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Cooling chair
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US20030011222A1
US20030011222A1US10/183,539US18353902AUS2003011222A1US 20030011222 A1US20030011222 A1US 20030011222A1US 18353902 AUS18353902 AUS 18353902AUS 2003011222 A1US2003011222 A1US 2003011222A1
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Each of the cooling bedclothes, cooling seat cushion, cooling mat, cooling chair, cooling clothing and cooling shoes, to which the present invention is applied, has such a commonized structural feature to form the cooling flow passages in a substantially parallel and planar manner in the portion of such an article adjacent to the body, and utilizes such a commonized cooling effect to cause the ambient air at a temperature lower than the body temperature to flow through the cooling flow passages substantially parallelly to the body surface to thereby cool the body. Namely, the present invention forms, at a location extremely adjacent to the body surface of a person, an air layer having a temperature equal to that in the room without lowering the temperature of the whole room, thereby forcibly increasing the temperature gradient near the body surface to thereby increase the extent of heat release from the body, resulting in feeling of coolness. To form the air layer having the temperature equal to that in the room adjacently to the body surface, it is advisable to form a flow passage of air adjacently to the body surface, and to cause the air in the room to flow through the flow passage parallelly to the body surface. To form the flow passage, each of the embodiments of the present invention adopts a spacer having a suitable configuration.

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1. A cooling underlying futon comprising:
cooling flow passages formed in a substantially parallel and planar manner adjacent to that portion of the futon on an elastic member, which contacts a body of a person;
an inlet for drawing air into said cooling flow passages;
an outlet for discharging the air from said cooling flow passages;
at least one electromotive fan provided at at least one of said inlet and outlet; and
a flow connecting passage provided between said electromotive fan and said cooling flow passages;
whereby the ambient air at a temperature lower than the body temperature is caused by said electromotive fan to flow through said cooling flow passages substantially parallelly to the body surface so as to increase the temperature gradient between the body and said cooling flow passages in order to release the heat emitted from the body to thereby cool the body; and
wherein
said cooling flow passages are formed from a spacer and a sheet-like material, said sheet-like material being arranged between said spacer and the body and having a thickness of 5 mm or less; and
said spacer is formed from a common member and a of plurality physically contiguous subspacers formed on said common member integrally with the same, said subspacers being configured such that said cooling flow passages have a thickness of 3 mm or more.
2. A cooling seat cushion usable on a seat portion, said cooling seat cushion comprising:
cooling flow passages formed in a substantially parallel and planar manner adjacent to that portion of said cooling seat cushion, which contacts a body of a person;
an inlet for drawing air into said cooling flow passages;
an outlet for discharging the air from said cooling flow passages;
at least one electromotive fan provided at at least one of said inlet and outlet;
a battery for energizing said electromotive fan; and
a flow connecting passage provided between said electromotive fan and said cooling flow passages;
whereby the ambient air at a temperature lower than the body temperature is caused by said electromotive fan to flow through said cooling flow passages substantially parallelly to the body surface so as to increase the temperature gradient between the body and said cooling flow passages in order to release the heat emitted from the body to thereby cool the body; and
wherein
said cooling flow passages are formed from a spacer and a sheet-like material, said sheet-like material being arranged between said spacer and the body and having a thickness of 5 mm or less; and
said spacer is formed from a common member and a plurality of physically contiguous subspacers formed on said common member integrally with the same, said subspacers being configured such that said cooling flow passages have a thickness of 2 mm or more.
3. A cooling mat comprising:
cooling flow passages formed in a substantially parallel and planar manner adjacent to that portion of said cooling mat, which contacts a body of a person;
an inlet for drawing air into said cooling flow passages;
an outlet for discharging the air from said cooling flow passages;
at least one electromotive fan provided at at least one of said inlet and outlet; and
a flow connecting passage provided between said electromotive fan and said cooling flow passages;
whereby the ambient air at a temperature lower than the body temperature is caused by said electromotive fan to flow through said cooling flow passages substantially parallelly to the body surface so as to increase the temperature gradient between the body and said cooling flow passages in order to release the heat emitted from the body to thereby cool the body; and
wherein
said cooling flow passages are formed from a spacer and a sheet-like material, said sheet-like material being arranged between said spacer and the body and having a thickness of 5 mm or less; and
said spacer is formed from a common member and a plurality of physically contiguous subspacers formed on said common member integrally with the same, said subspacers being configured such that said cooling flow passages have a thickness of 2 mm or more.
