Claims
- 1. A fluid supply and conditioning system for use in conjunction with a garment having a fluid-impervious bladder with a first port and a second port, said system comprising:
a cooling/heating source having a first port and a second port; a thermostatic mixing valve having a first port, a second port and a third port; a first line; and a pump; said first line being connected to (i) the first port of the garment and (ii) said first port of said cooling/heating source and said second port of said thermostatic mixing valve; said second port of said cooling/heating source being connected to said third port of said thermostatic mixing valve; said first port of said thermostatic mixing valve being connected to the second port of the garment; and said pump being interposed into one of said first line and said fourth line; whereby when a working fluid is circulated through the garment and said fluid supply and conditioning system, said thermostatic mixing valve will ensure that fluid entering the bladder will maintain the user's body temperature at a substantially constant point.
- 2. A fluid supply and conditioning system according to claim 1 wherein said pump is adapted to move the working fluid out said first port of said thermostatic mixing valve.
- 3. A fluid supply and conditioning system according to claim 1 wherein said pump is adapted to move the working fluid into said first port of said thermostatic mixing valve.
- 4. A fluid supply and conditioning system according to claim 1 wherein said pump comprises a diaphragm pump.
- 5. A fluid supply and conditioning system according to claim 1 wherein said pump comprises a piezo-electric pump.
- 6. A fluid supply and conditioning system according to claim 1 wherein said thermostatic mixing valve comprises a movable valve element.
- 7. A fluid supply and conditioning system according to claim 1 wherein said cooling/heating source comprises means chosen from the group consisting of an ice bath, a refrigerated supply source, a hot thermal gel bath, a cold thermal gel bath, an electrically-heated supply, and a thermo-electric heat pump.
- 8. A fluid supply and conditioning system according to claim 1 wherein said system further comprises a thermostatic control switch having a temperature sensor, wherein said thermostatic control switch is adapted to activate said pump when its temperature sensor detects a temperature outside of a selected range.
- 9. A fluid supply and conditioning system according to claim 8 wherein said temperature sensor is disposed adjacent said bladder.
- 10. A personal cooling or warming system, said system comprising:
a garment comprising: a carrier formed in the shape of the garment; and a bladder comprising at least two channel segments, wherein said channel segments have a substantially flat configuration, and wherein said bladder further comprises a first port and a second port; and a fluid supply and conditioning system for supplying temperature-conditioned fluid to said bladder, said fluid supply and conditioning system comprising:
a cooling/heating source having a first port and a second port; a thermostatic mixing valve having a first port, a second port and a third port; a first line, and a pump; said first line being connected to (i) the first port of the garment and (ii) said first port of said cooling/heating source and said second port of said thermostatic mixing valve; said second port of said cooling/heating source being connected to said third port of said thermostatic mixing valve; said first port of said thermostatic mixing valve being connected to said second port of the garment; and said pump being interposed into one of said first line and said fourth line; whereby when a working fluid is circulated through the garment and said fluid supply and conditioning system, said thermostatic mixing valve will ensure that fluid entering the bladder will maintain the user's body temperature at a substantially constant point.
- 11. A garment according to claim 10 wherein a ribbon is disposed in said channels.
- 12. A garment according to claim 11 wherein said ribbon is relatively impervious to fluid flowing in said channels.
- 13. A garment according to claim 11 wherein said ribbon is relatively resistant to compressing.
- 14. A garment according to claim 11 wherein said ribbon is relatively impervious to fluid flowing in said channels and further wherein said ribbon is relatively resistant to compressing.
- 15. A garment according to claim 11 wherein said ribbon comprises a closed cell foam.
REFERENCE TO PENDING PRIOR PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims benefit of:
[0002] (1) pending prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/300,635, filed Jun. 25, 2001 by Paul A. Chambers for PERSONAL COOLING OR WARMING SYSTEM USING CLOSED LOOP FLUID FLOW (Attorney's Docket No. CHAMB-2 PROV);
[0003] (2) pending prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/300,694, filed Jun. 25, 2001 by Paul A. Chambers for AUTOMATIC CONSTANT TEMPERATURE LIQUID SUPPLY FOR CLOSED LOOP PERSONAL COOLING OR WARMING GARMENTS AND SYSTEMS (Attorney's Docket No. CHAMB-3 PROV); and
[0004] (3) pending prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/300,634, filed Jun. 25, 2001 by Paul A. Chambers for PERSONAL COOLING OR WARMING SYSTEM USING OPEN LOOP AIR FLOW (Attorney's Docket No. CHAMB-4 PROV).
[0005] The three above-identified patent applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
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60300635 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
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60300694 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
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60300634 |
Jun 2001 |
US |