Patent classifications
A61F2007/026
STEAM GENERATOR, HEATING TOOL, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING STEAM GENERATOR
A steam generator according to the present invention comprises a heat generating layer comprising an oxidizable metal, a carbon component, and water, a first water absorbent layer laminated on the heat generating layer and comprising a first water absorbent, a water absorbing sheet laminated on the first water absorbent layer, and a second water absorbent layer laminated on the water absorbing sheet and comprising a second water absorbent.
Endothermic towel
Provided is an endothermic towel which can react with moisture of a human body to cause an endothermic reaction, thereby removing thermal sensation and at the same time, rapidly drying moisture to give cool sensation to a user. The endothermic towel includes a towel body having an endothermic function; and a plurality of through-holes provided to the towel body in order to accelerate the endothermic function, so that the endothermic function may be optimized.
Cooling Sheet
A cooling sheet is provided. The cooling sheet according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a moisture storage layer which stores therein moisture, an absorbing layer which is fused to one surface of the moisture storage layer to absorb the moisture and is applied with microcapsules containing a functional material, and a water repellent layer which is fused to the other surface of the moisture storage layer to be in contact with skin, prevents the moisture from escaping and absorbs air from outside. Accordingly, it is possible to provide a cooling sensation using heat of evaporation when in contact with skin while preventing moisture from escaping to the outside along seam lines.
UTILITY GARMENT WITH THERAPEUTIC CHARACTERISTICS
A utility garment comprises a first layer and a second layer of a fabric, an infrared heater including a plurality of flexible heating elements, provided between the first layer and the second layer of the fabric, a plurality of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) provided between the first and the second layer of the fabric and a plurality of sensors configured to determine a plurality of parameters pertaining to a body by which the utility garment has been worn
MEDICAL DEVICES FOR GENERATING HEAT AND METHODS OF TREATMENT USING THE SAME
A device for a medical or cosmetic treatment based on heat is provided. The device includes an impermeable backing layer and an adhesive layer in contact with the backing layer. The device also includes an alkali metal selected from a single, free alkali metal and an alloy alkali metals, the alkali metal in contact with at least a portion of the adhesive layer to define a treatment region. The device also includes a release liner in contact with the adhesive layer and the treatment region. A heat delivery system or kit including the device and a method for its use are also provided.
Body cooling system
A body cooling system including a housing having a top portion, side portions, and a bottom portion. The top portion and the bottom portion include at least one opening. Additionally, the body cooling system includes at least one mesh layer and an absorbent layer at least partially surrounded by the mesh layer.
SELF-HEATING COMPRESS FOR MOIST HEAT DELIVERY
A system for delivering thermal therapy to a treated body portion of a subject. The system preferably includes a therapy compress having at least one pocket or retainer, and at least one self-heating element configured for removable insertion within the at least one pocket of the therapy compress. In some example embodiments the therapy compress is in the form of an eye mask having first and second eye-covering lobes, each eye-covering lobe having a pocket for receiving a self-heating element. In some example embodiments the at least one self-heating element is air or oxygen activated, for example including a zinc-based self-heating material.
Cryogenic composition
The present invention relates to a novel cryogenic composition intended to be used in thermal treatment devices, and also to its process of preparation. The invention also relates to a thermal treatment device and more particularly to a medical device used to cool a part of the human or animal body, in particular after trauma, inflammation or a surgical act. The invention has application in the therapeutic and/or medical field but also in other fields, such as, for example, for the cooling or the maintenance at low temperature of foodstuffs.
SKIN AND TISSUE PROTECTION DEVICE FOR AESTHETICS TREATMENTS WITH COLD TEMPERATURES
It comprises at least one first layer (1), at least one second layer (2) on said first layer (1) and joined to it (1), defining inner surfaces (3) between both layers which form at least one housing (111), with both layers (1, 2) being porous and absorbent, and at least one cold conducting anti-freezing gel (4), spread in housing (111), all over inner surfaces (3), with a freezing point below 12 C., and with a viscosity of between 2000 and 90000 cPs at 21 C., which is enough to pass through the pores in layers (1, 2) and come out of housing (111), characterized in that it comprises a reinforcement (100) in at least one of its layers (1, 2) such as a stiffening structure.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL AGENT, AND HEAT-GENERATING COMPOSITION AND WARMING DEVICE EACH USING SAME
A means can be used instead of or with conventional temperature control to achieve warming device temperature control at a lower cost, prevent or reduce deterioration of a warming device over time, and lower generated heat temperature due to storage at high temperatures. The warming device can be used for the same. A higher level temperature control means can be used for warming devices for medical applications. An improved warming device can be used for medical applications with a high level of safety and efficacy. A temperature control agent controls a maximum temperature of a warming device with a heat generating composition that generates heat by reaction with oxygen. Said agent includes an aliphatic compound that has a particle form that will not pass through a standard sieve with a #60 mesh, a melting point of 35-65 C., and an aqueous solubility (g/100 mL) at 20 C. of 5.