Flexible Wall Compartment (e.g., Flexible Plastic Bag) Patents (Class 126/263.07)
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Patent number: 11241331Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a heat-generating device with which a warm sensation is persistently perceived, and which can effectively exert a heating effect. In a heat-generating device that is used by being attached to skin, (1) a packaging material constituting a skin attachment surface of a housing is formed of a laminated sheet in which at least a moisture absorption layer that absorbs moisture and a moisture barrier layer that blocks penetration of moisture are laminated in this order from the adhesive layer, (2) an adhesive layer is partially provided on a surface of the moisture absorption layer, and (3) a warming agent that allows an enhanced warm sensation to be perceived in the presence of moisture is contained in at least one of the adhesive layer and the moisture absorption layer. This heat-generating device thereby has improved persistence of a perceived warm sensation, and can exert a markedly high heating effect.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2016Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: KOBAYASHI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.Inventor: Tsuyoshi Igaue
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Patent number: 10919665Abstract: A pallet for shipping goods, where the pallet includes a rigid member, a phase change material, and a temperature indicator. The rigid member further includes a phase change material compartment which contains the phase change material.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2017Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Viking Cold Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Paul Robbins, Michael P. Crisman, Roger Ansted, Andres Barron, Robert Reyes, Sandra Jameson
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Patent number: 10377554Abstract: A syringe, in particular for viscous or liquid dental materials, provided with a syringe housing 12, in which a plunger 22 is guided for displacement in a manner known, wherein the plunger 22 can be removed from the syringe housing 12 and introduced into the syringe housing 12, and with an outlet cannula 20, which is fitted on the syringe housing 12. A region of the syringe housing 12 which is adjacent to the outlet cannula 20 is of deformable design and a region of the syringe housing 12 which is remote from the outlet cannula 20 is of dimensionally stable design.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Ivoclar Vivadent AGInventor: Frank Müller
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Patent number: 10251421Abstract: A heating device for a smoke-free cigarette is substantially made up of a liquid container and/or a reaction element, separated from one another by a destructible seal and filled with substances, the mixing of which triggers an exothermic reaction. A pin composed of heat-conductive plastic or metal is provided on the reaction element, which pin interacts with the seal, and onto which a profile body is set. The profile body is produced from an earth alkali metal, calcium chloride, calcium chloride, magnesium sulfate, sodium hydroxide or calcium oxide.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2015Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: S.A.S.C. AGInventor: Dirk Kieslich
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Patent number: 10195073Abstract: A self-heating warming blanket includes a pliable outer shell forming a liquid impermeable enclosure. A heat generation layer disposed inside the enclosure has a plurality of liquid permeable heater compartments containing an exothermic reactant. The blanket also has a heater activation system including a sealed bladder containing an activator liquid inside the enclosure. An activation strip extends from outside the outer shell into the enclosure. One segment of the strip is an unsealing segment connected to the bladder. Another segment of the strip is a handle segment outside the outer shell. Pulling on the handle segment opens the bladder and releases the activator liquid into the enclosure where at least a portion of it permeates at least one heater compartment and combines with the exothermic reactant contained therein to initiate an exothermic chemical reaction that heats the warming blanket.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2013Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: Forever Young International, Inc.Inventor: Daniel L. Young
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Patent number: 10143229Abstract: A food preparation device is disclosed. The food preparation device can include an ingredient combining apparatus to introduce a fluid food ingredient and a solid food ingredient to one another within a package. The food preparation device can also include a mixing apparatus to mix the fluid food ingredient and the solid food ingredient to form a food mixture in the package. In addition, the food preparation device can include a forming apparatus to form the food mixture into a predetermined shape within the package.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2015Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: ZimplyFresh, LLCInventors: Malavika Mantry, Manju Karthikeyan, Narayan Tripunithura Mahadeva
