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Siebe Gorman

Siebe Gorman & Company Ltd was a British company that developed diving equipment and breathing equipment and worked on commercial diving and marine salvage projects. The company advertised itself as 'Submarine Engineers'. It was founded by Augustus Siebe , a German-born British engineer chiefly known for his contributions to diving equipment.[1]

Siebe Gorman & Company Ltd
Siebe Gorman Aerorlox oxygen rebreather
FounderAugustus Siebe
DefunctApril 9, 2019 (2019-04-09)
SuccessorAir Master Technology Limited
Headquarters
United Kingdom

Siebe plc started in the 1970s as a continuation of Siebe Gorman when Siebe Gorman started to take over other firms, to mean the new conglomerate to distinguish it from Siebe Gorman's original breathing apparatus and diving gear core business. Siebe plc was once one of the United Kingdom's largest engineering businesses. It was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but in 1999 it merged with BTR plc to form Invensys. Invensys was taken over by the French multinational Schneider Electric for £3.4 billion in January 2014.

History

  • 1788: Augustus Siebe was born in Saxony in Germany, named Christian Augustus Siebe.[1][2] He was educated in Berlin and apprenticed to a brass founder.
  • 1812: He served as an artillery officer at the Battle of Leipzig and narrowly escaped death.
  • 1815: He served as an artillery officer in the Prussian army at the Battle of Waterloo.
  • 1816: After that war he moved to London, England. He became a watchmaker, then gunmaker, then instrument maker, and settled at 5 Denmark Street in Soho, London, where he became an engineer.
  • 1819: He started a business as a mechanical engineer at 145 High Holborn, London. He traded as Augustus Siebe and dropped the word "Christian" from his name. Down the years he produced various mechanical devices, not only diving gear.[3]
  • 1819: He married Susannah Gliddon (from Devon).
  • 1819: He produced a breech-loading firearm.
  • 1823: He was awarded a Vulcan medal for a screw tap for thread cutting.
  • 1826: He moved to 5 Denmark Street, London, which he rented.
  • 1830: His daughter Mary Siebe was born. The company, by then trading as Siebe Gorman, developed its first diving helmet.[3] (Later, William Augustus Gorman (formerly O'Gorman) (an Irish sea captain) married Mary Siebe.)

Start of involvement in making diving equipment

 
Siebe's design, as refined by 1873.
  • 1830: The Deane brothers asked Siebe to make a variation of their smoke helmet design for underwater use.[1] Later they turned to him to produce more helmets for diving operations. Expanding on improvements already made by another engineer, George Edwards, Siebe produced his own design; a helmet fitted to a full length watertight canvas diving suit (standard diving dress). The real success of the equipment was a valve in the helmet.[clarification needed]
  • 1831: He bought 5 Denmark Street's leasehold. He lived and worked there for the rest of his life.
  • 1856: He applied for and was given British citizenship.
  • 1868: He bought the freehold of 5 Denmark Street.
  • 1868: He retired because of old age and ill-health; 4 of his 5 sons had died by this time.
  • 1870: Augustus Siebe passed his business to his son Henry Herapath Siebe and to William Augustus Gorman. The business started trading as 'Siebe & Gorman'
  • 15 April 1872: He died at home of chronic bronchitis. He was buried at the West Norwood Cemetery.
  • 1876: Siebe & Gorman moved to 17 Mason Street (later renamed Boniface Street), Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London.[2]
  • 1878: Henry Fleuss with help from Siebe Gorman designed a practical oxygen rebreather: see Rebreather#History.
  • 1880: The company's name changed to Siebe Gorman & Co.
  • January 1882: Robert Henry Davis (age 11) (1870–1965) joined Siebe Gorman as an office boy. Over the years he learned much and became good at breathing apparatus engineering.
  • 1887: Henry Herapath Siebe died aged 57.
  • 1894: Robert Davis was promoted to General Manager of Siebe Gorman.

20th century

  • September 1900: Robert Davis married Margaret Tyrrell.
  • 1901: Robert Davis's and Margaret Tyrrell's first son Robert William Gorman Davis was born. Over the years Robert William Gorman Davis trained as an engineer and later joined the company.
  • 14 Feb 1904: William Augustus Gorman suddenly died aged 69. (He was buried at Claygate Church in Surrey.) The company became a new private company 'Siebe Gorman & Co. Ltd.'.
  • 1905: The Admiralty set up the first Deep Diving Committee.
  • 1907: The resulting naval diving tables appeared. The Admiralty approached Siebe Gorman to help develop better deep-diving gear.
  • 1907: The Siebe Gorman Proto industrial rebreather starts to be made. The Siebe Gorman Salvus and the Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus appeared later.
 
A Siebe Gorman gas mask (without an exhaust valve) exported in large numbers to Egypt
  • 1930: The Admiralty set up the second Deep Diving Committee.
  • 1932: King George V knighted Robert Davis, largely for inventing the Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus.
  • 1938: Robert Davis, needing more room for factory expansion, bought 6 acres at Tolworth near Chessington in Surrey. The new building on it was named Neptune Works, on Davis Road.

