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Paintball 2000 | Paintball-News Das Paintball Magazin

3. Juni 2005

WDP Patent für eine Paintballmaske

Filed under: Allgemein — Florian @ 14:14

WDP haben sich eine Paintballmaske patentieren lassen. Laut dem Patent soll die Maske einen Lüfter haben, welcher sich vor dem Mund oder der Nase des Trägers befindet. Wie das Belüftungssystem genau funktionieren soll, kann man dem Patent entnehmen, hier dazu die passenden Zitate:

Der Ventilator wird angetrieben von einem „drive system includes a controller arranged to switch the fan repeatedly between an on state and an off state so as to control the amount of air directed across the lens, and to control the timing of the switching so that each time the fan is switched to the on state it remains in that state for at least a predetermined time to allow for airflow across the lens to reach a steady state…

The drive system includes a sensing means arranged to sense fogging of the lens, and the controller is arranged to control operation of the fan in response to a signal…“

Das komplette Patent kann man sich unter dieser Adresse anschauen.

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