Patent classifications
A41D13/0056
PATTERN COATED TEXTILE FOR ACTIVE COOLING
A pattern coated textile containing a textile having an upper surface and a lower surface and comprising a plurality of yarns, where at least a portion of the yarns comprise a synthetic polymer and a patterned coating on at least the lower surface. The patterned coating covers between about 5 and 95% of the surface area of the lower surface of the textile and contains a functioned polyester selected from the group consisting of an ethoxylated polyester, a sulfonated polyester, an ethoxylated and sulfonated polyester, and mixtures thereof. The patterned coating also contains a binder and an optional dye.
PATTERN COATED TEXTILE FOR ACTIVE COOLING
A pattern coated textile containing a textile having an upper surface and a lower surface and comprising a plurality of yarns, where at least a portion of the yarns comprise a synthetic polymer and a patterned coating on at least the lower surface. The patterned coating covers between about 5 and 95% of the surface area of the lower surface of the textile and contains a functioned polyester selected from the group consisting of an ethoxylated polyester, a sulfonated polyester, an ethoxylated and sulfonated polyester, and mixtures thereof. The patterned coating also contains a binder and an optional dye.
Trousers with longitudinal evaporative cooling inseam panel
A trouser with longitudinal evaporative cooling inseam panel is disclosed. The invention is comprised of a pair of form-fitting jeans having a permeable, textile panel strip running along the entire said inseamfrom a user's ankle to a user's crotch and back down again to the distal ankle. An objective of the invention is to provide a thermal vent allowing for a plurality of personal hygiene improvements, including but not limited to, enhanced evaporative cooling of the skin during hot conditions; enhanced cooling of the thigh and calf muscles; minimizing friction and chafing of the upper thighs; and allowing for air exchange within the groin region leading to an overall improvement in comfort.
COOLING GARMENTS, WARMING GARMENTS, AND RELATED METHODS
The present disclosure generally relates to intelligent garments that provide thermal regulation in a variety of environments. The garments may include different layers such as a hydrophobic layer in direct contact with a wearer's skin surface and saturated with an aqueous mixture, a spacer layer, a reflective layer, and an outer hydrophobic layer. The layers of the garment may work together to reduce the metabolic expenditure of the wearer in extreme environmental conditions or during demanding physical activity. A variety of sensors may be displaced throughout the garments so as to enable the collection of data associated with wearers as well as environmental conditions. Wearers may control the thermal balance and other properties of the garments as desired.
Device and method for the application of evaporation elements and materials to garments and head gear to reduce core body temperature for athletic performance enhancement
Described herein is a perspiration evaporation device (PED) utilizing an evaporative column having an internal channel that can be secured to a garment or other accessory. As air passes over the top opening internal channel the internal air pressure within the evaporative column is reduced causing evaporated moisture from a user's skin to be drawn up the internal channel and away from the skin resulting in improved evaporation of moisture and a reduction in the core body temperature of a user.
SPORTS GARMENT
A sports garment having a section covering the upper part of the body of a wearer during intended use of the garment, wherein a climate zone is arranged in the region covering each axillary area of the wearer during intended use. To improve the cooling of the axillary area efficiently, the climate zone has a plurality of fins which are arranged parallel to another and which are contacting the skin of the wearer during intended use of the garment, wherein the fins are extending along a defined height over a base material of the garment, wherein the fins are arranged in such a manner that the envelope of all fins has a kite-shape or rhomb-shape seen in the direction perpendicular onto the base material of the garment.
Cooling garments, warming garments, and related methods
The present disclosure generally relates to intelligent garments that provide thermal regulation in a variety of environments. The garments may include different layers such as a hydrophilic layer in direct contact with a wearer's skin surface and saturated with an aqueous mixture, a spacer layer, a reflective layer, and an outer hydrophobic layer. The layers of the garment may work together to reduce the metabolic expenditure of the wearer in extreme environmental conditions or during demanding physical activity. A variety of sensors may be displaced throughout the garments so as to enable the collection of data associated with wearers as well as environmental conditions. Wearers may control the thermal balance and other properties of the garments as desired.
Personal cooling device
A personal cooling device utilizes a portable container for retaining a liquid that is wicked into a wicking, material and a fan to draw air into the container through a plurality of apertures to produce a flow of cool air. Air drawn into the container through the apertures flows through the wicking material and is cooled by evaporative cooling. The air then flows out of the top of the container and through the air moving device. A funnel is configured around the outer perimeter of the container to capture any liquid that spills out of the apertures and direct it back into the container. A battery pack may be coupled to the air moving device by an extension cable for storing the battery pack in a more convenient location, such as on a belt.
MOISTURE AND MOTION ACTIVATED COOLING IN KITCHEN APPAREL
The moisture and motion-activated cooling chef jacket is configured to be worn in a relatively hot work environment and includes a breathable outer layer having an inside and an outside, and is configured to define a front, back, sleeves, neck area and armpit area. A hydrophilic cooling layer is loosely layered at the inside of the breathable outer layer at the back, neck area and armpit area and configured to contact the skin of a chef to absorb sweat. The hydrophilic cooling layer is attached by seams to the inside of the breathable outer layer. The breathable outer layer includes a breathability configured to provide an inflow of air to, and outflow of vapor from, an evaporative zone formed between the hydrophilic cooling layer and the breathable outer layer. The hydrophilic cooling layer is stretchable and has an evaporative-related permeability such that body motion of the chef and corresponding stretching of the hydrophilic cooling layer promotes evaporation of absorbed sweat within the evaporative zone.
FIREFIGHTER PROTECTIVE GARMENT HAVING A THERMAL BARRIER WITH SPACERS TO INCREASE DISSIPATION OF METABOLIC HEAT
A firefighter's protective garment including an outer shell, moisture barrier and thermal barrier in which the thermal barrier is constructed with spacers on its inner surface such that air can circulate between the garment and the firefighter wearing it. The garment redistributes metabolic heat over a larger surface area, and increases metabolic cooling and firefighter comfort. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the spacers are strategically attached to those areas of the thermal barrier which find themselves opposite those parts of the human body having the highest rates of perspiration and metabolic heat transfer.