WWII

  • 1938/39: Siebe Gorman was one of a number of British companies to receive contracts for the manufacture of tens of thousands of gas masks including the British Civilian Duty Respirator (for Civil Defence & related use) and the Respirator, Anti-Gas, Civilian Duty (for general public use).
  • May 1941: Siebe Gorman's factory in Lambeth was bombed during World War II. Massive loss of company and personal historical records.
  • 1941: The company, already planning to leave London, moved to Chessington, Surrey and resumed manufacturing. It has been speculated (although without any real evidence) that André Rubber located to the same area in order to supply Siebe Gorman.
  • June 1943: Siebe Gorman were contracted by the 79th Armoured Division (United Kingdom) to design specialist apparatus for use by the Duplex Drive Tank crews. Known as the Amphibious Tank Escape Apparatus (ATEA) the equipment was fitted with a protosorb canister and enabled it to be used as a re-breather for up to 7 minutes. Tank crews would strap the inflated ATEA to their chests, and in the event of sinking, would fit the mouth piece and nose clips. The equipment was used extensively in training, during which crews perfected its operation in a water-filled cistern as well as on a submerged tank. No doubt it contributed to the saving of many lives especially on D Day where 35% of the tanks that swam towards the Normandy shore sunk due to the poor sea conditions. 1200 men were trained before D Day using the ATEA, and a further 300 for River Crossing.[4][5]

