CORDLESS HEATING PAD
20200375791 ยท 2020-12-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
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Abstract
A heating pad includes a heat pad with an anterior and posterior side. The heat pad includes a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer. The second layer is located in between the first layer and the third layer. The first layer is located on the posterior side, while the third layer is located on the anterior side. The second layer has a wire selectively heated to increase the temperature of the heat pad. The third layer is a reflective material positioned to reflect heat from the second layer towards the first layer, decreasing heat emitted on the anterior side of the heat pad. The heating pad also includes a battery storage section for securing a battery. The battery is in electronical communication with the wire of the heat pad. The heating pad further includes an engagement mechanism to secure the heating pad to a user.
Claims
1. A heating pad comprising: a heat pad including an anterior side and a posterior side, the heat pad comprising: a first layer on the posterior side of the heat pad; a second layer having a wire, the wire being capable of being selectively heated to increase the temperature of the heat pad; a third layer comprising a reflective material positioned to reflect heat from the second layer towards the first layer, thereby decreasing the amount of heat emitted on the anterior side of the heat pad; and the third layer being located further towards the anterior side than the first and second layers, the second layer being located in between the first layer and the third layer of the heat pad; a battery being in electronical communication with the wire of the heat pad; and an engagement mechanism to secure the heating pad to a user.
2. The heating pad of claim 1, wherein the heat pad includes a fourth layer, the fourth layer being polyester batting fiber.
3. The heating pad of claim 2, wherein the heat pad includes a fifth layer, the fifth layer being a brushed polyester layer or mesh fabric.
4. The heating pad of claim 1, wherein the first layer is a micro mink or fleece layer.
5. The heating pad of claim 1, wherein the second layer is a nylon layer.
6. The heating pad of claim 1, wherein the heating pad includes a battery storage section.
7. The heating pad of claim 1, wherein the heating pad includes an air gap in between the second layer and the third layer.
8. The heating pad of claim 1, wherein the battery pack includes a button for turning the heating pad on and off, as well as for adjusting the temperature.
9. The heating pad of claim 1, wherein the third layer is a reflective fabric.
10. The heating pad of claim 1, wherein the heat pad includes layers of reflective fabric.
11. The heating pad of claim 1, wherein the engagement mechanism is a hook and loop engagement.
12. A heating pad comprising: a heat pad including a skin contacting layer, a heating layer, and a reflective layer; the heating layer including a wire running through the heating layer; the wire selectively heats the heat pad, wherein the heat from the heating layer being reflected by the reflective layer towards a user; a battery being in electronic communication with the wire in the second layer, the battery being the power source of the heating pad.
13. The heating pad of claim 12, wherein the skin contacting layer is adjacent to and abuts the heating layer.
14. The heating pad of claim 12, wherein there is an air gap in between the heating layer and the reflective layer.
15. The heating pad of claim 12, wherein the skin contacting layer is adjacent to and abuts the heating layer, the heating layer is adjacent to and abuts an air layer, the air layer is adjacent to and abuts the reflective layer, where the heating layer is thereby located in between the skin contacting layer and the reflective layer.
16. The heating pad of claim 12, wherein the heating pad includes a battery storage section.
17. The heating pad of claim 16, wherein the battery storage section includes a pocket member shaped and sized so that a battery pack may be inserted into and secured within the pocket member.
18. The heating pad of claim 12, wherein the battery pack includes a button and at least one indicator, the button being used for turning the heating pad on and off and adjusting the temperature of the heat pad, the at least one indicator being capable of indicating the power status of the battery pack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] For a better understanding of the various embodiments of the present invention, reference may be made to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0023] While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof are shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the drawings and detailed description presented herein are not intended to limit the disclosure to the particular embodiment disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The invention will now be described with reference to the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout. For purposes of clarity in illustrating the characteristics of the present invention, proportional relationships of the elements have not necessarily been maintained in the drawing figures.
