Personal cooling apparatus

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Inventors

Horn, Stephen T.

Application #

401861

Filed

Mar-10-1995

Published

Aug-6-1996

Current US Class

128/200.24
128/204.15

International Classes

A62B 007/02

Field of Search

128/204.15 128/204.16 128/200.24 607/96 607/108 607/157 607/179

Examiners

Burr; Edgar S.

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Abstract
The present invention comprises both the method and an apparatus to cool persons in a hot environment. It does this by providing breathing air at a temperature that would not be easily tolerated by the skin without vascular constriction and a decoupling of the cooling process. It would provide air at temperatures sometimes 100.degree. F. or more below ambient temperatures allowing absorption of body heat to take place in the lungs. The apparatus includes a face mask and a heat sink that the air passes through as well as a heat sink to cool the blood flowing near the skin over the kidneys,
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A breathing apparatus for delivering cooled breathing air to a patient comprising:

a source of respirable gas;

an insulated housing defining a volume, said housing having upper, lower and lateral surfaces, said lower surface having an inlet and said upper surface having an outlet, said inlet being in fluid communication with said source of respirable gas;

a ribbed copper tube inside said housing connecting said inlet to said outlet, said ribbed copper tube being surrounded by a heat absorbent material substantially filling said volume;

a valve connected to the outlet external to said housing, said valve being selectively in communication with said outlet and the ambient;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention comprises both the method and an apparatus to cool persons in a hot environment.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is a established need in industry for a method of cooling workers in hot environments and treating heat stress. A pressing example is the recent notice of the increase in heart attack deaths of on duty firefighters. In fact of the 34 fireground deaths of 1993 over 52% of them were reported to be from heat stressed induced heart attacks. This is attributed to the mandated use of NFPA 500 clothing or bunker gear worn by fire fighters. (Physiological Responses to Working In Bunker Gear: A Comparative Study, Fire Engineering 11/94)The bunker gear has reduced bum deaths to less than 5% but the hot microclimate inside has added to the cardiovascular work load. Clearly this heat stress/overexertion induced heart attacks needs to be addressed and in a way that does not greatly increase the weight and hence work load of the fire fighter Most personal cooling devices cool the skin exclusively through conduction or evaporation with no regard for other methods. They are necessarily heavy and bulky and restrictive. The present invention uses an different method.
 
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