After WWII

  • 1948: Siebe Gorman was making aqualungs of the type nicknamed 'Tadpoles'.
  • around 1950: Peak production of standard diving dress. After this, diving technological development in the USA more and more reduced Siebe Gorman's business, which was halved by the early 1960s.
  • 1951: Birmingham University gave Robert Davis an honorary degree.
  • 1952: Siebe Gorman became a limited company. Robert Davis became its managing director.
  • 1952: Marconi and Siebe Gorman collaborated to produce an underwater television camera system.
  • 1953: Some sport divers find how to make an aqualung regulator out of a Calor gas demand regulator, and spread this knowledge, thus bypassing the naval/industrial monopoly on making usable underwater breathing apparatus.
  • 1954: Around now Siebe Gorman started making Cousteau-Gagnan-type aqualungs, and diving suits for commercial and sport diving. In September 1954, the inaugural issue of the British Sub-Aqua Club magazine Neptune contains a full-page Siebe Gorman advertisement[6] for three sets of "Essjee" underwater breathing apparatus: The Standard Aqualung (single cylinder); The Twin Cylinder Aqualung (of double capacity) and The Junior Set (a smaller set than the Standard for use by young people). Special suits, swim fins, dive masks, etc. are also available.
  • 1955 or after: Siebe Gorman stops making standard diving dress. The 1955 underwater catalogue[7] of the London sporting goods store Lillywhites offers the "Essjee" Standard Aqualung, Twin-Cylinder Aqualung and "Tadpole" Aqualung at £40, £65 and £38 respectively alongside the Essgee full-face mask for use with these breathing sets, the Essjee Mid-Season sponge-rubber wetsuit and the Essgee weight belt. In August 1955, Cogswell & Harrison, another London stockist of Siebe Gorman equipment, places an advertisement[8] in Neptune offering not only the "Essjee" single and twin aqualungs but also Siebe Gorman's Mid-Season sponge-rubber wetsuit, its stockinette-lined drysuit and its proofed gabardine Grenfell drysuit.
  • 1956: The 1956 Lillywhites underwater catalogue introduces Siebe Gorman Mark II Essgee Aqualungs, "now modified with decreased resistance to breathing and improved flow of air".[9] The 1956 Cogswell & Harrison catalogue[10] features the Essgee breathing sets, Essgee Mid-Season sponge-rubber wetsuit, Essgee Grenfell proofed gabardine dry suit, Essgee two-piece dry suit "based on experience with wartime frogmen", "made of green rubberised cotton stockinette" and the Essgee Continental two-piece dry suit "in green vulcanised sheet rubber".
  • 1957: Essgee Mistral Aqualung introduced, made under Cousteau-Gagnan Patents with the general design features of the Spirotechnique "Mistral" and following on the lines of development of the Essgee Mark II with double-lever action to reduce opening resistance to a minimum.[11] The Essgee Mistral Aqualung appears in the 1957 Lillywhites underwater catalogue alongside the Essgee Mark II Aqualung.[12] From January 1957, Siebe Gorman run a series of advertisements in the British Sub-Aqua Club journal Triton offering "everything for underwater swimming" including the Essgee two-piece dry suit, the Essgee Continental two-piece dry suit and the Essgee Dive Mask Mark II.[13]
  • 1959: The Fairey Aviation Company took over Siebe Gorman. From November 1959 to April 1960, Siebe Gorman run a series of advertisements in Triton celebrating the use of Siebe Gorman wetsuits and weight belts by the British team at the World Underwater Fishing Championships off Malta and Gozo in August 1959.[14]
  • 1960s: Siebe Gorman started making scuba gear aimed at the public market (sometimes using the tradenames Essgee and Essjee), although they had made it earlier for work divers and the Navy. They also continued to make diving bell equipment and pressure chambers.
  • 1960: From May 1960 to June 1961, Siebe Gorman advertises a new range of Essgee Mid-Season foam neoprene wetsuits in Triton.[15]
  • 1961: Siebe Gorman takes over the diving gear maker firm Heinke.[16] A few helmets were given the tag of "Siebe-Heinke", but eventually the name Heinke completely disappeared. The first Siebe-Heinke advertisement for the Heinke Merlin regulator appears in the December 1961 issue of the Royal Navy Diving Magazine.[17]
  • 1962: In January, Siebe Gorman announces its merger with Heinke to Triton readers.[18] From May 1962 to April 1963, the company advertises "the new seamless Siebe, Heinke 'dip suit'" in Triton.[19] The Siebe-Heinke Dip Suit,[20] which makes its début at the London Boat Show in January 1962, is an economically priced lightweight dipped-latex dry suit with roll-seal waist entry, primarily designed for use by "skin-divers" but also readily adaptable for use by dinghy sailors, fishermen, canoeists and water skiers. The suit appears in Lillywhites underwater catalogues from 1962 to 1964.[21] With effect from December 1962, Collins and Chambers Ltd. of London E14 are appointed sole UK spares distributors and servicing engineers for all Siebe-Heinke aqualung demand valves.[22] Collins and Chambers subsequently become stockists of Siebe-Heinke equipment.[23]
  • 1963: Siebe-Heinke Blue Book of underwater swimming 1963 published.[24] It comes with an introduction and a catalogue of underwater swimming equipment comprising not only the existing inventories of Siebe Gorman and Heinke but also new products including the "Dip" suit and the "Mercury mouth-held demand valve manufactured in plastic", which was also advertised in Triton from May 1963 to June 1964.[25]
  • 1964: Siebe-Heinke Blue Book of underwater swimming 1964-65 published[26] with content broadly resembling the 1963 edition but with an expression of regret that "owing to manufacturing difficulties we can no longer supply complete Dip suits".
  • 1965: Robert Davis dies at home on 29 March 1965 at the age of 94. Siebe Gorman issues two leaflets entitled Aqualung equipment. The first[27] focuses on the company's breathing sets, while the second[28] covers its range of dry underwater swimsuits, foam neoprene wet suits, woollen underclothing, gloves, footwear, weightbelts and weights, underwater knives and books. In the October 1965 issue of Triton, Siebe Gorman places an advertisement[29] alerting readers to the company's contribution to the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball: "A large proportion of the underwater scenes for the film 'Thunderball' were shot in a 150 × 150 tank in Pinewood. As the leading British exponents of diving, Siebe Gorman were asked to provide a team of divers whose duties were to ensure safety of the stars and cast of the film, as well as act as an underwater working party".
  • 1966: Triton publishes article[30] about Siebe Gorman's submersible decompression chamber.
  • 1967-8: Siebe Gorman stops using the tradename 'Siebe Heinke'. About now, Siebe plc started as a continuation of Siebe Gorman when Siebe Gorman started to take over other firms, to mean the new conglomerate to distinguish it from Siebe Gorman's original breathing apparatus and diving gear core business. See Siebe plc for more information.
  • 1969: Siebe Gorman issues new 20-page catalogue featuring a diver on the front cover in a "dry frogman's suit" with an integral "SeaCrown" fibreglass helmet.[31]
  • 1971: Using the slogan "Be in the swim with NEPTUNE",[32] Siebe Gorman introduces a new single-hose, two-stage diving regulator named "Neptune".[33][34]
  • 1975: Siebe Gorman moves to Cwmbran in Wales in 1975 and concentrates on firefighter's breathing equipment.
  • 1979: Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd v Barclays Bank Ltd [1979] 2 Lloyd's Rep 142, a well known UK insolvency law case about book debts in debentures.[35][36]
  • 1995 October: Siebe Gorman still had their premises at Cwmbran.
  • 1998: Siebe plc sold North Safety Products (and Siebe Gorman with it) to Norcross.[37]
  • End of 1998: Norcross closed the plant at Cwmbran and transfers production of breathing apparatus to Dukinfield in Manchester, where they still had capability to make oxygen rebreathers, but did not make or overhaul any there.
  • End of 1999: Norcross sold what had been Siebe Gorman as a going concern to an Iranian entrepreneur Parvis Moradifor. The company was renamed Air Master Technology Limited (AMtec) from the name of the famous Siebe Gorman breathing apparatus. (Norcross itself was subsequently purchased by Honeywell for its industrial safety products. Therefore, Honeywell's North line of respiratory protective equipment can be traced back to Siebe Gorman & Company Ltd.)[38]

21st century

  • 2000: Air Master Technology relocated to Swindon in Wiltshire.
  • 2001: Air Master Technology ceased trading.
  • 2001: Parvis Moradifor sells the assets and the name Siebe Gorman to a Malaysian concern, who with a factory in Malaysia, still make breathing apparatus and parts for civilian and military use, including an industrial breathing set under the name Siebe Gorman.[39] their name is "Siebe Gorman Sdn. Bhd."[citation needed]
  • By 2014, the company has relocated to Australia.[40]
  • According to Companies House, Siebe Gorman & Company was dissolved on 9 April 2019.[41]
  • In August 2017 the Deane Helmet, which had been rescued by John Bevan when Siebe Gorman closed down, was put on display at the Diving Museum in Gosport.[42]

Operations

The Company was notable for developing the "closed" diving helmet of the standard diving dress and associated equipment. As the helmet was sealed to the diving suit, it was watertight, unlike the previous "open" helmet systems. The new equipment was safer and more efficient and revolutionised underwater work from the 1830s.

Colonel Charles Pasley, leader of the Royal Navy team that used Siebe's suit on the wreck of HMS Royal George suggested the helmet should be detachable from the corselet, giving rise to the typical standard diving dress which revolutionised underwater civil engineering, underwater salvage, commercial diving and naval diving.[1]

Standard diving suit equipment was their main manufacturing operation, producing diving helmets in copper and brass. They also made frogman's equipment for the British armed forces during World War 2, and later, sport scuba gear. See makes of rebreather.

Siebe Gorman and Co manufactured 12 bolt, 8 bolt, 6 bolt, 3 bolt, 2 bolt, no bolt, flange, and 12 bolt square corselet standard diving helmets.

Heinke Ltd in London also made diving gear and had connections with Siebe Gorman.[43]

Siebe Gorman product list

Rebreather equipment

This is a partial list of some of their rebreather equipment covering military and civilian, diving and non-diving.[44]

Other items

References

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  14. ^ Siebe, Gorman & Co. Ltd.: "Siebe, Gorman go spearfishing", Triton Vol. 4 No. 6, November/December 1959, p. 1.
  15. ^ Siebe, Gorman & Co. Ltd.: "Siebe, Gorman announce a new range of ESSGEE wet 'mid-season' suits in foam neoprene", Triton Vol. 5 No. 3, May/June 1960, p. 3.
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  19. ^ Siebe Heinke: "More comfort and freedom of movement underwater in the new seamless Siebe, Heinke 'dip suit'", Triton Vol. 7 No. 3, May/June 1962, p. 14
  20. ^ Siebe-Heinke Dip Suit
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  27. ^ Siebe Gorman: 1 Aqualung equipment
  28. ^ Siebe Gorman: 2 Aqualung equipment
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External links

  • Grace's guide to British Industrial History: Siebe, Gorman and Co.
  • Unique rebreather tear down by Jan Willem Bech on Therebreathersite
  • Siebe Gorman.
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  • Current Siebe Gorman website
  • Scrapbook of diving history: Siebe Gorman
  • Classic Dive Books: Robert H. Davis, books on or published by Siebe Gorman & Co. and Henry Siebe.
  • Siebe-Heinke Dip Dry Suit
  • Siebe-Heinke Frogman Dry Suits
  • Siebe-Gorman Diving Suits
  • Historical Diving Society

