摘要 |
This invention The Virtual Convertible Air Streamer is a simple plastic vent (FIG. 1) that will take outside air from a vehicle (FIG. 2A) and cool humans inside (FIG. 2B) with no mechanics or mechanisms needed to propel the air. It is an original idea created by Devane O'neil Coke to help cool a passenger(s) traveling in hot or warm weather temperature. It will use moving air across skin to dissipate body heat. It will slightly protrude above roofs flush surface to catch a vehicles forward moving air flow (FIG. 2A) and direct it using a bend in the single vent (FIG. 1) that submerges into the cabin space of the vehicle to flow wind over passenger(s) skin (FIG. 2B) causing heat dissipation. It is a device for cooling human passengers of a vehicle with at least one plastic vent (FIG. 1) having a air intake side (FIG. 2A), and air outlet side (FIG. 2B), two magnets for securing to roof of vehicle (FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B), and two filtration meshes (FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B) to protect passenger from most objects, projectiles, and debris.
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