SELF-CONTAINED AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

20190200689 ยท 2019-07-04

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    Abstract

    A self-contained portable air distribution system for cooling an individual by the movement of intake and exhaust air flow streams over an individual. The system includes a portable rechargeable battery operated fan that produces both an inlet intake and outlet exhaust air flow streams that provides a cooling effect by evaporating body moisture as it passes over the body

    Claims

    1. A self-contained air distribution system comprising: a battery operated electric fan assembly having an air inlet and an air outlet; an inlet conduit having an inlet conduit sidewall coupled to the air inlet of the fan and extending to an inlet opening, the inlet conduit sidewall configured to permit air to pass radially therethrough and into the fan air inlet; and an outlet conduit having an outlet conduit sidewall coupled to the air outlet of the fan and extending to an outlet opening.

    2. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 1, wherein a distance between the inlet opening and the outlet opening is less than about 16 inches.

    3. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 1, wherein the inlet sidewall and inlet opening are configured to allow air to flow therethrough.

    4. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 1, wherein the inlet sidewall is comprised of a plurality of air flow apertures formed therethrough.

    5. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 4, wherein the inlet sidewall is a mesh, a spiral wound tube or perforated.

    6. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 1, wherein the outlet conduit sidewall configured to permit air to pass radially therethrough.

    7. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 1, wherein the outlet sidewall and the outlet opening are configured to allow air to flow therethrough.

    8. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 1, wherein the outlet sidewall is comprised of a plurality of air flow apertures formed therethrough.

    9. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 8, wherein the outlet sidewall is a mesh, a spiral wound tube or perforated.

    10. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 1 further comprising: a temperature controlled device associated with the self-contained air distribution system, the temperature controlled device configured to interface with an airstream exiting the fan assembly.

    11. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 1 further comprising: a garment having the fan assembly, the inlet conduit and the outlet conduit disposed thereunder.

    12. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 1 further comprising: a garment, wherein the housing, inlet conduit and an outlet conduit are disposed within the garment.

    13. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 1 further comprising: a lanyard, a clip, fastener, garment, harness, a strap, magnet or hook and loop fastener coupled to at least one of the fan assembly, the inlet conduit and the an outlet conduit.

    14. A cooling device comprising: a garment; an electric fan assembly disposed under the garment having an air inlet and an air outlet; an inlet conduit having an inlet conduit sidewall coupled to the air inlet of the fan and extending to an inlet opening, the inlet conduit sidewall configured to draw air to into the fan air inlet from under the garment; and an outlet conduit having an outlet conduit sidewall coupled to the air outlet of the fan and extending to an outlet opening, the outlet conduit configure to flow air from the fan air outlet under the garment.

    15. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 14 further comprising: a temperature control device coupled to the garment and positioned to interface with air exiting the outlet conduit sidewall.

    16. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 14, wherein the inlet conduit sidewall is a mesh, a spiral wound tube or perforated.

    17. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 16, wherein the outlet sidewall conduit is configured to allow air to flow radially therethrough.

    18. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 17, wherein the outlet conduit sidewall is a mesh, a spiral wound tube or perforated.

    19. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 18, wherein the inlet opening and the outlet opening are under the garment.

    20. The self-contained air distribution system of claim 19, wherein a distance between the inlet opening and the outlet opening is less than about 16 inches.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0027] These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent, particularly when taken in light of the following illustrations wherein:

    [0028] FIG. 1 is a schematic depiction of a self-contained air distribution system of the present invention.

    [0029] FIG. 2 is a front view of the self-contained air distribution system of the present invention.

    [0030] FIG. 3 is a front view of the self-contained air distribution system positioned about the torso of an individual.

    [0031] FIG. 4 is a front view of the self-contained air distribution system of FIG. 3 illustrated below protective outerwear.

    [0032] FIG. 5 is a front view of the self-contained air distribution system having a water evaporation or cold membrane.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0033] None of the conventional systems described above have the capability of using a portable motorized fan that uses both the intake suction and discharge outlet air flow streams to cool the body of an individual by evaporating body moisture. The presently disclosed lightweight miniature personal system allows the intake and discharge flow of air to circulate about the body of an individual, cooling the body by providing an air flow stream created by both the movement of inlet suction air and the pressurized exhaust outlet air. As both of the air flow streams move over the body it creates a cooling effect that evaporates body moisture and perspiration.

