Personal cooling garment and cooling device
12527368 ยท 2026-01-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Jintu FAN (Hong Kong, CN)
- Lun LOU (Hong Kong, HK)
- Yiying ZHOU (Hong Kong, CN)
- Yang HONG (Hong Kong, CN)
Cpc classification
F25D3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2400/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A personal cooling enclosing material comprises a garment body; an air cooling system provided on an outside surface of the garment body, wherein the air cooling system further comprises a receptacle and a coolant contained in the receptacle; and an air circulation system provided on an inside surface of the garment body for drawing original air from an internal space inside the garment body for cooling. The air circulation system is separated from the air cooling system to avoid direct contact of the original air with the coolant of the air cooling system. The air cooling system is in thermal communication with the air circulation system.
Claims
1. A personal cooling garment comprising: a garment body; an air cooling system provided on an outside surface of the garment body, wherein the air cooling system further comprises a receptacle and a coolant contained in the receptacle; and an air circulation system provided on an inside surface of the garment body for drawing original air from an internal space inside the garment body for cooling, wherein: the air circulation system is separated from the air cooling system to avoid direct contact of the original air with the coolant of the air cooling system; and the air cooling system is in thermal communication with the air circulation system.
2. The personal cooling garment according to claim 1, wherein the air circulation system further comprises: an air chamber that opens to the internal space inside the garment body; one or more blowers in fluid communication with the air chamber for facilitating an intake of the original air from the internal space inside the garment body and delivering the original air to the air chamber; and a battery pack electrically connected to the one or more blowers for powering the one or more blowers.
3. The personal cooling garment according to claim 2, wherein the air chamber comprises a chamber body with an opening and one or more air inlets; and wherein the one or more air inlets are respectively connected to the one or more blowers.
4. The personal cooling garment according to claim 3, wherein the chamber body is a hollow box having a lower base surface and a lateral surface protruding from and substantially perpendicular to the lower base surfaces, and wherein the lateral surface is provided with the one or more air inlets.
5. The personal cooling garment according to claim 4, wherein the chamber body further comprises an upper base surface provided with the opening.
6. The personal cooling garment according to claim 4, wherein the chamber body and the one or more blowers are integrated together, one or more hollow cylinders are provided on the external surface of the lateral surface of the chamber body so as to respectively accommodate the one or more blowers, with the air inlets respectively disposed between the one or more hollow cylinders and the lateral surface.
7. The personal cooling garment according to claim 4, wherein the one or more air inlets are tubes tangentially aligned with the peripheral of the chamber body along the lateral surface.
8. The personal cooling garment according to claim 4, wherein the chamber body further comprises plural fins arranged in a space within the chamber body.
9. The personal cooling garment according to claim 8, wherein each of the plural fins is protruded from the lower base surface of the chamber body, and wherein the plural fins are uniformly arranged in rows and columns, or in concentric circles.
10. The personal cooling garment according to claim 2, wherein the air chamber further comprises a lid having an outlet, and wherein the original air is cooled in the air chamber and vented back to the internal space inside the garment body through the outlet of the lid.
11. The personal cooling garment according to claim 2 further comprising an air distribution system for distributing chilled air from the air chamber to different positions of the internal space inside the garment body, wherein the air distribution system comprises a flat triangular prism fluidly connected to the air chamber and with one side surface open, or the air distribution system comprises one or more flexible pipes fluidly connected to the air chamber, or the air distribution system comprises a flat box fluidly connected to the air chamber and having a cross-section being a combination a semicircle and a rectangle.
12. The personal cooling garment according to claim 1, wherein the garment body comprises a container, wherein the container comprises an external compartment for accommodating the air cooling system and an internal compartment for accommodating the air circulation system.
13. The personal cooling garment according to claim 12, wherein the internal compartment is placed within the garment body and comprises Velcro tapes and a cover piece, or a pocket attached to the inside surface of the garment body.
14. The personal cooling garment according to claim 12, wherein the external compartment comprises a pocket attached to the garment body, and a cover for closing the pocket.
