For Heated Contents (e.g., Fireless Cooker) Patents (Class 220/592.22)
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Patent number: 11141012Abstract: A float with a beverage holder cooler has two (2) interior voids configured for ice storage within the cooler separated by a central wall. The voids are accessed by a common side wall which is securable in a closed position by a strap and a fastener. A beverage container holding aperture is disposed within the top center face of the cooler and extends into the common side wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2017Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Inventor: Nigel Roffey
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Patent number: 11142388Abstract: A thermal container includes a cover and a main body. The cover is opened and closed relative to the main body through an opening-closing assembly. The cover is formed with a sealing protrusion extending toward the main body. The main body is formed with an annular retaining wall extending from an upper portion of an inner wall of the main body. A sealing ring is provided at the mating portion between the cover and the main body. The thermal container realizes the sealing through the sealing protrusion and the retaining wall, and the sealing ring is provided to further enhance the airtightness, preventing the gas or liquid from leaking out from the gap of the opening-opening assembly, and improving the thermal insulation performance of the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2019Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: XIAMEN KINGQUEEN INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.Inventor: Jinfei Dong
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Patent number: 11056708Abstract: The present invention relates to a generator unit (1) comprising a housing (100) having at least one opening (112), a fuel cell device, which is arranged in the housing (100), a tail pipe device (200) having at least one exhaust pipe (210), which is connected to the fuel cell device in a gas-carrying manner and extends through the opening (112) of the housing (100), and an insulator (220), which extends at least in an area between an outer wall of the exhaust pipe (210) and an edge of the opening (112) and, in particular, reduces, in particular, at least for the most part, prevents, heat transfer from the exhaust pipe (210) to the housing (100). Furthermore, the present invention relates to a tail pipe device (200) for use in a generator unit (1) of the type described here.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2017Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignees: AVL List GmbH, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Julian Makinson, Siegfried Hartwig, Daiki Tanaka
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Patent number: 10577474Abstract: The various embodiments herein provide an insulated container. The container comprises a body assembly and a lid assembly. The body assembly comprises of an outer plastic body and a plastic ring insert molded with an inner stainless steel (SS) container. The inner SS container has a non-woven polyester fabric acting as an insulation material. The non-woven polyester fabric is enclosed in between the outer plastic body and the inner SS container. The lid assembly comprises of a plastic top lid, an inner lid and a bowl with non-woven polyester fabric acting as insulation. The polyester fabric is sandwiched between the plastic top lid, the inner lid and the bowl. In the body assembly, the outer plastic body and the inner plastic ring is joined together using a spin welding technique. In the lid assembly the top lid, inner lid and bowl are joined together using spin welding technique.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2017Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: HAMILTON HOUSEWARES PVT. LTD.Inventor: Rajesh Gandhi
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Patent number: 9016511Abstract: A temperature changing container includes a plurality of walls joined to form an enclosure which seals contents of the enclosure within the walls. One of the walls includes a depression extending into the enclosure. Upon activation, chemicals at least partially disposed within the depression change temperature.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Silgan Containers LLCInventors: Alvin Widitora, Rowdy Holstine, Gerald James Baker
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Patent number: 8944045Abstract: A self-heating container and a method of manufacturing the container. The container has a simple structure in which the metallic outer body holds the consumable product, and a metallic inner body and plastic housing contain the two components which react to produce the heat for the self-heating function. A lower lid is crimped over flanges on the lower ends of the inner body and the outer body, forming a double seal. When a flexible portion of the housing is pressed, a seal is punctured, causing the two components to mix and generate heat through an exothermic chemical reaction which heats the contents of the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Fast Drinks 2005, S.L.Inventor: Santiago Canela Mercade
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Publication number: 20150020756Abstract: A device for heating a flowing medium (e.g., water), wherein the device comprises a heating module and a heat exchanger enclosed by an insulating material comprising a vacuum-packed core material. The heating module and the heat exchanger may further be received in a housing having a number of walls, wherein the vacuum-packed core material is arranged between one of the walls and the heating module and/or the heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2013Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventor: Peter Jan Cool