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Patent number: 10018395Abstract: A beverage cooling or heating device includes a sealed housing, a first chamber within the housing that contains a thermal agent, a second chamber within the housing that contains an activating agent, for endothermically or exothermically reacting with the thermal agent, and a barrier between the first chamber and the second chamber, wherein the barrier is configured to keep the thermal agent separate from the activating agent, and is further configured to be ruptured upon activation of the device such that the thermal agent and activating agent come into contact with and react with each other. The thermal agent may be a cooling agent, such as urea, and the activating agent may be water. The thermal agent may alternatively be a heating agent.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2016Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Inventor: Darlene S. Boyd
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Patent number: 9896389Abstract: A multi-compartment microcapsule produces heat when subjected to a stimulus (e.g., a compressive force, a magnetic field, or combinations thereof). In some embodiments, the multi-compartment microcapsules have first and second compartments separated by an isolating structure adapted to rupture in response to the stimulus, wherein the first and second compartments contain reactants that come in contact and react to produce heat when the isolating structure ruptures. In some embodiments, the multi-compartment microcapsules are shell-in-shell microcapsules each having an inner shell contained within an outer shell, wherein the inner shell defines the isolating structure and the outer shell does not allow the heat-generating chemistry to escape the microcapsule upon rupture of the inner shell.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2015Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Eric J. Campbell, Joseph Kuczynski, Kevin A. Splittstoesser, Timothy J. Tofil
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Patent number: 9423173Abstract: A container for accepting and retaining bottles or cans for the purpose of insulating or bringing them to a desired temperature range is disclosed. A preferred embodiment includes a hollow upper section with an internal cylindrical portion that has an upper edge. The upper section includes an internal frusto-conical section with a slotted aperture that commences from the cylindrical portion and extends away from the cylindrical portion. The device also includes a hollow base section that is adapted for engaging the upper section. The arrangement accommodates cans as well as bottles, and allows drinking from either type of container while retaining the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2014Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Inventor: Eric Niebolte
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Patent number: 9226847Abstract: A kit for cooling the blood in the carotid arteries includes a cervical immobilization collar and a cooling element. The cooling element may include a body-facing panel attached on a body-facing surface to a lining layer, an outward-facing panel, and cooling material disposed between the body-facing panel and the outward facing panel. The cooling material may comprise urea and Carbamakool™ in an amount sufficient to produce a temperature of 20° F. to 35° F. within a minute of activation when measured on the body-facing surface of the body-facing panel.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: Cryothermic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Aqeel A. Sandhu, Scott Raybuck, Brian J. Seitz
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Patent number: 9175876Abstract: Self-heating containers comprise a reaction chamber and a heating chamber. The heating chamber is sized to contain a substance to be heated. The reaction chamber contains reactants which, when contacted, exothermically react. The reaction chamber is divided into a first compartment and a second compartment with a barrier therebetween. The barrier comprises a first barrier portion and a second barrier portion. The first barrier portion is attached to a reaction chamber wall and has an opening sized to allow reactants to flow through from one compartment to the other. The second barrier portion is attached to the first barrier portion to close the opening. The barrier can be opened by moving an actuator into engagement with the second barrier portion to dislodge the second barrier portion from the first barrier portion and thereby open the barrier.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Heat Wave Technologies, LLCInventors: John Ford, Douglas Lund
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Patent number: 9138707Abstract: An apparatus for portable delivery of nitric oxide without the need for pressurized tanks, power supplies, or other devices provides a single therapy session by triggering a heater to heat a reaction chamber. A piercing assembly may trigger to open sealed containers, such as bags, of liquid water or salt water in order to activate the heaters. Upon addition of liquid such as water or salt water to a chemically reactive heating element, heat is generated to activate the chemicals generating nitric oxide within a sealed reactor. Upon triggering, liquid containers are unsealed, the liquid drains down to initiate reaction of the heating chemicals, and the heat begins to penetrate the reactor. The reactor, in turn, heats its contents, which react to form nitric oxide expelled by the reactor to a line feeding a cannula for therapy.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2009Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Sy KimballInventors: J. W. Randolph Miller, William Moon, Keith L. Merrell
