High efficiency apparatus for selectively heating and/or cooling therapeutic gel packs by conduction
20170071784 ยท 2017-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61F7/0241
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A bedside, compact system is provided which either selectively heats or cools a gel pack to assist a user in dealing with pain. The system heats and cools by conduction and operates quickly to provide a heated or cooled gel pack within minutes. The user can operate the system with getting out of bed or other resting place.
Claims
1. Apparatus for selectively heating or cooling a therapeutic gel pack to a predetermined temperature comprising a chamber a therapeutic gel pack removably positioned in said chamber a thermally conductive surface forming a wall of said chamber means for causing said therapeutic gel pack to move into thermal and physical contact with said thermally conductive surface means for selectively either heating or cooling said thermally conductive surface, whereby said therapeutic gel pack is either heated or cooled by conduction to said predetermined temperature.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a slidable tray for moving said therapeutic gel pack into and out of said chamber.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising means for remotely actuating said apparatus.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a heating unit, a refrigeration unit, means for connecting either said heating unit or said refrigeration unit to said thermally conductive surface.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising thermostatic means for determining the final temperature to which said therapeutic gel pack is either heated or cooled.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0018] The present invention is designed to bring hot and cold gel pack therapy convenience to the user. Instead of having to walk back and forth to the kitchen, the user can place the device near his/her bed, couch or chair and have easy access to therapy gel packs. The energy efficient system will either heat or cool a gel pack to optimum temperature in approximately 20 minutes or less allowing the user to remain as comfortable as possible thereby minimizing the possibility of any re-injury. The system in one embodiment of the invention can be outfitted with one or more trays allowing the user to apply cold and heated gel packs at the same time to different parts of the body or to alternate between hot and cold. The system with multiple trays could also be used in a physical therapy office making reusable gel packs accessible because of the quicker heating or cooling time required.
[0019] The invention can be used by amateur and professional athletes, since the system heats and/or cools the gel packs so quickly.
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[0021] As shown in
[0022] Also shown in
[0023] An insulation layer 106 is mounted adjacent conductive plate 105.
[0024] A sealing actuator 111 is removably connected to tray 107 and moves tray 107 vertically as shown in
[0025] A horizontal actuator 110 is connected to tray 107 and moves tray 107 from a first, open or extended position shown in
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[0027] To operate the device, the user presses the Open/Close tray pushbutton 114 (
[0028] After the tray door is closed, the sealing actuator 111 pushes up the tray 107 against the thermally conductive surface of plate 105. Now the gel pack 108 is in direct physical contact with the plate 105 so heat transfer is by conduction which is substantially more efficient than convection. Depending on which mode the user selects with Warm/Cold pushbutton 115, it starts to warm or cool. For cooling, the compressor 101 starts and controller 109 monitors the gel pack 108 temperature. As the temperature of the gel pack transitions through its phase change, as shown in
[0029] Today a gel pack sold at CVS recommends leaving the gel pack in the freezer for a minimum of 1 hour before use. The present system is designed to press the room temperature gel pack 108 against its refrigerated cold plate 105 so the heat transfer is by conduction which is significantly more efficient than any standard refrigerator/freezer that uses natural or forced air convection as is means for heat transfer. Therefore the present refrigeration system is dedicated to cool a gel pack 108 by the most efficient means possible.
[0030] The present system is designed to cool gel packs of different chemical compositions to optimum temperature automatically. The microprocessor 109 will monitor the gel pack 108 temperature. In particular it will recognize when the gel pack goes through its phase change (
[0031] The system may also be used to warm a gel pack. The user pushes the Warm/Cold pushbutton 115 until the light turns from Blue (cold) to Red (warm). The user places the gel pack 108 on the tray 107 and pushes button 114. The gel pack tray will be pushed up against the now warming plate and be heated to the maximum allowable temperature so as not to burn the skin. The same microprocessor temperature control will illuminate the Relief is Ready light (13) when the gel pack is warm enough.
[0032] The system also has a shutdown monitor. If the unit has not be accessed for more than 4 hours (this is adjustable), it will shut down.
[0033] The system will have internet access with the user's smartphone through an application allowing the user to begin heating or cooling of a gel pack remotely. For instance, the user may remotely start the system before driving home after a game of tennis. When the user arrives at home, the gel pack will be ready for use.
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[0036] The foregoing description of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best use the invention in various embodiments suited to the particular use contemplated.