Heated inflatable exercise chamber with gas-permeable inner membrane
09708830 ยท 2017-07-18
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H15/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An inflatable exercise chamber (100) for performing exercise therein, the inflatable exercise chamber comprising (100); one or more walls (102) defining an enclosed space, wherein the wall (102) comprises an inner membrane (110, 210) and an outer membrane (112) defining an inflatable cavity (114) therebetween, wherein the inner membrane (110) of the wall is a gas-permeable membrane (210).
Claims
1. An inflatable exercise chamber for performing exercise therein, the inflatable exercise chamber comprising one or more walls at least partially defining an enclosed space, wherein; the one or more walls comprise an inner membrane and an outer membrane defining an inflatable cavity therebetween; at least the inner membrane of the one or more walls is a gas-permeable membrane; the inner membrane is formed from a plurality of membrane portions joined together with one or more joins; and the joins between the membrane portions are configured to both (1) permit gas to flow from the inflatable cavity to the enclosed space of the inflatable exercise chamber and (2) direct a flow of gas across an inner surface of the inner membrane facing an environment internal to the inflatable exercise chamber.
2. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the inflatable exercise chamber is configured to permit gas to flow from the inflatable cavity to the enclosed space of the inflatable exercise chamber by passage across the gas-permeable membrane of the one or more walls.
3. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 2, wherein the flow of gas across the gas-permeable membrane of the one or more walls prevents the formation of condensation on the inner membrane of the one or more walls.
4. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the inflatable exercise chamber comprises at least one opening configured to allow access into and out of the inflatable exercise chamber.
5. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 4, wherein the opening is provided with a cover.
6. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the inflatable exercise chamber further comprises a light configured to illuminate the environment internal to the inflatable exercise chamber.
7. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 6, wherein the light is disposed within the inflatable cavity of the one or more walls.
8. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the inflatable exercise chamber further comprises a heater configured to heat the enclosed space of the inflatable exercise chamber.
9. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the inflatable exercise chamber further comprises a humidifier configured to humidify the enclosed space of the inflatable exercise chamber.
10. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the inflatable exercise chamber further comprises a fan configured to flow gas from the enclosed space to the inflatable exercise chamber and the inflatable cavity of the one or more walls.
11. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 10, wherein the fan is configured to inflate, maintain, and/or deflate the inflatable cavity.
12. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the gas-permeable inner membrane is configured with a permeability that prevents the formation of condensation on the inner membrane of the one or more walls.
13. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein at least the inner membrane is fabricated from ripstop nylon.
14. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the joins are discontinuous.
15. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the joins comprise stitched seams.
16. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the inner membrane is ribbed.
17. An inflatable exercise chamber according to claim 1, wherein the joins are configured such that flow rate of gas through the join at a first location is greater than the flow rate of gas through the join at a second location.
18. A method of inflating an exercise chamber for performing exercise therein comprising the steps of: providing an exercise chamber having one or more walls at least partially defining an enclosed space, wherein (1)the one or more walls include an inner membrane and an outer membrane defining an inflatable cavity therebetween, (2) at least the inner membrane of the wall is a gas-permeable membrane, (3) the inner membrane is formed from a plurality of membrane portions joined together with one or more joins, and (4) the joins between the membrane portions are configured to both (a) permit gas to flow from the inflatable cavity to the enclosed space of the inflatable exercise chamber and (b) direct a flow of gas across an inner surface of the inner membrane facing an environment internal to the inflatable exercise chamber; and inflating the inflatable cavity.
19. The method of claim 18 further including a step of permitting gas flow though the joins from the inflatable cavity to the enclosed space of the inflatable exercise chamber, which is performed by permitting the flow rate of gas through the join at a first location to be greater than the flow rate of gas through the join at a second location.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present disclosure, and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) An inflatable exercise chamber 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown in
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(11) The inflatable exercise chamber 100 comprises one or more fans 116 configured to flow air 113 between the environment external to the inflatable exercise chamber 100 and cavity 114 of the wall 102. In the embodiment shown in
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(13) During hot exercise classes, the temperature and the humidity of the environment internal to the inflatable exercise chamber 100 is usually much warmer and more humid that those conditions external to the inflatable exercise chamber 100. Such conditions promote the formation of condensation on the inner surface of the wall 102 of the inflatable exercise chamber 100. A build-up of condensation is unsightly and unpleasant to the users of the inflatable exercise chamber 100. The flow of air 115 across the gas-permeable inner membrane 210 of the wall 102 prevents the formation of condensation on the inner surface of the wall 102 by creating an air barrier between the gas-permeable inner membrane 210 and the environment internal to the inflatable exercise chamber 100.
(14) The gas-permeable inner membrane 210 may be fabricated from any material that permits the passage of gas across its surface, for example ripstop nylon. In order to maintain the necessary pressure within the cavity 114, the mass flow rate of the air 115 across the gas-permeable inner membrane 210 may be controlled. Furthermore, if the mass flow rate of the air 115 across the gas-permeable inner membrane 210 is too great, the environment internal to the inflatable exercise chamber 100 may be disturbed. Consequently, once the inflatable exercise chamber 100 has been erected, the flow of air 113 into the cavity is approximately balanced with the flow of air 115 across the gas-permeable inner membrane 210. The gas-permeable inner membrane 210 may be configured with a permeability that is just sufficient to prevent the formation of condensation on the gas-permeable inner membrane 210 of the wall 102. Furthermore, the mass flow rate of air 115 across the gas-permeable inner membrane 210 may be dependent upon the air pressure within the cavity 104.
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(16) The configuration of the joins 119 may be such that the flow rate of air 115 is different at different portions 117 of the inner membrane 110, 210, for example the joins 119 in a ceiling of the inner membrane 110, 210 may be configured to allow more air to flow across the surface of inner membrane 110, 210 than the joins 119 in a sidewall of the inner membrane 110, 210, e.g. by virtue of more and/or bigger gaps in the ceiling joins. In this manner the joins may be configured to prevent the formation of condensation in those areas of the healed inflatable exercise chamber 100 which are more susceptible to the formation of condensation or where condensation may be more problematic, e.g. on the ceiling. By contrast, one or more of the joins 119 may be configured to not permit the flow of air 115 between the inflatable cavity 114 and the enclosed space 104 within the inflatable exercise chamber 100, e.g. in places where condensation is less likely to occur or is less likely to be undesirable, such as on the sidewalls.
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(19) The inflatable cavity 114 insulates the internal environment from the outside. This insulation reduces the heat loss to the environment and thereby reduces the heat input required to reach the desired temperature inside the exercise chamber 100. Furthermore, the temperature differential across the inflatable cavity 114 also serves to prevent condensation forming on the inner membrane 110, 210. Condensation tends to form on cold surfaces and the insulating effect of the cavity 114 helps to increase the temperature of the inner membrane surface, thereby reducing the likelihood of condensation forming.
(20) As also depicted in