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Patent number: 8863737Abstract: Exothermic reactions are used in self heating products, such as food, beverages, and clothing. Temperature peaks are important as heat can cause user injuries or increase pressures within the heating container to unsafe levels. Disclosed is a composition that modulates chemical reactions by control of the reaction initiation. Solid exothermic reactants, like calcium oxide and zeolite, are wetted with a combination of water and at least one surfactant, such as polyethylene glycol. The use of surfactants limits the initial rate of wetting, and also provides modulation of the reaction by changing phase. Optional addition of weak acids or acid salts modulated temperature and pH.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2011Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: University of South FloridaInventors: Sermin G. Sunol, Aydin K. Sunol
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Patent number: 8635998Abstract: A flameless heater apparatus and method whose heating capacity and performance can be selected and tuned at the time of manufacture, and which is easily used and has a long shelf life. The apparatus and method may be used in flameless ration heaters, such as may be used in military or emergency situations. There is provided a flameless heating method and apparatus in which the solid reactive ingredients (not including liquid reactant, typically water) are not all blended or mixed together at the time of apparatus fabrication. Rather, at least one key ingredient (typically a super-corroding alloy of magnesium and iron) in a dry powder form is kept physically segregated from all the other ingredients, such as catalysts (normally acids such as acetic or tartaric acid or acidic mixtures) and surfactants. The exothermic chemical reaction is initiated only after at least one (typically a dry powder catalyst) goes into aqueous solution after the application of water (saline or non-saline).Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2010Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Read Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Deepak Madan, John E. McConaghie, Richard S. Varga, Rajiv Tandon
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Patent number: 8578926Abstract: Self-heating containers comprise a reaction chamber and a heating chamber. The heating chamber is sized to contain a substance to be heated. The reaction chamber contains reactants which, when contacted, exothermically react. The reaction chamber is divided into a first compartment and a second compartment with a barrier therebetween. The barrier comprises a first barrier portion and a second barrier portion. The first barrier portion is attached to a reaction chamber wall and has an opening sized to allow reactants to flow through from one compartment to the other. The second barrier portion is attached to the first barrier portion to close the opening. The barrier can be opened by moving an actuator into engagement with the second barrier portion to dislodge the second barrier portion from the first barrier portion and thereby open the barrier. In certain embodiments, the heating chamber can be a can with prepackaged comestible substance therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Heat Wave Technologies, LLCInventors: John Ford, Douglas Lund
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Patent number: 8555870Abstract: A heating device comprises a heating chamber defining an interior space for receiving and storing a substance to be heated, a heater for use as a source of heat which includes a reaction chamber, a solid state reaction composition disposed within the reaction chamber such that it is physically isolated from and in thermal communication with the interior space of the heating chamber, an activation mechanism in communication with the composition disposed within the reaction chamber, and wherein the reaction composition is inert until the activation mechanism is actuated. Activation mechanism comprises an actuator having a user interface portion and an actuation portion, and the actuation portion carries a reaction initiation material that, when assembled with the heater, is capable of initiating a chemical reaction in the chemical composition when the actuation portion is actuated by a user.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Heatgenie, Inc.Inventors: Brendan Coffey, Krzysztof Czeslaw Kwiatkowski, Travis Bookout
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Patent number: 8425578Abstract: A warming product that contains an exothermic composition configured to generate heat in the presence of oxygen and moisture is provided. The exothermic composition is applied to a thermal composite containing two or more fibrous layers, which are structured to provide enhanced distribution of the exothermic composition through the thermal composite structure. For example, a first fibrous layer may rapidly acquire the exothermic composition and distribute it primarily in the ?z direction (direction of thickness) to a second fibrous layer, which may then distribute the exothermic composition primarily in the ?x and ?y directions. Typically, at least a portion of the exothermic composition is able to flow through the second fibrous layer and contact additional layers. For example, the exothermic composition may contain a moisture-holding layer configured to supply moisture to the exothermic composition.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Roger B. Quincy, III, Susan Kathleen Cobbs, Eugenio G. Varona, Jeffrey E. Fish, Clifford Jackson Ellis