[0025] As illustrated in
[0026] The heating pad 5 also includes the engagement mechanism 30. In one embodiment, the engagement mechanism 30 is a strap adjacent to the battery storage section 15, on the opposite side from the heat pad 10. Thus, the heating pad 5 can include the heat pad 10, battery storage section 15, and the engagement mechanism 30. The engagement mechanism 30 may include a hook, while the anterior side 35 of heat pad 10 is preferably made out of material that may selectively engage the hooks on the engagement mechanism 30 in a hook and loop engagement. For example, the material may be brushed polyester or 3D spacer mesh fabric. The material on the anterior side 35 of the heat pad 10 allows the engagement mechanism 30 to selectively engage the heat pad 10 through a hook and loop engagement. In alternative embodiments, the engagement mechanism 30 may be other types of engagement mechanism other than a hook and loop.
[0027] In an example embodiment, the heat pad 10 may be a planar rectangular member with a first heating pad end 42 and a second heating pad end 44. The heat pad 10 preferably includes at least three flexible layers, allowing it to conform to the part of the user's body that the heating pad 5 is placed onto. In a first embodiment and as shown in
[0028] The heat pad 10A also includes a third layer 60A. The second layer 50A is therefore located and positioned in between the first layer 45A and the third layer 60A. The third layer 60A can be any type of fabric or material that can reflect heat towards the posterior side 40 of the heat pad 10 so that the posterior side 40 of the heat pad 10A is warmer than the anterior side 35 of the heat pad 10A. In one embodiment, the third layer 60A may comprise hollow, polyester fibers needle punched through both a nonwoven substrate and a reflective metalized polyester film. The third layer 60A may further be surrounded on both sides by an air gap or air space.
[0029] As shown, the heat pad 10 further includes a fourth layer 65A located and positioned on the anterior side 35 of the third layer 60A. The third layer 60A is therefore located and positioned in between the second layer 50A and the fourth layer 65A. The fourth layer 65A may be a polyester batting fiber layer. The polyester batting fiber layer may have a weight of 150 g/m2. Finally, the heat pad 10A includes a fifth layer 70A, which may be a brushed polyester layer in one embodiment. The brushed polyester layer may have a weight of 131 g/m2. The visible outer layers of the heating pad 5 include the first layer 45A and the fifth layer 70A, where only the fifth layer 70A is visible when the heating pad 5 is worn.
[0030] A bias tape 75 (shown in
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[0032] As in the first embodiment, the second embodiment of the heat pad 10B may further include the second layer 50B and the third layer 60B as discussed in connection with the previous embodiment. The second layer 50B and the third layer 60B may be a nylon layer (125 g/m2) and a reflective fabric layer, respectively. The second layer 50B also has a wire (also known as wire 55 hereinafter) that may be attached to its surface or run through the second layer 50B.
[0033] The second layer 50B is therefore in between the first layer 45B and the third layer 60B. The third layer 60B can further be adjacent to the fourth layer 65B. The fourth layer 65B may be a polyester batting fabric layer. The polyester batting fabric layer may be 150 g/m2. As in the first embodiment, the third layer 60B reflects heat back towards the user so that less heat is lost to the ambient air. Similarly, the third layer 60B may also have an air gap between the second layer 50B and third layer 60B, as well as between the third layer 60B and fourth layer 65B. The fourth layer 65B may also be located and positioned in between the third layer 60 and the fifth layer 70. In the second embodiment, the fifth layer 70 may be a 3D spacer mesh fabric. The 3D spacer mesh fabric may have a weight of 200 g/m2. The second embodiment of the heat pad 10B therefore includes the first layer 45B, second layer 50B, third layer 60B, fourth layer 65B, and fifth layer 70B, where only the first layer 45B and the fifth layer 70B are visible. Only the fifth layer 70B can be seen when the heating pad 5 is worn. The bias tape 75 (shown in
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[0035] Thus, in the example embodiments above, the first layer 45 may be micro mink or a fleece layer. The second layer 50 may be nylon, while the third layer 60 is a fabric that may reflect heat. The third layer 60 may include one or two layers of the reflective fabric, and may also include an air space in between the layers. The fourth layer 65 may be polyester batting fiber. Finally, the fifth layer 70 may be a brushed polyester or a mesh fabric. While the example embodiments of the heat pad 10 include at least five layers, the heat pad 10 may only include the first layer 45, the second layer 50 (with a wire attached), and the third layer 60.
