EMERGENCY ANTI-HYPOTHERMIA SYSTEM AND HIGHLY PORTABLE, INFLATABLE EMERGENCY VEST THEREFOR
20170181482 ยท 2017-06-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D13/0155
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An emergency anti-hypothermia system has a thermally insulating vest that is sufficiently portable to be carried for emergency use in a pocket, purse, backpack, compartment of a vehicle, ski pole or other location, with the vest providing thermal insulation by being made with thermally insulating air impervious material that also provides for its inflation. A multiplicity of interconnected inflated chambers situated about the vest, provides thermal insulation by anti-conduction, anti-radiation and anti-convection in a highly portable system. An outer surface having radar reflective properties further improves visibility of the vest.
Claims
1. In a vest of an emergency anti-hypothermia system, the improvements wherein at least part of the vest is inflatable, the vest is made with air impervious material to provide the part that is inflatable, and the vest is thermally insulating around a closeable front of the vest, said closeable front being comprised of a first panel and a second panel, with the first and second panels separable from each other in an open state and engageable with each other in a closed state, substantially full sides of the vest, said full sides each being comprised of a single panel, and a substantially full back of the vest from a neck area to a waist area of the vest, said full back being comprised of a single panel, wherein the vest has an outer surface and an inner surface, with there being thermal radiation reflective material on at least a portion of the inner surface of the vest and radar reflective material on at least a portion of the outer surface of the vest.
2. The vest according to claim 1, further comprising integrated vent holes located in the front, sides, and back of the vest.
3. The vest according to claim 1, further comprising an integrated inflation tube.
4. The vest according to claim 1, further comprising an integrated collar.
5. The vest according to claim 1, further comprising integrated vent holes located in the front, sides, and back of the vest, an integrated inflation tube, and an integrated collar.
6. The vest according to claim 1, wherein the part of the vest that is inflatable comprises chambers.
7. The vest according to claim 6, wherein the inner surface of the vest is on the outside of the chambers.
8. The vest according to claim 1, wherein the material of the vest has a thickness no more than 0.014 inches.
9. The vest according to claim 1, further comprising a tape on the front of the vest for closing the vest, the tape having a protective covering on an outside surface of the tape.
10. The vest according to claim 1, further comprising a tape on an upper portion of a side of the front of the vest, said tape capable of engaging with an upper portion of a side of the back of the vest for forming a shoulder of the vest, the tape having a protective covering on a outside surface of the tape.
11. The vest according to claim 1, further comprising a tape on an upper portion of a side of the back of the vest, said tape capable of engaging with an upper portion of a side of the front of the vest for forming a shoulder of the vest, the tape having a protective covering on a outside surface of the tape.
12. The vest according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of non-inflatable sleeves.
13. The vest according to claim 12, wherein each of the sleeves of the vest has an outer surface and an inner surface, with there being thermal radiation reflective material on at least a portion of the inner surface of said sleeve and radar reflective material on at least a portion of the outer surface of said sleeve.
14. In a vest of an emergency anti-hypothermia system, the improvements wherein at least part of the vest is inflatable, the vest is made with air impervious material to provide the part that is inflatable, and the vest is thermally insulating around a closeable front of the vest, said closeable front being comprised of a first panel and a second panel, with the first and second panels separable from each other in an open state and engageable with each other on a closed state, substantially full sides of the vest, said full sides each being comprised of a single panel, and a substantially full back of the vest from a neck area to a waist area of the vest, said full back being comprised of a single panel, wherein the vest has an outer surface and an inner surface, with there being thermal radiation reflective material on at least a portion of the inner surface of the vest and integrated vent holes located in the front, sides, and back of the vest.
15. The vest according to claim 14, further comprising an integrated inflation tube.
16. The vest according to claim 14, further comprising an integrated collar.
17. The vest according to claim 14, further comprising an integrated inflation tube and an integrated collar.
18. The vest according to claim 14, wherein the part of the vest that is inflatable comprises chambers.
19. The vest according to claim 18, wherein the inner surface is on the outside of the chambers.
20. The vest according to claim 14, wherein the material of the vest has a thickness no more than 0.014 inches.
21. The vest according to claim 14, further comprising a tape on the front of the vest for closing the vest, the tape having a protective covering on an outside surface of the tape.
22. The vest according to claim 14, further comprising a tape on an upper portion of a side of the front of the vest, said tape capable of engaging with an upper portion of a side of the back of the vest for forming a shoulder of the vest, the tape having a protective covering on a outside surface of the tape.
23. The vest according to claim 14, further comprising a tape on an upper portion of a side of the back of the vest, said tape capable of engaging with an upper portion of a side of the front of the vest for forming a shoulder of the vest, the tape having a protective covering on a outside surface of the tape.
24. The vest according to claim 14, further comprising a pair of non-inflatable sleeves.
25. The vest according to claim 24, wherein each of the sleeves of the vest has an outer surface and an inner surface, with there being thermal radiation reflective material on at least a portion of the inner surface of said sleeve and radar reflective material on at least a portion of the outer surface of said sleeve.