    [0034] In one example, the personal system comprises a battery operated ducted counter rotating duel axial fan assemblies, arranged in series, having an inlet and outlet that moves air in one direction through both fan assemblies. In operation, the fan assemblies, draws air in through a fan intake and exits the pressurized fan outlet.

    [0035] FIG. 1 is a schematic depiction of a self-contained air distribution system 1 of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a front view of the self-contained air distribution system 1 of the present invention which can be located on different parts of a user's body. Although the user is described herein as a person, the self-contained air distribution system 1 may be adapted for other uses, such as with dogs, horses, and cows, among other animals.

    [0036] The self-contained air distribution system 1 is described initially with respect to its adaption to use by a human individual who is required to perform physical activity in ambient atmosphere which is conducive to excessive perspiration. This would include construction workers, astronauts, military personnel, hazardous waste clean-up individuals, fire fighters, and others who oftentimes are required to wear substantial protective clothing and equipment. The distribution of air by the system will have a cooling and evaporative effect on the individual wearing the system.

    [0037] The self-contained air distribution system 1 as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 is adapted for human use. The air distribution system 1 is comprised of a portable battery operate fan assembly 2 powered by a rechargeable battery 9. The battery 9 resides in a holder 8 that may be located remotely from the self-contained air distribution system 1. The rechargeable battery 9 is coupled to the fan assembly 2 by electrical leads. Fan assembly 2 having an inlet 10 and outlet 6 are connected to air passageway conduits 4 and 3 that are integral to the system 1.

    [0038] The air inlet conduit 4 includes an inlet opening 80 located opposite the inlet 10 of the fan assembly 2, and a conduit sidewall 82. The conduit sidewall 82 is generally fabricated from a flexible material and is configured to allow air to be drawn through the conduit sidewall 82 by operation of the fan assembly 2. The conduit sidewall 82 has a property that allows air to pass radially through the conduit sidewall 82. For example, the conduit sidewall 82 may be porous, perforated, slotted, have apertures, spiral wound with gaps, or other suitable arrangement or material that allows air to pass radially through the conduit sidewall 82. The material of the conduit sidewall 82 may also be resilient. Thus, the conduit sidewall 82 is made from a polymeric materials or other suitable material not subject to shut down, clogging or collapse when the system 1 is in use. The suction air being drawn radially through the conduit sidewall 82 provides cooling along the entire length of the sidewall 82, as opposed to solely drawing air into the fan assembly 2 from the inlet opening 80 of the sidewall 82 disposed at the end of the sidewall 82 farthest from the fan assembly 2.

    [0039] Similarly, the air conduit 3 includes an outlet opening 84 located opposite the outlet 6 of the fan assembly 2, and a conduit sidewall 86. The conduit sidewall 86 is generally fabricated from a flexible material and is configured to allow air to be drawn through the conduit sidewall 86 by operation of the fan assembly 2. The conduit sidewall 86 has a property that allows air to pass radially through the conduit sidewall 86. For example, the conduit sidewall 86 may be porous, perforated, slotted, have apertures, spiral wound with gaps, or other suitable arrangement or material that allows air to pass radially through the conduit sidewall 86. The material of the conduit sidewall 86 may also be resilient. Thus, the conduit sidewall 86 is made from a polymeric materials or other suitable material not subject to shut down, clogging or collapse when the system 1 is in use. The pressurized air being forced radially through the conduit sidewall 86 provides cooling along the entire length of the sidewall 86, as opposed to solely flowing air out of the fan assembly 2 through a single outlet opening 84 disposed at the end of the sidewall 86 farthest from the fan assembly 2.

