US20190380406A1 - Evaporative neck cooling device - Google Patents

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US20190380406A1
US20190380406A1 US16/557,788 US201916557788A US2019380406A1 US 20190380406 A1 US20190380406 A1 US 20190380406A1 US 201916557788 A US201916557788 A US 201916557788A US 2019380406 A1 US2019380406 A1 US 2019380406A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D23/00Scarves; Head-scarves; Neckerchiefs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41D23/00Scarves; Head-scarves; Neckerchiefs
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  • the present invention relates to evaporative cooling clothing accessories that keep a user cool by water evaporation.
  • the present invention provides an evaporative neck cooling device, comprising: a plurality of circular fabric bands, wherein each of the circular fabric bands is formed from a continuous circle of material and are physically separated from one another, and wherein each of the circular fabric bands is stacked on top of one another; and a pair of clasps, each clasp wrapping around the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands, wherein each clasp is made of a fabric strand tied in a nail knot around the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands, and wherein each of the clasps is placed at opposite sides of the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands.
  • the clasps and the circular fabric bands are all made of the same fabric which is preferably cotton cut from parallel sections of a torso of a T-shirt in 10 to 25 circular bands that are each from 1 ⁇ 4 to 11 ⁇ 2 inches thick.
  • the use of a nail knot provides a smooth wearable surface with no sharp knot ends or edges pressing against the user's neck.
  • the separate circular fabric bands provide increased surface area to enhance evaporation.
  • having separate fabric bands covering one another at different times also slows the speed of evaporation. Therefore, having the separate fabric bands jostle around one another on the user's neck permits the surfaces of different bands be exposed to the air (to thereby enhance evaporation) while other bands are covered by one another at different times (to thereby prolong the evaporative effect).
  • the present invention thus provides an optimal combination of fabric bands and an optimal design to hold these bands together such that cooling effectiveness is itself optimized.
  • FIG. 1 is a front plan view of the present neck cooler
  • FIG. 2 is a back plan view of the present neck cooler.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the present neck cooler.
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of the present neck cooler
  • FIG. 5 is a close-up view of one of the clasps
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the neck cooler in an unfolded position prior to use
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the neck cooler in a folded up position ready for use.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the neck cooler in its folded up position placed around a user's neck.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 provide front and back views of neck cooler 10 .
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 provide side and top views of evaporative neck cooler 10 , respectively.
  • Neck cooling device 10 is made from a plurality of separate circular fabric bands 20 that are stacked one on top of another. The stack of fabric bands 20 are then held together by a pair of fabric clasps 30 positioned at opposite sides of the stack of fabric bands 20 .
  • a user simply wets device 10 (for example by pouring water on it) or by holding it underwater. At such time each of the fabric bands 20 will now be dripping with water. The user then places the device around their neck and as the water evaporates from fabric bands 20 , the device will keep the user cool.
  • the present cooling device is thus ideally suited to outdoor activities on hot summer days.
  • the fabric bands 20 are only tied together at opposite sides of the device. Each of the fabric hands 20 is cut from a continuous circle of material (such as an old T-shirt) and are physically separate from one another. Simply put, each fabric band 20 is a single continuous circular loop of material.
  • fabric bands 20 jostle around one another when placed on the user's neck such that different bands cover one another at different times.
  • the advantage of having each of the fabric bands 20 cut from separate portions of fabric and thus be physically separate from one another is that it increases the cumulative evaporative surface area of the whole cooling device.
  • the advantage of having the fabric bands 20 held together in a stack is that different bands are exposed to the ambient air (thereby increasing evaporation) and different bands are covered by one another at different times (thereby prolonging evaporation).
  • clasps 30 are each tied together in a nail knot.
  • the advantage of a nail knot is that it provides a smooth, comfortable surface for the wearer.
  • the present invention provides an evaporative neck cooling device 10 , comprising: a plurality of circular fabric bands 20 , wherein each of the circular fabric bands 20 is formed from a continuous circle of material and is physically separate from one another, wherein each of the circular fabric bands 20 is stacked on top of one another; and a pair of clasps 30 , each clasp 30 wrapping around the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands 20 , wherein each clasp 30 is made of a fabric strand tied in a nail knot around the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands 20 , and wherein each of the clasps 30 is placed at opposite sides of the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands 20 .
