Evaporative cooling clothing system for reducing body temperature of a wearer of the clothing system

a clothing system and evaporative cooling technology, applied in the field of clothing, can solve the problems of insufficient body heat expulsion through perspiration process alone, completely dependent on sweat, and insufficient body heat expulsion ability through perspiration process, etc., and achieve the effect of reducing the body temperature of the wearer

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-10-16
PAULL LESLIE OWEN
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This patented technology describes how it can help people who are wearing clothes lose their chilled feeling quickly by allowing them air-freshenings without getting too warm or sweaty during long periods of time.

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Technological Problem: Traditional clothes are meant only to help people warm themselves up when they don’t want them outdoors but cannot be adjusted based upon their needs at different times such as sleepiness or work activities. Additionally, traditional garments can cause discomfort due to overexposure to external factors (such as rain) while still providing some protection against harmful environmental elements.

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[0014]Exemplary embodiments of clothing systems for reducing body temperature of a wearer of the clothing systems through evaporative cooling are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, beginning with FIG. 1. FIG. 1 sets forth a drawing illustrating a rear view of an exemplary clothing system (100) for reducing body temperature of a wearer of the clothing system (100) according to embodiments of the present invention. Body temperature is a measure of the thermal energy of a person's body and is often expressed in units of degrees using a Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature scale. Readers will note that the wearer of the exemplary clothing system (100) is omitted from FIG. 1 and the remaining FIGS. 2-6 for clarity.

[0015]The exemplary clothing system (100) of FIG. 1 includes a clothing article (102). The clothing article (102) of FIG. 1 is implemented as a garment for covering an upper torso of the garment's wearer such as, for example, a shirt or a jacket. The clothi

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The present invention discloses an evaporative cooling clothing system for reducing body temperature of a wearer of the clothing system. The clothing system may include a clothing article for covering the wearer and a liquid reservoir for storing liquid. The clothing system may also include a hollow transport defining a cavity. The hollow transport is connected to the clothing article and connected to the liquid reservoir to allow the liquid to pass through the cavity from the liquid reservoir to the clothing article. The clothing article exposes the liquid to an environment surrounding the clothing article for evaporation.

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Owner PAULL LESLIE OWEN
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