Deep Sea Diving

DESCO 29019D Mark V Diving Helmet

U.S. Navy Helium Helmet w/Double Exhaust Valve (late version)

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Product Number: 29019D
$13,437.50
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DESCO 29019 U.S. Navy Helium Diving Helmet w/Double Exhaust Valve (late version)

DESCO 29019 Mark V Diving HelmetThe superior DESCO 29019D Mark V Diving Helmet has been designed with the highest quality workmanship and materials for Navy divers. This is the late model standard U.S. Navy Helium/Oxygen Mixed Gas Helmet based on the standard Mark V Helmet. The main feature of this deep sea diving helmet is the canister mounted on the rear of the helmet and a venturi system allowing for recirculation of breathing gas to conserve Helium. The canister was filled with a scrubbing agent to remove Carbon Dioxide from the breathing mix. The breastplate is the same as a normal Mark V Navy Diving Helmet except the lock assembly is relocated to the front. All other parts are the same as a standard Mark V except for the omission of the spitcock valve, some additional ducting, and a extra communications elbow which the Navy used to connect electrically heated underwear to a power source. The canister can be removed and with the canister elbows capped the helmet can function as a normal Mark V Diving Helmet.

Mark V Helium Diving Helmet for Navy Divers

Original single exhaust Helium helmets did not have a lifting eye (as shown in the photos). We offer the lifting eye as an option on both styles of USN Helium Helmets. Standard finish is tin plate but the helmet is also available polished ($250.00 additional for polished helmet). The shipping weight with the canister is approximately 93 lbs. The U.S. Navy Mark V Helium Diving Helmet is available in two versions. DESCO can produce either style of this helmet for you. The Early Single Exhaust Valve Version: The early version has the standard Mark V exhaust valve with an exhaust tube extending to the back of the helmet. The Later Double Exhaust Valve Version: It was found that seawater could leak back into the helmet through the single exhaust valve. Interaction between the seawater and Baralyme created chlorine gas which endangered the diver. The newer deep sea diving helmet incorporates a Double Exhaust Valve on top of the helmet. The assembly essentially makes the helmet a triple exhaust helmet. This change was made in the early 1950's. For the highest quality Navy diving helmets, trust DESCO.

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