Claims
- 1. A convective system for controlling the temperature of a person, comprising:
a blower; an air hose with a first end receivable in the blower and a second end; a convective device with an inlet port to receive pressurized air from the second end; and an interface device to open the second end when the second end is positioned to provide pressurized air to the inlet port and to close the second end when the second end is removed from the inlet port.
- 2. The convective system of claim 1, wherein the interface device is mounted to the second end.
- 3. The convective system of claim 1, wherein the interface device acts between the inlet port and the second end to keep the second end open when the second end is received by the inlet port.
- 4. The convective system of claim 1, wherein the interface device includes:
a first frusto-conical section received on the second end, the first frusto-conical section including a surface with at least one airflow aperture; and, a second frusto-conical section received on the first frusto-conical section, the second frusto-conical section having a surface corresponding to the surface of the first frusto-conical section and at least one airflow aperture in the corresponding surface; the second frusto-conical section being rotatable with respect to the first frusto-conical section to a position at which the at least one airflow aperture of the first frusto-conical section is aligned with the at least one airflow aperture of the second frusto-conical section to permit air to flow through the second end.
- 5. The convective system of claim 4, wherein the second frusto-conical section is rotatable with respect to the first frusto-conical section to a position at which at least one airflow aperture of the first frusto-conical section is blocked by the surface of the second frusto-conical section and the at least one airflow aperture of the second frusto-conical section is blocked by the surface of the first frusto-conical section to prevent air flowing through the second end.
- 6. The convective system of claim 5, wherein the second frusto-conical section is received within the first frusto-conical section.
- 7. The convective system of claim 1, wherein the interface device includes a shutter slidably disposed near the second end and moveable between a position at which the second end is closed and a position at which the second end is open and receivable by the inlet port.
- 8. The convective system of claim 7, further including a retainer mounted on the shutter that is receivable in the inlet port to retain the second end at the inlet port when the second end is open and that prevents the second end being received by the inlet port when the second end is closed.
- 9. The convective system of claim 1, in which the interface device includes a collar received on the second end and a flexible sleeve on the collar, the flexible sleeve having a length and being responsive to opposing forces directed across the length to assume an open cylindrical shape receivable in the inlet port to permit air to flow through the second end, and the flexible sleeve being responsive to removal from the inlet port and release of the opposing forces to assume a cylindrical shape with a closed end to prevent air flowing through the second end.
- 10. The convective system of claim 1, wherein the interface device includes a valve disposed near the second end.
- 11. The convective system of claim 10, further including a nozzle received on the second end, the valve being disposed in the nozzle.
- 12. The convective system of claim 1, wherein the convective device is an inflatable convective device and the inlet port includes a sheet of material with a port opening.
- 13. A combination for controlling airflow out of an air hose, comprising:
an inlet port for receiving pressurized air from an end of an air hose; and, an interface device to act between the end and the inlet port by opening the end when the end is received by the inlet port and to close the end when the end is separated from the inlet port.
- 14. The combination of claim 13, wherein the interface device is received on the end.
- 15. The combination of claim 13, wherein the interface device acts between the inlet port and the end to retain the end at the inlet port.
- 16. The combination of claim 13, wherein the interface device includes:
a first frusto-conical section received on the end, the first frusto-conical section including a surface with at least one airflow aperture; and, a second frusto-conical section received on the first frusto-conical section, the second frusto-conical section having a surface corresponding to the surface of the first frusto-conical section and at least one airflow aperture in the corresponding surface; the second frusto-conical section is rotatable with respect to the first frustoconical section to a first position at which the at least one airflow aperture of the first frusto-conical section is aligned with the at least one airflow aperture of the second frusto-conical section to permit air to flow through the second end.
- 17. The combination of claim 16, wherein the second frusto-conical section is rotatable with respect to the first frusto-conical section to a second position at which at least one airflow aperture of the first frusto-conical section is blocked by the surface of the second frusto-conical section and the at least one airflow aperture of the second frusto-conical section is blocked by the surface of the first frusto-conical section to prevent air flowing through the end.
- 18. The combination of claim 17, wherein the second frusto-conical section is received within the first frusto-conical section.
