Thermal Body Suit
20210000642 ยท 2021-01-07
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Abstract
A thermal body suit that provides heat therapy to selected areas of the body includes a garment having an outer layer, an insulation layer, a middle layer, and an inner layer, such that the insulation layer and the middle layer are disposed between the outer layer and the inner layer. The garment includes a pair of closure fasteners on opposing sides that each extend from the collar to the lower torso portion of the garment. Multiple vents are disposed on the outer layer of the garment for air circulation. The insulation layer includes a plurality of FIR coils operably connected to a power supply. A controller includes an input mechanism configured receive instructions for selecting a desired temperature of the plurality of FIR coils. In this way, the wearer can selectively apply heat to the desired areas of the body while wearing the garment.
Claims
1) A thermal body suit, comprising: a garment comprising an outer layer, an insulation layer, a middle layer, and an inner layer, wherein the insulation layer and the middle layer are disposed between the outer layer and the inner layer; a first closure fastener extending from a collar of the garment to a lower torso portion of the garment on a first side of the garment; a second closure fastener extending from the collar of the garment to the lower torso portion of the garment on a second side of the garment; a plurality of vents disposed on the outer layer of the garment; a plurality of FIR coils disposed within the insulation layer and operably connected to a power supply; a controller comprising an input mechanism configured to receive instructions for selecting a desired temperature of the plurality of FIR coils; and a USB port disposed on the outer layer of the garment, wherein the USB port is in electrical communication with the FIR infrared coils.
2) The thermal body suit of claim, wherein first closure fastener and the second closure fasteners are zippers.
3) The thermal body suit of claim 1, further comprising a temperature sensor configured to independently measure a current temperature of a wearer of the garment and a current temperature of the plurality of FIR coils.
4) The thermal body suit of claim 1, wherein the plurality of vents comprises a plurality of individual vent groupings, wherein each vent grouping includes a pair of vents evenly spaced and oriented parallel to each other.
5) The thermal body suit of claim 4, wherein the garment comprises a first arm vent grouping disposed on a first arm sleeve of the garment and a second arm vent grouping disposed on a second arm sleeve of the garment.
6) The thermal body suit of claim 4, wherein the garment further comprises: a first upper leg vent grouping disposed above a knee portion of a first leg sleeve of the garment and a first lower leg vent grouping disposed below a knee portion of the first leg sleeve of the garment; and a second upper leg vent grouping disposed above a knee portion of a second leg sleeve of the garment and a second lower leg vent grouping disposed below the knee portion of the second leg sleeve of the garment.
7) The thermal body suit of claim 1, wherein the FIR coils are arranged to define a plurality of separated air pockets within the insulation layer.
8) The thermal body suit of claim 1, wherein the middle layer comprises a wicking, moisture absorbing material.
9) The thermal body suit of claim 1, wherein the middle layer defines a secondary insulation layer comprising an insulating material.
10) The thermal body suit of claim 1, wherein the middle layer comprises a heat reflecting material.
11) The thermal body suit of claim 1, wherein the middle layer comprises a bactericidal material.
