Protective ventilated suit with integral hood
10104921 ยท 2018-10-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Swan Tuffery (Bouillargues, FR)
- Hannah Wenger (Province, FR)
- Cecile Rippert (Gard, FR)
- Sylvie Cloix (L'Arbresle, FR)
- Mallorie Alexandre (L'Arbresle, FR)
Cpc classification
A62B17/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D13/0002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A41D13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A protective ventilated suit (10) is provided for protecting a user from environmental hazards. The suit (10) is a unitary construction and includes a unitary body portion (12), a unitary hood (14), and a releasable fastener system (16) for releasably connecting a front portion of the hood (14) to the body portion (12). The suit (10) includes a pair of donning openings (42) extending from opposite sides of a neck opening (40) across a shoulder covering part (48) of the body portion (12) to allow a user to don the suit (10).
Claims
1. A protective ventilated suit for protecting a user from environmental hazards, the suit being unitary and comprising: a unitary body portion configured to be internally pressurized with a flow of air that maintains an internal pressure within the suit that is greater than environmental pressure surrounding the suit when worn by a user, the body portion including an upper torso configured to cover the upper torso of a user, a lower torso configured to cover the lower torso of a user, a pair of arms extending from the upper torso and configured to cover the arms of a user, and a pair of legs extending from the lower torso and configured to cover the legs of a user, the upper torso having a neck opening and a pair of donning openings, each donning opening extending across a shoulder covering part of the upper torso and intersecting with the neck opening, the donning openings have an open state wherein the donning openings are configured to allow a user to don the body portion and a closed state wherein the donning openings are configured to be closed over the shoulders of a user to retain the body portion on a user; a unitary hood configured to cover the head, neck, and face of a user and to be internally pressurized with the flow of air, the hood including a visor portion configured to allow a user to view the environment surrounding the user when wearing the suit, the hood having an inseparable connection to the upper torso extending laterally on a back side the upper torso behind the neck opening and the donning openings, the hood movable between an open position wherein the hood is configured to expose the head, neck and face of a user and allows a user to don the body portion and a closed position wherein the hood is configured to cover the head, neck and face of a user, the hood having a forward portion that in the open position of the hood can be spaced from the upper torso and in the closed position of the hood lays against the upper torso and extends continuously around the neck opening of the upper torso from laterally spaced opposite ends of the inseparable connection; and a releasable fastener system configured to releasably connect and seal the forward portion of the hood to the upper torso with the hood in the closed position and the donning openings in the closed state, wherein the releasable fastener system comprises a releasable tape connection having releasable adhesive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The body portion 12 is configured to be internally pressurized with a flow of air that maintains an internal pressure within the suit 10 that is greater than environmental pressure surrounding the suit 10 when worn by a user. In this regard, it will typically be advantageous for the body suit 10 to include an air supply connection, such as the connection 20 shown in the illustrated embodiment fixed to the body portion 12, for connecting an air supply, such as an air hose, to the suit 10 to provide the flow of air for maintaining the internal pressure within the suit 10. Additionally, the suit 10 can include an exhaust valve, such as the exhaust valve 22 in the illustrated embodiment fixed on the body portion 12 to exhaust the air flow from the suit 10.
(8) The unitary body portion 10 includes an upper torso 30 to cover the upper torso of a user, a lower torso 32 configured to cover the lower torso of a user, a pair of arms 34 extending from the upper torso 30 to cover the arms of a user, and a pair of legs 36 extending from the lower torso 32 to cover the legs of a user. Additionally, it will often be desirable for the legs 36 to include footies, such as footies 38 in the illustrated embodiment, to cover the feet of a user. Furthermore, it may be advantageous in some embodiments for the arms 34 to include gloves, such as the gloves 39 in the illustrated embodiment, to cover the hands of a user. All of the parts 30-36 (and the footies 38 and/or gloves 39 if included) of the body portion 10 are inseparably connected to each other using any suitable means, many of which are known, and, in many embodiments, it will be advantageous for the inseparable connections to be watertight and/or airtight.
(9) The upper torso 30 has a neck opening 40 and a pair of donning openings 42 (only one shown in
(10) The hood 14 is configured to cover the head, neck, and face of a user and to also be internally pressurized with the flow of air. The hood 14 includes a visor portion 56 that allows a user to view the environment surrounding the user when wearing the suit 19. As best seen in
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(12) It should be understood, that as used herein, the term inseparable connection is intended to mean a connection that is not readably separable or releasable, and includes connections such as a sewn connection, a welded connection, a bonded connection, or a taped connection wherein the tape forms a nonreleasable bond. It should also be understood that as used herein a releasable connection or a releasable fastener is intended to mean a connection or a fastener that is readably releasable, such as a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a buttoned connection, a taped connection that utilizes releasable adhesive, or a magnetic connection.
(13) It should be appreciated that while certain embodiments have been disclosed herein, those skilled in the art will recognize that the disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiment shown and described herein and that modifications are provided within the scope of this disclosure. Accordingly, no limitations should be read into any of the appended claims unless expressly recited in the claim.