- 19. The combination of claim 13, wherein the interface device includes a shutter slidably disposed near the end and moveable between a position at which the end is closed and a position at which the end is open and receivable by the inlet port.
- 20. The combination of claim 19, further including a retainer mounted on the shutter that is receivable in the inlet port to retain the end at the inlet port when the end is open and that prevents the end being received by the inlet port when the end is closed.
- 21. The combination of claim 13, in which the interface device includes a collar received on the end and a flexible sleeve on the collar, the flexible sleeve having a length and being responsive to opposing forces directed across the length to assume an open cylindrical shape receivable in the inlet port to permit air to flow through the end, and the flexible sleeve being responsive to removal from the inlet port and release of the opposing forces to assume a cylindrical shape with a closed end to prevent air flowing through the end.
- 22. The combination of claim 13, wherein the interface device includes a valve disposed near the second end.
- 23. The combination of claim 22, further including a nozzle received on the second end, the valve being disposed in the nozzle.
- 24. The combination of claim 13, wherein the inlet port includes a sheet of material with a port opening.
- 25. A method for controlling airflow through a convective treatment system that includes a convective device with an inlet port for receiving an end of an air hose, comprising:
connecting the end of the air hose to the inlet port; providing a flow of temperature-controlled air into the air hose, directed to the end; withdrawing the end of the air hose from the inlet port; and, the end of the air hose closing in response to withdrawing the end of the air hose.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further including stopping the flow of temperature-controlled air in response to the closing of the end of the air hose.
- 27. A method for controlling airflow through a convective treatment system that includes an inflatable convective device with an inlet port for receiving an end of an air hose and an interface device for opening and closing the end of the air hose, comprising:
operating the interface device to open the end; connecting the end to the inlet port; providing a flow of temperature-controlled air into the air hose, directed to the end; withdrawing the end from the inlet port; and, in response to the withdrawal of the end, operating the interface device to close the end.
- 28. A convective system for controlling the temperature of a person, comprising:
a convective device with an inlet port; a blower; an air hose with a first end receivable by the blower and a second end receivable by the inlet port; an interface device to restrict airflow from the second end in response to separation of the second end from the inlet port.
- 29. The convective system of claim 25, wherein the interface device is mounted to the second end.
- 30. The convective system of claim 28, wherein the interface device acts between the inlet port and the second end to keep the second end open when the second end is received by the inlet port.
- 31. The convective system of claim 28, wherein the interface device includes:
a first frusto-conical section received on the second end, the first frusto-conical section including a surface with at least one airflow aperture; and, a second flusto-conical section received on the first frusto-conical section, the second frusto-conical section having a surface corresponding to the surface of the first frusto-conical section and at least one airflow aperture in the corresponding surface; the second frusto-conical section is rotatable with respect to the first frusto-conical section to a position at which the at least one airflow aperture of the first frusto-conical section is aligned with the at least one airflow aperture of the second frusto-conical section to permit air to flow through the second end.
- 32. The convective system of claim 31, wherein the second frusto-conical section is rotatable with respect to the first frusto-conical section to a position at which at least one airflow aperture of the first frusto-conical section is blocked by the surface of the second frusto-conical section and the at least one airflow aperture of the second frusto-conical section is blocked by the surface of the first frusto-conical section to prevent air flowing through the second end.
- 33. The convective system of claim 32, wherein the second frusto-conical section is received within the first frusto-conical section.
- 34. The convective system of claim 28, wherein the interface device includes a shutter slidably disposed near the second end and moveable between a position against the second end and a position away from the second end.
- 35. The convective system of claim 34, further including a retainer mounted on the shutter that is receivable in the inlet port to retain the second end at the inlet port when the shutter is away from the second end and that prevents the second end being received by the inlet port when the shutter is against the second end.
- 36. The convective system of claim 28, in which the interface device includes a collar attached to the second end and a flexible sleeve on the collar, the flexible sleeve having a length and being responsive to opposing forces directed across the length to assume an open cylindrical shape receivable in the inlet port to permit air to flow through the second end, and the flexible sleeve being responsive to removal from the inlet port and release of the opposing forces to assume a cylindrical shape with a closed end to restrict air from flowing through the second end.
- 37. The convective system of claim 28, wherein the interface device is a valve disposed near the second end.
