Temperature controlling garment

a temperature control and garment technology, applied in the field of garments, can solve the problems of affecting the freedom of movement of the wearer, affecting the activity of the wearer, and inconvenient use, and achieve the effects of promoting evaporation over a broad area of the material, reducing the accumulation of moisture, and eliminating localized accumulation of moistur

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-04-27
WEBB MICHAEL H
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[0008] According to one aspect of the invention, a garment is provided that is made from a base layer material utilizing moisture management technology giving it a relatively high wicking ability. Such moisture management technology is well known in the art and includes, but is not limited to, the application of coatings to the surface of materials, the structure of the material, the fibers used to make the materials and the orientation and structure of such fibers. Such materials may include, but are not limited to, polyester, spandex, nylon and lycra. These materials, and any other material utilizing a moisture management technology, eliminate localized accumulation of moisture by pulling moisture and excess heat away from the body and spreading it throughout the material, thereby promoting evaporation over a broad area of the material. At least one temperature modification pack is also provided that changes the temperature of the air and moisture as it passes through the garment. There is at least one receptacle associated with the garment that retains the temperature modification pack in place on the garment. The temperature modification pack cools or heats the air and moisture inside the garment. The cooled or heated air and moisture circulates around the body of the person wearing the garment. The cooled area greatly exceeds the area covered by the temperature modification pack and thereby increases the comfort of the person.
[0009] According to another aspect of the present invention, the temperature modification pack comprises an outer, tear resistant casing defining a closed cavity and a polymer mixture contained within the cavity. The casing can be made from plastic, foil, PVC or Tyvek® material. The polymer mixture may be comprised of poly sodium acrylate, gelatine, a bulking agent, pectin and water. This polymer mixture is capable of receiving a thermal charge and is capable of storing the thermal charge such that the thermal charge is released over an extended period of time. A bulking agent, such as clay or starch, is included in the polymer mixture to prevent the polymer from settling to the bottom of the cavity.
[0010] Other aspects of the invention relate to the garment being form-fitting to the body of the person wearing it. The receptacle of the form fitting garment holds the temperature modification pack in close proximity to the person's body to improve the effectiveness of the pack, cooling or heating the body of the person wearing the garment. The receptacle provides promoting indirect contact with the body through the material of the receptacle. The form-fitting garment holds the pack against a person's body so that the pack does not interfere with body movement. The vertically elongated shape of the pack and spacing around the torso also facilitates body movement. Furthermore, the garment's receptacles may be selectively closed to keep the packs in the receptacles until the temperature modification is no longer needed or until the packs are changed.

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Such devices may be inconvenient to use and may interfere with the freedom of movement of a person wearing the device.
Bulky cooling packs may interfere with a person's activities.
Water permeated devices may be heavy and make the user wet.
In short, none of these earlier devices provides a light weight, flexible, long lasting and inexpensive solution to the problem described above.

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[0026] Referring to FIGS. 1-3, a comfort controlling garment 2 is illustrated as it is worn by a person. The garment 2 is made from a compression base layer material utilizing moisture management technology giving it a relatively high wicking ability. A temperature modification pack 4 is illustrated that is retained in a receptacle 6. The garment may have two or more temperature modification packs 4 that may be disposed in receptacles 6a and 6b in the front of the garment. Two temperature modification packs 4 may be disposed in receptacles 6c and 6d in the rear of the garment. An array of four temperature control packs 4 may be housed in four receptacles 6a, 6b, 6c and 6d around the torso of the person wearing the garment. A temperature control pack may be located in close proximity to each breast and each shoulder blade of the person wearing the garment. In one embodiment, the garment may be form fitting to the person wearing it. The temperature modification packs 4 are contained ...

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A temperature controlling garment comprising a garment made from a layer of material that utilizes moisture management technology to enhance its ability to wick moisture away from the body of the person wearing it, at least one temperature modification pack that changes the temperature of the garment, and at least one receptacle associated with the garment that holds the temperature modification pack in place on the garment. The temperature modification pack comprises an outer casing defining a closed cavity and a polymer mixture contained within the cavity wherein the polymer mixture receives and stores a thermal charge and releases the thermal charge over an extended period of time.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 522,679 filed Oct. 27, 2004.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] 1. Field of the Invention [0003] The present invention relates to garments which can heat or cool the body of the person wearing them to enhance their comfort. [0004] 2. Background Art [0005] There is a need for a light weight garment that can cool or heat the body of the person wearing it for hours at a time for the purpose of maintaining a comfortable body temperature in extreme environments. Such a garment may have a wide range of applications including, but not limited to, use by military personnel in hot or cold theaters of operation, race car drivers, persons who work out of doors and persons engaging in recreational activities such as skiing, golfing, hiking. [0006] The prior art discloses several different types of devices that attempt to cool or heat a person. Such devices may be inconven...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41D13/00
CPCA41D13/0058A41D2400/20A41D31/14
Inventor WEBB, MICHAEL H.
Owner WEBB MICHAEL H
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