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Patent number: 8402963Abstract: A container for housing and producing a liquid comestible product and in situ heating or cooling thereof is constructed for rotation of the lid to release a comestible powder into water. Rotation of the base causes a chemical reaction to be initiated for heating or cooling the comestible powder/water blend.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2006Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Inventor: Jose A. Justo
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Publication number: 20130047974Abstract: A heating apparatus includes an elongated flexible envelope (4) comprising two sheets (6), (8) that are attached to each other along permanent side seams (10), (12) and along a permanent bottom seam (14) and a moisture-activated chemical heater (16) disposed inside envelope (4), wherein envelope (4) is folded over on itself and secured by temporary side seams (18), (20) and a permanent top seam (22) to form a continuous moisture barrier surrounding the moisture activated chemical heater (16) and wherein heater (2) may be opened for use by removing top seam (22) and unfolding envelope (4) by unpeeling temporary seals (18), (20) to provide unfolded envelope (4), wherein sheets (6) and (8) remain sealed along permanent seams (10), (12) and (14), but wherein envelope (4) now has an open top end (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2005Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventors: Vincent Payen, Michael Wadlinger, Joseph Mitchell, Robert Finn, George Carl Harmsen, Dennis L. Myers
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Patent number: 8360048Abstract: Self-heating containers comprise a reaction chamber and a heating chamber. The heating chamber is sized to contain a substance to be heated. The reaction chamber contains reactants which, when contacted, exothermically react. The reaction chamber is divided into a first compartment and a second compartment with a barrier therebetween. The barrier comprises a first barrier portion and a second barrier portion. The first barrier portion is attached to a reaction chamber wall and has an opening sized to allow reactants to flow through from one compartment to the other. The second barrier portion is attached to the first barrier portion to close the opening. The barrier can be opened by moving an actuator into engagement with the second barrier portion to dislodge the second barrier portion from the first barrier portion and thereby open the barrier.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Heat Wave Technologies, LLCInventors: John Ford, Douglas Lund
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Publication number: 20130008425Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a disposable body warmer that exhibits sufficient physical properties (strength) of the inner bag during use, and that is excellent in biodegradability after use. The disposable body warmer is prepared by allowing an exothermic composition comprising potassium chloride and/or sodium chloride to be contained in an inner bag comprising an oxidative degradation agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: KOBAYASHI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.Inventor: Atsushi Matsuo
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Patent number: 8256412Abstract: A warming device of sheet form having (1) a heat generating sheet prepared by papermaking and containing an oxidizable metal, a moisture retaining agent, and a fibrous material and (2) an air permeable holder holding the heat generating sheet. The warming device has a thickness of 0.1 to 10 mm and a flexural strength of 0.01 to 0.3 N/cm. The sheet preferably has a thickness of 0.1 to 2.0 mm. The fibrous material preferably has a CSF of 600 ml or less.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Kao CorporationInventors: Yoshiaki Kumamoto, Masataka Ishikawa, Hironobu Kawajiri, Hisao Nishiguchi
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Patent number: 8256411Abstract: A bottle warmer includes a flexible tubular sleeve having a closed lower end and an open upper end. The open upper end is to receive a bottle therethough, and the closed lower end is to receive a bottom of the bottle thereagainst. An elastic band is carried by a medial portion of the flexible tubular sleeve to secure the medial portion to an adjacent portion of the bottle, and permit the open upper end to be folded back adjacent the closed lower end to define a pocket. A chemical heat source element is to be received by the pocket for warming the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Inventor: Maureen Christy
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Patent number: 8240300Abstract: A hot/cold pack product including two sheet structures, one of which includes compartments holding dehydrated gel powder and the other of which is an insulating and water-proof sheet structure attached to the first sheet structure. The powder remains dehydrated until water is added by a user.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2011Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Inventor: Raymond P. Wilhelm
