(19)
(11) EP 2 552 266 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
30.07.2014 Bulletin 2014/31

(21) Application number: 11711825.7

(22) Date of filing: 24.03.2011
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
A41D 27/28(2006.01)
(86) International application number:
PCT/EP2011/054540
(87) International publication number:
WO 2011/117349 (29.09.2011 Gazette 2011/39)

(54)

VENTILATION DEVICE FOR CLOTHING

VENTILATIONSVORRICHTUNG FÜR KLEIDUNG

DISPOSITIF DE VENTILATION POUR VETEMENTS


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30) Priority: 26.03.2010 US 317721 P

(43) Date of publication of application:
06.02.2013 Bulletin 2013/06

(73) Proprietor: Hagalon AS
1416 Oppegård (NO)

(72) Inventor:
  • The inventor has agreed to waive his entitlement to designation.

(74) Representative: Onsagers AS 
Munkedamsveien 35 P.O. Box 1813 Vika
0123 Oslo
0123 Oslo (NO)


(56) References cited: : 
FR-A- 879 798
US-A- 1 784 158
US-A- 4 847 919
US-B1- 6 454 749
GB-A- 453 117
US-A- 2 460 269
US-A- 6 128 784
   
       
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    Description

    Field of the invention



    [0001] The invention relates to ventilation devices, in particular to an active ventilation device for clothing for providing a ventilating airflow to a wearer of clothing.

    BACKGROUND



    [0002] Athletes and other individuals participating in strenuous activities often become overheated. The layer of clothing worn by the individual may prevent or hinder the body's natural cooling mechanism, i.e. the evaporation of perspiration, due to the skin of the person not being exposed to the air. It is known to arrange openings or other passive ventilation means in clothing, however such passive means do not provide for an adequate exchange of air to effectively cool the user.

    SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



    [0003] The present invention provides a ventilation device that actively exchanges air trapped between the body of a user and a layer of clothing with outside air. The device comprises an appliance arranged to be worn about the torso of a user, in the form of a girdle, a vest or the like. The appliance comprises an outer shell and an inner shell, the shells defining an internal space therebetween. One or more collapsible bellows are arranged in the internal space between the shells. The shells are arranged to move relative to one another in response to the movement of a body part of the user such that portions of the shells alternately move nearer and farther from one another in response to said movement, thus alternately expanding and collapsing the bellows. The bellows are arranged with air inlets and air outlets connected to reversible valves. Such a device is known from US 6,454,749.

    [0004] According to one aspect of the invention a series of air distribution tubes are connected to the bellows and arranged underneath an outer layer of clothing in order to distribute and remove air from the body of the user. The distribution tubes may be integrated into the article of clothing or maybe arranged separately.

    [0005] According to one aspect, the appliance is in the form of a girdle arranged to be worn about the torso of the user. The girdle has an adjustable outer shell that once fitted to the user is relatively rigid. The girdle further comprises an inner shell that can expand and contract. According to one embodiment the expansion and contraction is facilitated by means of the inner shell having sections that are arranged to slide longitudinally relative to each other in response to the breathing of the user. When the user inhales, the circumference of his or her chest cavity increases. This causes the sections of the inner shell to slide apart thus increasing the circumference of the inner shell. The inner shell moves closer to the outer shell thereby compressing the bellows. When the user exhales, the opposite occurs, that is, the inner shell will contract and move farther away from the outer shell thus expanding the bellows.

    [0006] Depending upon the arrangement of the reversible valves and the distribution tubes, outside air can be drawn into the bellows and expelled onto the body of the user, or alternately warm moist air from around the body of the user may be drawn into the bellows and expelled to the outside environment. A combination of bellows can be arranged in the device to alternately or simultaneously perform both functions. The bellows may be arranged to expand passively in response to the relative movement of the shells or may be equipped with a spring or the like to actively expand the bellows when the shells move apart.

    [0007] In an alternate embodiment, the appliance is in the form of a vest. The outer material of the vest can function as the outer shell of the appliance while an inner section functions as the inner shell of the appliance. The vest can alternately be made of a softer fabric with the girdle of the first embodiment integrated therein. According to one aspect the vest or girdle may have supply tubes connected to perforated airbags for air distribution and body ventilation.

    [0008] According to another embodiment the appliance comprises a relatively rigid inner shell and a movable outer shell with the bellows arranged therebetween. The outer shell is connected to the upper arms of the user such that the back-and-forth arm movement associated with walking or running will cause the outer shell to move back and forth. The bellows are arranged at the chest and back of the user. When an arm of the user moves forward, the outer shell at the front of the appliance will move away from the inner shell thus causing the bellows at the chest of the user to expand. Conversely, the outer shell at the back of the user moves closer to the inner shell thus compressing the bellows located at the back of the user. The arm movement will thereby alternately expand and contract the bellows pumping air to or from the body of the user.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0009] 

    Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the invention arranged as a girdle.

