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US 4658358

UNDERWATER COMPUTER

Assignee

BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE

Filed

Jun 13, 1984

Granted

Apr 14, 1987

Location

COLUMBUS OH US

Abstract

An apparatus for carrying by a diver while under water (and at the surface between dives) provides information useful for enabling the diver to ascend therefrom both expeditiously and safely in order to avoid decompression sickness. A corrosion-resistant ceramic transducer (60) provides an electrical capacitance responsive to the pressure of the water thereon, in an electronic circuit (52), comprising also a resistance (61), for providing a signal (at 53) responsive to the time constant therein and substantially unaffected by normally encountered variations in supply voltage. Electronic data processing means (40-51), responsive to the signal, computes the water pressure, the depth of the transducer (60) in the water, the minimum depth to which the diver can from there ascend safely, the minimum time within which the diver then can ascend safely to the surface of the water, and the elapsed time since the beginning of the dive. Displays (48, 49) provide indications to the diver of the computed values.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Feb 21, 1985

Rescinded

Oct 11, 1985

Duration

7 months

Inventor

  • 1EUGENE R. LEACH
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