Patent classifications
A41D2400/46
Body armor system
A body armor system includes a pouch and an armor plate and hydration bladder disposed within the pouch. The shape of the hydration bladder corresponds to the shape of the armor plate and is dimensioned such that the hydration bladder is hidden behind the armor plate during use. The pouch includes a front pouch in which the armor plate is disposed and a rear pouch in which the hydration bladder is disposed. The hydration bladder can be filled with fluid, which is configured to absorb and disperse ballistic energy transferred from the armor plate when struck.
Therapeutic garments and methods of use thereof
The present invention relates to an apparatus that provides therapeutic effects and a source of hydration. The apparatus includes a garment that has one or more compartments for storing a therapeutic element. The therapeutic element may include one or more herbs, essential oils, and combinations thereof. The apparatus also includes a portable drinking apparatus attached to the garment. The portable drinking apparatus includes a pouch having a liquid reservoir inserted therein and a drinking tube having a first end in fluid communication with the liquid reservoir and a second end having a mouth operated valve. Methods of use are also disclosed.
FOOD HOLDER
The present disclosure relates generally to food holders and in particular to a food holder for holding food and/or food containers. The food holder may include a receptacle. The receptacle may include an insulated inner surface for keeping contents at a desired temperature. Food holder may further include an expanded form or a collapsed form for positioning within an internal compartment of a garment. In addition, food holder may include a strap attached to said receptacle. Advantageously, the food holder may be constructed to hang from a user's neck for hands free use and ease of access to contents within the food container.
COOLING AND HYDRATING CONTAINERS AND METHODS OF USE
Bladders/containers designed to hold a meaningful amount of material (in any state: solid, liquid or gas) to conductively absorb heat from the human body. In addition, the material may be consumed by the user wearing the bladder/container, thus providing a source of hydration for the user. The bladders/containers would also enhance impact and/or ballistic protection of the user.
BEVERAGE POCKET OF AN APPAREL ARTICLE
A garment configured for retaining a beverage container and for use on the lower body of a user. The garment includes a pocket coupled to the garment, and a tab coupled to the garment at first and second locations. The pocket includes a lower closed edge, first and second closed side edges and an open upper edge. The pocket is sized to removably receive and retain the beverage container. The first and second locations are spaced apart from each other to define an unattached region of the tab between the first and second locations. The unattached region configured for facilitating the opening of the beverage container by the user.
Cooling Garment Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of hydration and cooling devices. More specifically, the present invention relates to a cooling garment device, further comprised of a water reservoir and at least one drinking straw. The garment is preferably manufactured from a breathable, moisture wicking, fabric base layer that cools a wearer. The straw can further be easily accessed while wearing the garment to allow a wearer to drink water or other liquid that is stored within the water reservoir. In addition, a wearer can also release water from the straw and/or reservoir into the base layer of the garment to further cool oneself. Furthermore, the garment may have a thermometer that reads the internal body temperature of the wearer.
ATHLETIC APPAREL WITH POUCH FOR CARRYING A REMOVABLE HYDRATION PACK
Disclosed herein is an athletic apparel with a pouch for carrying a removable hydration pack. The athletic apparel may have a hydration pack that is fluidly connected to a channel for hydration during exercise. The athletic apparel may use a fastener to secure the removable hydration pack within the pouch and a fastener to secure the fluid channel to the apparel. The pouch may be opened to remove the hydration pack.
COOLING AND DRINKING VEST
A dual-function vest for keeping the body cool and providing cool drinking water. The vest has multiple ice pockets dispersed throughout an area of the vest. The ice pockets are fluidly interconnected to each through fluid channels, wherein water can flow between the multiple ice pockets. A port can be provided in the vest to provide access to an inner volume of the vest. Water can be filled into the multiple ice pockets through the port and also water can be drawn through the port. A long tube can be connected to the port while the free end of the long tube can act as a drinking spout.
HARNESS FOR SECURELY WEARING A HYDRATION SCARF WHILE REDUCING HEAT TRANSFER TO THE BEVERAGE CONTAINED IN THE HYDRATION SCARF
A harness for securely wearing a hydration scarf while walking, jogging, or running, and for extending the time that a beverage in the hydration scarf remains cool. The harness has straps that secure the hydration scarf to the person wearing it, even while engaged in vigorous activity. The harness also has an insulating layer and an insulating sleeve that substantially slow the transfer of body heat into the hydration scarf. Pockets can be included for holding freezer packs in direct contact with the hydration scarf to chill the beverage. The combined effect of the insulating elements that limit heat flow from the wearer's body to the beverage, and the freezer packs that pull heat out of the beverage, is to keep the beverage at a temperature which is cooler than room temperature, and therefore more refreshing and better tasting than a beverage at room temperature.
Personal Cooling Device
The present invention provides a portable system for cooling that is integrated into a wearable garment or carrying device. The device includes a Peltier thermoelectric cooler coupled to the garment. The thermoelectric cooler comprises a cold side plate and a hot side plate. The cold side plate is oriented proximate to the body of the wearer. The cooling device further comprises a thermal shield. The thermal shield comprises a thermally reflective surface that faces the wearer side of the garment. The device comprises a thermal conduction sheet coupled to the cold side of the thermoelectric cooler. The device further comprises a cold pack thermally coupled to a side of the thermal conduction sheet. The device comprises a blower configured to blow air across the hot side of the thermoelectric cooler and away from the garment.