High visibility garments for operatives working in a hazardous environments
10617159 ยท 2020-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V33/0008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
G08B5/00
PHYSICS
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
High-visibility garment for use by operatives working in hazardous environment has base garment and detachable light-reflecting apparatus. Base garment comprises outer shell constructed from florescent material and having internal pocket. Powered control unit with loom socket, is retained within internal pocket. Base garment also includes outer attachment material at positions intended for light-reflective material, with loom hole in outer shell and in outer attachment material. Detachable light-reflecting apparatus has light-reflecting outer material with light-emitting devices extending through device holes. Apparatus has inner attachment material and loom connecting light-emitting devices, in which restrained portion of loom is located between light-reflecting outer material and inner attachment material. Loom also has extended portion that connects to loom plug. Loom plug is inserted within loom socket by passing extended portion through loom hole. Light-reflecting apparatus is attached to base garment by attaching inner attachment material to outer attachment material.
Claims
1. A high-visibility garment for use by operatives working in hazardous environments, comprising: a base garment and a detachable light-reflecting apparatus, wherein, said base garment comprises: an outer shell constructed from a florescent material; an internal pocket; a powered control unit retainable within said internal pocket, wherein said powered control unit includes a loom socket; outer attachment material at positions intended for light-reflective material; and an outer loom hole in said outer shell and in said outer attachment material; and wherein, said detachable light-reflecting apparatus comprises: a light-reflecting outer material; a plurality of light-emitting devices extending through device holes in light-reflecting said outer material; an inner attachment material; and a loom connecting said light-emitting devices, in which a restrained portion of said loom is located between said light-reflecting outer material and said inner attachment material, and an extended portion of said loom connects to a loom plug; and wherein, said loom plug is insertable within said loom socket by passing said extended portion through said outer loom hole; and said detachable light-reflecting apparatus is detachably attached to said base garment by attaching said inner attachment material to said outer attachment material.
2. The high-visibility garment of claim 1, wherein the detachable light-reflecting apparatus is attached to said base garment using a hook-and-loop system.
3. The high-visibility garment of claim 2, wherein said hook-and-loop system is Velcro.
4. The high-visibility garment of claim 2, wherein: said outer attachment material is loop material of said hook-and-loop system; and said inner attachment material is hook material of said hook-and-loop system.
5. The high-visibility garment of claim 1, wherein: said powered control unit includes an activation button; and said light-reflecting outer material includes a visual indicator to identify a position of said activation button when said powered control unit is retained in said internal pocket.
6. The high-visibility garment of claim 1, wherein said light-emitting devices are arranged in four groups.
7. The high-visibility garment of claim 6, wherein each said group includes three light emitting devices.
8. The high-visibility garment of claim 1, including an identification device.
9. A method of constructing a high-visibility garment for use by operatives working in hazardous environments, comprising the steps of: passing an extended portion of a loom, extending from a detachable light-reflecting apparatus, through an outer loom hole in a base garment; inserting a loom plug, at an end of said extended portion, into a loom socket in a powered control unit; and detachably attaching said detachable light-reflecting apparatus to said base garment, wherein: said base garment comprises: an outer shell constructed from a florescent material; an internal pocket for retaining said powered control unit; and outer attachment material at positions intended for light-reflective material, including said outer loom hole; and said detachable light-reflecting apparatus comprises: a light-reflecting outer material; a plurality of light-emitting devices extending through device holes in said light-reflecting outer material; and an inner attachment material; and wherein a restrained portion of said loom connects said light-emitting devices, and said restrained portion is located between said light-reflecting outer material and said inner attachment material.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein said step of detachably attaching said detachable light-reflecting apparatus to said base garment comprises attaching said detachable light-reflecting apparatus to said base garment using a hook-and-loop system.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein said hook-and-loop system is Velcro.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein: said outer attachment material is loop material of said hook-and-loop system; and said inner attachment material is hook material of said hook-and-loop system.
13. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of activating said powered control unit, wherein: said powered control unit includes an activation button; and said light-reflecting outer material includes a visual indicator to identify a position of said activation button when said powered control unit is retained in said internal pocket.
14. The method of claim 9, wherein said light-emitting devices are arranged in four groups and each said group includes three light emitting devices.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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(17) A laser-cutting device 101 is shown in
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(18) The laser-cutting operation produces right-shoulder sections 201 and left-shoulder sections 202, as shown in
(19) The laser-cutting operation cuts a first group of device holes 206 and a second group of device holes 207 in the right-shoulder section 204. Similarly, a third group of device holes 208 and a fourth group of device holes 209 are cut in the left-shoulder section 205. In this embodiment, each group of device holes includes three holes, each for receiving a respective light-emitting device. Furthermore, the first group of device holes 206 includes an additional hole 210 for receiving a light-detection element. In addition, a visual indication, in the form of a power symbol 211, is engraved at a position that lines up with a powered control unit retained within an internal pocket of a base garment.
(20) Holes present within each group 206 to 209 provide guides for the stitching of rubber covers, provided to protect the electronic elements. In an embodiment, a clear cellophane pocket is also stitched onto the material to house an identification tag.
(21) The light-reflecting outer material is a reflective tape having a width of no less than two inches and is suitable for attachment to safety garments in accordance with established standards. The tape is substantially wipe-cleanable, thereby allowing it to be omitted from machine-washing processes.
(22) Typically, a roll of material on reel 103 is one-hundred-and-fifty feet to six-hundred feet in length and the pre-cutting of holes during the roll-to-roll process ensures that a correct hole spacing is achieved. In
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(23) The underside of the right-shoulder section 204 is shown in
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(24) A wiring loom 401 is introduced, as shown in
(25) In the embodiment of
(26) When the apparatus is deployed, the first light-emitting-diode strip 402 will be at the position of the front-right shoulder, with the second light-emitting-diode strip 403 being at the rear-right shoulder. Similarly, the third light-emitting-diode strip 404 will be at the rear-left shoulder and the fourth light-emitting-diode strip 405 will be at the left-front shoulder.
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(27) In an embodiment, as shown in
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(28) To complete the detachable light-reflecting apparatus, an inner attachment material 601 is applied over the assembly, thereby restraining the restrained portion 401A of the loom by being stitched at its edges, as shown in
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(29) The front of an assembled light-reflecting apparatus is shown in
(30) The apparatus may be attached to a garment using a hook-and-loop system, such as that supplied commercially under the trade mark Velcro. In an embodiment, the inner attachment material is hook material of the hook-and-loop system. The apparatus also includes the visual indicator 211.
(31) In an alternative embodiment, the light-reflecting apparatus may be attached to a base garment using poppers or zips or any other mechanical fastening suitable for attaching the fabric components.
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(32) The back of the apparatus is shown in
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(33) A base garment, in the form of a vest 900, is shown in
(34) The loom-plug 409 is inserted through an outer loom hole 908 and thereafter connected to the loom socket of a powered control unit. A powered control unit is supported within an internal pocket 909.
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(35) The rear of the garment of
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(36) The result of attaching the apparatus of
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(37) A similar arrangement, shown from the rear, may be seen as the combination of the apparatus of
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(38) In addition to deploying the apparatus of
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(39) The outer attachment material 1301 extends around the back of the parka, as shown in
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(40) An example of a powered control unit 1501 is shown in
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