The invention relates to conditioning garments.
A known conditioning garment comprises at least one tube for passing heated/cooled fluid to heat/cool a wearer of the garment. The at least one tube terminates in a connector for connection to a source of heated/cooled liquid and the connector comprises a male part and a female part. A releasable latch acts between the male part and female parts to hold the male part in engagement with the female part.
Such conditioning garments are often used in situations where an emergency exit is required. For example, such conditioning garments may be used in aircraft which may require emergency exit using an ejector seat or a tank where emergency exit may be required if the tank is damaged. In these cases, it has been customary to shear the connection between the conditioning garment and the source of heated/cooled liquid in order to allow rapid exit. This is, however, unsatisfactory as the shearing action releases the fluid and may leave a considerable length of tube to impede the wearer.
According to the invention, there is provided a conditioning garment comprising at least one tube passing heated/cooled fluid to heat/cool a wearer of the garment, the at least one tube terminating in a connector for connection to a source of heated/cooled liquid, the connector comprising a male part and a female part, a releasable latch acting between the male and female parts to hold the male part in engagement with the female part, a releasable latch including a release member moveable in a rectilinear path away from the connector to release the latch and allow separation of the male part and the female part, the male and female parts being self-sealing on disengagement.
By having a release member moveable in a rectilinear path away from the female part, the release member can be made to release in emergency situations and so allow a rapid exit without damaging the system.
The following is a more detailed description of an embodiment of the invention, by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:—
Referring first to
The tubes 11 extend between an inlet manifold (not shown) and an outlet manifold (not shown). The inlet manifold is connected to an inlet tube 13 and the outlet manifold is connected to an outlet tube 14. The inlet tube 13 and the outlet tube 14 are connected to a male part 15 of a connector 16.
The connector 16 is shown in more detail in
Referring to
The bridge piece 18 comprises a mounting formed with a pair of parallel side-by-side holes 25a, 25b for receiving respective passages 20a, 20b on the male part 15. In addition, between the holes 25a, 25b, the bridge piece 18 is provided with a latching aperture 26 and a second aperture 27. The latching aperture 26 is for engagement with first latch part 22 in a manner to be described below and the function of the second aperture 27 will also be described below.
The bridge piece 18 can be connected to the garment so that, when engaged with the male part 15, the male part 15, and consequently the female part 17 when engaged with the male part 15, are located relative to the garment.
A female part 17 comprises a housing 28 formed with a pair of side-by-side passages 29a, 29b. Each passage 29a, 29b leads to a respective pipe 30a, 30b projecting from the housing 28. A supply tube (not shown) leading from a source of heated/cooled fluid (not shown) has an end pushed over the first pipe 30a and a return tube (not shown) leading from the supply of heated/cooled fluid (not shown) has an end pushed over the second pipe 30b.
The female part 17 includes a second latch part 34 of the latch member. The second part 34 comprises an elongate member extending parallel to and between the passages 29a, 29b in the female housing 28. At its end opposite the pipes 30a, 30b, the second latch part 34 is located in the female housing aperture 33 and is provided with a triangular section head 35 complimentary to the head 23 on the first part 22 of the latch member.
A portion of the second latch part 34 remote from the head 35 is provided with a ramp 36 for a purpose to be described below. A connecting bar 37 is fixed to the second part 34 and extends normal to the second part 34 through the female housing 28 to connect to a push button 38. The push button 38 is urged out of the female housing 28 by a spring 39 acting between the push button 38 and the female housing 28. Depression of the push button 38 thus moves the second latch part 34 against the action of the spring 39 in a direction normal to the length of the second latch part 34.
The female housing 28 also carries a release member 40. The release member 40 extends parallel to but spaced from the second latch part 34 and has an end projecting from the female housing 28 on the same side as the pipes 30a, 30b and terminating in a loop 41. The opposite end of the release member carries a follower 42 that engages the ramp 36 on the second latch part 34.
The second latch member operates as follows. The male part 15 and the female part 17 are aligned as shown in
The male part 15 can be disengaged from the female part 17 in two ways. First, the push button 38 can be depressed to move the second latch part 34 downwardly, as seen in
Secondly, the release member 40 can be moved in a rectilinear direction away from the female part 17 of the connector 16. This moves the follower 42 along the ramp 36 which moves the second latch part 34 downwardly, as seen in
The conditioning garment described above with reference to the drawings is usually used in military transportation such as a tank or an aircraft. The transportation will be provided with a heating/cooling system with a supply pipe and a return pipe connected to the female part 17, as described above. The loop 41 on the release member 40 is connected to one end of a cord. The other end of the cord can be connected to a fixed point in the transportation system with the cord being shorter than the length of the supply tube and return tube.
In the event of an emergency, such as a tank being hit by enemy fire or the use of an ejector seat in an aircraft, movement of the person away from a normal working position will tension the cord which in turn will move the release member and so allow disengagement of the male part 15 from the female part 17 without any action by the wearer—the movement of the wearer will simply pull the male part 15 away from the female part 17. Thus no liquid is spilled, because the passages 20a, 20b, 29a, 29b are self-sealing and the wearer is not impeded by trailing supply and return tubes.
It will be appreciated that there are a number of modifications that can be made to the conditioning garment described above. There need not be an array of tubes on the vest; there could be a single tube. The garment need not be a vest; it could be any garment. Although the connector 16 is shown with two tubes; it could have one tube or three or more tubes.
The second latch need not be as described above; it could take any suitable form. The push button 38 is optional. The latch could be a pivoting latch that is rotated by operation of the release member 40.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0618629.0 | Sep 2006 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB07/03433 | 9/11/2007 | WO | 00 | 3/20/2009 |