 Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd Mines Rescue Air-line Bellows.
Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd Mines Rescue Air-line Bellows.
These Siebe Gorman bellows were used in conjunction with the smoke proof helmet, (made by the same company) They were connected to the helmet with a flexible air-line. The apparatus was widely used by the mines rescue teams throughout the United Kingdom in the early 1900’s.
Made from mahogany wood, leather and iron. Size 24″ x 14″ x 12″ inches.
 They seemed to have had a mechanism which while the main chamber was deflated to push air to the wearer of the mask – via the breathing hose, the smaller front bellows inflated ready to push air out to the wearer of the mask at the action of re-inflating the main chamber. This would allow the wearer of the helmet to have a constant air supply on the up-stroke and down-stroke.
They seemed to have had a mechanism which while the main chamber was deflated to push air to the wearer of the mask – via the breathing hose, the smaller front bellows inflated ready to push air out to the wearer of the mask at the action of re-inflating the main chamber. This would allow the wearer of the helmet to have a constant air supply on the up-stroke and down-stroke.
 Siebe Gorman makers. At this time the Siebe Gorman Company address was Neptune Works, Chessington, Surrey.
Siebe Gorman makers. At this time the Siebe Gorman Company address was Neptune Works, Chessington, Surrey.
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