich gives a high degree of heat insulation and which is both easy to
put on and comfortable to wear.
[0008] The subject of the present invention is therefore a diving suit in wich the edges
of the open extremities of the sleeves and trousers of the suit and the neck have
a hem which is folded inwards and is stitched or otherwise secured to the inside edge
of the suit so as to form a tubular pocket, and by housing inside of said tubular
pocket a tape-like element made of elastomeric material.
[0009] Advantageously, this tape-like element has a circular or approximately circular cross-section,
and has a diameter slightly smaller than the internal diameter of the tubular pocket
in which it is housed.
[0010] According to a variant of the invention, it has proved particularly advantageous
to make this tape-like element in the form of a tubular element.
[0011] The suit according to the invention can be a two-piece suit, that is with a jacket
and trouser part, or a one-piece suit.
[0012] In the case of one-piece-suits, at least one edge of the opening providing access
to the suit has a hem folded inwards, in order to form a tubular pocket, in which
a tape-like stiffening element with a diameter slightly smaller than the diameter
of the tubular pocket, is housed.
[0013] In an additional embodiment of the invention, the open extremities of the sleeves
and trousers have an additional sealing element formed by a strip which can be secured
by wrapping one of its two ends over the other, these ends being provided with a fastening
system such as a zip, buttons or the like. Advantageously, this fastening element
is made up of a pair of elements of the type commercially known as "velcro".
[0014] It is known that particularly the diving suits for diving to great depths and/or
in cold water must be provided with a hood.
[0015] Usualy, said hoods are formed integral with the suit. However, this implies that
the hood be formed quite large in correspondence of the neck and of the back of the
neck of the user, in order to allow to put on easly the suit with the hood. However,
this permits infiltration of water at the said locations of the suit, which is of
great disadvantage. It is also known to form said hoods separated from the suit, by
providing the hoods with an ample skirt which is accomodated inside of the neck portion
of the suit. However, also by this arrangement the infiltration of water may not be
avoided.
[0016] It is therefore an additional object of the invention to provide the diving suit
of the invention with a hood which is separated from the suit, the said hood being
provided with a depending skirt adhering to the neck of the user which is formed or
lined at its inner side, with smooth waterproof elastomeric material, and in which
the neck portion of the suit is provided with a collar the outer portion of which
is also made from smooth waterproof elastomeric material, so as to assure the seal
between hood and collar of the suit.
[0017] Advantageously, the edge of the collar of the suit may be provided with a folded
hem housing a tape-like element of elastomeric material.
[0018] Further advantages and characteristics will be clear from the following description
of an embodiment of the present invention, which description is given by way of non-limiting
example with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a front view of a diving suit according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a detail of the neck seal of the suit of Figure 1, shown on an enlarged
scale and with parts in section;
Figure 3 is a detail of a sealing element for the limb extremities (wrists and/or
ankles) of the suit of Figure 1, shown on an enlarged scale and in longitudinal section;
Figure 4 is a view of the suit of Figure 1, showing the back of the suit;
Figure 5 is a detail of the sealing system around the zip via which the suit of Fig.
4 is put on, shown on an enlarged scale and with parts in section.
Figure 6 is a partially sectioned side view, of a diving suit according to the invention,
provided with a hood according to the invention, and
Figure 7 is a longitudinal sectional view of an enlarged detail of the suit of Figure
6.
[0019] With reference to the drawings, and with particular reference to Figure 1 thereof,
the reference numeral 1 denotes the diving suit according to the invention. This suit
is a one-piece suit, in other words with the jacket and trouser parts stitched together,
and is put on by climbing in via the back, through an opening 2 which is closed with
a transverse zip 201 (FIg. 4) which extends virtually right across the shoulders,
with sealing elements being provided around both the limb extremities (wrists 3 and
ankles 4) and the diver's neck (neck seal 5), as will be described in greater detail
below.
[0020] With reference to figure 2, the hem of the neck 5 is folded inwards, and is stitched
at 501 to the inside edge, so as to form a tubular pocket 502 which extends around
the entire perimeter of the neck 5, and which houses a tape-like ring 503 made of
elastomeric material and having a circular cross-section of diameter slightly smaller
than the internal diameter of the tubular pocket 502 in which it is housed.