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Patent number: 7980242Abstract: A hot/cold pack product including two sheet structures, one of which includes compartments holding dehydrated gel powder and the other of which is an insulating and water-proof sheet structure attached to the first sheet structure. The powder remains dehydrated until water is added by a user.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Inventor: Raymond P. Wilhelm
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Patent number: 7937909Abstract: A method for making a two component device where the two components are in separate containers with one container inside the other. The method includes placing a first container between the top and bottom of a second container in a die that draws a vacuum between the top and bottom of the second container when they are sealed to form the container. The vacuum preferably ranges from about 8 to about 13 psi. The two components are selected to react to achieve a result, such as the generation of heat.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Inventor: Raquel Carvallo
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Publication number: 20110083662Abstract: As indicated above, the present invention provides a flameless, portable heating kit. In a typical embodiment, the heat pack contains a liquid activated heating material (e.g., in pack form) and utilizes a recycled heat design. This design includes an opening between a heat chamber and a content chamber where the contents (materials to be heated such as food, or a packet containing food such as a Meal Ready to Eat (MRE)) are placed. The heat materials such as steam, air or liquid are transported through a controlled opening that transfers heat to the heat chamber. The present invention also provides a heat control method that uses a filter or filters that filter by-product materials such as moisture and channels the by-products outside, while keeping the heating liquid material inside of the heat space chamber. Optimal control of the heating (chemical) materials' temperature offers a safe heating experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Byung Chul Jo, Byoung Kwon Cho, Byoung GU Cho
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Publication number: 20100300426Abstract: A flameless heater apparatus and method whose heating capacity and performance can be selected and tuned at the time of manufacture, and which is easily used and has a long shelf life. The apparatus and method may be used in flameless ration heaters, such as may be used in military or emergency situations. There is provided a flameless heating method and apparatus in which the solid reactive ingredients (not including liquid reactant, typically water) are not all blended or mixed together at the time of apparatus fabrication. Rather, at least one key ingredient (typically a super-corroding alloy of magnesium and iron) in a dry powder form is kept physically segregated from all the other ingredients, such as catalysts (normally acids such as acetic or tartaric acid or acidic mixtures) and surfactants. The exothermic chemical reaction is initiated only after at least one (typically a dry powder catalyst) goes into aqueous solution after the application of water (saline or non-saline).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: Deepak S. Madan, John E. McConaghie, Richard S. Varga, Rajiv Tandon
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Patent number: 7803109Abstract: An apparatus which is self-contained, disposable, utilized for protecting the distal lens of endoscopes. The apparatus is sterile and is used as a holder or as an anti-fog solution applicator for the scope while protecting it from impact with a shock absorbent outer housing. A new method for protecting endoscopes by placing an inexpensive sterile protective cover over the distal lens of the endoscope which entails, placing the protector over the distal lens prior to medical procedure, protective cover is used intermittently and repeatedly during the medical procedure when the scope is not in use. Finally, at the end of the medical procedure the protective cover is placed over the distal lens and not removed until the scope reaches the area where it will be cleaned and sterilized. By protecting the scope prior to, during and after a medical procedure, endoscope repairs are reduced thereby saving hospitals money.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Inventor: Ricardo Alexander Gomez
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Patent number: 7744940Abstract: The present invention is a package for selectively heating or cooling a food product of the package utilizing a temperature-changing pack disposed within an inner container. The temperature-changing pack is formed in a manner which prevents the inadvertent or premature mixing of the chemical reagents to initiate the heating or cooling reaction. Further, the temperature-changing pack is positioned within the inner container at a location where the food product comes into contact with the pack on multiple sides to maximize the heat transfer between pack and the food product. The inner container can be positioned within a reusable outer sleeve that insulates the inner container to further maximize the heat transfer between the pack and the food product.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Inventor: Charles P. Hickey
