Nuclear emergency full wrap protective suit

By introducing flexible temperature control elements and temperature sensors into the nuclear emergency full-coverage protective suit, combined with Velcro and locking mechanisms, the problem of temperature regulation of protective suits in high-temperature environments has been solved, improving the comfort and work efficiency of emergency personnel.

CN224501500UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14TIANJIN HOSPITAL +2

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
TIANJIN HOSPITAL
Filing Date
2025-08-13
Publication Date
2026-07-14

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing full-coverage protective suits for nuclear emergency response lack temperature regulation capabilities in high-temperature environments, leading to heatstroke among emergency personnel and impacting work efficiency and safety.

Method used

A nuclear emergency full-coverage protective suit was designed, which incorporates a flexible temperature control element, a temperature sensor, and a circuit board. It is easy to install and remove with Velcro, and the locking mechanism enables the replacement of rechargeable batteries and temperature adjustment, ensuring both comfort and protective performance.

Benefits of technology

It enables temperature regulation of protective clothing in high-temperature environments, improving the comfort and work efficiency of emergency personnel and ensuring the effective use of protective clothing.

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Abstract

This application provides a nuclear emergency full-coverage protective suit, belonging to the field of protective clothing technology. The nuclear emergency full-coverage protective suit includes a protective suit body, a flexible temperature control element, a temperature sensor, a first sealing fabric, a second sealing fabric, a box, an insert, a circuit board, a rechargeable battery, a power sensor, and a locking mechanism. The flexible temperature control element and the temperature sensor are both installed within the garment's interlayer of the protective suit body. The first sealing fabric is sewn onto the protective suit body, and the second sealing fabric is sewn onto the outer garment of the protective suit body. This nuclear emergency full-coverage protective suit facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the flexible temperature control element and the temperature sensor, making it convenient for maintenance. The locking mechanism facilitates the replacement of a depleted rechargeable battery, ensuring the thermal insulation performance of the protective suit body and providing a better user experience.
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