    [0040] In one example, a distance between the inlet opening 80 and the outlet opening 84 is generally less than the height of a user's torso 30. For example, the distance between the inlet opening 80 and the outlet opening 84 may be less than 16 inches. When in use, the air travels into the inlet 10 of the fan assembly 2 through both the inlet opening 80 and the conduit sidewall 82, and exits the outlet 6 of the fan assembly 2 through both the outlet opening 84 and the conduit sidewall 86. Thus, both the inlet 10 and outlet 6 of fan assembly 2 alone or combine with open air passageway conduits 4 and 3 can produce air flow streams (shown by arrows 11 and 12) about torso 30 of a user creating a cooling effect by evaporating body moisture.

    [0041] The air distribution system 1 may be disposed under or within a garment 20. As used herein, the phrase under the garment means that an item is disposed between the garment 20 and the torso 30 of a user, as opposed to be located vertically below the garment 20. In on example, the air distribution system 1 is held in place by using magnet's 14 and 24 which can be place over or under garment 20 and attached to metal clips 13. In some cases, a magnet 24 may be attached to a strap or lanyard 18 around the neck of the user for holding air distribution system 1 by metal clip 13. Alternatively, the air distribution system 1 may be held in place by using hook and loop fasteners, a clip, fastener, garment, harness, or by other suitable technique.

    [0042] In operation, when fan assembly 2 is energized by battery 9, it creates an intake air flow stream 11, which is then drawn into open air conduit 4 into inlet 10 of fan assembly 2. It then exhaust through fan outlet 6 and moves through open air conduit 3 creating an exhaust air flow stream 12. As air flow streams 11 and 12 move, circulate and pass over a person torso 30, shown in FIG. 3, it creates a cooling affect by evaporating body moisture.

    [0043] FIG. 3 is a front view of the self-contained air distribution system 1 position about the torso 30 of an individual. Air distribution system 1 is changeable in position (i.e., repositionable) and can functionally operate when worn fully, partially, directly or indirectly against an individual's torso 30 or other parts of the body.

    [0044] For ease of disclosing, FIG. 3 shows the air distribution system 1 worn indirectly about the torso 30 over a garment 20. However, it should be understood that its primary use is to be place directly against the torso 30 under garment 20 or similar shirt, vest, uniform, suit or protective equipment, etc. For example, the self-contained air distribution system 1 of Figure may be worn below protective outerwear 80, such as a body armor, bullet-proof vest, and hazmat suits, among others.

    [0045] Continuing to refer to FIG. 3, air distribution system 1 in FIG. 3 is held in place by magnets 24 and 14 [not shown] under garment 20 which are attracted to metal clips 13. The air distribution system 1 may alternatively be secured to the garment 20 by the magnets 24 and 14, pocket or strap coupled to the inside of [not shown] the garment 20, or by another suitable manner.

    [0046] The air distribution system 1, when placed directly or indirectly against torso 30, is fully functional when energized by on-off switch 7 which connects battery 9 to the motor of the fan assembly 2. In operation, an intake air flow stream 11 is created entering the fan assembly 2 through open air conduit 4 and drawn into fan inlet 10. The air then exits the fan assembly through fan exhaust outlet 6 that discharges an air flow stream 12 through open air conduit 3. As air flow streams 11 and move about the torso 30 or other parts of the body, it creates a cooling affect by evaporating body moisture.

    [0047] FIG. 5 is a front view of the changeable self-contained air distribution system 1 placed about the torso 30. The changeable self-contained air distribution system 1 may be worn over a garment 20, and/or worn under protective outerwear such as shown in FIG. 4. In this embodiment, garment 20 is comprised of pockets 17 that contain a temperature control device 15. When the fan assembly 2 is energize, air flow stream 12 exits open air conduit 3 and passes over pockets 17. As the air flow stream 12 passes over pocket 17 containing one or more temperature control devices 15. The temperature control device 15 may be a evaporative cooler, water bubbler, a cold membrane (such as an ice pack) and the like, which functions to reduce the temperature of the air flow stream to a temperature lower than ambient, which provides an additional cooling affect as it passes over an individual. The self-contained air distribution system 1 and temperature control device 15 are repositionable and can be placed over in different positions or under garment 20.

    [0048] Therefore, while the present invention has been disclosed with respect to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore manifestly intended that the invention be limited only by the claims and the equivalence thereof.