Example embodiments disclosed herein generally concern a heating system operable to heat materials intended for dermal application and/or transdermal delivery to a subject.
A variety of materials can be delivered dermally and/or transdermally to a subject. These materials can be used in fields such as medicine, therapy, nutrition, cosmetology, and diagnostics. Such materials can include, for example, drugs, medicines, nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and beauty products. In many instances, these materials are in the form of, or carried by, a gel, salve, cream, lotion, balm or ointment that can be readily applied to the skin of a subject.
In order to improve the speed and efficiency with which such materials are delivered, it can be useful to heat those materials before application. For example, heat can aid in transdermal absorption of drugs, nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. As well, a heated material, such as an ultrasound gel for example, may be more comfortable and pleasant for the person or other subject to whom it is applied.
It should be noted that the embodiments disclosed herein do not constitute an exhaustive summary of all possible embodiments, nor does this brief summary constitute an exhaustive list of all aspects of any particular embodiment(s). Rather, this brief summary simply presents selected aspects of some example embodiments. It should be noted that nothing herein should be construed as constituting an essential or indispensable element of any invention or embodiment. Rather, various aspects of the disclosed embodiments may be combined in a variety of ways so as to define yet further embodiments. Such further embodiments are considered as being within the scope of this disclosure. As well, none of the embodiments embraced within the scope of this disclosure should be construed as resolving, or being limited to the resolution of, any particular problem(s). Nor should such embodiments be construed to implement, or be limited to implementation of, any particular technical effect(s) or solution(s).
Disclosed embodiments are generally concerned with a heating system that can be used to heat materials intended for topical application and/or transdermal delivery of various materials to a subject such as a human or animal. Embodiments within the scope of this disclosure may include any one or more of the following elements, and features of elements, in any combination: a container defining an interior recess configured to receive a portion of a heating element; a heating element configured to be removably received in an interior recess of a container; a heating element generally in the shape of a cone or pyramid; a heating element and associated container configured to mate with each other in such a way that the heating element heats materials in the container from the inside of the container; a heating element and associated container that collectively define a male/female interface; a heating element that has a concave side or surface configured to interface with a corresponding concave side or surface of a container; a heating element generally in the form of an annular ring that can be removably received in an annular slot defined by a corresponding container, the annular slot extending around an interior space defined by the container; a heating element that can be powered by A/C and/or D/C current; a heating element and associated container configured so that when the heating element is received in the container, the container is not rotatable relative to the heating element; a heating element and associated container configured so that when the heating element is received in the container, the container is rotatable relative to the heating element; a heating element and associated container, where the container is configured to enclose a portion of the heating element; a heating element that includes one or more extended surfaces for heat transfer; a heating element removably, or permanently, attached to a base; a heat sensitive element in thermal communication with the heating element and/or container, where the heat sensitive element changes color in relation to a relative temperature of one or more of the container, heating element, or material disposed in the container; a base that is weighted; a heating element removably, or permanently, attached to an associated container; a heating element and associated container configured for threading engagement with each other; a heating element that substantially comprises metal or ceramic; a heating element that includes a rubber or plastic coating; a container substantially made of metal, plastic, ceramic, or any combination of these; a container that includes a lid; a container that is disposable; a container that includes thermal insulation; a heating element whose output can be adjusted so that the heating element operates over a range of temperatures; a control system configured to automatically adjust and/or maintain a temperature of a heating element; and, a control system configured to automatically turn a heating element on and/or off.
Following is a non-exclusive list of embodiments within the scope of the invention. It should be understood that aspects of the various embodiments disclosed herein may be combined in other ways to define still further embodiments.
In a first example embodiment, a heating element and container are provided, where the heating element is received in an interior portion of the container.
In a second example embodiment, a heating element and container are provided, where the heating element is configured to be removably received in a recess defined by the container.
In a third example embodiment, a heating element and container are provided, where the heating element is generally cone or pyramid shaped and is configured to be removably received in a correspondingly shaped recess of the container.
In a fourth example embodiment, a heating element and container are provided, where the heating element is electrically powered and is configured to be removably received in a corresponding recess defined by the container.
In a fifth example embodiment, a heating element and container are provided, where when the heating element is received in an interior portion of the container and is initially activated, materials in an inner portion of the container are heated before materials located at an outer portion of the container.
In a sixth example embodiment, a heating element and container are provided, where the container is configured to enclose a portion of the heating element.
In a seventh example embodiment, a heating element and container are provided, where the heating element is received in an interior portion of the container, and the container includes a volume of material that is heated by the heating element when the heating element is activated.
The subject matter claimed herein is not limited to embodiments that solve any disadvantages or that operate only in environments such as those described above. Rather, this background is only provided to illustrate one example technology area where some embodiments described herein may be practiced.
The appended drawings contain figures of some example embodiments to further clarify various aspects of the present disclosure. It will be appreciated that these drawings depict only some embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit its scope in any way. The disclosure will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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Some example embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. In general, such embodiments can be used in a variety of applications, and it should be noted that the following examples are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way. For example, embodiments of the invention can be used in applications such as injury treatment and rehabilitation, physical therapy, massage, diagnostic and other medical procedures, cosmetology, and nutrition. The materials used in such applications can include any materials suitable for topical application and/or transdermal delivery, examples of which include drugs, medicines, nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and beauty products. Other example materials include edible materials, and materials with industrial applications such as grease and other lubricants.