    Figures 1A, 1B and 1C illustrate the bellows in expanded, intermediary, and collapsed states respectively.

    Figure 2 shows the girdle of the first embodiment in an open state.

    Figures 2A and 2B are detailed views of portions of the first embodiment.

    Figure 3 shows the first embodiment with distribution tubes attached.

    Figures 4 through 4D illustrate details of the distribution tubes.

    Figure 5 illustrates the expansion and contraction of the chest cavity of person while breathing.

    Figure 6 illustrates the expansion and compression of the bellows in response to breathing.

    Figures 7 and 8 are sectional views of the bellows showing reversible valves.

    Figures 9, 10 and 11 illustrate airflow into and out of the bellows in response to expansion and compression.

    Figures 12 through 17 illustrate a second embodiment of the invention in the form of a vest.

    Figures 18 and 19 are sectional views showing a third embodiment of the invention with the outer shell connected to the arms of the user.

    Figures 20 and 21 illustrate air distribution means integrated into an article of clothing.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION



    [0010] According to one aspect of the invention, a ventilation device in the form of a girdle (1) is provided. As seen in fig 1, the ventilation device according to the invention comprises an outer shell (2), an inner shell (4) and one or more collapsible bellows (6) arranged therebetween. As seen in Fig. 2, the girdle may be opened for attaching around a user's torso. The girdle comprises a rear hinged area (8), and a fastener arrangement (10) at the front, for example a hook-and-loop style fastener or other appropriate fastening means. The outer shell is preferably made of adjustable sections that may be pulled taught at secured by an adjustment fastener (12), again for example a hook-and-loop style fastener or other appropriate fastening means.

    [0011] As seen in Figs 7-11, the bellows comprise reversible valves (14). The reversible valves allow air to be drawn into the bellows during expansion, and expelled from the bellows during compression. As seen in figs 3, 4, 4a, 4b, 4c, and 4d a plurality of air distribution tubes (16, 18) is connected to the reversible valves of the bellows, to facilitate drawing in outside air and expelling it about the body of a user, or alternatively or simultaneously to draw in warm, moist air from around the body of the user and expel it to the outside environment. As seen in Figs 4- 4d, attachable air distribution tubes (18) may be provided with pores for the air exchange. The distribution tubes may be either worn loosely about the user's body, or may be integrated into an article of clothing. The distribution tubes may be provided with attachment tabs (20) whereupon the tubes may be sewn or otherwise attached to the inside of an article of clothing.

    [0012] Figures 5 and 6 illustrate the mode of operation of the device. The girdle is worn about the torso, for example about the chest of the user. As the user breathes, the circumference of his or her chest cavity increases and decreases. When the girdle is fitted properly, this causes the inner shell to expand and contract, alternately expanding and collapsing the bellows against the outer shell. This results in a pumping action that exchanges air according to the desired configuration of the distribution tubes and valves.

    [0013] An alternate embodiment is illustrated in figs. 12-17. This embodiment is in the form of a vest, alternatively a vest in which the girdle of the first embodiments incorporated. The bellows may be located at the chest, at the back, or both. According to this embodiment, the distribution tubes may optionally be connected to perforated air bags (22) that aid in the exchange of air.

    [0014] A third embodiment of the invention is illustrated in figs 18 and 19. This embodiment is in the form of a girdle, and comprises a relatively rigid inner shell (24) and a flexible or otherwise moveable outer shell (26) with bellows (6) arranged therebetween. According to this embodiment, the outer shell is connected to the upper arms (28) of the user, for example by being worn on the outside of the upper arms. The outer shell is arranged to move back and forth in concert with the swaying of the arms during walking or running. As figure 19 illustrates, the forward movement of the arms causes the outer shell to move away from the inner shell at the front of the user, causing the bellows to expand, while at the back of the girdle the opposite occurs, collapsing the bellows.

    [0015] The ventilation device of the invention may be a self contained unit, or may be integrated into other articles of clothing. Figures 20 and 21 illustrate the system of air distribution tubes and air bags integrated into a jacket.


    Claims

    1. A ventilation device arranged to be worn about the torso of a user, the device comprising an outer shell (2) and an inner shell (4), the shells defining an internal space therebetween, and one or more collapsible bellows (6) arranged in the internal space between the shells, wherein said shells are arranged to move relative to one another in response to the movement of a body part of the user such that portions of the shells alternately move nearer and farther from one another in response to said movement, thus alternately expanding and collapsing the bellows, said bellows comprising an air inlet and air outlet connected to reversible valves (14),
    characterized in that the outer shell (2) is rigid, the inner shell (4) comprises a plurality of moveable sections, said sections being arranged to slide relative to one another thus increasing or decreasing the circumference of the inner shell, and wherein the body movement of the user that causes the shells to move nearer or further from one another is the expansion and contraction of the chest cavity of the user due to breathing, said expansion and contraction of the chest cavity causing the panels of the inner shell to slide relative to one another, such that when the sections of the inner shell slide apart, thus increasing the circumference of the inner shell, the inner shell moves closer to the outer shell thereby compressing the bellows, and when the user exhales the inner shell will contract and move farther away from the outer shell thus expanding the bellows.
     