[0021] Figure 3 illustrates the system used to seal the extremities 3 and 4 of the sleeves
and trousers respectively. In a manner completely similar to that described for the
neck 5, both the extremities 4 of the trousers and the extremities 3 of the sleeves
have a hem 6 which is folded inwards and stitched at 601 to the inside edge of the
sleeve, or respectively of the trousers, so as to form an annular tubular pocket 602
which extends around the entire perimeter of the wrist, or respectively of the ankle,
of the wearer, and which houses a tape-like ring 603 made of elastomeric material
and having a circular cross-section of diameter slightly smaller than the internal
diameter of the tubular pocket 602 in which it is housed. In addition, around both
the wrists and the ankles, the sleeves and trousers of the suit are fitted with an
open external wrap-around band 604, 605 which can be secured around the extremities
of both the trousers and the sleeves by wrapping one of its ends around the other,
these ends bearing a fastening element 607, for example of the type known under the
trade name "velcro".
[0022] As is more clearly illustrated in figure 3, this band 604, 605 extends a few centimetres
beyond the bottom of the hem 6, with a band 606, so that when the band 604, 605 is
closed around the wearer's wrist by means of the fastening elements 607, it also surrounds
that part of the wrist not covered by the sleeve of the suit.
[0023] With reference to Figures 4 and 5, a description will now be given of the sealing
system provided around the zip 201 via which the suit is put on, which zip is fitted
in the opening 2 providing access to the suit. This access opening 2 is made in the
top part of the back of the suit, approximately across the shoulder blades of the
wearer, and is fitted with a zip fastener 201, the slide 202 of which has a tab 203
for easy opening and closing. With reference to the detail illustrated in Figure 5,
it will be noted that, as in the description given for the neck and openings of the
extremities of the suit, the opening 2 also has an edge with a hem 204 folded inwards
and stitched to the inside edge of the back of the suit 1, so as to form a tubular
pocket 205 which extends across the entire length of the opening via which the suit
is put on, and which houses a tape-like element 206 made of elastomeric material and
having a circular cross-section of diameter slightly smaller than the internal diameter
of the tubular pocket 205. Needless to say, this tape-like element 206 is secured
at both ends of the tubular pocket 205 in which it is contained. Advantageously the
opening 2 is made, as described and illustrated, perpendicularly to the longitudinal
axis of the suit and is located on the back of the latter, across the shoulders. In
this way the weight of the air cylinders carried across the shoulders can be subsequently
positively exploited, increasing the water-tightness of the overlapping edges 207
and 208 of the opening 2. However, it goes without saying that this opening 2 can
also be made in other parts of the suit.
[0024] The way in which the diving suit according to the invention works will be clear from
the following description. As described previously, at each opening of the suit according
to the invention a hem (502, 602, 204) is formed, the turned-back part of this hem
constituting a channel wich houses a sealing element wich consists, in the case of
the extremity 3 of the sleeves and the extremity 4 of the trousers, as well as the
neck 5, of a ring (503, 603) of elastomeric material, whereas in the case of the access
opening 2, it consists of a cord (206) stretched between the two ends of the said
opening and secured thereto. The purpose of these rings, or of this cord, is to firmly
press the edges of the sheaths (502, 602) containing them against the skin of the
diver wearing the suit, in the manner of a true "toroidal seal", thereby keeping water
infiltration and therefore heat loss, to a minimum.
[0025] In particular, the hems 6 of the trousers and sleeves stop a few centimetres short
of the wearer's wrists and ankles, so that it is the very act of putting on the suit
which facilitates the sealing action afforded by the elements 602, 603. The strips
604, 605 which are secured around the wrists and ankles by wrapping one of their free
ends around the other and fastening them together ensure, together with the element
606, which extends beyond the hem 6, an even more efficient sealing action by providing
further stability at the free ends of the sleeves and trousers of the suit.
[0026] With refernec to Figures 6 and 7, a hood for a suit according to the invention will
be described.
