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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_FleussHenry Fleuss - Wikipedia

    Henry Albert Fleuss (13 June 1851 – 6 January 1933) [1] was a pioneering diving engineer, and Master Diver for Siebe, Gorman & Co. of London. Fleuss was born in Marlborough, Wiltshire in 1851. [2] In 1878 he was granted a patent which improved rebreathers.

  2. Henry Fleuss was an habitual inventor, turning his mind to solving many diverse problems. He went on to produce the first practical tubeless tyres, the highly efficient Gerryck vacuum pumps, a steam car and more besides.

  3. 24. Sept. 2022 · The first practical breathing apparatus for rescue and salvage work in mines was invented by Henry Fleuss. Coming from a maritime background, Fleuss devised a primitive self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) in 1879. This apparatus dispensed with the vulnerable air hose connecting the diver to the surface. Divers now ...

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  4. 5. Juli 2012 · 1878: Henry Fleuss and the Siebe Gorman company receive patent on recirculating device using pure O2. A year later he uses the device for the first enriched air nitrox dive. The practicality of the Fleuss system is demonstrated by repairing flooded tunnels two years later.

  5. Henry Albert Fleuss (1855-1933) of Siebe, Gorman and Co, inventor of the Miners' Rescue Apparatus and Self-contained breathing apparatus. 1851 Born at Axford, Wiltshire, the son of Henry Joseph Fleuss (1811–1888) and his wife Charlotte Sophie Kolbach (1822–1891) 1878 November 30th. Married Rosabella Fane.

  6. Henry Albert Fleuss was a pioneering diving engineer, and Master Diver for Siebe, Gorman & Company of London. Background. Fleuss was born in Marlborough, Wiltshire in 1851. Career. In 1878 he was granted a patent which improved rebreathers.

  7. 1. Jan. 2015 · REBREATHER RECYCLES AIR Englishman Henry Fleuss invents a rebreather, a closed-circuit system that supplies compressed oxygen to the diver while absorbing exhaled carbon dioxide, using a rope ...