Chemical Thermal Pack and Method
20170079835 ยท 2017-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A61F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A chemical thermal pack is provided having a flexible liquid impermeable pouch, an endothermic/exothermic producing chemical, and a liquid permeable pouch. The flexible liquid impermeable pouch has a resealable closure edge and a scored tamper seal. There is one of an endothermic and an exothermic producing chemical. The liquid permeable pouch is contained within the liquid impermeable pouch and provides a cavity for containing the endothermic/exothermic producing chemical. A user breaches the scored tamper seal and inserts a fluid solvent within the liquid impermeable pouch and reseals the closure edge. The solvent is reactive with the chemical to impart one of an exothermic reaction and an endothermic reaction. A method is also provided.
Claims
1. A chemical thermal pack, comprising: a flexible liquid impermeable pouch having a resealable closure edge and a scored tamper seal; an endothermic/exothermic producing chemical; and a liquid permeable pouch contained within the liquid impermeable pouch providing a cavity for containing the endothermic/exothermic producing chemical; wherein a user breaches the scored tamper seal and inserts a fluid solvent within the liquid impermeable pouch and reseals the closure edge, the solvent reactive with the chemical to impart one of an exothermic reaction and an endothermic reaction.
2. The chemical thermal pack of claim 1, wherein the pouch comprises a front wall and a rear wall.
3. The chemical thermal pack of claim 2, wherein the pouch further comprises an edge seal provided between the front wall and the rear wall configured to extend along at least a portion of a circumferential pouch border.
4. The chemical thermal pack of claim 3, wherein the resealable closure edge cooperates with the edge seal to completely encompass an entire outer periphery of the pouch and render the pouch with a resealable liquid cavity.
5. The chemical thermal pack of claim 1, wherein the scored tamper seal is provided on the pouch border outwardly of the parting seal.
6. The chemical thermal pack of claim 1, wherein the liquid permeable pouch comprises a heat-sealable water permeable pouch.
7. The chemical thermal pack of claim 6, wherein the pouch has perforations no greater than 800 microns.
8. The chemical thermal pack of claim 1, wherein the endothermic/exothermic chemical comprises one of: A) ammonium nitrate; B) urea; C) a urea combination; and D) a calcium chloride combination.
9. A chemical thermal pack, comprising: a pouch body of water-impermeable film having a front wall and a rear wall, at least one border seal configured to extend along at least a portion of a circumferential pouch border, a resealable parting seal configured to connect the front wall and the rear wall to render the pouch selectively sealable, and a scored tamper seal provided on the pouch border outwardly of the parting seal; a liquid permeable pouch contained within the liquid impermeable pouch providing a cavity; and an endothermic/exothermic producing chemical contained within the cavity of the liquid permeable pouch; wherein the tamper seal is configured to be breached by a user, water is introduced through the unsealed parting seal, the parting seal is sealed, and a chemical reaction occurs in the sealed pouch as water passes into the liquid permeable pouch to react with the endothermic/exothermic producing chemical.
10. The chemical thermal pack of claim 9, wherein the resealable parting seal cooperates with the border seal to completely encompass an entire outer periphery of the pouch body and render the pouch body with a resealable liquid cavity.
11. The chemical thermal pack of claim 9, wherein the liquid permeable pouch comprises a heat-sealable water permeable pouch.
12. The chemical thermal pack of claim 11, wherein the pouch has perforations no greater than 800 microns.
13. The chemical thermal pack of claim 9, wherein the endothermic/exothermic chemical comprises one of: A) ammonium nitrate; B) urea; C) a urea combination; and D) a calcium chloride combination.
14. The chemical thermal pack of claim 9, wherein the chemical comprises an endothermic chemical comprising one of: A) ammonium nitrate; B) urea; and C) a urea combination.
15. A method of rendering a chemical thermal pack, comprising: providing a liquid impermeable pouch having a resealable parting seal, a scored tamper seal outboard of the parting seal, a liquid permeable pouch contained within the liquid impermeable pouch, and an endothermic/exothermic producing chemical contained within the liquid permeable pouch; separating the scored tamper seal; inserting solvent through the parting seal; sealing the parting seal; and agitating the sealed pack to mix the solvent and the chemical to generate one of an endothermic reaction and an exothermic reaction.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the solvent is water.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the chemical is a dry chemical particle cooling agent comprising one of: ammonium nitrate, urea or any urea combinations.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the chemical is a dry chemical particle heating agent comprising one of: a calcium chloride and a combination of calcium chloride.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the liquid permeable pouch comprises perforations no greater than 800 microns in size.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the liquid permeable pouch comprises a heat sealable water permeable plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
[0011] This disclosure of the invention is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws to promote the progress of science and useful arts (Article 1, Section 8).
