TRI-MODAL LOCALIZED HEATING GARMENT
20180280190 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2007/0234
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2007/0233
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2007/0071
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A garment that heats a portion of a human body during warm-up prior to athletic endeavor having a heater pad member with a size between the size of a common index card and an ordinary sheet of paper for localized penetrating heating of tissue and muscles. Heating is achieved by electrical heating of a heater pad member having a reflective metal foil on one side of the heater pad and thermally conductive PVF sheets on the opposite side. On the one hand, the metal foil reflects optical radiation toward a human body, while on the other hand, the PVF sheets direct infrared radiation into the human body. Control electronics, a battery and the heater pad are contained in separate pockets of the garment that are electrically connected together.
Claims
1. A garment for localized heating of a human body member comprising: an elastomeric wrap member having opposed outer and inner major surfaces, the wrap member having a length that envelops a human body portion with the outer major surface facing away from the body portion; a heater pad member supported within a heater pad pocket in the wrap member, having an electrically insulative and thermally conductive fabric confining a heater element with first and second ends, the heater pad member having a lengthwise dimension that is less than half the length of the wrap member; a shiny, reflective metal foil member within the heater pad pocket of the wrap member with a first foil surface facing heater pad member and a second foil surface facing the inner major surface of the wrap member, with areawise foil member dimensions generally corresponding to areawise dimensions of the heater pad member; a plurality of laminated PVF sheets forming a infrared radiation transmitting member generally corresponding in areawise dimensions to the heater pad member, the PVF sheets having a combined thickness of less than one millimeter, and having opposed major surfaces with one major surface facing the heater pad, and one major surface arranged for facing a human body member, the foil member and PVF sheets sandwiching the heater pad member therebetween, all within the heater pad pocket; at least one closed power pack pocket in the wrap member containing a removable flat battery, the power pack pocket laterally near the flexible heater pad pocket, the battery having a battery electrode electrically communicating power to a first end of the heater element of the flexible heater pad member; and a closed controller pocket with control electronics electrically connected between the power communicating battery electrode and the first end of the heater element, and a temperature sensor member associated with the controller pocket producing electrical signals governing temperature, the sensor having a temperature set point indicative of a predetermined maximum temperature so that the wrap member maintains a body member near the predetermined maximum temperature; whereby the reflective foil directs optical radiation from the heater pad member towards a body member and the PVF sheets direct infrared radiation towards the body member, while the heater pad thermally conducts heat towards the body member.
2. The garment of claim 1 wherein the wrap member has a belt shape.
3. The garment of claim 1 wherein the wrap member has a jacket shape.
4. The garment of claim 3 having two heater pad members.
5. The garment of claim 1 wherein the temperature sensor member is a thermistor.
6. The garment of claim 1 wherein the temperature sensor is connected to an auxiliary resistor array for achieving a user-selected maximum temperature.
7. The garment of claim 1 wherein the heater element is a carbon fiber heater.
8. The garment of claim 1 wherein the heater element is a serpentine nichrome wire.
9. The garment of claim 1 where the wrap member is made of elastic polyurethane fibers.
10. The garment of claim 1 wherein the heater pad member is less than the size of an ordinary paper sheet and greater than the size of a common index card.
11. A garment for localized heating of a human body member comprising: an elastomeric wrap member having a thickness not exceeding 4 mm. and having opposed outer and inner major surfaces, the wrap member having a length that envelops a human body portion with the outer major surface facing away from the body portion; a heater pad member supported within a heater pad pocket in the wrap member, with a thickness of less than 2 mm and having a non-woven electrically insulative and thermally conductive fabric confining a heater element with first and second ends, the heater pad member having a lengthwise dimension that is less than half the length of the wrap member; a shiny, reflective metal foil member within the heater pad pocket of the wrap member with a first foil surface facing heater pad member and a second foil surface facing the inner major surface of the wrap member, with areawise foil member dimensions generally corresponding to areawise dimensions of the heater pad member; a plurality of laminated PVF sheets forming a infrared radiation transmitting member generally corresponding in areawise dimensions to the heater pad member, the PVF sheets having a combined thickness of less than one millimeter, and having opposed major surfaces with one major surface facing the heater pad, and one major surface arranged for facing a human body member, the foil member and PVF sheets sandwiching the heater pad member therebetween, all within the heater pad pocket; at least one closed power pack pocket in the wrap member containing a removable flat battery, the power pack pocket laterally near the flexible heater pad pocket, the battery having a battery electrode electrically communicating power to a first end of the heater element of the flexible heater pad member; and a closed controller pocket with control electronics electrically connected between the power communicating battery electrode and the first end of the heater element, and a temperature sensor member associated with the controller pocket producing electrical signals governing temperature, the sensor having a temperature set point indicative of a predetermined maximum temperature so that the wrap member maintains a body member near the predetermined maximum temperature; whereby the reflective foil directs optical radiation from the heater pad member towards a body member and the PVF sheets direct infrared radiation towards the body member, while the heater pad thermally conducts heat towards the body member.
