U.S. patent application number 13/136750 was filed with the patent office on 2013-04-04 for leisure arctic wear / lethal attack wear l.a.w. 2000.
The applicant listed for this patent is Leonard Angelo Wallace, SR.. Invention is credited to Leonard Angelo Wallace, SR..
Application Number | 20130081193 13/136750 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 47991244 |
Filed Date | 2013-04-04 |
United States Patent
Application |
20130081193 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Wallace, SR.; Leonard
Angelo |
April 4, 2013 |
Leisure Arctic Wear / Lethal Attack Wear L.A.W. 2000
Abstract
L.a.w is a line of clothing and outerwear with a self-contained
cooling and heat transferring system that does not require any
electricity or refrigeration. The selection of garments can be used
for military, business, sports and all other outdoor leisure
activities. All l.a.w clothing, accessories, shoes and outerwear
will be lined with a phase changing unite (pcu). This remarkable
material not only helps the person maintain a comfortable core
temperature, it also aids in concealing and altering heat imagery.
As the clothing is worn, the pcu begins to absorb the heat of the
individual in the garment. The pcu releases a cooling sensation as
it liquefies and solidifies this process keeps the individual at a
comfortable temperature as long the garment is worn. Once the
individual is finished, simply remove the garment, store in cool
dry location, until next use. This process can be repeated as
desired.
Inventors: |
Wallace, SR.; Leonard Angelo;
(Stafford, VA) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
Wallace, SR.; Leonard Angelo |
Stafford |
VA |
US |
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Family ID: |
47991244 |
Appl. No.: |
13/136750 |
Filed: |
September 29, 2011 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
2/79 ; 2/69 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A41D 13/02 20130101;
A41D 15/04 20130101; F41H 3/02 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
2/79 ; 2/69 |
International
Class: |
A41D 1/00 20060101
A41D001/00; A41D 13/00 20060101 A41D013/00 |
Claims
1. The law clothing line is a collection of outerwear designed with
an internal cooling system that not only absorbs body heat, but the
lining can also conceal and alter the individual's heat imagery.
The inner lining of the clothing would consist of a community of
sealed chambers; the front and the back of the clothing's inside's
would be completely covered with these chambers and the chambers
would consist of the pcu; adjacent chambers are in open
communication with one another so the pcu is movable within the
adjacent chambers. In this form the individual's heat imagery is
completely concealed. To alter the individual's heat imagery, the
animal's heat imagery must fit into the individual's heat imagery
wearing the garment. Once that has been done the pcu would be
placed around the shape of the animal's heat pattern. This allows
only the animal's heat imagery in the pattern to show as it
conceals the excess heat imagery from the individual who is wearing
the garment.
2. The law clothing of claim 1 wherein the press seal means would
divide the lining into a community of chambers.
3. The law clothing of claim 1 wherein the chambers would be in
communication with each other, however, the columns would not be in
communication with one another.
4. The first garment of the law clothing line of claim 1 is forged
after a basic painter's suit with hood. The jumpsuit outer shell
would be made of nylon and have the lining made of neoprene pcu
filled chambers; the hooded jumpsuit changes into a hooded trench
coat, hooded sleeping bag, and when not in use, it folds down into
an 8''.times.5'' inch pouch located inside the suit under the hood.
The suit has two means of closure: (1) a zipper located in the
middle of the suit that extends from the neck to the waist; and (2)
Velcro which extends from the neck to the two inners of the legs.
Attached at the end of the sleeves would be Velcro to attach
accessories, such as gloves. At the end of the pant legs, there
would be tie strings and Velcro for boot attachments.
5. Law of claim 4 would have a face mask, boots, and gloves with
the cool lining.
6. Law of claim 1 the pcu is selected from the group consisting of
sodium sulfate decahydrate, sodium carbonate decahydrate, disodium
phosphate dodecahydrate and sodium thisulfate pentahydrate. Law of
claim 1 wherein the clothing and attachments (boots, shoes, head
wear etc.) Can be made out of any material along the outer
shell.
7. Law of claim 1 wherein the housing can be made out of any
non-porous material (neoprene).
8. Law of claim 1 wherein the middle portions of the lining would
contain a liquid impermeable material.