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Publication number: 20140263369Abstract: An insulating container for controlling the transfer of heat from a hot object contained therein, the insulating container including a first half-shell and a second half-shell configured to couple together to form a sealed enclosure. The container further includes a first insert and a second insert sized and shaped to be received within the first half shell and the second half shell, respectively, and having inner surfaces that are shaped to surround and substantially conform to the hot object enclosed within the sealed enclosure, and wherein the first insert and the second insert are built up from a plurality of planar pieces of insulating material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Brian C. Lehr, Jeffery L. Barrall
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Publication number: 20130276722Abstract: According to various aspects, exemplary embodiments are disclosed in which thermal insulation is used to provide a thermal break and/or thermally insulative barrier generally between a body and flange assembly of a gas water heater control. An exemplary embodiment of a valve assembly for a water heater generally includes a flange, a body, and a thermal insulator. The thermal insulator is configured for placement generally between the body and the flange. The thermal insulator has a lower thermal conductivity than the flange and the body. The thermal insulator is operable for inhibiting heat loss from within the storage tank through the valve assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.Inventors: John M. Bronson, Jeffrey N. Arensmeier
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Publication number: 20130118361Abstract: The modifiable thermal equipment (9) is made up of an insulating container (I) and of a high-emissivity heating body (2) sharing a common conduction surface (3). The thermal equipment (9) closed by an insulator (4) and by the lid (5) and through which there passes a thermal flux (7) defined by a temperature limiter (6), is capable of storing and of releasing the thermal flux (8) directed towards the container and of controlling the rate of cooling thereof by modifying the ambient conditions of the said container in order to cook or to keep at a precise temperature, through the inertia of transmission, the foodstuffs contained in the container (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Inventor: Edwige Truyts
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Publication number: 20130082063Abstract: Container for transporting heated foodstuff including a bowl vessel provided with an openable lid for the airtight sealing including an inner wall and an outer wall delimiting an intermediate interspace which, in the closed condition of the lid, communicates with the vessel through a plurality of first holes formed in the inner wall and with the atmosphere through a plurality of second holes formed in the outer wall of the lid.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventor: Filippo Lizzio
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Publication number: 20120211500Abstract: A container for hot liquids includes a thermal barrier printed on a surface thereof. The thermal barrier includes a plurality of expandable microspheres that expand when exposed to heat to increase thermal insulation. During shipping and pre-use, the thermal barrier is not activated. Exposure to heat from a hot liquid poured in the container activates the microspheres, which expand to increase thermal insulation properties, thereby allowing a user to hold the cup without being too hot to the touch.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: THUNK IT, LLCInventor: Scott L. Amron
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Publication number: 20120193367Abstract: A self-heating food container configured to hold food and to heat food within the container is provided. The container includes a body wall. A space is defined within the body wall. A chemical heater is located within the space, which upon activation, is configured to generate heat, thereby increasing the temperature of the contents cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventors: Gerald Baker, Harley Jung
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Publication number: 20110226780Abstract: A vessel for a thermal energy storage system comprising a bottom wall joined to a surrounding side wall, and an inner liner disposed within the bottom wall and side wall and comprising an inner liner bottom and an inner liner side wall. One aspect of the inner liner bottom and side wall is that they are configured to repeatedly expand and contract during the thermal cycling of the storage system. A thermal energy storage system comprising the containment vessel and an array of heat exchangers is also disclosed. The heat exchangers are disposed in the vessel, and arranged so as to enclose a volume within the vessel. Each of the heat exchangers is suspended by a suspension assembly. The assembly may be comprised of a central support hanger, a spring loaded upper hanger, and a lower hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: John P. Bell, Joseph M. Bell, JR., Michael S. Bower, Gerard C. Walter
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Patent number: 7954661Abstract: A transport container comprising a spherical container 1 and a heat accumulating material 2a, 2b disposed inside of the spherical container 1, wherein; the heat accumulating material 2a, 2b is provided with a space for holding a transported object therein, and the space is formed at the central part of the inside of the spherical container 1.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Mari Uchida, Hiroshi Kusumoto, Hiroaki Matsushima
