PERSONAL CLIMATE CONTROL DEVICE
Disclosed is an apparatus for regulating the body temperature of a human by including a clip on portable apparatus for cooling and heating the core of the human. The present personal climate control device provides a hands free cooling and heating device which may be clipped to the belt or pant of a wearer. In cooling the body, the device amplifies evaporation and decreases the chances of shirt to skin contact.
This application relies upon U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/830,430, filed Jul. 13, 2006, the content of which is hereby incorporated in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates to an apparatus for regulating the body temperature of a human and in greater detail the present invention includes a portable apparatus for cooling and heating the core of the human body.
BACKGROUNDA person working in a warm environment or performing tasks for which protective clothing is required may find the working conditions uncomfortable and may even experience a deterioration in performance or increased fatigue due to the build-up of body heat. Additionally construction workers also experience the same heat discomfort. This may result in elevated body temperatures and increased stress.
One technique for keeping the body cool in such situations has been to employ a coolant-chilled garment. A coolant liquid such as chilled water is pumped through tubes which are attached to the garment to chill the garment. Such systems are typically closed systems in which the coolant is circulated through a cooling unit to maintain the garment and coolant at a chilled temperature.
Although the entire system may be self contained, a person wearing the chilled garment must be tethered at all times to the cooling unit. The tether, of course, restricts the mobility of the wearer of the garment. Cooling by means of a liquid increases the weight the cooling garment and also the complexity and cost of the system. In addition, the cooling and tank units that are required for the liquid coolant may impede the movements of the wearer or others when the system is used in confined areas or when movement in the work area is necessary.
Additionally, there have been systems employing air or refrigerated air for cooling individuals. However, these systems have been uncomfortable to wear, cumbersome to use, and frequently have the same disadvantages as the liquid cooling systems.
Thus, what is needed is an apparatus for regulating the body temperature of a human that is both portable and easy to use while providing comfort to the user.
SUMMARYThe present invention comprises an apparatus for regulating the body temperature of a human by including a portable apparatus for cooling and heating the core of the human. The present personal climate control device provides a hands free cooling and heating device which may be clipped to the belt or pant of a wearer. In cooling the body the device amplifies evaporation and decreases the chances of shirt to skin contact.
In greater detail, the present invention includes a personal climate control device comprising a housing for venting and directing an airflow upward and across a core of a human body. The housing includes a first and second opposed opening formed within the housing and a fan located within the housing. The fan is capable of directing an air stream from the first opening and towards the second opening of the housing so that the air stream is directed across the core of the human body. An electric motor operatively connected to the fan with a power supply connected to the electric motor. A clip is further included and connected to the housing for securing the housing to the human body.
The motor may be a piezoelectric motor with the fan selected from the group consisting essentially of a tube-axial fan, a centrifugal radial fan and combinations thereof. The device may further include a pre-chilled element located within the housing and operatively located such that air passes over the pre-chilled element to produce a cooled air stream. The device may also include a pre-heated element located within the housing and operatively located such that air passes over the pre-heated element to produce a heated air stream.
In a further embodiment, the personal climate control device includes a heating element located within the housing and operatively located such that air passes over the heating element to produce a heated air stream. An additional embodiment includes a mechanical heating and cooling apparatus located within the housing for cooling and heating the air stream for heating and cooling the core of the human body.
DRAWINGSIn the drawings:
The present invention comprises an apparatus for regulating the body temperature of a human by including a portable apparatus for cooling and heating the core of the human. In greater detail the present invention includes a personal climate control device comprising a housing for venting and directing an airflow upward and across a core of a human body. The housing includes a first and second opposed opening formed within the housing and a fan located within the housing. The fan is capable of directing an air stream from the first opening and towards the second opening of the housing so that the air stream being directed across the core of the human body. An electric motor operatively connected to the fan with a power supply connected to the electric motor. A clip is further included and connected to the housing for securing the housing to the human body.
