Claims
- 1. A head gear apparatus, comprising:a helmet configured to rest on a head of a user; a fan supported by said helmet, said fan having (i) a number of blades, and (ii) a motor for rotating said number of blades in a path of movement so as to generate a flow of air; a battery which generates a first predetermined voltage level; and a voltage converter electrically coupled between said battery and said motor, wherein said voltage converter is configured to continuously receive said first predetermined voltage level at an input thereof, and generate a second predetermined voltage level at an output thereof, and wherein said second predetermined voltage level is different from said first predetermined voltage level.
- 2. The head gear apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second predetermined voltage level is greater than said first predetermined voltage level.
- 3. The head gear apparatus of claim 2, wherein:said second predetermined voltage level is approximately twelve volts; and said first predetermined voltage level is approximately six volts.
- 4. The head gear apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a hood which includes a face shield, said hood being configured for attachment to said helmet.
- 5. The head gear apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an alarm configured to create a signal when voltage at said output of said voltage converter is less than a predetermined voltage level.
- 6. The head gear apparatus of claim 1, wherein the voltage converter is operable to generate a pulse time modulated control signal.
- 7. The head gear apparatus of claim 6, wherein the voltage converter is further operable to generate the pulse time modulated control signal in the form of a pulse frequency modulated control signal.
- 8. A head gear apparatus, comprising:a helmet configured to rest on a head of a user; a fan supported by said helmet, said fan having (i) a number of blades, and (ii) a motor for rotating said number of blades in a path of movement so as to generate a flow of air; a battery which generates a first voltage; and a voltage converter electrically coupled between said battery and said motor, wherein said voltage converter is configured to continuously receive said first voltage at an input thereof, and generate a second voltage at an output thereof, and wherein said second voltage is greater than said first voltage.
- 9. A head gear apparatus, comprising:a helmet configured to rest on a head of a user; a fan supported by said helmet, said fan having (i) a number of blades, and (ii) a motor for rotating said number of blades in a path of movement so as to generate a flow of air; a battery; and a voltage converter electrically coupled between said battery and said motor, said voltage converter being operable to generate a pulse time modulated control signal and a motor input signal based on the pulse time modulated control signal.
- 10. The head gear apparatus of claim 9, wherein:said voltage converter is configured to receive a first voltage at an input thereof, and generate a second voltage at an output thereof, and wherein said second voltage is greater than said first voltage.
- 11. The head gear apparatus of claim 10, wherein:said second voltage is approximately twelve volts; and said first voltage is approximately six volts.
- 12. The head gear apparatus of claim 9, in said voltage converter is further operable to generate the pulse time modulated control signal in the form of a pulse frequency modulated control signal.
- 13. A head gear apparatus, comprising:a helmet configured to rest on a head of a user; a fan supported by said helmet, said fan having (i) a number of blades, and (ii) a motor for rotating said number of blades in a path of movement so as to generate a flow of air; a battery; and a voltage converter electrically coupled between said battery and said motor, wherein said voltage converter includes a DC-DC controller having an efficiency of at least approximately 90%.
- 14. The head gear apparatus of claim 13, wherein said DC-DC controller is further operable to generate a pulse time modulated control signal.
- 15. The head gear apparatus of claim 14, wherein said DC-DC controller is further operable to generate the pulse time modulated control signal in the form of a pulse frequency modulated control signal.
- 16. The head gear apparatus of claim 13, wherein:said voltage converter is configured to receive a first voltage at an input thereof, and generate a second voltage at an output thereof, and wherein said second voltage is greater than said first voltage.
- 17. The head gear apparatus of claim 16, wherein:said second voltage is approximately twelve volts; and said first voltage is approximately six volts.
- 18. A method of providing a flow of air to an individual who is wearing a helmet, comprising:providing said helmet with a fan having (i) a number of blades, and (ii) a motor for rotating said number of blades in a path of movement so as to generate said flow of air; generating a pulse time modulated control signal; generating a motor input signal based on said pulse time modulated control signal; operating said fan based on said motor input signal; and directing said flow of air toward said individual.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the generating further comprises generating the pulse time modulated control signal in the form of a pulse frequency modulated control signal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/581,904 filed on Jun. 16, 2000 which is based pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §371 on PCT International Application No. PCT/US99/00928 filed on Jan. 15, 1999, which in turn claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/071,753 filed on Jan. 16, 1998.
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