4. A cooling chair comprising:
cooling flow passages formed in a substantially parallel and planar manner adjacent to that portion of a seat portion of said cooling chair, which contacts a body of a person;
an inlet for drawing air into said cooling flow passages;
an outlet for discharging the air from said cooling flow passages;
at least one electromotive fan provided at at least one of said inlet and outlet; and
a flow connecting passage provided between said electromotive fan and said cooling flow passages;
whereby the ambient air at a temperature lower than the body temperature is caused by said electromotive fan to flow through said cooling flow passages substantially parallelly to the body surface so as to increase the temperature gradient between the body and said cooling flow passages in order to release the heat emitted from the body to thereby cool the body; and
wherein
said cooling flow passages are formed from a spacer and a sheet-like material, said sheet-like material being arranged between said spacer and the body and having a thickness of 5 mm or less; and
said spacer is formed from a common member and a plurality of physically contiguous subspacers formed on said common member integrally with the same, said subspacers being configured such that said cooling flow passages have a thickness of 2 mm or more.
5. A piece of cooling clothing comprising:
a plurality of mutually independent cooling flow passages formed in a substantially parallel and planar manner adjacent to that portion of said cooling clothing, which contacts a body of a person;
an elastic material for connecting said plurality of cooling flow passage;
an inlet for drawing air into said cooling flow passages;
an outlet for discharging the air from said cooling flow passages;
at least one electromotive fan provided at at least one of said inlet and outlet; and
a battery for energizing said electromotive fan;
whereby the ambient air at a temperature lower than the body temperature is caused by said electromotive fan to flow through said cooling flow passages substantially parallelly to the body surface so as to increase the temperature gradient between the body and said cooling flow passages in order to release the heat emitted from the body to thereby cool the body; and
wherein
said cooling-flow passages are formed from a spacer and a sheet-like material, said sheet-like material being arranged between said spacer and the body and having a thickness of 5 mm or less; and
said spacer is formed from a common member and a plurality of physically contiguous subspacers formed on said common member integrally with the same, said subspacers being configured such that said cooling flow passages have a thickness of 2 mm or more.
6. A cooling shoe comprising:
cooling flow passages formed in a substantially parallel and planar manner adjacent to that portion of said cooling shoe, which contacts a foot sole of a person;
an inlet for drawing air into said cooling flow passages;
an outlet for discharging the air from said cooling flow passages;
an electromotive fan provided at one of said inlet and outlet;
a battery for energizing said electromotive fan; and
a flow connecting passage provided between said electromotive fan and said cooling flow passages;
whereby the ambient air at a temperature lower than the body temperature is caused by said electromotive fan to flow through said cooling flow passages substantially parallelly to the foot sole so as to increase the temperature gradient between the foot sole and said cooling flow passages in order to release the heat emitted from the foot sole to thereby cool the foot sole; and
wherein
said cooling flow passages are formed from a spacer and a sheet-like material, said sheet-like material being arranged between said spacer and the body and having a thickness of 5 mm or less; and
said spacer is formed from a common member and a plurality of physically contiguous subspacers formed on said common member integrally with the same, said subspacers being configured such that said cooling flow passages have a thickness of 2 mm or more.
7. A cooling covering futon comprising:
cooling flow passages formed in a substantially parallel and planar manner adjacent to that portion of said cooling covering futon, which contacts a body of a person;
an inlet for drawing air into said cooling flow passages;
an outlet for discharging the air from said cooling flow passages;
at least one electromotive fan provided at at least one of said inlet and outlet; and
a flow connecting passage provided between said electromotive fan and said cooling flow passages;
whereby the ambient air at a temperature lower than the body temperature is caused by said electromotive fan to flow through said cooling flow passages substantially parallelly to the body surface so as to increase the temperature gradient between the body and said cooling flow passages in order to release the heat emitted from the body to thereby cool the body; and
wherein
said cooling flow passages are formed from a spacer and a sheet-like material, said sheet-like material being arranged between said spacer and the body and having a thickness of 10 mm or less; and
said spacer is formed from a common member and a plurality of physically contiguous subspacers formed on said common member integrally with the same, said subspacers being configured such that said cooling flow passages have a thickness of 3 mm or more.
8. A cooling pillow comprising:
cooling flow passages formed in a substantially parallel and planar manner adjacent to that portion of said cooling pillow, which contacts a head of a person;
a cushioning member for carrying said cooling flow passage thereon;
an inlet for drawing air into said cooling flow passages;
an outlet for discharging the air from said cooling flow passages;
at least one electromotive fan provided at at least one of said inlet and outlet;
soundproof means provided for said electromotive fan; and
a flow connecting passage provided between said electromotive fan and said cooling flow passages;
whereby the ambient air at a temperature lower than the body temperature is caused by said electromotive fan to flow through said cooling flow passages substantially parallelly to the head surface so as to increase the temperature gradient between the head and said cooling flow passages in order to release the heat emitted from the head to thereby cool the head; and
wherein
said cooling flow passages are formed from a spacer and a sheet-like material, said sheet-like material being arranged between said spacer and the body and having a thickness of 5 mm or less; and
said spacer is formed from a common member and a plurality of physically contiguous subspacers formed on-said common member integrally with the same, said subspacers being configured such that said cooling flow passages have a thickness of 2 mm or more.
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