- 38. The convective system of claim 37, further including a nozzle received on the second end, the valve being disposed in the nozzle.
- 39. The convective system of claim 28, wherein the convective device is an inflatable convective device and the inlet port includes a sheet of material with a port opening mounted to the inflatable convective device.
- 40. A combination for controlling airflow through air hose, comprising:
an inlet port for receiving an end of an air hose to receive air flow from the end; and, an interface device acting at the end which is moveable between a first configuration permitting airflow through the end and a second configuration restricting airflow through the end.
- 41. The combination of claim 40, wherein the interface device is mounted to the end.
- 42. The combination of claim 40, wherein the interface device acts between the inlet port and the end to keep the end in the first configuration when the end is received by the inlet port.
- 43. The combination of claim 40, wherein the interface device includes:
a first frusto-conical section received on the end, the first frusto-conical section including a surface with at least one airflow aperture; and, a second frusto-conical section received on the first frusto-conical section, the second frusto-conical section having a surface corresponding to the surface of the first frusto-conical section and at least one airflow aperture in the corresponding surface; the second frusto-conical section is rotatable with respect to the first frusto-conical section to a first position at which the at least one airflow aperture of the first frusto-conical section is aligned with the at least one airflow aperture of the second frusto-conical section to permit air to flow through the second end.
- 44. The combination of claim 43, wherein the second frusto-conical section is rotatable with respect to the first frusto-conical section to a second position at which at least one airflow aperture of the first frusto-conical section is blocked by the surface of the second frusto-conical section and the at least one airflow aperture of the second frusto-conical section is blocked by the surface of the first frusto-conical section to prevent air flowing through the end.
- 45. The combination of claim 44, wherein the second frusto-conical section is received within the first frusto-conical section.
- 46. The combination of claim 40, wherein the interface device includes a shutter slidably disposed near the end and moveable thereon between a position against the end and a position away from the end.
- 47. The combination of claim 46, further including a retainer mounted on the shutter that is receivable in the inlet port to retain the end at the inlet port when the shutter is away from the end and that prevents the end being received by the inlet port when the shutter is against the end.
- 48. The combination of claim 40, in which the interface device includes a collar attached to the end and a flexible sleeve on the collar, the flexible sleeve having a length and being responsive to opposing forces directed across the length to assume an open cylindrical shape receivable in the inlet port to permit air to flow through the end, and the flexible sleeve being responsive to removal from the inlet port and release of the opposing forces to assume a cylindrical shape with a closed end to restrict air from flowing through the end.
- 49. The combination of claim 40, wherein the interface device includes a value disposed near the second end.
- 50. The combination of claim 49, further including a nozzle received on the second end, the valve being disposed in the nozzle.
- 51. The combination of claim 40, wherein the inlet port includes a sheet of material with a port opening.
- 52. A method for controlling airflow through a convective treatment system that includes a convective device with an inlet port for receiving an end of an air hose, comprising:
connecting the end of the air hose to the inlet port; providing a flow of temperature-controlled air into the air hose that exits the air hose through the end; withdrawing the end of the air hose from the inlet port; and in response to withdrawing, actuating an interface device that restricts air from exiting the end of the air hose.
- 53. The method of claim 52, further including, after actuating the interface device, stopping the flow of temperature-controlled air.
- 54. A method for controlling airflow through a convective treatment system that includes an inflatable convective device with an inlet port for receiving an end of an air hose and an interface device having a configuration that restricts the flow of air through the end of the air hose, comprising:
operating the interface device to open the end of the air hose; connecting the end of the air hose to the inlet port; providing a flow of temperature-controlled air into the air hose; withdrawing the end of the air hose from the inlet port; and, placing the interface device in the configuration that restricts the flow of air through the end of the air hose.
PRIORITY AND RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Priority is claimed as a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/024,387, filed Dec. 17, 2001, which is incorporated herein by this reference.
[0002] U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/024,387 claims priority as a divisional of U.S. pattent application Ser. No. 09/546,078.
[0003] This application contains subject matter related to the subject matter of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/138,774 filed Aug. 24, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,126,681, and to its continuation-in-part, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/546,078, filed Apr. 10, 2000. Both of these patent documents are incorporated herein by this reference.
Divisions (1)
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