The present invention relates generally to headwear. More specifically, the present invention is a detachable air cooling device for headgear. The present invention essentially mounts a centrifugal fan to headgear, such as a ball cap, in order to effectively blow cool air onto a wearer's face.
There are other fan-based cooling devices for headwear on the market which provide a wearer with moving air about his or her face. The present invention can most clearly be distinguished from these designs through the use of a centrifugal fan and the placement of said fan and how this differs from somewhat similar devices. Additionally, the present invention is not integrated into the headwear, the present invention is a detachable device. The present invention provides an easily detachable means of cooling one's face without obstructing the user's view and without adding significant weight to the user's headwear. Furthermore, humidity is a very important factor for cooling device as humidity inhibits the evaporative cooling process. Many traditional designs utilize propeller fans integrated into the rim of the headwear. Resultantly, the user must wear that specific headwear. The present invention provides a detachable means of cooling, thus allowing the user to wear any headwear he or she chooses. Additionally, the fans from these kinds of designs pull air from around the head and blow the air back onto the user's head. In the case of these designs, the fan is receiving humidity from the head which therefore inhibits the evaporative cooling effect. Contrary to this, the fan of the present invention pull air from outside of, and away from the head (as much as possible) so that most humidity from the head is not circulated by the fans and therefore most humidity from the head is not inhibiting the evaporative cooling process.
Some somewhat similar devices employ a box-fan (propeller) type of construction that clips onto the brim of a hat and pulls air from out and away from the head and blows the air onto the face. The present invention employs a centrifugal fan that slides underneath the brim using a different kind of mechanical means to convey air onto the forehead and face of the wearer of a hat. The centrifugal fan lays flat underneath the brim so as not to obstruct sight. Resultantly, the present invention is streamlined and compact. The present invention provides an easy and effective means of attachment. More specifically, the present invention utilizes a clip-like mechanism in order to attach directly under the bill of a hat, away from the high humidity region of the head.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention generally relates to headwear. More specifically, the present invention is a detachable air cooling device for headgear. In particular, the present invention is designed to attach to a brim of a hat, such as a ball cap, to blow air directly onto the face and head area of a wearer. Although, the present invention may be attach to any type of headgear with a ridged brim. This disclosure depicts the attachment of the present invention to a ball cap, in particular the brim of said ball cap, for simplicity purposes; this in no way is meant to limit the scope of the present invention.
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The fan assembly 1 produces air flow in a specific direction in order to provide a cooling and evaporating effect onto the user's face. The fan assembly 1 comprises a motorized fan 2, a cover housing 6, an air intake 10, and an air outlet 12. The fan assembly 1 is positioned adjacent to the second leg 15, opposite to the first leg 14. More specifically, the motorized fan 2 is mounted within the cover housing 6 and creates an air flow through and around the cover housing 6. The cover housing 6 encloses and protects the motorized fan 2. The cover housing 6 is adjacently mounted along the second leg 15. This positions the fan assembly 1 directly under the brim while the first leg 14 and the intermediate web section 16 wrap around the brim. Additionally, the cover housing 6 directs air flow created by the motorized fan 2 directly onto the user. The air intake 10 and the air outlet 12 expose the motorized fan 2 within the cover housing 6 to the external surrounding such that air may be pulled in and redirected by the motorized fan 2. The air intake 10 traverses into the cover housing 6, opposite the first leg 14, to provide the motorized fan 2 with access to air around the brim. The air outlet 12 laterally traverses out of the cover housing 6 to redirect air captured by the fan assembly 1 directly onto the user, specifically the face of the user. This is especially useful for defogging glasses or goggles.
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The charging port 22 provides a means of charging the rechargeable battery 19 for continual use of the motorized fan 2. More specifically, the charging port 22 is any industry standard connector or protocol for power supplies such as lightning port, USB, USB type C, and other similar connectors. The charging port 22 is laterally integrated into the control-unit housing 20 and is electrically connected to the rechargeable battery 19. Although, in alternative embodiments of the present invention, the charging port 22 may be integrated into different components and areas for easy point of access or personal preferences.
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In order to blow air towards the user's face, the air output is integrated into a rear sidewall 9 of the cover housing 6. The rear sidewall 9 is positioned opposite to the intermediate web section 16, along the cover housing 6. Resultantly, when the present invention is attached to the hat, the rear sidewall 9 is oriented directly towards the user's face. Specifically, the air output laterally traverses out through the rear sidewall 9. The air output may comprise a multitude of small holes or a single large hole. This configuration orients the air intake 10 and the air outlet 12 perpendicular to each other, aligning with the inlet and outlet characteristics of the centrifugal fan 5.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the at least one U-shaped compression clip 13 comprises a first clip and a second clip. This first clip and the second clip are linearly distributed along a front edge of the cover housing 6 to provide symmetrical support to the present invention when the present invention is attached to the brim. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the rechargeable battery 19 is integrated into the cover housing 6 or the control-unit housing 20. Resultantly, when the present invention is attached to the brim, the rechargeable battery 19 is located under the brim.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of a U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 15/600,313 filed on May 19, 2017. The U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 15/600,313 claims a priority to a U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/339,450 filed on May 20, 2016.
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