Portable heating pad
First Claim
1. A passive flow portable heating system comprising,a combustion powered heating unit;
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a bladder comprising a plurality of channels in fluid communication with the heating unit,wherein the heating unit and the plurality of heating channels form at least part of a heating circuit, andwherein the bladder forms a substantially rectangular waist belt, the bladder comprising a manifold proximate to the heating unit, a manifold distal to the heating unit and parallel to the proximate manifold, the channels fluidly connecting the proximate &
distal manifolds, andwherein when the heating unit is disposed at a lower elevation than the bladder, when the bladder abuts a heat recipient, and when the heating circuit comprises a heat transfer fluid, the heating system forms a thermosyphon effective to heat the recipient.
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Abstract
A portable heating system used to heat a person while in cold environments. A heating unit containing a fuel combustion chamber and a heat exchanger oxidizes a fuel to produce heat. The heat from the oxidation process is transferred to the fluid using the heat exchanger. The fluid either boils or simply becomes less dense than cooler fluid in the heat exchanger and thus more buoyant. Convection moves the heated fluid upwards in to a thin bladder encapsulating the fluid and held against a person. The elevated kinetic energy in the bladder creates an entropy differential to the person. This differential allows the kinetic energy in the bladder to flow to the person thus warming them. The fluid now having less energy, now denser, flows back down the bladder to the heating unit by gravity.
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5 Claims
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1. A passive flow portable heating system comprising,
a combustion powered heating unit; - and
a heat transfer fluid; and
a bladder comprising a plurality of channels in fluid communication with the heating unit,wherein the heating unit and the plurality of heating channels form at least part of a heating circuit, and wherein the bladder forms a substantially rectangular waist belt, the bladder comprising a manifold proximate to the heating unit, a manifold distal to the heating unit and parallel to the proximate manifold, the channels fluidly connecting the proximate &
distal manifolds, andwherein when the heating unit is disposed at a lower elevation than the bladder, when the bladder abuts a heat recipient, and when the heating circuit comprises a heat transfer fluid, the heating system forms a thermosyphon effective to heat the recipient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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