Refrigeration – Structural installation – Article of furniture – e.g. – bed cover or canopy
Patent
1976-01-23
1977-02-08
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Structural installation
Article of furniture, e.g., bed cover or canopy
5284, 5347, 165 46, F25D 2312
Patent
active
040066045
ABSTRACT:
A pillow includes an inner hollow chamber having an inlet for cool air at one end connected to a portable air conditioning unit. The chamber has thin flexible permeable walls permitting air to pass into a first surrounding layer of soft material. A non-porous air-tight lining directs the air toward one end of the first layer and around the lining through a soft outer layer toward an outlet at the opposite end. The layered construction provides uniform air distribution. Warm air from the outlet is directed both through a flexible hose to the air conditioner where it is cooled and recycled through the pillow. A detachable control unit is located adjacent to the pillow or bed. The cool pillow provides added comfort for restful sleep during hot humid weather conditions.
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King Lloyd L.
Lawrence Peska Associates Inc.
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