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  1. The first scuba diving gear was created in the early 1800s by French Navy Lieutenant Denis Papin. He designed a closed-circuit breathing apparatus that allowed a diver to stay underwater for several hours. The first open-circuit scuba diving gear was created in the 1930s by Swiss engineer, Auguste Piccard.

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    Jacques Cousteau and Emile Gagnan together invented the modern demand regulator used in underwater diving. Their invention allowed for the equipment known as the Aqualung, or self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA), enabling safer and deeper dives.

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    In 1838, French inventor Auguste Denayrouze created the first scuba diving mask, which allowed divers to see underwater. In 1869, British inventor William James Halley created the first self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, which allowed divers to stay underwater for extended periods of time.
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    In 1865 underwater breathing apparatus was developed by Benoit Rouquaytol and Auguste Denayrouse. A tank made from steel was filled with compressed air. And connected to a valve and mouth-piece. The tank was then strapped to the back of the diver. In 1917 the Mark V diving helmet was introduced and used for salvage work during World War II.
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    The first commercially practical scuba rebreather was designed and built by the diving engineer Henry Fleuss in 1878, while working for Siebe Gorman in London.

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    The Frenchman Paul Lemaire d'Augerville built and used autonomous diving equipment in 1824, [38] as did the British William H. James in 1825. James' helmet was made of "thin copper or sole of leather" with a plate window, and the air was supplied from an iron reservoir. [39] See more

    The history of scuba diving is closely linked with the history of the equipment. By the turn of the twentieth century, two basic architectures … See more

    Air Liquide started selling the Cousteau-Gagnan regulator commercially in 1946 under the name of scaphandre Cousteau-Gagnan or CG45 ("C" for Cousteau, "G" for Gagnan and 45 for the 1945 patent). The same year Air Liquide created a division called See more

    The non-profit Divers Alert Network (DAN) was founded at Duke University in 1980 to promote safe diving. and has expanded into a global group of not-for-profit organisations … See more

    A scuba set is characterized by full independence from the surface during use, by providing breathing gas carried by the diver. Early attempts … See more

    These early inventions were mostly based on a constant-flow supply of the air, and could produce the high pressures needed to supply … See more

    Scuba training of professional and recreational divers has been separate from the earliest days, but has developed in parallel as the … See more

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    The first modern military scuba divers were the World War II Italian commando frogmen, of Decima Flottiglia MAS (now "ComSubIn": See more

     
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