[0036] In each of the embodiments of the heat pad 10, the wire 55 is attached to the second layer 50 and extends substantially over the entirety of the heat pad 10, as shown in
[0037] The third layer 60, a reflective layer in all three embodiments of the heat pad 10, reduces the amount of heat that radiates from the anterior side 35 of the heat pad 10 and is lost to the ambient air. As seen in
[0038] In addition to the heat pad 10, the heating pad 5 also includes the battery storage section 15. In one embodiment, the battery storage section 15 is located and positioned at the second heating pad end 44, illustrated in
[0039] The battery storage section 15 includes the pocket member 20. The pocket member 20 may serve as a receptacle for the battery pack 25, wherein the battery pack 25 is preferably placed and secured between the battery storage section 15 and a pocket layer 110. In one embodiment, the pocket member 20 may be formed by the pocket layer 110 located and positioned on the anterior side 35 of the battery storage section 15. The pocket member 20 may be attached to the battery storage section 15 by sewing, glue, or any other method known in the art. In yet another embodiment, the pocket member 20 may be integrally formed with the battery storage section 15.
[0040] The pocket member 20 preferably has an aperture (not shown) that connects the pocket member 20 to the heat pad 10. The heat pad 10 includes the cord 105 which extends from the heat pad 10 to the pocket member 20 through the aperture. The cord 105 can selectively engage with the battery pack 25. Turning to
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[0042] The housing 115 includes a series of apertures including a button aperture 185 and at least one indicator aperture 190. The button 120 extends through the button aperture 185, while the at least one indicator 125 extends through the at least one indicator aperture 190. The at least button aperture 185 allows the user to access and actuate the button 120. The button 120 may be actuated to adjust the temperature of the heat pad 10. The at least one indicator 125 may indicate the amount of power left in the battery 140 or if the battery 140 is charging. The battery 140 may be lithium ion battery, although other types of battery are also envisioned herein.
[0043] The housing 115 may further include a charging port aperture 195 and a heat pad port 145 so that a plug may be inserted into either the charging port 130 to charge the battery 140 or the heat pad port 145 (shown in
[0044] Before using the heating pad 5, the user preferably charges the battery pack 25. In order to charge the battery pack 25, the user can insert a plug (not shown) into the charging port 130. The opposite end of the plug is preferably inserted into a wall socket so that the battery pack 25 is in mechanical and electrical connection with the wall socket. Once the battery pack 25 is charged, the battery pack 25 may be used as the power source for the heating pad 5. Once the battery 140 has been charged, the battery pack 25 may be disconnected from the plug. The cord 105 may then be inserted into the heat pad port 145 of the battery pack 25. Once the cord 105 has been inserted into the battery pack 25, the battery pack 25 may be placed within the pocket member 20. When a user desires to use the heating pad 5, the user may place the heating pad 5 onto the desired part of the body, wrap the engagement mechanism 30 around the area, and secure the heating pad 5 through a hook and loop engagement. The user may turn on the heating pad 5 and adjust the temperature through the button 120.
[0045] From the foregoing, it will be seen that the various embodiments of the present invention are well adapted to attain all the objectives and advantages hereinabove set forth together with still other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the present structures. It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations of the present embodiments are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Since many possible embodiments of the present invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, it is also to be understood that all disclosures herein set forth or illustrated in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. The various constructions described above and illustrated in the drawings are presented by way of example only and are not intended to limit the concepts, principles and scope of the present invention.
[0046] Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.