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[0013] As shown in
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[0015] As used herein, the term instant is understood to mean a time span of no more than 15 seconds, or nearly an instant.
[0016] A vacuum sealed plastic instant hot/cold pack 10 comprises a small enclosed mesh/paper pouch 48 (see
[0017] As shown in
[0018] According to one implementation, chemical reactant 50 (of
[0019] In operation the bag is activated for either a cooling or heating reaction which instantly occurs as the chemical mixes with water added to the bag in an amount indicated by a fill line on the package instructions sufficient enough to cause the prescribed chemical reaction. This occurs whether permeable pouch 48 is used or not.
[0020] The present embodiment provides a vacuum sealed plastic instant hot/cold pack 10 comprising a small enclosed mesh/paper pouch 48 consisting of dry chemical 50 for hot/cold therapy. In use, a user 12 will tear open the scored tamper seal 24, fill the pouch 14 with clean water 44 from a container (or source) 42 to a fill line 52 indicated on package instructions on an exterior label 46, the user will seal shut the closure edge 22, and the user will shake pack 10 vigorously until thoroughly mixed. A chemical reaction occurs as the chemical mixes with added water. Such chemical reaction is capable of cooling to approximately 30 degrees Fahrenheit or warming to approximately 110 degrees Fahrenheit to provide hot or cold therapy for first aid use in heat injury, fever, inflammation, soft tissue injury as well as cold injury and shock.
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[0024] In one implementation, it is understood that dry particle chemical is used as a reactant to generate an endothermic reaction when mixed with a suitable solvent, as in the case with ammonium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, salts of ammonium nitrate, urea or any urea combinations thereof, including salts of urea. In the case of an exothermic reaction, or warming, the dry particle chemical can be any combination of calcium chloride or salts of calcium chloride. Acid and sugar combinations can also be used. The liquid and the chemical are both reactants in such cases. Weight, or mass of the chemical reactant is determined by size and shape of the plastic bag, and its intended use (and desired heat or cold generation needed for a specific application).
[0025] The instructional Fill Line the line 52 identified in
[0026] In use, a user 12 of chemical thermal pack 10 will first tear open the scored tamper seal 24 and opens (if not already open) reusable reclose edge 22, as shown in
[0027] It is important to note that, certain instances, chemical thermal pack 10 is preferably used with an appropriate barrier inserted between chemically activated pack 10 and the skin of a patient or user so as to not create tissue damage from direct thermal to activated pack 10. In use, the pack should be removed if a user/patient feels discomfort and/or pain. The therapy should be alternated in 15-20 minute increments by applying the thermal pack and removing the thermal pack from the patient application site, on and off. It is also important that individuals do not eat or drink contents of the pack. If this occurs, it is important for a user to call a poison control center. Accordingly, a user should keep pack 10 out of reach of children and/or not leave pack 10 unattended, or enable children to operate pack 10 without adult supervision.
[0028] Several specific exemplary implementations and uses of the instant hot/cold pack design detailed herein are provided below.
[0029] For example, a cold pack implementation of the chemical thermal pack may be used in such first aid and medical emergencies as in the treatment of people and animals afflicted with inflammation, swelling, pain, and fever. Such pack can also be used where other forms of cooling are not practical, such as to provide for a refreshing cool compress for athletes and soldiers. Such pack is also environmentally safe. A heat pack implementation of the chemical thermal pack may be used in such first aid and medical emergencies as in the treatment of people and animals afflicted with cold injuries like chill banes, frost bite, hypothermia, and in the treatment of shock. In both implementations of the chemical thermal pack, high grade of plastic can be used in construction of such packs that is food safe for keeping food/beverages warm/cold as desired for a short period of time (as long as the chemicals do not come into direct contact with consumable items) wherever other forms of refrigeration or warming are not practical and/or warranted. As the chemicals are encased and vacuum sealed, they travel well as a virtually indestructible self contained piece of equipment. They have an almost indefinite shelf life. They are protected from all destructive elements better than with standard instant hot/cold packs. Furthermore, such packs are not subject to solidification due to moisture, heat, or pressure.
[0030] In compliance with the statute, the subject matter disclosed herein has been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the claims are not limited to the specific features shown and described, since the means herein disclosed comprise example embodiments. The claims are thus to be afforded full scope as literally worded, and to be appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.