1917 – Diving Armor – James F. Long (American)

 1917 – Diving Armor by James F. Long. Diving Armor Publication number    US1305656 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    Jun 3, 1919 Filing date    Jan 12, 1917 Inventors    James F. Long This invention relates to diving armor, and has for one of its objects to provide a device of this character especially adapted to protect …

1880 – Armored Diving Suit – Stephen P. M. Tasker (American)

1880 – Armored Diving Suit by Stephen P. M. Tasker. An interesting pose for a patent drawing. Anyone wanting a Mechanical Man costume would be inspired by this.  Diving Apparatus Publication number    US236858 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    Jan 18, 1881 Filing date    Jun 21, 1880 Inventors    Stephen P. M. Tasker Heretofore in …

1919 – Diver’s Armored Suit – Victor Campos (Spanish / American)

1919 – Diver's Armored Suit by Victor Campos. Rendering by Jason Clark.  Diver's suit Publication number    US1414174 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    Apr 25, 1922 Filing date    Jul 17, 1919 Priority date    Jul 17, 1919 Inventors    Victor Campos Original Assignee    Victor Campos 1. A diver's suit of a non-flexible pressure resisting material having members …

1917 – Diving Armor Suit – Benjamin Franklin Leavitt (American)

The 1917 version of the Leavitt deep-sea suit. Publication number    US1327679 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    Jan 13, 1920 Filing date    Jan 15, 1917 Priority date    Jan 15, 1917 Inventors    Leavitt Benjamin F Original Assignee    Leavitt Diving Armor Company The invention relates to improvements in diving apparatus and its object is to provide a …

1917 – Submarine Armor – Charles H. Jackson (American)

Submarine Armor invented by Charles H. Jackson achieved a depth of 360 feet in December 1919 with Frank Turner as the diver. Deep Sea Suits and Diving Records       Source: Scientific American (January 1920) There appears to be no little rivalry of late in the matter of diving suits and deep sea diving records. And why …