IP Library Granted Patent US 12661533
Granted Patent B2
US 12661533 · App. 18/017,483 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Lighting for breathing apparatus

Inventors: Jason Edward Allan (Tyne & Wear, GB); Darin Ferguson (Northumberland, GB); Mark Winship (Tyne and Wear, GB)
Assignee: DRAEGER SAFETY UK LIMITED
A62B9/04A62B9/006G08B21/18
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12661533
App. No.
18/017,483
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed are breathing apparatus comprising lighting systems. Lighting modules are provided to illuminate in vertical and horizontal directions and to illuminate in a first lighting pattern if the determined status condition is a normal status condition and in a second lighting pattern if the determined status condition is an alert status condition.

Claims (29)

1 . A breathing apparatus comprising:

a wearable backplate comprising:

a longitudinally extending frame configured to be supported on a user's back, the frame comprising a cylinder support for supporting a breathing gas cylinder, and having an upper end configured to be arranged proximate the user's shoulders in use and a lower end configured to be arranged proximate the user's lower back or waist in use;

first and second lighting modules on opposing lateral sides of the cylinder support, the lighting modules comprising a vertical lighting array configured to project light longitudinally towards the upper end of the backplate;

wherein the vertical lighting array comprises a light director for directing light from a lighting element longitudinally towards the upper end of the backplate; and

a controller configured to:

receive data indicative of a status of the breathing apparatus and/or the user;

determine a status condition of the breathing apparatus and/or the user; and

control the lighting modules to illuminate in:

a first lighting pattern if the determined status condition is a normal status condition; and

a second lighting pattern if the determined status condition is an alert status condition.

2 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first and second lighting modules are arranged proximate the lower end of the frame.

3 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first and second lighting modules comprise both the vertical lighting array configured to project light longitudinally towards the upper end of the backplate and a horizontal lighting array configured to project light perpendicularly to the backplate.

4 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the horizontal lighting array comprises the light director configured to project light perpendicularly to the backplate.

5 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , comprising an electronics module which comprises the lighting modules, the controller, and a battery, optionally wherein the electronics module is a removable module.

6 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the vertical lighting array and/or a horizontal lighting array each comprise two or more differently coloured lighting elements for emitting light of different colours.

7 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising one or more longitudinally extending reflective elements on the wearable backplate.

8 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the one or more longitudinally extending reflective elements comprise first and second reflective elements that are provided on opposing lateral sides of the cylinder support so as to reflect light projected longitudinally by the vertical lighting array.

9 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the wearable backplate comprises a user-facing side configured to overlay the user's back in use, and an outward-facing side configured to face away from the user's back in use, and wherein the lighting modules protrude from the outward-facing side of the backplate.

10 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 9 , wherein each lighting module is bordered at least partially by a peripheral blocking wall which is configured to block the projection of light by the lighting module in some directions.

11 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the peripheral blocking wall extends around a lower side and left and right sides of each lighting module to such that the lighting modules are configured to project light substantially longitudinally towards the upper end of the backplate and substantially perpendicular to the outward-facing side of the backplate.

12 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising the breathing gas cylinder arranged on the cylinder support, wherein one or more reflective elements are provided on the breathing gas cylinder and/or on a cover for the breathing gas cylinder, for reflecting light emitted by the lighting modules.

13 . The breathing apparatus as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the one or more reflective elements comprise first and second reflective cylinder elements that are provided on opposing lateral sides of the breathing gas cylinder and/or cover so as to reflect light projected longitudinally by the vertical lighting array, optionally wherein the first and second reflective cylinder elements extend longitudinally along the lateral sides of the breathing gas cylinder and/or cover.

14 . A breathing apparatus comprising:

a wearable backplate comprising:

a longitudinally extending frame configured to be supported on a user's back, the frame comprising a cylinder support for supporting a breathing gas cylinder, and having an upper end configured to be arranged proximate the user's shoulders in use and a lower end configured to be arranged proximate the user's lower back or waist in use; and

a lighting element configured to project light longitudinally towards the upper end of the backplate;

an orientation sensor; and

a controller configured to receive data from the orientation sensor and determine the orientation of the backplate and illuminate the lighting element if it is determined that the wearable backplate is in a substantially horizontal orientation.