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1931 – Mobile Submarine Diving Bell – Carl H. Wiley, Elbert H. Wiley (American)

1931 - Mobile Submarine Diving Bell by Carl H. Wiley, Elbert H. Wiley   3D Video by Charles Daigneault. Three million dollars in nuggets of gold! This is the lure that set a small band of adventurers sailing from Seattle, Wash., a few weeks ago. It lies under the hold…
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1930 – Diving Apparatus – Emil Kulik (American)

An Armored Sea-Monster This machine is not really a sea-monster, but the newest thing in diving 'bells', although in this case the operation and construction resembles a miniature submarine. It was invented by Emil Kulik, 52-year-old former sea captain and naval officer, Brooklyn, N.Y. It is plentifully supplied with windows,…
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1920 – Submarine Salvage Vessel – John C. Setlow (American)

1920 - Submarine Salvage Vessel by John C. Setlow   Submarine salvage vessel Publication number    US1450232 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    Apr 3, 1923 Filing date    Mar 6, 1920 Priority date    Mar 6, 1920 Inventors    Setlow John C Original Assignee    Setlow John C Description In the usual type…
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1919 – Deep-sea Salvage Apparatus – Alfred E. Lemon (American)

1919 - Deep-sea Salvage Apparatus by Alfred E. Lemon. Deep-sea salvage apparatus Publication number    US1415661 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    May 9, 1922 Filing date    Dec 30, 1919 Priority date    Dec 30, 1919 Inventors    Lemon Alfred E Original Assignee    Lemon Alfred E The object of the invention is to…
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1916 – Diving and Excavating Apparatus – Dewey T. Deemer (American)

1916 - Diving and Excavating Apparatus by Dewey T. Deemer   DIVING AND EXCAVATING APPARATUS. Publication number    US1228300 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    May 29, 1917 Filing date    Jul 10, 1916 Priority date    Jul 10, 1916 Inventors    Dewey T Deemer Original Assignee    Dewey T Deemer Be it known that…
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1916 – Machine for Submarine Salvage Operations – Alexander J. Bergeron (American)

1916 - Machine for Submarine Salvage Operations by Alexander J. Bergeron MACHINE FOR SUBMARINE SALVAGE OPERATIONS Publication number    US1304012 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    May 20, 1919 Filing date    May 11, 1916 Inventors    Alexander J. Bergeron Description The object of my invention is to provide a machine for sub-marine…
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1909-30 – Submarine Salvage Robot – Harry L. Bowdoin (American)

1930 - Submarine Salvage Robot by Harry L. Bowdoin    Artists depiction of Salvage tank. Really a cross between Bowdoin's Armoured Suit and the Diving Bell. Source: The Ogden Standard Examiner, Feb 21, 1932. Another artists depiction of the diving apparatus. Source: Modern Mechanics and Invention, Sept 1931. Large Robot…
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The Inventor Emil Kulik And His Deep-Sea Rescue Apparatus. Patent Exhibition At The Grand Palace / New York. About 1930. Photograph.

The inventor Emil Kulik and his deep-sea rescue apparatus. Patent exhibition at the Grand Palace / New York. About 1930. Photograph. (Photo by Austrian Archives/Imagno/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
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Submersible

A small submersible with robot arms, 1932. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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