[0027] The hood 101 shown is provided with a depending skirt 201, forming the neck portion
of the hood, the inner side of which is made from smooth neoprene. The said neck portion
201 is formed so as to tightly adhere to the neck of the user, once worn by a user
7. The user is wearing a diving suit 2 according to the invention, provided with a
collar 5 the external side of which is also made from smooth neoprene. The skirt 201
of the hood will extend so as to overlap the said collar 5, as shown in the drawings.
[0028] It will be evident that, thanks to the contact between the two smooth neoprene surfaces
of the collar 5 and the skirt 101 of the hood, a waterproof seal between said parts
will be provided. Moreover, the external edge of the collar 5, with the hem 502 of
circular cross section will act as further barrier thus enhancing the waterproof seal
between the said two elements.
[0029] In conclusion, the suit according to the invention provides improved heat insulation
combined with ease of use and of wear.
[0030] Although during the preceding description and in the drawings reference was made
to a one-piece suit, it goes without saying that two-piece suits, that is comprising
jacket and trouser parts, may also incorporate the special features of the present
invention.
[0031] Similarly, although during the description reference was always made to the sealing
tubular pocket housing a tape-like element, it goes without saying that this tape-like
element inside the tubular pocket may also be absent, without thereby altering the
principle of the invention.
[0032] Furthermore, although this tape-like element is indicated as preferably having a
circular cross-section, it goes without saying that this element can have a cross-section
other than a circular one, for example it may have an ellipsoidal or even prismatic
cross-section.
[0033] Finally, it has proved particularly advantageous to make this tape-like element in
the form of a tubular element rather than a solid one.
1. Water-tight diving suit (1), characterized in that the edges of the open extremities
of the sleeves (3) and trousers (4) of the suit (1) and the neck (5) have a hem which
is folded inwards and secured, for example by stitching (501, 601), to the inside
edge of the suit so as to form a tubular pocket (502, 602) in which a tape-like sealing
element (503, 603) made of elastomeric material is housed.
2. Suit according to Claim 1 made as a one-piece suit which combines both jacket and
trouser parts, characterized in that at least one edge of the opening (2) providing
access to the suit, which opening can be closed by a zip (201), has a hem (204) which
is folded inwards and secured, for example by stitching, to the inside edge of the
suit so as to form a tubular pocket (205).
3. Suit according to Claim 1, in which this tape-like element (503, 603,206) has a circular,
or approximately circular, or prismatic cross-section, of diameter slightly smaller
than the internal diameter of the said tubular pocket (502, 602, 205).
4. Suit according to Claim 1, in which this tape-like element (503, 603, 206) is a tubular
element.
5. Suit according to Claims 1, 3 and 4, in which the said tape-like sealing element (503,
603) for the extremities of the sleeves (3), the trousers (4) and the neck (5) is
a ring (503, 603) of elastomeric material.
6. Suit according to Claims 2 to 5, in which the said sealing element (206) for the access
opening is a cord of elastomeric material fixed to the ends of the said opening.
7. Suit according to Claims 1 to 6, in which strips (604, 605,) are attached to the outside
of the open extremities of the sleeves and trousers, the ends of which strips can
be wrapped one over the other and fastened together by fastening means (607).
8. Suit according to Claim 7, in which the said strips (604, 605) extend a few centimetres
beyond the bottom of the hem of the sleeves or trousers to which they are attached.
9. Suit according to Claims 2 and 6 in which the said access opening (2) is perpendicular
to the longitudinal axis of the suit and is located across the shoulders on the back
of the suit.
10. Suit according to Claim 7, in which the said means (607) for fastening the ends of
the said strips consists of zips, buttons, self-adhesive elements of the "velcro"
type or the like.
11. Suit according to anyone of the preceeding claims, further comprising a separate hood
(101) comprising a depending skirt (201) forming the neck portion of the hood (101),
the inner side of which is made from smooth neoprene, which is apt to tightly adhere
and to completely overlap the collar (5) of the suit.
12. Suit according to Claim 11, in which the contact surfaces between the skirt (201)
of the hood (101) and the the underlying collar (5) of the suit are made from smooth
neoprene so as to provide a waterproof seal between said parts.
13. A suit according to Claims 11 and 12, according to which the external edge of the
collar (5), with the hem (502) of circular cross section act as further barrier thus
providing a waterproof seal between the neck portion (201) of the hood (101) and the
collar (5) of the suit.