About Feher Helmet
Steve Feher, a young inventor and engineer, started looking into different ways to keep cool in the 1960s because he was constantly living in hot and humid Hawaii. In 1961, when he was only 11 years old, he submitted his first patent drawings for cooling products. Feher Helmet went on in this direction and got a patent for the AC blanket in 1986. His cooling blanket would become standard equipment in operating rooms all over the world as a result of that product, which would revolutionize the way hospitals cooled patients worldwide. From that point on, Feher immediately got to work designing a more enjoyable driving experience. On hot summer days, premium leather seats frequently became hot and uncomfortable, despite the fact that automobiles already had air conditioning. Feher Helmet created and filed new patents for a car seat thermoelectric cooling system that works well.