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Patent number: 7722839Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided to rapidly thaw and heat frozen bags of biological materials, such as plasma. The apparatus has a hollow bladder having a flexible wall that is placed in contact with the bag. A circulation system draws fluid from a reservoir and fills the bladder with the fluid. The circulation system also drains fluid from the bladder. A heater in the reservoir heats the fluid before the fluid enters the bladder. As heated fluid flows through the bladder, heat is transferred through the bladder wall to the plasma bag to thaw the biological material. The bladder wall expands against the plasma bag as the bladder fills with fluid, and contracts from the plasma bag as the bladder is drained. The expansion and contraction of the bladder wall agitates the plasma bag and biological material to accelerate the thawing process.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Cytotherm, L.P.Inventor: Roman Kuzyk
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Patent number: 7708009Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a reusable personal heating system including a sealed container filled with a supercooled supersaturated solution and an activator located in a fixed position within the container which triggers an exothermic crystallization process when depressed. The removable and reusable personal heating system fits into a garment worn under other clothing and is easily activated through other clothing. The present invention provides a personal heating system that allows the wearer to participate in outdoor activities in cold conditions while permitting ease of mobility and range of motion.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Inventor: Kenneth Randall Collins
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Publication number: 20100047125Abstract: An apparatus for providing a thermal treatment to a product, such as food, is described. One embodiment of the apparatus includes lime and water contained separately within a sealed reaction vessel. The reaction vessel includes a flexible wall portion that is adjacent to a perforator that can puncture a membrane separating the lime and water. In one embodiment, the perforator is separate from and fee-floating within the water. In another embodiment, the reaction vessel is substantially surrounded by the product. The reaction vessel is hermetically sealed against underpressure or overpressure, permitting use with pressurized food. The reaction vessel can be incorporated into a variety of containers and the reaction vessel and container can be sterilized for packaging food.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: TECHITHOT LIMITEDInventor: Huynh Thi Ngoc Thu
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Publication number: 20090320411Abstract: A method for making a two component device where the two component are in separate containers with one container inside the other. The method includes placing a first container between the top and bottom of a second container in a die that draws a vacuum between the top and bottom of the second container when they are sealed to form the container. The vacuum preferably ranges from about 8 to about 13 psi. The two components are selected to react to achieve a result, such as the generation of heat.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventor: Raquel Carvallo
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Patent number: 7537563Abstract: A system and associated method is used for warming an endoscope, laparoscope, or other such instrument to minimize fogging. The preferred embodiment comprises a pad for wrapping around an instrument, including a one or more substances operative to generate heat through an exothermic reaction; and an activation disc located around the periphery of the pad to provide for convenient user access. In the preferred embodiment, the activator is a mixture of water and sodium acetate, and the disc is made of perforated stainless steel. A housing contains the pad in sleeve form and an optional heat-conductive tube to receive the instrument around which the pad is wrapped. The pad may be partitioned.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2004Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Inventor: John Temple
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Publication number: 20090025706Abstract: Disclosed is a temperature control pouch pack including: a first pack which is filled with a predetermined reaction fluid and a reaction material that react with each other to cause a certain reaction while isolating one of the reaction fluid and the reaction material from the other one; and a second pack which is disposed to exchange heat with the first pack and accommodates an article of which temperature is in need of control.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: HARVEST CHARMFOODS CO., LTD.Inventors: Byoung-gu Cho, Byoung-kwon Cho
