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Headwear with built-in cooling means

  • US 4,672,968 A
  • Filed: 08/30/1985
  • Issued: 06/16/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/30/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A headpiece with integrated cooling means comprising:

  • a first electrically-powered fan assembly, including;

    a first fan blade;

    a first electric motor having a drive shaft drivingly connected to said first fan blade;

    first cylindrical housing means; and

    first support means interconnecting the first electric motor and first cylindrical housing means to position said first fan blade in the first cylindrical housing means in coaxial relationship therewith;

    said first fan blade being diametrically sized to fit within said first cylindrical housing means in close tolerance with its inner wall surface;

    said first support means comprising at least two flat vanes integral with and interconnecting said first electric motor and said first cylindrical housing means in planar positions presenting no surfaces greater than their transverse cross-sectional areas to block or divert the path of airflow through said first cylindrical housing means, thereby insuring minimal obstruction to said airflow; and

    said first fan assembly being positioned to blow air generally downwardly in front of the face of its wearer;

    a second electrically-powered fan assembly, including;

    a second fan blade;

    a second electric motor having a shaft drivingly connected to said second fan blade;

    second cylindrical housing means; and

    second support means interconnecting the second electric motor and second cylindrical housing means to position said second fan blade in the second cylindrical housing means in coaxial relationship therewith;

    said second fan blade being diametrically sized to fit within said second cylindrical housing means in close tolerance with its inner wall surface;

    said second support means comprising at least two flat vanes integral with an interconnecting said second electric motor and said second cylindrical housing means in planar positions presenting no surfaces greater than their transverse cross-sectional areas to block or divert the path of airflow through said second cylindrical housing means, thereby insuring minimal obstruction to that airflow; and

    said second fan assembly being positioned to blow air generally downwardly in back of the head of its wearer; and

    a welder'"'"'s helmet frame, bracket means affixed to the front and back of the helmet frame and means pivotally securing the first and second fan assemblies to the bracket means whereby each of the assemblies can be manually pivoted to any desired position and remains in that position until pivoted to another position.

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