Body cooling scarf

11751613 · 2023-09-12

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    Abstract

    A body cooling scarf includes a flexible tube having a tube side wall and a tube open end and a tube closed end, defining within the flexible tube an elongate tube internal chamber; a flexible, chamber partition extending longitudinally within and dividing the tube internal chamber into a longitudinal first cooling unit pocket and a second cooling unit pocket, each having a pocket interior with a pocket interior width, breadth and length; and a series of cooling units which are sized in width and breadth to substantially match the width and breadth of each cooling unit pocket interior, and sized in length so that a series of between six and fourteen cooling units are required to completely fill a given pocket, for substantial cooling scarf flexibility.

    Claims

    1. A body cooling scarf, comprising: a scarf body comprising a flexible retaining tube having a first tube wall portion and an opposed second tube wall portion extending the length of the flexible retaining tube, a tube side wall, a tube open end, a tube closed end, and an elongate tube internal chamber defined within said flexible tube and having a tube internal chamber width and a tube internal chamber length, wherein the length of the flexible retaining tube extends lengthwise along the scarf body; a chamber partition comprising a flexible sheet having a first longitudinal sheet edge and a second longitudinal sheet edge; wherein the first longitudinal sheet edge and the second longitudinal sheet edge of the flexible sheet extend within the elongate tube internal chamber between the first tube wall portion and the opposed second tube wall portion, wherein the flexible sheet extends both laterally across said tube internal chamber width and longitudinally along the entire said tube internal chamber length thereby dividing said tube internal chamber into a first cooling unit pocket and a second cooling unit pocket, said first cooling unit pocket extending the length of said flexible retaining tube, said first cooling unit pocket having a first cooling unit pocket interior with a first cooling unit pocket interior width, breadth and length and the second cooling unit pocket extending the length of said flexible retaining tube and along and adjacent to said first cooling unit pocket, said second cooling unit pocket having a second cooling unit pocket interior with a second cooling unit pocket interior width, breadth and length; a series of first cooling units which are sized in width and breadth to fit into said first cooling unit pocket interior, and are sized in length such that a series of at least four said first cooling units are required to completely fill said first cooling unit pocket of the scarf body; and a series of second cooling units which are sized in width and breadth to fit into said second cooling unit pocket interior, and are sized in length such that a series of at least four of said second cooling units are required to completely fill said second cooling unit pocket of the scarf body.

    2. The cooling scarf of claim 1, additionally comprising a closure fastener for closing said tube open end.

    3. The cooling scarf of claim 2, wherein said closure fastener comprises a zipper extending across said tube open end substantially the full width of said flexible retaining tube and generally perpendicular to said partition.

    4. The cooling scarf of claim 2, additionally comprising a cover flap secured to said tube side wall adjacent to said tube open end and pivotable across said tube open I end to cover said closure fastener.

    5. The cooling scarf of claim 4, wherein said cover flap forms a cuff that can be turned inside out to releasably secure the cover flap over the closure fastener.

    6. The cooling scarf of claim 4, wherein said flexible tube, said partition, and said cover flap are formed of fabric.

    7. The cooling scarf of claim 1, wherein said cooling units are sized in width and breadth to substantially match the width and breadth of each cooling unit pocket interior.

    8. The cooling scarf of claim 1, wherein said flexible tube and said flexible sheet are formed of fabric.

    9. The cooling scarf of claim 8, wherein the fabric is brush tricot polyester spandex mix.

    10. The cooling scarf of claim 1, wherein adjacent said cooling units in each series are interconnected by pivoting connecting structures.

    11. The cooling scarf of claim 1, wherein said chamber partition extends substantially diametrically across said internal chamber, such that said first and second cooling unit pockets are of equal width and breadth and length.

    12. The cooling scarf of claim 1, wherein said cooling units are one of cooling packs and ice cubes.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) Various other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following discussion taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:

    (2) Prior Art FIG. 1 is a front view of the neck scarf of the Ezell reference, shown laid flat.

    (3) Prior Art FIG. 2 is a broken away view of side view of one of the Ezell pockets opened to receive a cooling unit.

    (4) FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional front view of the present body cooling scarf laid flat and filled with a series of cooling units, with the cover flap opened.

    (5) FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional side view of the scarf of FIG. 3, showing in edge view the chamber partition and a series of cooling units above and a series of cooling units below the partition, and again with the cover flap opened.

