eXcellent X-Patent #8255: The First Diving Suit

On June 14, 1834, Maine inventor Leonard Norcross patents what is widely accepted as the first practical, sealed dive suit. It featured weighted feet and a hard, water-tight helmet. Exhaust air was pushed out the top of the helmet, which finally allowed divers a full range of motion underwater.

Leonard Norcross' Diving Armor, a breakthrough in dive suit technology

Leonard Norcross' Diving Armor, a breakthrough in dive suit technology

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