    2. A ventilation device arranged to be worn about the torso of a user, the device comprising an outer shell (26) and an inner shell (24), the shells defining an internal space therebetween, and one or more collapsible bellows (6) arranged in the internal space between the shells, wherein said shells are arranged to move relative to one another in response to the movement of a body part of the user such that portions of the shells alternately move nearer and farther from one another in response to said movement, thus alternately expanding and collapsing the bellows, said bellows comprising an air inlet and air outlet connected to reversible valves (14),
    characterized in that the inner shell (24) is rigid and the outer shell (26) is movably connected to the upper arms (28) of the user, whereby the forward and backward movement of the arms of the user during walking or running alternately causes the outer shell to move nearer and farther from the inner shell, thus alternately collapsing and expanding the bellows (6).
     
    3. A ventilation device according to claim 1 or 2 arranged in the form of a girdle (1).
     
    4. A ventilation device according to claim 1 or 2 arranged in the form of a vest.
     
    5. A ventilation device according to one of the aforementioned claims, further comprising elongated air distribution tubes (16, 18) connected to the bellows.
     
    6. A ventilation device according to claim 5, wherein the distribution tubes are integrated into an article of clothing by means of an attachment tab (20).
     
    7. A ventilation device according to one of claims 5 or 6, wherein the distribution tubes are perforated.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Belüftungseinrichtung, die eingerichtet ist, um um den Torso eines Benutzers herum getragen zu werden, wobei die Einrichtung aufweist
    einen äußere Hülle (2) und eine innere Hülle (4), wobei die Hüllen einen inneren Raum dazwischen definieren, und einen oder mehrere zusammenlegbare Bälge (6), die in dem inneren Raum zwischen den Hüllen angeordnet sind, wobei die Hüllen eingerichtet sind, um sich so relativ zueinander in Reaktion auf die Bewegung eines Körperteils des Benutzers zu bewegen, dass sich Abschnitte der Hüllen in Reaktion auf die Bewegung abwechselnd näher zueinander hin und weiter voneinander weg bewegen, wodurch die Bälge abwechselnd ausgedehnt und zusammengelegt werden, und die Bälge einen Lufteinlass und einen Luftauslass aufweisen, die mit reversible Ventilen (14) verbunden sind;
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    die äußere Hülle (2) steif ist, die innere Hülle (4) mehrere bewegliche Abschnitte aufweist, wobei die Abschnitte eingerichtet sind, um relativ zueinander zu gleiten, wodurch der Umfang der inneren Hülle vergrößert oder verkleinert wird und wobei die Körperbewegung des Benutzers, die bewirkt, dass sich die Hüllen näher zueinander hin oder weiter voneinander weg bewegen, die Expansion und Kontraktion der Brusthöhle des Benutzers aufgrund der Atmung ist, die Expansion und Kontraktion der Brusthöhle bewirkt, dass die Teile der inneren Hülle so relativ zueinander gleiten, dass wenn die Abschnitte der inneren Hülle auseinandergleiten, wodurch der Umfang der inneren Hülle vergrößert wird, sich die innere Hülle näher an die äußere Hülle bewegt, wodurch die Bälge zusammengedrückt werden, und wenn der Benutzer ausatmet, sich die innere Hülle zusammenzieht und sich weiter von der äußeren Hülle wegbewegt, wodurch die Bälge ausgedehnt werden.
     
    2. Belüftungseinrichtung, die eingerichtet ist, um um den Torso eines Benutzers herum getragen zu werden, wobei die Einrichtung aufweist
    einen äußere Hülle (26) und eine innere Hülle (24), wobei die Hüllen einen inneren Raum dazwischen definieren, und einen oder mehrere zusammenlegbare Bälge (6), die in dem inneren Raum zwischen den Hüllen angeordnet sind, wobei die Hüllen eingerichtet sind, um sich so relativ zueinander in Reaktion auf die Bewegung eines Körperteils des Benutzers zu bewegen, dass sich Abschnitte der Hüllen in Reaktion auf die Bewegung abwechselnd näher zueinander hin und weiter voneinander weg bewegen, wodurch die Bälge abwechselnd ausgedehnt und zusammengelegt werden, und die Bälge einen Lufteinlass und einen Luftauslass aufweisen, die mit reversible Ventilen (14) verbunden sind;
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    die innere Hülle (24) steif ist und die äußere Hülle (26) beweglich mit den Oberarmen (28) des Benutzers verbunden ist, wodurch die Vorwärts- und Rückwärtsbewegung der Arme des Benutzers beim Gehen oder Laufen abwechselnd bewirkt, dass sich die äußere Hülle näher zu der inneren Hülle hin und weiter von der inneren Hülle weg bewegt, wodurch die Bälge (6) abwechselnd zusammengelegt und ausgedehnt werden.
     
