Pressure vessel for human occupation.
1The gauge showed that the diving chamber was empty.
2Slowly and laboriously they walked to the diving chamber.
3All I want is a diving suit and a chance to stand out in the diving chamber.
4I must get to the diving chamber!
5We could never open the door of the diving chamber with that terrible sucker covering the iron portal.
6Besides, it was necessary for at least one person to remain in the submarine to operate the diving chamber.
7When he entered the diving chamber there were four fine ones clinging to different parts of his diving suit.
8They entered the diving chamber.
9Mr. Damon came to a pause in the compartment from which the diving chamber gave access to the ocean outside.
10And he hurried toward the diving chamber, while the others, in fascinated horror, looked at the diver who was in such strange peril.
11Tom and Captain Weston did this work, while Mr. Sharp and Mr. Damon carried the bullion to the diving chamber of the Advance.
12They had emerged from the diving chamber, walked around the submarine as it rested on the ocean floor, and were now advancing to the rescue.
13In 1774 a local shipwright and carpenter, John Day, designed a wooden diving chamber and made a bet over how long he could stay submerged.
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