Description
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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of invention:
[0003] Law is an invention which relates generally to having a
lining that is of pcu that is put into our everyday apparel to cool
us off by absorbing heat, altering heat signature, and heat
signature concealment. The human body being made of many moving
parts that generates a substantial amount of heat. Ice packs,
electricity, and other remedies have been used to keep an
individual cool, but only lasting for short period's time. Man has
tried to keep cool in extreme temperatures and have tried to
conceal there heat signature to no avail. However, by using the pcu
in the lining of our clothing and accessories, man will be able to
keep cool for long periods of without the use of electricity or
ice. In the process of a phase change, the material absorbs and
releases large amounts of thermal energy. This process requires
very little or no temperature at all of the pcu (the person wearing
these garments would feel a change in temperature if they were to
stand still or become active). Once the clothing is taken off, it
solidifies and can be stored away. This process can be repeated as
many times as desired. Since the pcu cannot take a definite form as
a solid material, it is recommended to have a material sturdy
enough to control the placement and movement of the pcu within the
chambers, which are attached to the lining of the garment.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0004] law is a clothing line made for both private parties and
military sectors. These garments will keep the person cool by
absorbing and dissipating their body heat. When wearing any of the
suits, it can alter and conceal the individual's heat signature.
The garments would have lining made of the pcu. Pcu is a liquid,
impermeable material which needs to be housed in a non-porous
flexible compartment, such as neoprene. The lining would be divided
into equally proportioned chambers so the pcu can flow. These
chambers will form columns sealed off by pressed seal. The pcu will
not move between columns. This will ensure proper heat absorption,
heat dissipation, and heat alteration. The pcu would consist of a
salt base such as, sodium sulfate decahydrate, sodium carbonate
decahydrate, disodium phosphate dodecahydrate or sodium thiosulfate
penthydrate. Pcu is shared by the chemical compounds that possess
physical property by changing from a sold to a liquid at different
temperatures. By doing so, it would absorb heat through conduction.
A number of examples that these compounds can consist of are:
sodium sulfate decahydrate, sodium carbonate decahydrate, and
disodium phosphate dodecahydrate or sodium thisulfate
pentahydrate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF VIEWS OF DRAWINGS
[0005] FIG. 1 is a frontal view of the law hooded jumpsuit with
mask, gloves and boot attachments. This suit is referred to as
("h.m.s heat modification suit"). This suit and accessories would
be completely lined with the pcu. In doing so, the individual's
imagery would be concealed. This suit also changes into a hooded
sleeping bag, a hooded trench coat; and when not in use it stores
away into an 8''.times.5''pouch located inside the suit under the
hood.
[0006] FIG. 2 is the frontal view of the law hooded jumpsuit called
("h.r.s or heat rectification suit"). This suit is the same as FIG.
1 but with an animal's shape inside the individual's heat imagery.
The pcu is then placed around the animal's shape allowing only the
heat from the individual's to penetrate in the areas that have the
animal's pattern. Now observing this person through any heat
detecting equipment, this individual shows heat only in the areas
that have the animal's shapes filled with that person's heat
deposits.
[0007] FIG. 3 is the frontal view of the hooded trench coat.
[0008] FIG. 4 is the frontal view of the hooded sleeping bag.
[0009] FIG. 5 is the front view of the 8''.times.5'' pouch. (With
Velcro closure)
[0010] FIG. 6 is the cross section of the lining; top layer nylon,
middle pcu, and lining neoprene.
DESCRIPTIONS OF DRAWINGS
[0011] FIG. 1 law hooded jumpsuit with accessories mask, gloves and
boots. All lined with pcu. ("H.m.s heat modification suit") used
for complete heat concealment.
[0012] FIG. 2 law hooded jump suit same as FIG. 1 but has an animal
shape in the heat signature of the individual and the pcu is placed
around the animal's shape to conceal the excess heat imagery of the
person in the suit. Now when picked up by heat detecting equipment,
it makes the person take the heat imagery of that animal.
[0013] FIG. 3 is the law hooded trench coat which is formed from
the suit in FIG. 1 by pulling the Velcro apart from the outer seam
of the zipper and along the inseams of the pants legs then replace
the seams on the back legs this forms the back panel of the lower
part of the coat.
[0014] FIG. 4 is the law sleeping bag which is formed by replacing
the Velcro along the front part of the legs inseam and tying the
boot ties at the ends of the pants legs.
[0015] FIG. 5 is the law pouch. The law pouch is located under the
hood inside the suit. Once the suit is not in use it, folds away
into an 8''.times.5'' pouch located under the hood inside the suit.
Lay the suit flat on the floor; fold the suit into fours the long
way. Then from the bottom of the suit fold the legs up until you
reach the hood. Once the suits fooled to the hood place folded suit
into the hood. Once the suits inside the hood, the hood is placed
into the pouch and then is sealed with the Velcro closure.
[0016] FIG. 6 is the cross section of the law clothing, outer layer
can be made of any material and pcu chambers made of neoprene.
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