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Warming methods and apparatus

  • US 6,719,780 B1
  • Filed: 09/14/2000
  • Issued: 04/13/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/21/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for raising or maintaining the core temperature of a mammal comprising:

  • radiant heating means which in use are located in an unobtrusive position proximate to said mammal, said radiant heating means comprises a cylindrical heating element which radiates heat energy with a wavelength of 3 microns when heated to 680°

    C.;

    means adapted to direct radiant energy produced by said radiant heating means at said mammal substantially at a region of high concentration of Arteriovenous Anastomoses, said energy being radiated using a wavelength of approximately 3 microns in the infrared band, said means adapted to direct radiant energy comprising two radiant energy reflectors, a first reflector being mounted directly or indirectly to said heating element, said heating element thereby being on the forward side of said first reflector, and said insulating means comprising a second reflector being mounted directly or indirectly to said first reflector a small distance from and on the behind side thereof, each said radiant energy reflector being shaped to direct said radiant energy from said radiant heating means in a substantially narrow beam, said beam being of a width substantially approximating said region, and insulating means for minimizing radiant and convection energy loss from said radiant means; and

    control means adapted to energise said radiant heating means such that in use the skin temperature of said mammal substantially adjacent said region remains within a predetermined range.

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