12. The garment of claim 11 wherein the wrap member has a belt shape.
13. The garment of claim 11 wherein the wrap member has a jacket shape.
14. The garment of claim 13 having two heater pad members.
15. The garment of claim 11 wherein the temperature sensor member is a thermistor.
16. The garment of claim 11 wherein the temperature sensor is connected to an auxillary resistor array for achieving a user-selected maximum temperature.
17. The garment of claim 11 wherein the heater element is a carbon fiber heater.
18. The garment of claim 11 wherein the heater element is a serpentine nichrome wire.
19. The garment of claim 11 where the wrap member is made of elastic polyurethane fibers.
20. The garment of claim 11 wherein the heater pad member is less than the size of an ordinary paper sheet and greater than the size of a common index card.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] With reference to
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[0021] Snaps 29 allow wrapping the wrap member 13 around the human torso in a tight-fitting manner. It is intended that the wrap member 13 be made of an elastomeric fabric such as spandex or Lycra, a registered trademark of Invista, both elastic polyurethane fibers, so that the wrap member will be tight fitting when snaps 29 are joined to snap fasteners 31 in a belt manner.
[0022] With reference to
[0023] On a first major side of the heater pad 31 is a shiny, reflective foil member 37. The foil member may aluminum foil, or preferably a silver foil, having a thickness of only a few thousandth of a inch. The shiny side of the reflective foil member 37 faces the heater pad member 31 for directing optical radiation away from wrap member 13 and towards the human body enclosed by the wrap member.
[0024] On the opposite side of the heater pad member is a plurality of laminated PVF (polyvinyl fluoride) sheets 39 whose function is to convert thermally transmitted heat to far infrared radiation which is directed into a human body that the wrap member 13 surrounds. Both the metal foil member 37 and the PVF sheets 39 have approximately the same areawise dimensions of the heater pad member 31 such that the metal foil member, the heater pad member, and the PVF sheets form a sandwich within heater pad pocket 17 that may be laminated together or left as separate members. Typical areawise dimensions for the members is approximately 4 inches in height (width) and 8 inches in length. Regarding area dimensions of the heater pad, preferred width should not exceed 8 inches and preferred length should not exceed 10 inches, i.e. less than the size of a sheet of paper and larger than the size of a common index card. While the wrap member 13 has a thickness of approximately 3 millimeters, the heater pad member has a thickness of less than 2 millimeters. A combination, the wrap member and the heater pad pocket 17 have a combined thickness of approximately 5 millimeters or less as a preferred dimension. This preferred dimension is not essential and other thicknesses could be selected.
[0025] Controller pocket 19 contains a normally ON switch 41 receiving wire 33 from the heater pad member 31. The switch 41 supplies electrical current to the heater pad member 31 from a low voltage battery 43 which is in the closed power pack pocket 21. The battery 43 is preferably a rechargeable battery of the type used in cameras or smart phones. An external user toggle switch 22 can manually turn the battery 43 to an OFF state, although the battery is normally kept ON when the garment is in use.
[0026] Within the controller pocket 19 a temperature sensor 43, such as a thermistor measures the temperature in the heater pad member 31 and regulates current into the heater pad to maintain a selected temperature. Other temperature devices, such as thermostats or thermocouples may be substituted with appropriate ancillary support circuits. The heater pad member is built to achieve a maximum temperature, such as in the range of 110 degrees F. to 135 degrees F. The thermistor regulates current into the wire 33 which feeds the serpentine heater wire or carbon fiber wire in the heater member 31. The temperature sensor 43 may be built into the switch 41 and is not necessarily a separate component. In either situation, these electrical members are in the controller pocket 19.
[0027] The thermistor controls current to the heater pad. A logic chip is associated with a user switch that adjusts resistance into the heater pad to achieve a selected temperature. A user manipulated external switch 44, allows selection of an auxiliary resistor R1, R2, R3 or R4 that correspond to one of a selected maximum temperature, for example, 110, 120, 130 or 135 degrees F. set by thermistor temperature sensor 43.
[0028] The contents of heater pad pocket 17 are shown in
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