The present invention relates to outdoor equipment and products and more particularly, relates to outdoor equipment used for covering and providing warmth to a user such as sleeping bags, clothing and blankets having adjustable ventilation/temperature control openings.
Sleeping bags, clothing and outdoor blankets are typically rated by their ability to handle certain temperature extremes. For example, a sleeping bag may be rated to −10° F. or −30° F. When using a sleeping bag that is rated for a cooler environment, the sleeping bag can be too warm when used in a warmer environment. The same is true of clothing and blankets for outdoor use for example. The typical solution is for a user to have multiple sleeping bags or jackets or other clothing items and blankets rated for different temperatures. This is expensive and sometimes may still leave the user with a sleeping bag that is too warm for the encountered weather when temperature conditions which may not be as cold as expected. The same problem exists in other outdoor items such as jackets, blankets and even hats.
Therefore, in order to be able to adjust to ever-changing temperatures, what is needed is outdoor equipment that offers temperature regulation through increased breathability and the ability to allow an occupant to “cool down” without requiring the occupant to fully open the outdoor equipment.
The invention features a piece of outdoor covering such as a sleeping bag, jacket, blanket, hat or the like having one or more ventilation or temperature adjustment openings. A sleeping bag comprises an upper region, configured for containing a head, shoulder and upper body portion of a user, a lower region configured for containing a lower body portion including feet and legs of the user, and a middle region located between the upper and lower regions. Each of the upper, lower and middle regions constructed of a top layer of material, a bottom layer of material and an insulative material disposed between the top and bottom layers.
At least one ventilation/temperature adjustment opening is disposed in one of the sleeping bag upper, middle or lower regions. The at least one ventilation/temperature adjustment opening is formed by providing an opening in the top layer of material and in the insulative material disposed beneath the opening in the top layer of material. The opening in the insulative material is defined by a first and a second inner wall of the ventilation/temperature adjustment opening, the first and second inner walls formed by an inner wall material layer, each inner wall material layer including a portion attached to the sleeping bag top layer and a portion attached to the sleeping bag bottom layer.
The at least one ventilation/temperature adjustment opening includes a fastening mechanism coupled to the sleeping bag top layer of material. The fastening mechanism includes a first fastener element disposed on a first side of the ventilation/temperature adjustment opening and a second fastener element disposed on a second side of the ventilation/temperature adjustment opening. The fastening mechanism is configured for opening and closing the at least one ventilation/temperature adjustment opening.
In one embodiment, the ventilation/temperature adjustment opening is located in the middle region of the sleeping bag. The ventilation/temperature adjustment opening begins in the lower region of the sleeping bag and extends to the upper region.
In one or more embodiments, the insulative material may be selected from the group consisting of down fill, polyester fill, natural insulative material and synthetic insulative material while the fastening mechanism may be selected from the group consisting of a zipper, a plurality of hook and loop fasteners, a plurality of buttons and button holes and a plurality of snap fasteners.
The sleeping bag according to the first embodiment of the present invention may include two of the ventilation/temperature adjustment openings.
In another embodiment, the present invention features and outdoor item in the form of a covering configured to provide warmth to a user. An example of such a covering includes a jacket, blanket and/or hat for example. Much like the sleeping bag described herein, the covering is constructed of an outer layer of non-insulative material, an inner layer of non-insulative material and an insulative material layer disposed between the outer and inner layers.
The invention is not intended to be limited to a device or method which must satisfy one or more of any stated or implied objects or features of the invention and should not be limited to the preferred, exemplary, or primary embodiment(s) described herein. Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
The present invention features one or more ventilation/temperature adjustment openings or “thermo gills” for a piece of outdoor equipment used for covering and providing warmth to a user such as a sleeping bag, jacket or blanket. In a first embodiment of the present invention, first and second thermo-gills or temperature/venting elements 202 are used on a sleeping bag 200,
In this first embodiment, the sleeping bag 200, which can be any type of sleeping bag, features a length and width, and includes two ventilation or temperature adjustment openings 202a and 202b, which extend along a length of the front or side of the sleeping bag 200. A first ventilation or temperature adjustment opening 202a is located on a first side of a central access opening 204 and a second ventilation or temperature adjustment opening 202b is located on a second side of the central access opening 204. The central access opening 204 is typically a zipper which is utilized to allow the user to enter and exit the sleeping bag 200. Once the user is inside, the zipper is pulled up proximate the head or shoulder region 206 of the user now located inside the sleeping bag as is well known in the art.
Each ventilation or temperature adjustment opening 202 is formed by a two part traditional zipper 208,
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Between the inner layer 214 and the outer layer 216 is the insulative material 218 which may include but is not limited to down fill; polyester fill or any other type of natural or synthetic insulative material which may be utilized in the construction of a sleeping bag 200 and which gives the sleeping bag its warmth.
When the zipper or other fastening mechanism 208 of the ventilation or temperature adjustment opening 202 is opened, a crevice or generally “V” shaped opening 220 is formed in the outer layer 216 and the insulative material 218, allowing the sleeping bag to breathe better, thereby cooling an occupant of the sleeping bag and offering temperature regulation. The inner walls 222 of the opening 220 may be formed from the same material as the outer layer 216; the same material as the inner layer 214; or a completely different material, all as selected by the manufacturer of the sleeping bag. The inner layer 214 remains intact to prevent the sleeping bag 200 from dividing into two (2) sections and/or to prevent insects and the like from entering the sleeping bag, garment, blanket or other covering provided with one or more ventilation openings.
The amount of ventilation provided to the user may be adjusted and selected by the user by simply opening or closing more or less of the zipper or other fastener 208, which adjusts the length of the ventilation or temperature adjustment openings 202. In this way, a very insulative sleeping bag designed for cold or very cold weather may be utilized in moderately cold weather without causing the user to overheat in the sleeping bag by simply adjusting the ventilation or temperature control openings 202, thereby eliminating the need for a user to try to accurately predict the temperature where he or she is going and predict which sleeping bag should be used and instead, simply regulate the warmth afforded by the sleeping bag utilizing the temperature or ventilation openings 202 of the present invention to instead regulate the temperature inside the bag. The same holds true for other outdoor coverings such as jackets, blankets and potentially even hats and the like.
The present invention is not limited to providing ventilation or temperature regulating openings in a sleeping bag but may also be utilized in other outdoor equipment such as a jacket or coat 230,
In another embodiment, one or more ventilation or temperature regulating openings 252,
As stated above, the present invention is not intended to be limited to a device or method which must satisfy one or more of any stated or implied objects or features of the invention and should not be limited to the preferred, exemplary, or primary embodiment(s) described herein. Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the allowed claims and their legal equivalents.
This application in a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/284,892 entitled VENTILATION AND TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT OPENING FOR SLEEPING BAGS filed on May 22, 2014 which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/806,108, titled “Outdoor Products”, which was filed on Mar. 28, 2013 and both of which are incorporated fully herein by reference.
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