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Patent number: 7797807Abstract: A double-layer vacuum container includes: an inner container having a bridging member supported by an outer container in a bridging manner; the outer container through which the bridging member extending from the inner container is externally exposed; and a cover member for externally covering the portion of the outer container through which the bridging member is exposed and for sealing a space inside the cover member and a space between the inner container and the outer container in a vacuum state between the cover member and the outer container. With such a structure of the double-layer vacuum container, the inner container other than a lip is supported by the outer container with a good heat retaining property to prevent the displacement or damage of the inner container.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignees: Tiger Corporation, Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha, Denso CorporationInventors: Hitoshi Ueda, Shigetaka Yoshikawa, Hideo Kobayashi, Yoshikazu Shinpo, Mamoru Suzuki, Isao Goto, Masaaki Iinuma, Toshio Morikawa, Shigeo Ito, Yoshio Miyata
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Patent number: 7727637Abstract: The present invention relates to a coating layer structure for heat-cookers, and more particularly, to a coating layer structure for heat-cookers wherein said structure has been produced by forming an aluminum oxide (Al2O3) layer on the surface of an aluminum heat-cooker by anodic oxidation and then applying thereon either an anion- and far infrared ray-emitting, inorganic ceramic coating agent or a non-stick, inorganic ceramic coating agent, said both coating agents being non-toxic to human body, and whereby said structure, on heating, does not release any carcinogens and increases heat conductivity at the same time, and said structure also has excellent anti-corrosive and anti-abrasive properties.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Thermolon Korea Co., LtdInventor: Chung Kwon Park
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Publication number: 20100116831Abstract: The present invention is a thermal medicine traveler, consisting of a durable outer shell, a soft inner lining, as well as a temperature controlling insert. The traveler is also designed to be compact, washable and easily transported.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventor: Hallie M. Delaney
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Publication number: 20090308373Abstract: A portable insulated grill has a housing and a lid, both of which have inner and outer shells of metal with a plenum therebetween filled with an insulating material such as fiberglass. A hinge couples the lid to the housing, and a tube is attached on the bottom of the housing. The grill can be carried on a carrier or on a vehicle. The carrier has a support surface, wheels, and a leg. A bar connected to the support surface extends toward an open side. This bar can removably position in the tube on the bottom of the housing so the support surface can support the grill. As an alternative, the grill's tube can mount on a drawbar attached to a hitch on a vehicle. Inside the grill, the housing has brackets that support a firebox on a first shelf and that support a main grate either on the first shelf or on a second shelf. The main grate has cutaways and can be locked in position by the brackets when positioned on the second shelf.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: IN ZONE, INC.Inventors: Leon James Scott, Jeffrey Travis Stout, Michael James Carlson
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Publication number: 20090078711Abstract: The present invention provides self-heating apparatuses and methods of heating using an aqueous solution and a solid chemical reactant mixture. The solid chemical reactant mixture may include magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, and/or calcium oxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Heat Wave Technologies, LLCInventors: William Farone, Tracy Palmer
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Publication number: 20080210695Abstract: An insulated folding trivet comprising a bottom panel and side panels made of decorative fabric stores flat and folds up to form a trivet for use with hot or cold serving dishes. The sides are foldably attached to the bottom and include releasable connectors to hold the sides in their upright position during use. The trivet may be designed to encase multiple serving dishes with a variety of shapes and sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: Kevin Day, Steve Booth
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Publication number: 20070278235Abstract: The present invention is a pre-moistened wipe heating system capable of heating a number of pre-moistened wipes to a desired temperature. The system includes a package formed of a suitable moisture-impervious material within which a number of pre-moistened wipes are positioned. The system also includes a heating mechanism disposed in the package within a separate enclosure and in contact with the wipes that has a chemical heating element, and an activation device selectively engagable with the heating element. The activation device is actuated to activate the heating element, which initiates an exothermic reaction. The heat from the reaction is transmitted from the element to and through the wipes as a result of the moisture held within the wipes and within the package in order to heat the wipes to a desired temperature while also allowing the package to be handled by an individual as the wipes are heated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventor: Charles P. Hickey