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Publication number: 20080283036Abstract: There are provided a process for producing an active heat generating mixture capable of causing an oxidation reaction immediately upon contact with air to generate heat and subsequently initiating an abrupt reaction which after arrival at a certain fixed temperature, is then changed to a mild reaction, the heating generating mixture being cheap and being able to be industrially mass-produced; a heat generating mixture; a heat generating composition; a moldable heat generating composition; and a heat generating body. The invention is characterized by bringing a reaction mixture containing, as essential components, an iron powder, a reaction accelerator and water and having a water content of from 0.5 to 20% by weight and a water mobility value showing an amount of surplus water of less than 0.01 with an oxidizing gas under circumstances at 0° C. or higher and regulating a temperature rise of the reaction mixture at 1° C. or higher within 10 minutes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2005Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Toshihiro Dodo
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Publication number: 20080202490Abstract: There is provided a heat generating body which by forming a temporary adhering part upon temporary adhesion between a substrate and a heat generating composition molded body and a covering material with an adhesive layer and subsequent heat sealing, realizes higher line speed, thereby largely improving the productivity, does not generate position deviation of the heat generating composition molded body in welding the substrate and the covering material, is able to be heat sealed and is free from seal failure. A heat generating body as formed by laminating a heat generating composition molded body resulting from molding of a heat generating composition containing, as essential components, an exothermic substance, a carbon component, a reaction accelerator and water and having a water mobility value of from 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2005Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: MYCOAL PRODUCTS CORPORATIONInventor: Toshihiro Dodo
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Patent number: 7080641Abstract: An apparatus which is self-contained, disposable, and heated utilized for maintaining and heating sterile solutions during medical procedures. The heating mechanism is chemical, electrical or a combination of both. Further the apparatus serves as a self sealing container for the application of solution. Sterile solutions such as special surgical adhesives thrombolytic or temperature specific drugs can be repeatedly heated and used during medical procedures. The apparatus also serves as method to maintain solutions sterile and heated for long periods of time during medical procedures. Another purpose of the invention is to have the distill end of the scope uniformly and completely coated by submerging it into the solution within the apparatus. Heat is transferred from the solution to the instrument in one example to act as an additional measure to prevent fogging of the lens. This apparatus is ideal for operations where the instrument is used intermittently and repeatedly.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Inventor: Ricardo Alexander Gomez
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Patent number: 7021064Abstract: The present invention relates to a mujlti-compartment pack for colling or heating products. The pack includes a first compartment with a solid matter or a liquid and a second compartment with a liquid wherein the first and second compartment are separated by a removable wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Coty, Inc.Inventors: William Carl Wohland, Rene Thomas Rivero
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Patent number: 6948490Abstract: A steam generator device has a first and a second chamber, and walls mutually isolating the two chambers. Reagents which react together to generate steam when in mutual contact are mutually separated by a barrier, and disposed in the first chamber. An opening member forms a first opening between the chambers and a second opening through the barrier. Hence the reagents come into contact via said second opening, the reagents react thereby generating steam, and the steam flows through the first opening into the second chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Thermotic Developments LimitedInventor: Matthew J Searle
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Publication number: 20040112367Abstract: A heating or cooling sack container comprising at least a primary compartment (5) for containing a product (6) and at least a first secondary compartment (7). The container further comprises a first chemical compound (9) inserted in the first secondary compartment (7) and at least a breakable container (10) inserted in the first secondary compartment (7) in contact with said first chemical compound (9). The breakable container (10) contains within it at least a second chemical compound (11), which, if placed in contact with the first chemical compound, gives rise to a chemical reaction producing a temperature gradient. Tee primary compartment (5) is provided with opening means (12) to allow the extraction of the product (6) contained therein. An alternative embodiment further comprises a second secondary compartment (21) also containing the first chemical compound (9) and a second container containing the second chemical compound (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventor: Mauro Zaninelli
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Patent number: 6698504Abstract: A heat transfer array is presented which includes one or more pouch flexors that press down on a fluid product containing pouch and facilitate heat exchange by mixing the pouch contents while the exterior of the pouch is contacted by a heat exchange medium. The pouch flexors are arranged in an array of three wheels, and the pouches are subjected to a number of wheel arrays in order to exchange heat from the pouch contents. The pouch flexors are stationary and a conveyor belt moves the pouch product under the wheel arrays.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Inventor: Andrew E. Briesmeister