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Siebe Gorman amp Company Ltd was a British company that developed diving equipment and breathing equipment and worked on commercial diving and marine salvage projects The company advertised itself as Submarine Engineers It was founded by Augustus Siebe a German born British engineer chiefly known for his contributions to diving equipment 1 Siebe Gorman amp Company LtdSiebe Gorman Aerorlox oxygen rebreatherFounderAugustus SiebeDefunctApril 9 2019 2019 04 09 SuccessorAir Master Technology LimitedHeadquartersUnited KingdomSiebe plc started in the 1970s as a continuation of Siebe Gorman when Siebe Gorman started to take over other firms to mean the new conglomerate to distinguish it from Siebe Gorman s original breathing apparatus and diving gear core business Siebe plc was once one of the United Kingdom s largest engineering businesses It was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but in 1999 it merged with BTR plc to form Invensys Invensys was taken over by the French multinational Schneider Electric for 3 4 billion in January 2014 Contents 1 History 1 1 Start of involvement in making diving equipment 1 2 20th century 1 3 WWII 1 4 After WWII 1 5 21st century 2 Operations 3 Siebe Gorman product list 3 1 Rebreather equipment 3 2 Other items 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditSee also Timeline of diving technology 1788 Augustus Siebe was born in Saxony in Germany named Christian Augustus Siebe 1 2 He was educated in Berlin and apprenticed to a brass founder 1812 He served as an artillery officer at the Battle of Leipzig and narrowly escaped death 1815 He served as an artillery officer in the Prussian army at the Battle of Waterloo 1816 After that war he moved to London England He became a watchmaker then gunmaker then instrument maker and settled at 5 Denmark Street in Soho London where he became an engineer 1819 He started a business as a mechanical engineer at 145 High Holborn London He traded as Augustus Siebe and dropped the word Christian from his name Down the years he produced various mechanical devices not only diving gear 3 1819 He married Susannah Gliddon from Devon 1819 He produced a breech loading firearm 1823 He was awarded a Vulcan medal for a screw tap for thread cutting 1826 He moved to 5 Denmark Street London which he rented 1830 His daughter Mary Siebe was born The company by then trading as Siebe Gorman developed its first diving helmet 3 Later William Augustus Gorman formerly O Gorman an Irish sea captain married Mary Siebe Start of involvement in making diving equipment Edit Siebe s design as refined by 1873 1830 The Deane brothers asked Siebe to make a variation of their smoke helmet design for underwater use 1 Later they turned to him to produce more helmets for diving operations Expanding on improvements already made by another engineer George Edwards Siebe produced his own design a helmet fitted to a full length watertight canvas diving suit standard diving dress The real success of the equipment was a valve in the helmet clarification needed 1831 He bought 5 Denmark Street s leasehold He lived and worked there for the rest of his life 1856 He applied for and was given British citizenship 1868 He bought the freehold of 5 Denmark Street 1868 He retired because of old age and ill health 4 of his 5 sons had died by this time 1870 Augustus Siebe passed his business to his son Henry Herapath Siebe and to William Augustus Gorman The business started trading as Siebe amp Gorman 15 April 1872 He died at home of chronic bronchitis He was buried at the West Norwood Cemetery 1876 Siebe amp Gorman moved to 17 Mason Street later renamed Boniface Street Westminster Bridge Road Lambeth London 2 1878 Henry Fleuss with help from Siebe Gorman designed a practical oxygen rebreather see Rebreather History 1880 The company s name changed to Siebe Gorman amp Co January 1882 Robert Henry Davis age 11 1870 1965 joined Siebe Gorman as an office boy Over the years he learned much and became good at breathing apparatus engineering 1887 Henry Herapath Siebe died aged 57 1894 Robert Davis was promoted to General Manager of Siebe Gorman 20th century Edit September 1900 Robert Davis married Margaret Tyrrell 1901 Robert Davis s and Margaret Tyrrell s first son Robert William Gorman Davis was born Over the years Robert William Gorman Davis trained as an engineer and later joined the company 14 Feb 1904 William Augustus Gorman suddenly died aged 69 He was buried at Claygate Church in Surrey The company became a new private company Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd 1905 The Admiralty set up the first Deep Diving Committee 1907 The resulting naval diving tables appeared The Admiralty approached Siebe Gorman to help develop better deep diving gear 1907 The Siebe Gorman Proto industrial rebreather starts to be made The Siebe Gorman Salvus and the Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus appeared later A Siebe Gorman gas mask without an exhaust valve exported in large numbers to Egypt 1930 The Admiralty set up the second Deep Diving Committee 1932 King George V knighted Robert Davis largely for inventing the Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus 1938 Robert Davis needing more room for factory expansion bought 6 acres at Tolworth near Chessington in Surrey The new building on it was named Neptune Works on Davis Road WWII Edit 1938 39 Siebe Gorman was one of a number of British companies to receive contracts for the manufacture of tens of thousands of gas masks including the British Civilian Duty Respirator for Civil Defence amp related use and the Respirator Anti Gas Civilian Duty for general public use May 1941 Siebe Gorman s factory in Lambeth was bombed during World War II Massive loss of company and personal historical records 1941 The company already planning to leave London moved to Chessington Surrey and resumed manufacturing It has been speculated although without any real evidence that Andre Rubber located to the same area in order to supply Siebe Gorman June 1943 Siebe Gorman were contracted by the 79th Armoured Division United Kingdom