26. In an emergency anti-hypothermia system comprising a vest, the improvements wherein: the vest is comprised of a thermally insulating garment around a closeable front of the vest, said closeable front being comprised of a first panel and a second panel, with the first and second panels separable from each other in an open state and engageable with each other in a closed state, substantially full sides of the vest, said full sides each being comprised of a single panel, and a substantially full back of the vest from a neck area to a waist area of the vest, said full back being comprised of a single panel, wherein at least part of the garment is inflatable and of an air impervious material, the part that is inflatable comprises chambers defined by surfaces, wherein the chambers are upper and lower on at least a front of the vest and cross-connected, and the vest has an outer surface and an inner surface, with there being thermal radiation reflective material on at least a portion of the inner surface of the vest, radar reflective material on at least a portion of the outer surface of the vest, integrated vent holes located in the front, sides, and back of the vest, an integrated inflation tube, and an integrated collar, wherein the vest is sufficiently portable to be carried for emergency use.
27. The vest according to claim 26, further comprising a tape on the front of the vest for closing the vest, the tape having a protective covering on an outside surface of the tape.
28. The vest according to claim 26, further comprising a tape on an upper portion of a side of the front of the vest, said tape capable of engaging with an upper portion of a side of the back of the vest for forming a shoulder of the vest, the tape having a protective covering on a outside surface of the tape.
29. The vest according to claim 26, further comprising a tape on an upper portion of a side of the back of the vest, said tape capable of engaging with an upper portion of a side of the front of the vest for forming a shoulder of the vest, the tape having a protective covering on a outside surface of the tape.
30. The vest according to claim 26, wherein the inner surface of the vest is on the outside of the chambers.
31. The vest according to claim 26, wherein the material of the vest has a thickness no more than 0.014 inches.
32. The vest according to claim 26, further comprising a pair of non-inflatable sleeves.
33. The vest according to claim 32, wherein each of the sleeves of the vest has an outer surface and an inner surface, with there being thermal radiation reflective material on at least a portion of the inner surface of said sleeve and radar reflective material on at least a portion of the outer surface of said sleeve.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Preferred embodiments will now be described with respect to the following drawings that illustrate but do not limit the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] The present invention discloses an emergency anti-hypothermia system. In one embodiment, the system comprises an inflatable vest 100. See
[0019] The vest 100 is structured with a closeable front 110, substantially full sides 122,124 of the vest 100, and a substantially full back 130 extending from the neck area 136 to the waist area 138 of the vest 100. The vest 100 moreover has an outer surface and an inner surface, with there being thermal radiation reflective material on at least a portion of the inner surface of the vest 100. When inflated, the vest 100 is thermally insulating around the front 110, sides 122,124, and back 130.
[0020] In one embodiment the vest 100 is manufactured as a single part. See
[0021] The part of the vest 100 that is inflatable comprises a plurality of interconnected chambers 180. See
[0022] The inflation tube(s) 160 comprise a simple one-way mouthpiece, for example a flap valve made of the film material of the vest 100 on the vest's collar 170. See
[0023] One or more of the chambers 180 may have an inter-chamber fusion 182 joining the inner surface of the vest 100 to the outer surface of the vest 100. See
[0024] The vest 100 may be provided in a deflated state, flattened out as a single sheet. See
[0025] The user dons the vest 100 by inserting each arm through a corresponding armhole formed by the side 122, back 130, front 110, and shoulder 126 of the vest 100. Then the front 110 of the vest 100 is closed by bringing one side 112 of the front 110 of the vest 100 into contact with the other side 116 of the front 110 of the vest 100. See
[0026] In a preferred embodiment, the vest 100 comprises a radar reflective material on at least a portion of its outer surface. This may be aluminized nylon or other high tensile-strength polyester film metalized on one or both surfaces. The radar reflecting properties of materials such as these are well-established. When inflated, this flexible metalized material forms three-dimensional radar reflective surfaces, presenting much greater reflective opportunity to incident radar waves, and thus aiding in search and rescue operations. In another preferred embodiment, the vest 100 comprises integrated vent holes 150 located in the front 110, sides 122,124, and back 130. These vent holes 150 are punched through the welded vest 100 material at chamber 180 intersections points during the manufacturing process, and allow for greater transfer of moisture from perspiration to the outside of the garment, thereby enhancing wearer comfort and the vest's 100 insulating properties. In yet another preferred embodiment, the vest 100 comprises an integrated inflation tube 160. This tube 160, positioned on the front collar 170, greatly improves the process of vest 100 inflation. In yet another preferred embodiment, the vest 100 comprises a non-inflating integrated collar 170. This collar 170 is produced by fusing both layers of the vest 100 material, thus creating a wind barrier and additional heat reflective surface at the back of the wearer's neck, aiding in overall comfort and utility. In the most preferred embodiment each of these features is incorporated into the vest 100.
[0027] In one variant, the vest 100 has a pair of non-inflatable sleeves 190. See
[0028] What has been described and illustrated herein is a preferred embodiment of the invention along with some it its variations. The terms, descriptions and figures used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and are not meant as limitations. Those skilled in the art will recognize that many variations are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention in which all terms are meant in their broadest, reasonable sense unless otherwise indicated. Any headings utilized within the description are for convenience only and have no legal or limiting effect.