  • the clasps 30 and the circular fabric bands 20 are all made of the same fabric.
  • the fabric is cotton.
  • the plurality of circular fabric bands 20 are each cut from parallel sections of a torso of a T-shirt.
  • each of the plurality of circular fabric bands 20 has a width from 1 ⁇ 4 to 11 ⁇ 2 inches; and between ten to twenty five circular fabric bands 20 can be stacked on top of one another to form the device. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention also encompasses different dimensions and numbers of fabric bands.

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An evaporative neck cooling device made from a plurality of separate circular fabric bands that are stacked one on top of another and are held together by a pair of fabric clasps that are each tied together in a nail knot at opposite sides of the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands, thereby providing a smooth wearable evaporative cooling device, and wherein the separate circular fabric bands provide increased surface area to enhance evaporation yet also cover one another to slow evaporation such that when the separate fabric bands jostle around one another on the user's neck, they permit different bands be exposed to the ambient air and different bands be covered by other bands at different times.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/365,366, filed Nov. 30, 2016, entitled “EVAPORATIVE NECK COOLING DEVICE,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, including but not limited to those portions that specifically appear hereinafter, the incorporation by reference being made with the following exception: In the event that any portion of the above-referenced application is inconsistent with this application, this application supersedes said portion of said above-referenced application.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to evaporative cooling clothing accessories that keep a user cool by water evaporation.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention provides an evaporative neck cooling device, comprising: a plurality of circular fabric bands, wherein each of the circular fabric bands is formed from a continuous circle of material and are physically separated from one another, and wherein each of the circular fabric bands is stacked on top of one another; and a pair of clasps, each clasp wrapping around the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands, wherein each clasp is made of a fabric strand tied in a nail knot around the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands, and wherein each of the clasps is placed at opposite sides of the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands.
  • Preferably, the clasps and the circular fabric bands are all made of the same fabric which is preferably cotton cut from parallel sections of a torso of a T-shirt in 10 to 25 circular bands that are each from ¼ to 1½ inches thick.
  • Advantageously, the use of a nail knot provides a smooth wearable surface with no sharp knot ends or edges pressing against the user's neck.
  • Advantageously as well, the separate circular fabric bands provide increased surface area to enhance evaporation. However, having separate fabric bands covering one another at different times also slows the speed of evaporation. Therefore, having the separate fabric bands jostle around one another on the user's neck permits the surfaces of different bands be exposed to the air (to thereby enhance evaporation) while other bands are covered by one another at different times (to thereby prolong the evaporative effect). The present invention thus provides an optimal combination of fabric bands and an optimal design to hold these bands together such that cooling effectiveness is itself optimized.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a front plan view of the present neck cooler,
  • FIG. 2 is a back plan view of the present neck cooler.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the present neck cooler.
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of the present neck cooler,
  • FIG. 5 is a close-up view of one of the clasps,
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the neck cooler in an unfolded position prior to use,
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the neck cooler in a folded up position ready for use.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the neck cooler in its folded up position placed around a user's neck.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 provide front and back views of neck cooler 10. FIGS. 3 and 4 provide side and top views of evaporative neck cooler 10, respectively.
  • Neck cooling device 10 is made from a plurality of separate circular fabric bands 20 that are stacked one on top of another. The stack of fabric bands 20 are then held together by a pair of fabric clasps 30 positioned at opposite sides of the stack of fabric bands 20.
  • In operation, a user simply wets device 10 (for example by pouring water on it) or by holding it underwater. At such time each of the fabric bands 20 will now be dripping with water. The user then places the device around their neck and as the water evaporates from fabric bands 20, the device will keep the user cool. The present cooling device is thus ideally suited to outdoor activities on hot summer days.
  • The fabric bands 20 are only tied together at opposite sides of the device. Each of the fabric hands 20 is cut from a continuous circle of material (such as an old T-shirt) and are physically separate from one another. Simply put, each fabric band 20 is a single continuous circular loop of material.
