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Composite for controlling oxygen flux into thermal cells

  • US 5,718,955 A
  • Filed: 03/12/1996
  • Issued: 02/17/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/12/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A composite material for controlling oxygen flux into a thermal cell comprising:

  • a) a bottom sheet formed to have a pocket, said bottom sheet being impermeable to oxygen;

    b) a plurality of particles placed in said pocket, said plurality of particles reacting exothermally when exposed to oxygen; and

    c) a top sheet sealed to said bottom sheet at a flange around said pocket to enclose said plurality of particles such that said particles cannot fall out of said pocket, said top sheet having a substrate which is highly permeable to oxygen, said substrate being coated with an oxygen permeable silicone based elastomer to a thickness which regulates an oxygen flux into said pocket when said top sheet is exposed to oxygen, wherein said oxygen flux into said pocket is about 1.5×

    105 cm3 /100 in.2 /day to about 3.5×

    105 cm3 / 100 in.2 /day.

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