In many instances, such materials are in the form of, or carried by, a gel, lotion, balm, salve, cream or ointment that can be applied to the skin and/or other parts of a subject. When such materials are heated using embodiments of the invention, these materials may be applied to a subject and/or absorbed relatively more quickly by the subject than would otherwise be the case. Examples of such subjects include humans and animals, although embodiments of the invention can have uses that do not involve materials that can be applied to a human or animal.
Although various disclosed embodiments are contemplated for use with materials that could be applied to, or otherwise used by, humans and/or animals, it should be understood that the scope of the invention is not so limited. In fact, at least some of the disclosed embodiments can be used in connection with any material(s) that require, for example, one or more of heating, partial melting, or complete melting, for use. Thus, at least some embodiments of the invention could be used in applications as varied as food preparation and cooking applications, industrial applications, veterinary applications, and laboratory applications, to name a few examples. Still other applications will be apparent to the person of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
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In some instances, the container 200 may be a single-use disposable container that is pre-filled with one or more materials. In this example, the container 200 thus constitutes a consumable item that can be discarded and replaced with another container. In yet other embodiments, the container 200 may be made of recyclable materials. In still other embodiments, the container 200 may be made for repeated use. As well, the container 200 is made of biodegradable materials in some embodiments.
In terms of its construction, the container 200, including one or both of the container body 202 and a removable lid 204, can be made of any suitable materials, including any one or more of rubber, plastic, metal, glass, composites, ceramic, paper, or cardboard. Where permeable materials such as paper or cardboard are used in the construction of the container 200, including one or both of the container body 202 and a removable lid 204, those materials may be coated with a moisture-proof or moisture-resistant coating. The container 200, including one or both of the container body 202 and a removable lid 204, may be rigid, or semi-rigid. In some embodiments, part or all of the container 200 can include thermal insulation to aid in heat retention.
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The base 304 and/or heating element 306 can be made of, or include, any suitable materials, examples of which include metal, glass, or ceramic. As well, one or both of the base 304 and heating element 306 can be coated with one or more of the aforementioned materials, and/or with rubber, plastic, or paint for example. The base 304 and/or heating element 306 may include thermal insulation on their respective exterior portions. In some embodiments, the base 304 is weighted to provide resistance to being tipped or knocked over.
The heating element 306 can be electrically powered, such as by A/C or D/C current and, in one example embodiment, takes the form of a resistance heater that generates heat when power is applied to it. Other suitable heater types can additionally, or alternatively, be employed. For example, the heating element can be an induction-based heating element that remains cool to the touch and only generates heat when in contact with a metallic object, such as some embodiments of the container. In some instances, the heating element 306 comprises or includes a material with relatively high heat retention qualities, such as ceramic for example. Such configurations can be heated quickly, such as in a microwave oven for example, and then placed in thermal communication with the container 200, where the heating element 306 can transfer heat to the container for a relatively long period of time. These configurations of the heating element 306 may, or may not, also include an electrically powered heater.
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More generally, any configuration of the heating element 306 which enables at least a portion, and a substantial portion in some embodiments, of the heating element 306 to be enclosed by the container 200 can be employed. One example of such a configuration is the male (heating element 306)-female (recess 208) arrangement indicated in
While the Figures indicate a generally smooth outer surface 306a of the heating element 306, that configuration is not required. Thus, in other embodiments, the outer surface of the heating element can be textured and/or include other surface treatments.
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In some embodiments, the heating element 306 can include one or more protruding elements, such as a substantially vertical fin (not shown) for example that is received in a corresponding groove of the recess 208. Such a protruding element can serve to prevent rotation of the container 200 relative to the heating element 306, and can also help to ensure that the container 200 is oriented in a particular way relative to the heating element 306, should such orientation be useful. One or more protruding elements can also provide for enhanced heat transfer from the heating element 306, inasmuch as the surface area of the heating element 306 is increased, and conductive heat transfer is a function of surface area.
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As a result of the configuration of the heating system 700, the user can easily dispense heated material from the container 708. It will be appreciated that the shape of the container 708, recess 704, heating element 702 and base 706 can take the size and/or shape of the corresponding elements of any of the other disclosed embodiments.
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It will be appreciated that any one or more elements of any one or more embodiments can be combined with any one or more elements of any one or more other embodiments, so as to define still further embodiments. By way of illustration, any of the containers disclosed herein can be combined with any of the heating elements to define still further embodiments within the scope of the invention and, accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiments specifically illustrated in the figures. For More broadly, the scope of the invention includes what would be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
This application hereby claims priority to: U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. 62/002,716, entitled HEATING SYSTEM FOR TRANSDERMALLY DELIVERED MATERIALS, and filed on May 23, 2014; and, U.S. Design patent application, Ser. 29/493,849, entitled HEATING SYSTEM FOR TRANSDERMALLY DELIVERED MATERIALS, and filed on Jun. 13, 2014. All of the aforementioned applications are incorporated herein in their respective entireties by this reference.
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