15. The personal cooling garment according to claim 14, wherein a thermal insulation layer is provided outside the external compartment to reduce heat loss; and wherein the thermal insulation layer comprises a material having a low thermal conductivity value.
16. The personal cooling garment according to claim 1, wherein the coolant comprises ice, cold water, or dry ice.
17. A cooling device for an internal space enclosed by a housing, the cooling device comprising: an air cooling system provided on an outside surface of the housing, wherein the air cooling system further comprises a receptacle and a coolant contained in the receptacle; and an air circulation system provided on an inside surface of the housing for drawing original air from the internal space for cooling, wherein: the air circulation system is separated from the air cooling system to avoid direct contact of the original air with the coolant of the air cooling system; and the air cooling system is in thermal communication with the air circulation system.
18. The cooling device according to claim 17, wherein the air circulation system further comprises: an air chamber that opens to the internal space inside the housing; one or more blowers in fluid communication with the air chamber for facilitating an intake of the original air from the internal space inside the housing and delivering the original air to the air chamber; and a battery pack electrically connected to the one or more blowers for powering the one or more blowers.
19. The cooling device according to claim 18, wherein the air chamber comprises a chamber body with an opening and one or more air inlets, and wherein the one or more air inlets are respectively connected to the outlets of the one or more blowers.
20. The cooling device according to claim 19, wherein the chamber body is a hollow box having a lower base surface, and a lateral surface protruding from and substantially perpendicular to the lower base surfaces, and wherein the lateral surface is provided with the one or more air inlets.
21. The cooling device according to claim 20, wherein the chamber body further comprises plural fins arranged in a space within the chamber body; wherein each of the plural fins is protruded from the lower base surface of the chamber body; and wherein the plural fins are uniformly arranged in rows and columns, or in concentric circles.
22. The cooling device according to claim 17, wherein the coolant comprises ice, cold water, or dry ice.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The appended drawings contain figures to further illustrate and clarify the above and other aspects, advantages, and features of the present disclosure. It will be appreciated that these drawings depict only certain embodiments of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit its scope. It will also be appreciated that these drawings are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been depicted to scale. The present disclosure will now be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The disclosure will be more fully described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure may be embodied in a number of different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments described herein.
(13) The benefits, advantages, solutions to problems and any element(s) that may cause any benefit, advantage, or solution to occur or become more pronounced are not to be construed as critical, required, or essential features or elements of any or all of the claims. The invention is defined solely by the appended claims including any amendments made during the pendency of this application and all equivalents of those claims as issued.
(14) In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word comprise or variations such as comprises or comprising is used in an inclusive sense, i.e., to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
(15) The values recited herein are exemplary, and are not intended to limit the present invention to a particular configuration or set of values, but only indicate one possible set of values, unless otherwise indicated herein.
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(17) In certain embodiments, the present disclosure may also be implemented as a cooling device for an internal space enclosed by a housing, a film, or other barrier materials. The cooling device comprises an air cooling system 140, and an air circulation system 160. The air cooling system 140 is provided on an outside surface of the housing. The air circulation system 160 is provided on an inside surface of the housing for drawing original air from the internal space for cooling.
(18) The garment body 102 can be any type of clothing made of any materials suitable to be worn by the wearer, particularly for outdoor activities.
(19) While the garment body 102 can be made of any material, it is desirable to minimize the escape of air from the inside to the outside of the garment body 102. Therefore, a fabric with low air permeability, yet still breathable, is preferred. Also, considering the outdoor environmental conditions, it is important to protect the skin from excessive ultraviolet (UV) light exposure. Nylon, which effectively absorbs UV radiation in the wavelength range of 280-400 nm, can be chosen as the outer shell material of the garment body 102.
(20) In certain embodiments, the garment body 102 is provided with a container 122 for holding the air cooling system 140 and the air circulation system 160. In the illustrated embodiment shown in
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(23) Moreover, a thermal insulation layer (not shown) can be provided outside the external compartment 124 to reduce the heat loss to the environment. In certain embodiments, the thermal insulation layer is formed on or attached to the pocket 126, comprising a material having a low thermal conductivity value.