12) The thermal body suit of claim 1, wherein the controller is removably secured to the USB port, wherein the controller is configured to be in electrical communication with the FIR coils when the controller is secured to the USB port via a connecting cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the thermal body suit. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
[0020] Referring now to
[0021] The garment 10 includes a pair of closure fasteners 15, 16 that allow the garment 10 to be easily put on or taken off as needed. In the illustrated embodiment, the garment 10 includes a first closure fastener 15 that extends from a neck opening 13 of the garment 10 to a lower torso portion 18 of the garment 10 on a first side 19 of the garment 10, and a second closure fastener 16 extending from the neck opening 13 of the garment 10 to the lower torso portion 18 of the garment 10 on an opposing second side 20 of the garment 10. The pair of closure fasteners 15, 16 allow the front torso portion or panel of the garment 10 to be easily folded downwardly from the neck opening 13 and outwardly from the front side of the garment 10 to provide an enlarged opening that allows the user to quickly and easily put on or take off the garment 10 as needed. In the shown embodiment, the first and second closure fasteners 15, 16 include a zipper. However, in alternate embodiments, the fasteners 15, 16 can include hook and loop material, snaps, magnets, or other suitable kinds of fasteners. The dual zipper arrangement particularly allows the user to fasten or unfasten the garment 10 with a single hand and limited movement. The reduced movement requirements provided by the dual zipper configuration can be beneficial for individuals who are wearing the garment 10 to alleviate pain, as less potentially pain-inducing movement is required to put on or take off the garment 10. Further, the stopping of the fasteners 15, 16 at the lower torso portion 18 of the garment 10 allows the majority of the garment 10 to remain connected to itself for easier handling, folding, and storage.
[0022] The garment 10 further includes a plurality of vents disposed on its outer layer. The vents facilitate air flow for comfort by preventing overheating and helping to reduce the buildup of unwanted moisture that can occur when the body is heated, through sweat or condensation, as examples. In the shown embodiment, the vents make up individual vent groupings positioned at key locations on the garment 10. Each vent grouping includes a pair of vents evenly spaced and oriented parallel to each other, which facilitates maximal airflow. In the shown embodiment, the garment 10 includes a first arm vent grouping 14 disposed on the first arm sleeve 11 and a second arm vent grouping 17 disposed on the second arm sleeve 12. The arm vent groupings 14, 17 extend across the underarm and bicep area of the arms to facilitate a drying airflow to parts of the body wear moisture buildup is likely to occur. In the shown embodiment, the garment 10 also includes a first upper leg vent group 30 disposed above a knee portion 23 of the first leg sleeve 25 and a first lower leg vent grouping 27 disposed below the knee portion 23 of the first leg sleeve 25. In a symmetrical manner, the opposing second leg sleeve 20 also includes a second upper leg vent group 31 disposed above a knee portion 24 of the second leg sleeve 26 and a second lower leg vent grouping 29 disposed below the knee portion 24 of the second leg sleeve 26. This positioning allows the knee portions 23, 24 to bend while the vent groupings maintain their structure and shape for maximal effectiveness. In some embodiments, the individual vents can include their own closure fasteners which would allow the wearer to customize the airflow to their comfort.
[0023] Referring now to
[0024] The middle layer 111 can include various materials depending on a desired property the material provides to the garment. For example, in one embodiment, the middle layer 111 includes a secondary layer of insulating material that helps to further retain heat for the wearer. In another embodiment, the middle layer 111 includes a bactericidal material, such as copper or silver containing materials, which can help to prevent the buildup of bacteria or other contaminants on or in the thermal body suit or its wearer. In yet another embodiment, the middle layer 111 can include a reflective material, such as a reflective metallic coating, which helps to direct heat toward the wearer and maximize efficiency of the thermal body suit. Still, in another embodiment, the middle layer can include a moisture wicking material which absorbs excess moisture. The moisture wicking material also allows the collected moisture to evaporate via the built-in vents of the garment 10.
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[0027] The garment 102 further includes a universal serial bus port 201 disposed on the outer layer 112 of the garment 102. The universal serial bus port 201 is in electrical communication with the FIR coils. Heat is provided through the garment 102 via the FIR coils. In some embodiments, the FIR coils are powered via an onboard rechargeable battery supply. In other embodiments, the FIR coils are directly powered via an external power source that is connected to the USB port 201, such as a connection with a wall outlet or an external battery pack. In some embodiments, the controller 204 can connected to the USB port 201 via a corresponding USB connector 202 and cable 203 for wired operation, or for powering the controller 204 and the thermal body suit with the same power supply. In other embodiments, the controller 204 can have a wireless connection to the FIR coils for wireless control.
[0028] It is therefore submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in various embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
[0029] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.