to design specialist apparatus for use by the Duplex Drive Tank crews Known as the Amphibious Tank Escape Apparatus ATEA the equipment was fitted with a protosorb canister and enabled it to be used as a re breather for up to 7 minutes Tank crews would strap the inflated ATEA to their chests and in the event of sinking would fit the mouth piece and nose clips The equipment was used extensively in training during which crews perfected its operation in a water filled cistern as well as on a submerged tank No doubt it contributed to the saving of many lives especially on D Day where 35 of the tanks that swam towards the Normandy shore sunk due to the poor sea conditions 1200 men were trained before D Day using the ATEA and a further 300 for River Crossing 4 5 After WWII Edit 1948 Siebe Gorman was making aqualungs of the type nicknamed Tadpoles around 1950 Peak production of standard diving dress After this diving technological development in the USA more and more reduced Siebe Gorman s business which was halved by the early 1960s 1951 Birmingham University gave Robert Davis an honorary degree 1952 Siebe Gorman became a limited company Robert Davis became its managing director 1952 Marconi and Siebe Gorman collaborated to produce an underwater television camera system 1953 Some sport divers find how to make an aqualung regulator out of a Calor gas demand regulator and spread this knowledge thus bypassing the naval industrial monopoly on making usable underwater breathing apparatus 1954 Around now Siebe Gorman started making Cousteau Gagnan type aqualungs and diving suits for commercial and sport diving In September 1954 the inaugural issue of the British Sub Aqua Club magazine Neptune contains a full page Siebe Gorman advertisement 6 for three sets of Essjee underwater breathing apparatus The Standard Aqualung single cylinder The Twin Cylinder Aqualung of double capacity and The Junior Set a smaller set than the Standard for use by young people Special suits swim fins dive masks etc are also available 1955 or after Siebe Gorman stops making standard diving dress The 1955 underwater catalogue 7 of the London sporting goods store Lillywhites offers the Essjee Standard Aqualung Twin Cylinder Aqualung and Tadpole Aqualung at 40 65 and 38 respectively alongside the Essgee full face mask for use with these breathing sets the Essjee Mid Season sponge rubber wetsuit and the Essgee weight belt In August 1955 Cogswell amp Harrison another London stockist of Siebe Gorman equipment places an advertisement 8 in Neptune offering not only the Essjee single and twin aqualungs but also Siebe Gorman s Mid Season sponge rubber wetsuit its stockinette lined drysuit and its proofed gabardine Grenfell drysuit 1956 The 1956 Lillywhites underwater catalogue introduces Siebe Gorman Mark II Essgee Aqualungs now modified with decreased resistance to breathing and improved flow of air 9 The 1956 Cogswell amp Harrison catalogue 10 features the Essgee breathing sets Essgee Mid Season sponge rubber wetsuit Essgee Grenfell proofed gabardine dry suit Essgee two piece dry suit based on experience with wartime frogmen made of green rubberised cotton stockinette and the Essgee Continental two piece dry suit in green vulcanised sheet rubber 1957 Essgee Mistral Aqualung introduced made under Cousteau Gagnan Patents with the general design features of the Spirotechnique Mistral and following on the lines of development of the Essgee Mark II with double lever action to reduce opening resistance to a minimum 11 The Essgee Mistral Aqualung appears in the 1957 Lillywhites underwater catalogue alongside the Essgee Mark II Aqualung 12 From January 1957 Siebe Gorman run a series of advertisements in the British Sub Aqua Club journal Triton offering everything for underwater swimming including the Essgee two piece dry suit the Essgee Continental two piece dry suit and the Essgee Dive Mask Mark II 13 1959 The Fairey Aviation Company took over Siebe Gorman From November 1959 to April 1960 Siebe Gorman run a series of advertisements in Triton celebrating the use of Siebe Gorman wetsuits and weight belts by the British team at the World Underwater Fishing Championships off Malta and Gozo in August 1959 14 1960s Siebe Gorman started making scuba gear aimed at the public market sometimes using the tradenames Essgee and Essjee although they had made it earlier for work divers and the Navy They also continued to make diving bell equipment and pressure chambers 1960 From May 1960 to June 1961 Siebe Gorman advertises a new range of Essgee Mid Season foam neoprene wetsuits in Triton 15 1961 Siebe Gorman takes over the diving gear maker firm Heinke 16 A few helmets were given the tag of Siebe Heinke but eventually the name Heinke completely disappeared The first Siebe Heinke advertisement for the Heinke Merlin regulator appears in the December 1961 issue of the Royal Navy Diving Magazine 17 1962 In January Siebe Gorman announces its merger with Heinke to Triton readers 18 From May 1962 to April 1963 the company advertises the new seamless Siebe Heinke dip suit in Triton 19 The Siebe Heinke Dip Suit 20 which makes its debut at the London Boat Show in January 1962 is an economically priced lightweight dipped latex dry suit with roll seal waist entry primarily designed for use by skin divers but also readily adaptable for use by dinghy sailors fishermen canoeists and water skiers The suit appears in Lillywhites underwater catalogues from 1962 to 1964 21 With effect from December 1962 Collins and Chambers Ltd of London E14 are appointed sole UK spares distributors and servicing engineers for all Siebe Heinke aqualung demand valves 22 Collins and Chambers subsequently become stockists of Siebe Heinke equipment 23 1963 Siebe Heinke Blue Book of underwater swimming 1963 published 24 It comes with an introduction and a catalogue of underwater swimming equipment comprising not only the existing inventories of Siebe Gorman and Heinke but also new products including the Dip suit and the Mercury mouth held demand valve manufactured in plastic which was also advertised in Triton from May 1963 to June 1964 25 1964 Siebe Heinke Blue Book of underwater swimming 1964 65 published 26 with content broadly resembling the 1963 edition but with an expression of regret that owing to manufacturing difficulties we can no longer supply complete Dip suits 1965 Robert Davis dies at home on 29 March 1965 at the age of 94 Siebe Gorman issues two leaflets entitled Aqualung equipment The first 27 focuses on the company s breathing sets while the second 28 covers its range of dry underwater swimsuits foam neoprene wet suits woollen underclothing gloves footwear weightbelts and weights underwater knives and books In the October 1965 issue of Triton Siebe Gorman places an advertisement 29 alerting readers to the company s contribution to the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball A large proportion of the underwater scenes for the film Thunderball were shot in a 150 150 tank in Pinewood As the leading British exponents of diving Siebe Gorman were asked to provide a team of divers whose duties were to ensure safety of the stars and cast of the film as well as act as an underwater working party 1966 Triton publishes article 30 about Siebe Gorman s submersible decompression chamber 1967 8 Siebe Gorman stops using the tradename Siebe Heinke About now Siebe plc started as a continuation of Siebe Gorman when Siebe Gorman started to take over other firms to mean the new conglomerate to distinguish it from Siebe Gorman s original breathing apparatus and diving gear core business See Siebe plc for more information 1969 Siebe Gorman issues new 20 page catalogue featuring a diver on the front cover in a dry frogman s suit with an integral SeaCrown fibreglass helmet 31 1971 Using the slogan Be in the swim with NEPTUNE 32 Siebe Gorman introduces a new single hose two stage diving regulator named Neptune 33 34 1975 Siebe Gorman moves to Cwmbran in Wales in 1975 and concentrates on firefighter s breathing equipment 1979 Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd v Barclays Bank Ltd 1979 2 Lloyd s Rep 142 a well known UK insolvency law case about book debts in debentures 35 36 1995 October Siebe Gorman still had their premises at Cwmbran 1998 Siebe plc sold North Safety Products and Siebe Gorman with it to Norcross 37 End of 1998 Norcross closed the plant at Cwmbran and transfers production of breathing apparatus to Dukinfield in Manchester where they still had capability to make oxygen rebreathers but did not make or overhaul any there End of 1999 Norcross sold what had been Siebe Gorman as a going concern to an Iranian entrepreneur Parvis Moradifor The company was renamed Air Master Technology Limited AMtec from the name of the famous Siebe Gorman breathing apparatus Norcross itself was subsequently purchased by Honeywell for its industrial safety products Therefore Honeywell s North line of respiratory protective equipment can be traced back to Siebe Gorman amp Company Ltd 38 21st century Edit 2000 Air Master Technology relocated to Swindon in Wiltshire 2001 Air Master Technology ceased trading 2001 Parvis Moradifor sells the assets and the name Siebe Gorman to a Malaysian concern who with a factory in Malaysia still make breathing apparatus and parts for civilian and military use including an industrial breathing set under the name Siebe Gorman 39 their name is Siebe Gorman Sdn Bhd citation needed By 2014 the company has relocated to Australia 40 According to Companies House Siebe Gorman amp Company was dissolved on 9 April 2019 41 In August 2017 the Deane Helmet which had been rescued by John Bevan when Siebe Gorman closed down was put on display at the Diving Museum in Gosport 42 Operations EditThe Company was notable for developing the closed diving helmet of the standard diving dress and associated equipment As the helmet was sealed to the diving suit it was watertight unlike the previous open helmet systems The new equipment was safer and more efficient and revolutionised underwater work from the 1830s Colonel Charles Pasley leader of the Royal Navy team that used Siebe s suit on the wreck of HMS Royal George suggested the helmet should be detachable from the corselet giving rise to the typical standard diving dress which revolutionised underwater civil engineering underwater salvage commercial diving and naval diving 1 Standard diving suit equipment was their main manufacturing operation producing diving helmets in copper and brass They also made frogman s equipment for the British armed forces during World War 2 and later sport scuba gear See makes of rebreather Siebe Gorman and Co manufactured 12 bolt 8 bolt 6 bolt 3 bolt 2 bolt no bolt flange and 12 bolt square corselet standard diving helmets Heinke Ltd in London also made diving gear and had connections with Siebe Gorman 43 Siebe Gorman product list EditRebreather equipment Edit This is a partial list of some of their rebreather equipment covering military and civilian diving and non diving 44 Aircrew Rebreather Stelox 45 Aerorlox mine rescue liquid oxygen 46 Siebe Gorman Novus SCBA 47 Amphibian Mark I to Mark IV 48 ATEA Siebe Gorman 49 Universal Rebreather or CDBA Clearance Diver Breathing Apparatus 50 DSEA Siebe Gorman 51 FireOX 52 Fleuss Davis SCUBA apparatus see Henry Fleuss 53 Individual scrubber 54 Lungovox a short duration industrial oxygen rebreather in a backpack box Minox 55 MRS suit 56 Oxylithe 57 P Party Mark I Mark II and Dutch 58 Proto 59 60 Proto ten Proton 60 Savox 61 Sladen suit as used by the British Human torpedo crews 62 Salvus A N S 59 63 Watchkeepersuit 64 Other items Edit Air lock diving bell plant Gasmasks 65 Drysuits with tradename Frogman when sold to the public market The Bragg Paul Pulsator medical ventilator 66 References Edit a b c d Acott C 1999 JS Haldane JBS Haldane L Hill and A Siebe A brief resume of their lives South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Journal 29 3 ISSN 0813 1988 OCLC 16986801 Archived from the original on 27 July 2011 Retrieved 13 July 2008 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b pages 16 etseq The International History of Diving History vol 4 no 1 publ Historical Diving Society a b Invensys About us Duplex Drive Tank Introduction THE DD AMPHIBIOUS TANK SHERMAN III DD MK II Main Title Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd Essjee Aqualungs Cousteau Gagnan Patents Neptune Vol 1 No 1 September 1954 p 13 Lillywhites Ltd Underwater Catalogue 1955 London Lillywhites Ltd p 1 Cogswell amp Harrison Ltd Neptune Vol 1 No 1 August 1955 New series p 31 Lillywhites Ltd Underwater Catalogue 1956 London Lillywhites Ltd p 1 Cogswell amp Harrison Ltd Catalogue of Underwater Swimming Exploration and Fishing 1956 London Cogswell amp Harrison Ltd p 7 8 11 14 Siebe Gorman amp Company The Essgee Mistral Aqualung and ancillary underwater swimming equipment Chessington Surrey Siebe Gorman amp Company 1957 p 1 Lillywhites Ltd Underwater Catalogue 1957 London Lillywhites Ltd p 1 3 4 Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd For SAFETY FREEDOM and COMFORT underwater Triton Vol 2 No 1 January February 1957 p 21 Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd Siebe Gorman go spearfishing Triton Vol 4 No 6 November December 1959 p 1 Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd Siebe Gorman announce a new range of ESSGEE wet mid season suits in foam neoprene Triton Vol 5 No 3 May June 1960 p 3 Thurston Susan 2004 The first Broome recompression chamber 1914 2004 SPUMS J 34 2 94 100 Archived from the original on 8 March 2015 Retrieved 3 March 2015 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint unfit URL link Siebe Heinke The Heinke Merlin Demand Valve Royal Navy Diving Magazine Vol 8 No 3 Inside cover Siebe Gorman and Company Limited Now it s SIEBE HEINKE Two great names combine to make aqualung equipment better safer and more comfortable Triton Vol 7 No 1 January February 1962 p 16 Siebe Heinke More comfort and freedom of movement underwater in the new seamless Siebe Heinke dip suit Triton Vol 7 No 3 May June 1962 p 14 Siebe Heinke Dip Suit Lillywhites Ltd Underwater Catalogue 1962 London Lillywhites Ltd p 8 Lillywhites Ltd Underwater Catalogue 1963 London Lillywhites Ltd p 2 Lillywhites Ltd Underwater Catalogue 1964 London Lillywhites Ltd p 2 Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd Siebe Gorman wish to announce Triton Vol 8 No 1 p 36 Collins and Chambers Limited Aqualung equipment and allied products London Collins and Chambers Retrieved on 20 June 2019 Siebe Heinke Blue Book of underwater swimming 1963 Chessington Surrey Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd 1963 Retrieved on 20 June 2019 Siebe Heinke The first all British two stage mouth held aqualung demand valve Triton Vol 8 No 3 May June 1963 p 20 Siebe Heinke Blue Book of underwater swimming 1964 65 Chessington Surrey Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd 1964 Siebe Gorman 1 Aqualung equipment Siebe Gorman 2 Aqualung equipment Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd 007 This small percentage of the credit for THUNDERBALL must go to SIEBE GORMAN Triton Vol 10 No 5 September October 1965 p 9 Triton Undersea operation Siebe style Triton Vol 11 No 3 June July 1966 p 98 99 Siebe Gorman 1969 Diving Equipment Catalogue Retrieved on 17 June 2019 from Vintage Double Hose VDH Worldwide Manuals and Catalogs Repository Siebe Gorman Be in the swim with NEPTUNE The new two stage diving regulator from Siebe Gorman Triton Vol 16 No 2 March April 1971 p 66 Blu Time History Siebe Gorman Neptune Retrieved on 17 June 2019 Siebe Gorman Neptune instruction and maintenance manual Retrieved on 17 June 2019 from Vintage Double Hose VDH Worldwide Manuals and Catalogs Repository Addleshaw Goddard 2004 Siebe Gorman is wrong PDF Archived from the original PDF on 27 August 2008 Retrieved 14 April 2009 Spectrum Plus Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd Barclays Bank Agnew Vs Commissioner of Inland Revenue Re Brumark law now 2004 Archived from the original on 5 October 2006 Retrieved 14 April 2009 Siebe confirms sale of North Safety Products business Auto Channel 6 October 1998 Honeywell acquires Norcross Safety Products for 1 2B Reliableplant com Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 15 November 2021 Siebe Gorman About us Archived from the original on 20 January 2011 Siebe Gorman About us Archived from the original on 25 May 2015 SIEBE GORMAN amp COMPANY LIMITED Retrieved 12 March 2020 Rosemary E Lunn Visit the world s first diving helmet X Ray Magazine Charles Edwin Heinke 2007 Retrieved 14 April 2009 Bech Janwillem ed Oxygen Rebreather Database www therebreathersite nl Photos Stelox Rebreather therebreathersite nl Retrieved 14 April 2009 Robinson Brian Taylor Fionn ed Breathing Apparatus Bob s History of Mining Retrieved 27 December 2013 Photos Siebe Gorman Novus therebreathersite nl Retrieved 14 April 2009 Photos Amphibian Mark I therebreathersite nl Retrieved 14 April 2009 Photos ATEA therebreathersite nl Retrieved 14 April 2009 Photos Universal Rebreather 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Retrieved 14 April 2009 Photos Sladen Suit therebreathersite nl Retrieved 14 April 2009 Photos Salvus therebreathersite nl Retrieved 14 April 2009 Photos Watchkeepersuit therebreathersite nl Retrieved 14 April 2009 Crudesco s gasmask Crudesco Sdn Bhd Archived from the original on 5 March 2012 Retrieved 14 April 2009 Bayliss L E Kerridge Phyllis M Tookey January 1935 Recent developments in physical instruments for biological purposes Journal of Scientific Instruments XII 1 4 5 Bibcode 1935JScI 12 1B doi 10 1088 0950 7671 12 1 301 Retrieved 14 October 2016 External links EditGrace s guide to British Industrial History Siebe Gorman and Co Unique rebreather tear down by Jan Willem Bech on Therebreathersite Siebe Gorman archive photographs at Trinity Marine Siebe Gorman Siebe Gorman Diving Helmets Gallery Current Siebe Gorman website Scrapbook of diving history Siebe Gorman Classic Dive Books Robert H Davis books on or published by Siebe Gorman amp Co and Henry Siebe Siebe Heinke Dip Dry Suit Siebe Heinke Frogman Dry Suits Siebe Gorman Diving Suits Historical Diving Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Siebe Gorman amp oldid 1146625848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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