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(25) It is apparent that the internal compartment 134 can also be provided as a pocket attached on the inside surface of the garment body 102 according to certain embodiments similar to the pocket 126 shown in
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(28) Advantageously, the air circulation system 160 is separated from the air cooling system 140 to avoid direct contact of the original air with the coolant of the air cooling system 140. Therefore, the original air would not be delivered to the air cooling system to contact the coolant in the air cooling system, so as to avoid adding moisture, which may cause discomfort associated with the sensation of wetness. The air cooling system 140 is in thermal communication with the air circulation system 160 for heat exchange.
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(30) The chamber body 170 can be a hollow box having a lower base surface 194 and a lateral surface 196 protruding from and substantially perpendicular to lower base surfaces 192. The lower base surface 194 and the lateral surface 196 can be made separately and fixed or assembled together. They can also be formed integrally.
(31) In certain embodiments, the chamber body 170 can optionally have an upper base surface 192. In certain embodiments, the upper base surface 192 and the lower base surface 194 are identical and arranged in parallel. Preferably, the upper base surface 192 is provided with the opening 172, and the lateral surface 196 is provided with the one or more air inlets 178. In certain embodiments, the one or more air inlets 178 are tubes tangentially aligned with the peripheral of the chamber body 170 along the lateral surface 196. The upper and the lower base surfaces can have a shape of a circle (as shown in
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(33) In certain embodiments, the air chamber 162 can optionally have a lid 174. Certain embodiments of the lid 174 are shown in
(34) The outlets of the one or more blowers 164 are connected to the air inlets 178 of chamber body 170 of the air chamber 162 so that the original air can be circulated from the one or more blowers 164 into the chamber body 170.
(35) The one or more blowers 164 are used to facilitate an intake of the original air from an internal space inside the garment body 102 and deliver the original air to the air chamber 162 for cooling. As the air cooling system 140 is in thermal communication with the air circulation system 160, the original air is circulated in the air chamber 162 and undergoes heat exchange with the coolant in the air cooling system 140. The chilled air is then vented back to the internal space inside the garment body 102 for lowering the body temperature of the wearer. In one embodiment, the chilled air is vented through the opening 172 of the chamber body 170. In an alternative embodiment, the chilled air is vented back to the internal space inside the garment body 102 through the outlet 176 of the lid 174.
(36) The air circulation system 160 can be activated by a manual knob (not shown) located in, e.g., the battery pack 166.
(37) The personal cooling garment 100 may further comprise an adjusting knob or dial (not shown), which is provided in the air chamber 162 to control and adjust the temperature of the chilled air.
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(41) Further, the personal cooling garment 100 can further comprise an air distribution system to distribute chilled air from the air circulation system 160, 260. As shown in
(42) As stated above, the air taken from the internal space inside the garment body 102 is considered as original air.
(43) In one embodiment, the chilled air is vented through the opening 172 of the chamber body 170 of the air chamber 162. In an alternative embodiment, the chilled air is vented through the outlet 176 of the lid 174. If there is an air distribution system 180, the chilled air is vented into the air distribution system 180 for distributing evenly to different positions of the internal space inside the garment body 102. The coolant in the air cooling system 140 is in thermal communication with the air entering the air chamber 162 and passing through the plural fins 179 to continuously exchange heat with the original air, which can take away the excess heat on the body surface.
(44) As can be seen from the above, the original air, taken by the blowers 164 into the air chamber 162 and passing through the plural fins 179 in the air chamber 162, exchanges heat with the coolant contained in the receptacle 148 of the air cooling system 140 outside the garment body 102. Thus, the air chamber 162 avoids direct contact of the original air with the coolant of the air cooling system 140. The cool and dry original air (or referred to as chilled air) is used to cool the human body of the wearer. As a result, this process can separate the coolant from the original air, which can effectively cool the original air and avoid adding moisture to the original air. The cooling efficiency can also be enhanced.
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(46) This illustrates a cooling device and the personal cooling garment in accordance with the present disclosure. It will be apparent that variants of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be integrated into other apparatus. The present embodiment is, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the disclosure is indicated by the appended claims rather than by the preceding description, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.