Generally, the present invention is directed to a personal cooling apparatus, and more particularly, example embodiments of the present invention are directed to a personal cooling vest configured to enhance sensible and latent heat transfer from a user wearing the vest.
Heat stress is a symptom of excessive heat exposure which may lead to loss of the ability to function effectively (e.g., disruption of cognitive thought), to unconsciousness, and to critical or full body failure. There are numerous occupations where an excessively hot environment or particularly strenuous task affects the ability for persons to perform effectively. Military personnel in particular are affected in hot environments due to additional clothing and personal protection which are generally employed. Conventional systems for personal cooling involve complex liquid circulation systems which typically aim to exchange heat with a wearer through complex tubing. Other systems employ ice-packs or other pre-cooled means.
According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a wearable personal cooling apparatus includes an outer layer, wherein the outer layer comprises fabric proportioned and configured to envelop a human torso, a primary air plenum proximate the outer layer, an inner layer proximate the outer layer and in communication with the primary air plenum. The inner layer is configured to distribute air from the primary air plenum throughout an inner surface of the inner layer, and a secondary air plenum is arranged within the inner layer and in communication with the primary air plenum. The secondary air plenum includes a first end proximate the primary air plenum and a second end. The secondary air plenum is configured to direct air from the first end to the second end.
According to an additional example embodiment of the present invention, a wearable personal cooling apparatus includes an outer layer, wherein the outer layer includes fabric proportioned and configured to envelop a human torso. The outer layer further includes a neck cutout proximate a neck portion of the human torso, wherein the outer layer further includes first and second arm cutouts proximate first and second arm portions of the human torso. The outer layer further includes a neck exit vent arranged within the neck cutout, and the outer layer further includes first and second arm exit vents arranged within the first and second arm cutouts. The apparatus further includes a primary air plenum proximate the outer layer and arranged proximate a waist portion of the human torso, an inner layer proximate the outer layer and in communication with the primary air plenum. The inner layer is configured to distribute air from the primary air plenum throughout an inner surface of the inner layer. The inner surface of the inner layer is proximate an outer surface of the human torso, and a secondary air plenum is arranged within the inner layer and in communication with the primary air plenum. The secondary air plenum includes a first end proximate the primary air plenum and a second end proximate a chest area of the human torso, and the secondary air plenum is configured to direct air from the first end to the second end.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Example embodiments of the present invention provide a personal cooling vest which greatly enhances the transfer of heat from a user to effectively reduce the user's core temperature. In this manner, the user benefits through increased ability to withstand hot environments. Further benefits include a more distributed pattern of pressure impinging upon a user when wearing addition material, armor, backpacks, etc upon the vest. According to example embodiments, the personal cooling vest augments sensible and latent heat transfer for better personal cooling. Sensible heat transfer occurs if supply air is below the user's skin surface temperature. Latent heat transfer occurs by evaporating perspiration from the user's body.
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As described above, example embodiments provide personal cooling vests which are configured to enhance both latent and sensible heat transfer through use of a matrix configured to promote turbulent air flow proximate a user's skin/torso. It should be noted, however, that warm air, as well as ambient temperature air, may be circulated to provide personal heating in some applications, for example, applications where a user is in a cold environment.
Hereinafter a more detailed description of the componentry and construction of the vest 100 is provided.
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With regards to supply air, ports 208 and 209 are arranged on the primary plenum 204, and configured to receive supply air from an external source.
With regards to maintaining air flow from the supply air throughout the matrix 202 to the exit vents 205, 206, and 207, flap 213 comprising sealing zipper 214 arranged on the vest 100. The sealing zipper 214 may be a zipper configured to limit and/or reduce the flow of air there-through. Further, the flap 213 provides further closure/sealing to reduce the loss of internal air and promote internal circulation of the air. An alternate design may include a fully closed vest with expansion folds, allowing the user to pull the garment over their head and avoid zipping.
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Generally, a first layer 502 is arranged to be proximate a user's skin. The layer 502 may comprise any fabric allowing air to flow and pass there-through. The first layer 502 is configured to disrupt localized air-flow in such a manner that any laminar flow is converted to more turbulent airflow. This turbulent flow is transmitted to the user such that localized turbulence is impingent on a user's torso. The secondary air plenums' portions 505 are arranged within the matrix 202 proximate the first layer 502. Air plenums' portions 505 are configured at a substantially optimal distance from the users body to enhance impingment heat transfer and user comfort. Finally, the outer, stretchable layer 201 is arranged proximate the matrix 202. The layer 201 is arranged at a waistline 101 of the vest to surround the primary plenum 204, and affixed to the matrix 202 within the interior of the vest 100. Furthermore, a waist-band and/or waist-tie 509 may further facilitate positioning of the matrix 202 against a user's torso. As the layer 201 is generally or substantially impermeable with regards to air, air supplied from the primary plenum 204 is directed upwards through the matrix 202 and secondary plenums.
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Although particularly described above as encompassing a personal cooling vest, it is readily appreciated that the matrix and plenum combinations described above are applicable to any number of garments. For example, short trousers may be arranged with a turbulence matrix and plenum to facilitate cooling/heating of lower extremities of a user. Furthermore, a cap or hood may be arranged with a turbulence matrix and plenum to facilitate cooling/heating of a user's cranial areas. Moreover, any combination of hood, vest, short trousers may be combined as a complete personal cooling/heating temperature regulation system. In such combinations a primary plenum may be provided for each portion, or a main plenum may supply air for all portions, for example, through mating of respective turbulence matrices of each portion. Therefore, example embodiments should not be limited to personal cooling vests alone, but are extensible to any suitable personal garment.
While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.