Referring now to the drawings in which like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views,
The housing 8 includes a first opening 4 and second 6 opposed opening formed within the housing 8. The first opening 4 receives air intake and directs it up the housing 8 and then out the second opening 6 to cool or heat the core of a human. The second opening 6 may fit under the shirt of the user for directing the cooled or heated air stream. A fan 12 is located within the housing. The fan is capable of directing an air stream from the first opening and towards the second opening of the housing so that the air stream is directed across the core of the human body. The fan 12 may be mounted at various positions within the housing 8, including vertically and horizontally within the housing 4. As shown in
An electric motor 16 is operatively connected to the fan 12, typically via a drive shaft. Typically, the motor 16 is located within the housing 8. However, it is contemplated that the motor 18 may be located outside of the housing 8. The motor 16 may be any type of motor capable of powering the fan 12. The motor 16 is connected to a power supply 14. The power supply 14 may be any device capable of providing power or electricity to the motor 16, including a solar cell, battery and rechargeable battery. Additionally connected to the housing is a clip 10 for attaching the device 2 to the human user. The term “clip” is used herein to mean a singular non-belt type attachment means used to secure the device 2 to the user. In one embodiment, the clip 10 is as shown in
While applicant has set forth embodiments as illustrated and described above, it is recognized that variations may be made with respect to disclosed embodiments. Therefore, while the invention has been disclosed in various forms only, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that many additions, deletions and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention, and no undue limits should be imposed except as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A personal climate control device comprising:
- a housing for venting and directing an airflow upward and across a core of a human body;
- a first and a second opposed opening formed within the housing;
- a fan located within the housing, wherein the fan directing an air stream from the first opening and towards the second opening of the housing, and whereby the air stream being directed across the human body;
- an electronic motor operatively connected to the fan;
- a power supply connected to the electric motor; and
- a clip connected to the housing for securing the housing to the human body.
2. The personal climate control device of claim 1, wherein the motor is a piezoelectric motor.
3. The personal climate control device of claim 1, wherein the fan is selected from the group consisting essentially of a tube-axial fan, a centrifugal radial fan and combinations thereof.
4. The personal climate control device of claim 1, wherein the power supply is a battery.
5. The personal climate control device of claim 4, further including a solar power supply source.
6. The personal climate control device of claim 1, further including a pre-chilled element located within the housing and operatively located such that air passes over the pre-chilled element to produce a cooled air stream.
7. The personal climate control device of claim 1, further including a pre-heated element located within the housing and operatively located such that air passes over the pre-heated element to produce a heated air stream.
8. The personal climate control device of claim 1, further including a heating element located within the housing and operatively located such that air passes over the heating element to produce a heated air stream.
9. The personal climate control device of claim 1, further including a mechanical heating and cooling apparatus located within the housing for cooling and heating the air stream for heating and cooling the core of the human body.
10. The personal climate control device of claim 1, wherein the second opening in the housing is located under a shirt worn by a human.
11. The personal climate control device of claim 1, further including a directional control device located at the second opening in the housing for directing the air stream.
12. A personal climate control device comprising:
- a housing for venting and directing an airflow upward and across a core of a human body;
- a first and a second opposed opening formed within the housing;
- a fan located within the housing, wherein the fan directing an air stream from the first opening and towards the second opening of the housing, and whereby the air stream being directed across the core of the human body;
- an electronic motor operatively connected to the fan;
- a power supply connected to the electric motor;
- a mechanical heating and cooling apparatus located within the housing for cooling and heating the air stream for heating and cooling the core of the human body. and
- a clip connected to the housing for securing the housing to the human body.
13. The personal climate control device of claim 12, wherein the second opening in the housing is located under a shirt worn by a human.
14. The personal climate control device of claim 12, further including a directional control device located at the second opening in the housing for directing the air stream.
15. The personal climate control device of claim 12, wherein the motor is a piezoelectric motor.
16. The personal climate control device of claim 12, wherein the fan is selected from the group consisting essentially of a tube-axial fan, a centrifugal radial fan and combinations thereof.
17. The personal climate control device of claim 12, wherein the power supply is a battery.
18. The personal climate control device of claim 12, wherein the mechanical heating and cooling apparatus is a heat pump.
19. A personal climate control device comprising:
- a housing for venting and directing an airflow upward and across a core of a human body;
- a first and a second opposed opening formed within the housing;
- a fan located within the housing, wherein the fan directing an air stream from the first opening and towards the second opening of the housing, and whereby the air stream being directed across the core of the human body;
- an electronic motor operatively connected to the fan;
- a pre-chilled element located within the housing and operatively located such that air passes over the pre-chilled element to produce a cooled air stream;
- a power supply connected to the electric motor; and
- a clip connected to the housing for securing the housing to the human body.
20. The personal climate control device of claim 19, further including a pre-heated element located within the housing and operatively located such that air passes over the pre-heated element to produce a heated air stream.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 12, 2007
Publication Date: Mar 6, 2008
Inventor: Michael Torilli (Warwick, RI)
Application Number: 11/777,241
International Classification: F24F 7/06 (20060101);