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Publication number: 20040144790Abstract: A holster, to be worn around the waist of a user, and capable of containing at least one heated object, for instance a stone, and at least one receptacle containing a fluid. The holster includes a thermally insulated portion and a thermally open portion, removable storage lining portions and a securing means for securing the holster to the waist of a user. The present invention allows a massage therapist or the like to regulate the temperature of a heated object, such as a stone, at an ideal temperature for application in their trade and to gain easy access to necessary liquids.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Ricardo Saikali
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Publication number: 20030209551Abstract: Disclosed is a heat-keeping cover for a cooking including a transparent window comprising a pair of glass discs so as to leave an interval or space in between, a metal rim coupled with an edge of the transparent window, and a over handle coupled with a center of the transparent window, herein the heat-keeping cover is for applying predetermined pressure and heat to the pot and reducing heat dissipation from the pot. The metal rim comprises dual stainless steel plates having an airtight inner space inside. The airtight inner space is filled with a heat medium for heat-keeping. The cover handle includes a metal sensor installed at a hole formed at a center of the transparent window so as to sense a temperature under the cover through the hole and a knob coupled with the metal sensor so as to play a role of a thermometer protruding out of the transparent window.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventor: Jong Peter Park
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Patent number: 6606937Abstract: A self-heating urn (10) is provided with a warmer packs (18) which are rapidly heated during the brewing process and then gradually release their heat to the brewed beverage within the urn after it is removed from the brewing location to a serving location at which electrical powered for heating is not available. The warmer pack (18) are formed of ceramic materials, high density liquids, PCM's or the like which are capable of being rapidly heated during the brewing process but then gradually release their heat to the beverage in the urn. Alternatively, the warmer packs (18) are removably mounted within a compartment (68) within the self-heating urn (10) and are heated apart from the brewing process and then inserted into the self-heating urn (10) when it is moved to a serving location.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Food Equipment Technologies Company, Inc.Inventor: Zbigniew G. Lassota
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Patent number: 6513683Abstract: An improved teapot constructed from materials including thermal insulating materials. The improved teapot is easily cleaned and has an exterior fashioned in an aesthetically pleasing manner. A sealing mechanism if provided for sealing a tea holding cavity ad maintaining the tea within the holding cavity at an optimal serving temperature for as long as possible.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Inventor: Cheryl R. P. Kull
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Patent number: 6505752Abstract: A coffee server for serving brewed coffee is insulated with a partial vacuum pulled in a void (36) between the walls of an outer vessel (20) and an inner vessel (32). The outer and inner vessels are fabricated of metal and have a top narrow neck opening (22) and (34) that are attached together with a hermetic seal (42). The partial vacuum is for minimizing heat loss conducted through the combined vessels permitting coffee placed inside to retain its useable heat content for at least six hours without additional heat being added. A pour spout neck (44) is fitted to the vessel necks and provides a liquid flow path when the server is tilted to pour coffee that is stored inside. An offset brew though stopper (52) including a hinged cover (58), is removably attached to the pour spout neck with the cover pivoted to permit coffee from a brewer to enter the server through an offset portion of the stopper during the filling process.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Inventors: Patrick J. Rolfes, Douglas K. Blair
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Patent number: 6301961Abstract: The present invention is directed to an insulated beverage carafe adapted for use in an automatic drip coffee maker fabricated from non-reactive metal, having a heat resistant plastic handle that includes a detachable substantially transparent tubular gauge adapted to measure the amount of beverage within the carafe. Also taught is a method for preparing and serving hot coffee suitable in beverage service in individually dispensed portions, reading the gauge to determine when the carafe is empty; and, cleaning the empty carafe in a commercial dishwasher. An article of manufacture comprising packaging material containing an insulated beverage carafe with a handle that includes a gauge adapted to measure the amount of beverage within the carafe is also taught. The packaging material includes a brochure that provides directions for the use of said carafe.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Inventors: Patrick J. Rolfes, Douglas K. Blair, Paul E. Rolfes, Jack B. Lovley
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Patent number: 6277454Abstract: A single walled container for storing hot or cold foods or liquids having a layer of insulation comprised of void containing particles held together with a binder applied to the outer part of the sidewall. The insulation layer provides a controlled amount of insulation which is sufficient to prevent pain to the fingers yet it transmits sufficient heat to warn the user of the temperature of the container's contents. The binder may be any thermoplastic or thermoset resin, and other ingredients may be added to the binder to control viscosity, density, or color.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Insulation Dimension CorporationInventors: Douglas L. Neale, Richard J. Pasin