    (6) FIG. 5 is an end view of the tube open end with the cover flap opened and the closure fastener in the form of a zipper closed.

    (7) FIG. 6 is a broken away side view of the tube open end showing the cover flap in its undeployed configuration and the open end exposed so that the zipper can be operated.

    (8) FIG. 7 is a view as in FIG. 6, showing the flap pocket partly turned inside-out and the over flap pivoted toward a zipper covering configuration.

    (9) FIG. 8 is a view as in FIGS. 6 and 7, showing the flap pocket turned complete inside-out and the cover flap fully wrapped over the tube open end, covering the zipper.

    (10) FIG. 9 is a broken away, upper perspective view, once again showing the cover flap in its undeployed position and the open end exposed so that the zipper can be operated.

    (11) FIG. 10 is a view as in FIG. 9, showing the flap pocket formed by the cover flap partly pulled inside-out and pivoted toward a zipper covering position.

    (12) FIG. 11 is a view as in FIGS. 9 and 10, showing the flap pocket turned completely inside-out, so that the cover flap is fully wrapped over the tube open end, covering the zipper.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    (13) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.

    (14) Reference is now made to the drawings, wherein like characteristics and features of the present invention shown in the various FIGURES are designated by the same reference numerals.

    Preferred Embodiments

    (15) Referring to FIGS. 3-11, a body cooling scarf 10 is disclosed including a flexible retaining tube 20 having a tube side wall 22 and a tube open end 24 with a closure fastener 26 and a tube closed end 28, defining a linear tube internal chamber 30. The tube internal chamber 30 preferably is divided by a flexible, diametric, longitudinal chamber partition 32 into a longitudinal first cooling unit pocket 34 and a longitudinal second cooling unit pocket 36. A number of cooling units 50 are provided in the form of either cooling packs such as jell cold packs, or ice cubes, which are sized in width and breadth to substantially match the width and breadth of a unit pocket 34 or 36 interior, and sized in length such that a series of cooling units 50 are required to completely fill a given pocket 34 or 36. The substantially matching widths and breadths of the cooling units 50 and pocket 34 or 36 interior assures that these units 50 cannot slide laterally adjacent to each other within a pocket and thereby pile up at the end of the retaining tube 20, but instead must remain in a rectilinear or curvilinear series. It is preferred that the cooling units 50 be interconnected end to end in series by pivoting connecting structures 52 which preferably are formed of a flexible plastic. The substantial number of cooling units 50, and each pocket 34 and 36 preferably contains along its length a series of at least six to fourteen cooling units in each parallel pocket 34 and 36, and preferably contains a series of four to fourteen cooling units 50 for a children’s size. It is contemplated that cooling units 50 fill both pockets 34 and 36, or just fill one pocket 34 or 36. This makes the scarf 10 highly flexible, and thus capable of closely following and abutting user skin along the curves and contours of the user neck, shoulders and chest for maximized heat transfer from the user body into the cooling units 50. Another embodiment is contemplated which omits chamber partition 32, and for which cooling units 50 are sized in breadth and width to fit closely into the full interior breadth and width of the interior of retaining tube 20.

    (16) The closure fastener 26 preferably is a zipper 26 extending across the tube open end 24 the full width of the flexible retaining tube 20 and generally perpendicular to the chamber partition 32. A cover flap 42 preferably is fastened to the tube side wall 22 adjacent to the tube open end 24, and flap 42 is sewn or otherwise connected along tube open end 24 and connected along opposing flap sides 42A and 42B such as by stitching, so that only the flap free end 42C opposite open end 24 is not connected, so that half cuff in the form of a flap pocket 44 is formed. Cover flap 42 is pivoted to wrap over and around the tube open end 24 to cover zipper 26 when zipper 26 is closed by pulling flap free end 42C toward tube open end 42 and essentially turning the flap pocket 44 inside out around and over the tube open end 24. See FIGS. 6-11. Retaining tube 20, partition 32, and closure flap 42 are all preferably are formed of fabric, and the preferred fabric is brush tricot polyester spandex mix. It is preferred that two different textures of this fabric, an outward fabric strip and an inward fabric strip which is more plush for comfortably resting against the wearer neck and chest.

    (17) While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms or certain embodiments or modifications which it has assumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby and such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended.