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SPORTSWEAR COOLING SYSTEM
20170296381 · 2017-10-19 ·

A sportswear cooling system for enhancing physical activity for a wearer is provided which has a first compartment containing a cooling solution and a second compartment containing water. The first compartment is positioned within the second compartment and the walls of the first compartment are adapted to be ruptured so that when the cooling solution and water combine an endothermic reaction is produced calculated to cool a portion of the body upon application.

Method for Cauterizing with Moxa Using a Moxibustion Device
20170290621 · 2017-10-12 ·

The present invention relates to a cauterizing method for strengthening the circulation of gi • acupoints of a human body by using a moxibustion device.

Heating compress
11241331 · 2022-02-08 · ·

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.

Heating compress
11241331 · 2022-02-08 · ·

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.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL AGENT, AND HEATING COMPOSITION, PACKAGING MATERIAL, AND WARMING MATERIAL EACH COMPRISING SAME

A means for controlling the temperature of a warming material includes an air-permeable film or the like. The warming material includes the temperature control means and a heating composition. The temperature control means for controlling the heating temperature of the warming material includes one or more aliphatic compounds that have a melting point of 35-65° C. and a solubility in water (g/100 mL) at 20° C. of 5 or less.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL AGENT, AND HEATING COMPOSITION, PACKAGING MATERIAL, AND WARMING MATERIAL EACH COMPRISING SAME

A means for controlling the temperature of a warming material includes an air-permeable film or the like. The warming material includes the temperature control means and a heating composition. The temperature control means for controlling the heating temperature of the warming material includes one or more aliphatic compounds that have a melting point of 35-65° C. and a solubility in water (g/100 mL) at 20° C. of 5 or less.

Topical Therapeutics
20220305278 · 2022-09-29 ·

The present invention classifies disorders, including Local Anesthetic Responsive Headaches as a general class. The present invention also uses exclusion and inclusion criteria in order to better determine the proper treatment of disorders including dorsonasal targeted therapies.

Topical Therapeutics
20220305278 · 2022-09-29 ·

The present invention classifies disorders, including Local Anesthetic Responsive Headaches as a general class. The present invention also uses exclusion and inclusion criteria in order to better determine the proper treatment of disorders including dorsonasal targeted therapies.

SELF-HEATING THERMAL-INSULATION FILM AND FACE MASK AND EYE MASK MANUFACTURED THEREFROM
20170231813 · 2017-08-17 ·

Disclosed is a self-heating thermal-insulation multilayer film comprising a structure of at least three layers, which from outside to inside are respectively: an outer layer (1) formed of an air permeable material; a heat-generating layer (2) loaded with heat-generating composition (21) that generates heat on contact with air, at least an upper sealing surface of the heat-generating layer that is in contact with the outer layer being formed of an air permeable material; and an thermal-insulation layer (3) formed of a material having waterproof and thermal-insulation properties. The present self-heating thermal-insulation film is structurally simple, is not constrained by environmental resources, does not require energy supply from an external energy source, is safe and stable, uniformly generates heat, and can effectively prolong heating time and reduce peak heating temperature. The present self-heating thermal-insulation film can be manufactured into a three-dimensional face mask, a face mask, or an eye mask.

Handheld multi-tip scraping and moxibustion device
11246798 · 2022-02-15 ·

A handheld multi-tip scraping and moxibustion device, including: pushing and scraping air-guiding tips distributed on a panel each having a through-cavity; and a moxa burning chamber communicating with the through-cavity to enable heat and air in the moxa burning chamber to be discharged gradually for use through the pushing and scraping heat-conducting and air-guiding tips. The pushing and scraping air-guiding tips including a first set of pushing and scraping heat-conducting and air-guiding tips located in a middle portion of the panel and a second set of pushing and scraping heat-conducting and air-guiding tips located around the first set of pushing and scraping air-guiding tips, wherein the height of the first set of pushing and scraping heat-conducting and air-guiding tips is less than the height of the second set of pushing and scraping heat-conducting and air-guiding tips in order to form a multi-layered stepped air discharge.