    3. Belüftungseinrichtung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, die in der Form eines Gürtels (1) eingerichtet ist.
     
    4. Belüftungseinrichtung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, die in der Form einer Weste eingerichtet ist.
     
    5. Belüftungseinrichtung nach einem der vorgenannten Ansprüche, die ferner längliche Luftverteilungsrohre (16, 18) aufweist, die mit den Bälgen verbunden sind.
     
    6. Belüftungseinrichtung nach Anspruch 5, wobei die Verteilungsrohre durch eine Befestigungslasche (20) in einem Kleidungsartikel integriert sind.
     
    7. Belüftungseinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 5 oder 6, wobei die Verteilungsrohre perforiert sind.
     


    Revendications

    1. Dispositif de ventilation agencé pour être porté sur le torse d'un utilisateur, le dispositif comprend une coque externe (2) et une coque interne (4), les coques définissant un espace interne entre elles, et un ou plusieurs soufflets repliables (6) agencés dans l'espace interne entre les coques, dans lequel lesdites coques sont agencées pour se déplacer l'une par rapport à l'autre en réponse au mouvement d'une partie du corps de l'utilisateur de sorte que des parties des coques se rapprochent ou s'éloignent de manière alternée l'une de l'autre en réponse audit mouvement, expansant et repliant de manière alternée, les soufflets, lesdits soufflets comprenant une entrée d'air et une sortie d'air raccordées à des valves réversibles (14),
    caractérisé en ce que la coque externe (2) est rigide, la coque interne (4) comprend une pluralité de sections mobiles, lesdites sections étant agencées pour coulisser les unes par rapport aux autres, augmentant ou diminuant ainsi la circonférence de la coque interne et dans lequel le mouvement du corps de l'utilisateur qui amène les coques à se rapprocher ou à s'éloigner l'une de l'autre est l'expansion et la contraction de la cavité thoracique de l'utilisateur dues à la respiration, lesdites expansion et contraction de la cavité thoracique amenant les panneaux de la coque interne à coulisser les uns par rapport aux autres, de sorte que lorsque les sections de la coque interne s'éloignent en coulissant, augmentant ainsi la circonférence de la coque interne, la coque interne se rapproche de la coque externe comprimant ainsi les soufflets, et lorsque l'utilisateur expire, la coque interne se contracte et s'éloigne davantage de la coque externe, expansant ainsi les soufflets.
     
    2. Dispositif de ventilation agencé pour être porté sur un torse d'un utilisateur, le dispositif comprenant une coque externe (26) et une coque interne (24), les coques définissant un espace interne entre elles, et un ou plusieurs soufflets repliables (6) agencés dans l'espace interne entre les coques, dans lequel lesdites coques sont agencées pour se déplacer l'une par rapport à l'autre en réponse au mouvement d'une partie du corps de l'utilisateur, de sorte que les parties de coques se rapprochent et s'éloignent les unes des autres, de manière alternée, en réponse audit mouvement, expansant et repliant ainsi, de manière alternée, les soufflets, lesdits soufflets comprenant une entrée d'air et une sortie d'air raccordées aux valves réversibles (14),
    caractérisé en ce que la coque interne (24) est rigide et la coque externe (26) est raccordée de manière mobile aux bras (28) de l'utilisateur, moyennant quoi le mouvement vers l'avant et vers l'arrière des bras de l'utilisateur pendant la marche ou la course amène, de manière alternée, la coque externe à se rapprocher et à s'éloigner de la coque interne, repliant et expansant ainsi, de manière alternée, les soufflets (6).
     
    3. Dispositif de ventilation selon la revendication 1 ou 2, agencé sous la forme d'une ceinture (1).
     
    4. Dispositif de ventilation selon la revendication 1 ou 2, agencé sous la forme d'un maillot de corps.
     
    5. Dispositif de ventilation selon l'une des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre des tubes de distribution d'air allongés (16, 18) raccordés aux soufflets.
     
    6. Dispositif de ventilation selon la revendication 5, dans lequel les tubes de distribution sont intégrés dans un article de vêtement au moyen d'une languette de fixation (20).
     
    7. Dispositif de ventilation selon l'une des revendications 5 ou 6, dans lequel les tubes de distribution sont perforés.
     




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