Blanket having two independently controlled cooling zones
A blanket having two distinct cooling zones whereby each occupant has control over the zone directly in physical contact. Via a remote controller, each occupant has control over a fan pumping ambient air into their respective zone and thru small reinforced openings located on the bottom side of the zone thus cooling the occupant.
This application claims the priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. section 119 of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/367,545 entitled “Cooling Blanket” filed Jul. 26, 2010, which is in its entirety herein incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMany individuals enjoy sharing a bed with their spouse but find it hard to agree on air temperature for the most optimal night's sleep. This is due to the fact that most husbands and wives need different amounts of cool air to lower their body temperatures. Additionally, individuals without access to air-conditioning during hot summer nights may find it difficult to fall asleep due to their raised body temperature. These individuals may have access to ceiling or window fans, but oftentimes the simple movement of air is not enough to lower body temperatures to a comfortable state. Also, many individuals suffer from night sweats and hot flashes in which additional cool air is needed to alleviate the sharp spike in body temperature. Therefor, a need exists for a blanket in which each user has readily available control over the cooling level of the blanket directly in physical contact.
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While the preferred embodiment has been described above, many other embodiments and variations are possible within the scope of the present disclosure and in the appended claims that follow. Accordingly, the details of the preferred embodiment are not to be construed as limiting. It is to be understood that the terms used herein are merely descriptive rather than limiting and that various changes, numerous equivalents may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the claimed invention.
Claims
1. A cooling blanket comprising:
- an upper portion for providing warmth; a lower portion for providing cooling; the lower portion being operationally mounted on the underside of the upper portion; the upper portion and the lower portion defining a space between them for the flow of cooling fluid; the blanket having a first zone and a second zone, the first zone being isolated from the second zone so that the fluid within the space of the first zone is not in communication with fluid in the second zone; each zone connected to an independent source of cooling fluid; each independent source of cooling fluid having a respective remote controller for regulating the flow of the cooling fluid.
2. A cooling blanket as in claim 1, wherein the lower portion of the blanket having perforations for the passage of cooling fluid from within the zone to the exterior of the blanket.
3. A cooling blanket comprising:
- an upper portion for providing warmth; a lower portion for providing cooling; the lower portion being operationally mounted on the underside of the upper portion; the upper portion and the lower portion defining a space between them for the flow of cooling fluid; the blanket having a first zone and a second zone, the first zone being isolated from the second zone so that the fluid within the space of the first zone is not in communication with fluid in the second zone; each zone connected to an independent source of cooling fluid; each independent source of cooling fluid having a remote controller for regulating the cooling fluid; the lower portion covering the top of mattress and the upper portion extends beyond the top of mattress.
4. A cooling blanket as in claim 3, wherein the remote controller is within convenient reach of the user.
5. A cooling blanket as in claim 3, wherein the remote controller is a wireless remote.
6. A cooling blanket as in claim 3, wherein the upper portion which extends beyond the top of the mattress is placed beneath the mattress positioning and anchoring the lower portion on top of mattress.
7. A cooling blanket comprising:
- an upper portion for providing warmth; a lower portion for providing cooling; the lower portion being operationally mounted on the underside of the upper portion; the upper portion and the lower portion defining a space between them for the flow of cooling fluid; the blanket having a first zone and a second zone, the first zone being isolated from the second zone so that the fluid within the space of the first zone is not in communication with fluid in the second zone; each zone connected to an independent source of cooling fluid; each independent source of cooling fluid having a remote controller for regulating the cooling fluid;each independent source of cooling fluid having a flexible tube removably interfacing with a flexible fluid distributor centrally connected to the distal end of each zone; each independent source of cooling fluid having its own power source.
8. A cooling blanket as in claim 7, wherein the flexible fluid distributor having a major central opening and minor lateral openings for efficient dispersal of cooling fluid within the zone; the flexible tube having a snap connection means thereon for interfacing with the flexible fluid distributor on the blanket forming a fluid tight connection.
9. A cooling blanket as in claim 7, wherein the cooling fluid is air.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 25, 2011
Publication Date: Jan 26, 2012
Inventor: Jan M. Pollard (Coeur d' Atene, ID)
Application Number: 13/137,171
International Classification: A47C 21/04 (20060101);