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Patent number: 6635077Abstract: A structure includes a film having a pair of opposed surfaces wherein the film is liquid impermeable and electrically charged and an arrangement carried by the film and having first and second compartments separated from one another by a rupturable wall. First and second compositions are disposed in the first and second compartments whereby the rupturable wall may be ruptured to permit mixing of the first and second compositions.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: S.C. Johnson Home Storage, Inc.Inventors: Julie M. Grissmeyer, Frederick H. Martin, Jose Porchia
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Patent number: 6436128Abstract: The present invention relating to an exothermic decomposition has, as essential components, a water absorptive polymer and/or tackifier, carbon component and/or metal chloride and features that the product is as a whole ink-like or cream-like.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1996Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Genchi KenkyushoInventor: Akio Usui
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Publication number: 20020020407Abstract: The present invention relates to a mujlti-compartment pack for colling or heating products. The pack includes a first compartment with a solid matter or a liquid and a second compartment with a liquid wherein the first and second compartment are separated by a removable wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: William Carl Wohland, Rene Thomas Rivero
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Patent number: 6341602Abstract: A heater pouch adjustably to be placed in a product container. The product container holds a product to be heated by a flameless heater. The heater pouch contains tablets of exothermic material in a flexible cover. The tablets are smooth-surfaced without protuberances so they can be distributed without interference from one another. The spacing between the container and the product, which can vary from product to product, can have complicated shapes. That can be accommodated by this pouch.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Inventor: Fred Fulcher
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Patent number: 6289889Abstract: Improved heaters and self-heating packages that function without application of external energy. Heat is generated by contact of a heat-producing composition, such as calcium oxide, and an activating solution which is typically water. The heater contains multi-compartments containing heat-producing composition and activating solution. The heater is activated by application of hand pressure to rupture a frangible seal which allows the heater components to mix. The heater compartments are at least in part formed from flexible walls. The self-heating package has one or more products or product containers in thermal contact with one or more heaters. In preferred packaging embodiments, the heating package has one or more product containers or pouches in thermal contact with one or more heaters. In a specific embodiment, the product container is integrally formed with the heater. Preferred self-heating packages are constructed entirely of flexible packaging materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: TDA Research, Inc.Inventors: William L. Bell, James L. Dippo
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Patent number: 6231596Abstract: A self-contained surgical warming device 10 includes a flexible outer bag having a heat generating compound 40 which becomes activated when exposed to air. In use, a surgical assistant or nurse wraps a surgical instrument such as an endoscope 18 in the warming device. The warming device then transfers enough heat to the endoscope to raise the temperature of the endoscope to approximately that of body temperature, thereby preventing the condensation of water vapor on a camera lens in an endoscopic instrument. The surgical instrument warming device may be used on endoscopes or any other type of surgical instrument that requires warming to approximately body temperature prior to contact with human tissue.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Heat Max, Inc.Inventor: L. Dale Collins
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Patent number: H2093Abstract: A novel intravenous (“IV”) warming unit warms and keeps warm intravenous fluid bags for use at remote sites under arctic conditions. The IV fluid warming unit is made of fabric cut and sewn to form a suitcase-like folding receptacle, or satchel. The satchel has four inside pockets along one inside surface and overlapping webbing on the other inside surface. Chemical heating pads are activated and placed inside the pockets and IV fluid bags placed under the webbing. When the satchel is closed, the chemical heating pads warm and keep warm the IV fluid bags. In use, the satchel is placed on top of the chest of a patient so that the satchel warms the patient from the outside while the warmed IV fluid warms the patient from the inside.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Jeffrey P. Warner, Stephen D. Knecht