  • As a result, fabric bands 20 jostle around one another when placed on the user's neck such that different bands cover one another at different times. The advantage of having each of the fabric bands 20 cut from separate portions of fabric and thus be physically separate from one another is that it increases the cumulative evaporative surface area of the whole cooling device. Conversely, the advantage of having the fabric bands 20 held together in a stack (by clasps 30 on opposite sides) is that different bands are exposed to the ambient air (thereby increasing evaporation) and different bands are covered by one another at different times (thereby prolonging evaporation). What the present invention has achieved is the optimal balance between these two opposing factors—increasing surface area of evaporation (by using separate fabric strips/bands) while decreasing the overall speed of evaporation (by periodically covering one band with another as the device is jostled around).
  • Advantageously as well, clasps 30 are each tied together in a nail knot. The advantage of a nail knot is that it provides a smooth, comfortable surface for the wearer.
  • In preferred aspects, the present invention provides an evaporative neck cooling device 10, comprising: a plurality of circular fabric bands 20, wherein each of the circular fabric bands 20 is formed from a continuous circle of material and is physically separate from one another, wherein each of the circular fabric bands 20 is stacked on top of one another; and a pair of clasps 30, each clasp 30 wrapping around the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands 20, wherein each clasp 30 is made of a fabric strand tied in a nail knot around the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands 20, and wherein each of the clasps 30 is placed at opposite sides of the stacked plurality of circular fabric bands 20.
  • Preferably, the clasps 30 and the circular fabric bands 20 are all made of the same fabric. Most preferably, the fabric is cotton. Ideally, the plurality of circular fabric bands 20 are each cut from parallel sections of a torso of a T-shirt.
  • In various preferred embodiments, each of the plurality of circular fabric bands 20 has a width from ¼ to 1½ inches; and between ten to twenty five circular fabric bands 20 can be stacked on top of one another to form the device. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention also encompasses different dimensions and numbers of fabric bands.

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1. A neck cooling device, comprising:
a plurality of individual fabric bands; and
a knot tied around the plurality of fabric bands, wherein the knot secures the fabric bands such that a portion of the bands are fixed in place relative to the knot.
2. The neck cooling device of claim 1, wherein the knot includes a plurality of wraps.
3. The neck cooling device of claim 1, wherein the knot and the fabric bands are comprised of different fabric.
4. The neck cooling device of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of knots tied around the plurality of fabric bands.
5. The neck cooling device in claim 4, wherein the plurality of knots is comprised of a material that is different from the material of the plurality of fabric bands.
6. The neck cooling device of claim 1, wherein the knot is comprised of evaporative material.
7. The neck cooling device of claim 1, wherein the knot is comprised of material that absorbs water.
8. The neck cooling device of claim 1, wherein one of the plurality fabric bands is stacked on top of another one of the plurality of fabric bands.
9. The neck cooling device of claim 1, wherein one or more of the bands in the plurality of fabric bands have different dimensions from another one or more of the bands in the plurality of fabric bands.
10. A neck cooling device, comprising:
a plurality of fabric bands; and
a knot that includes a plurality of wraps of fabric strands tied around the plurality of fabric bands.
11. The neck cooling device of claim 10, wherein the knot tied around the plurality of fabric bands secures the fabric bands such that a portion of the fabric bands are fixed in place relative to the knot.
12. The neck cooling device of claim 10, wherein the plurality of fabric bands is made from a plurality of different fabrics.
13. The neck cooling device of claim 10, wherein the plurality of fabric bands is comprised of a material that absorbs water.
14. The neck cooling device of claim 10, wherein the plurality of fabric bands is comprised of an evaporative material.
15. The neck cooling device of claim 12, wherein one or more of the bands in the plurality of fabric bands is comprised of a material that absorbs water and another one or more of the bands in the plurality of fabric bands is comprised of an evaporative material.
16. The neck cooling device of claim 10, wherein the plurality of fabric bands is comprised of fabric bands having varying widths.
17. The neck cooling device of claim 10, wherein the knot around the plurality of fabric bands is a nail knot.
18. The neck cooling device of claim 10, wherein a fabric density, in terms of fabric per unit of volume, in the knot is higher than one of the fabric bands.
19. The neck cooling device of claim 10, wherein each individual band in the plurality of fabric bands is a continuous loop of material.
20. The neck cooling device of claim 10, further comprises of a plurality of knots.
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