Claims
- 1. An infrared device for prewarming water prior to dispensing comprising:
(a) at least one cassette having a predetermined length of tubing passing therethrough with an inlet connectable to a source of water and an outlet connectable to a water dispensing device; (b) at least one infrared energy-generating sheet positioned in said cassette adjacent to said predetermined length of tubing, said infrared energy sheet further comprising:
i) a fiberglass support grid; ii) a matrix layer formed on said support grid, said matrix layer comprising a mixture of carbon and polymeric materials capable of producing infrared radiation in response to electrical current passed therethrough; iii) a pair of electrical conduction power strips along opposite sides of said layer; iv) a polymeric laminate enclosing said support grid, said matrix layer and said electrical conduction power strips, said polymetric laminate being substantially transparent to infrared radiation; v) input power terminals connected to said electrical conduction power strips; and (c) an electrical power source connected to said input power terminals for providing electrical power to be passed through said power strips and said matrix layer of carbon polymer mixture to generate infrared radiation therefrom.
- 2. An infrared device for prewarming Water as in claim 1 further comprising:
(a) predetermined area in said cassette on which said predetermined length of tubing is held in a serpentine configuration; and (b) said infrared energy-generating sheet operatively positioned adjacent said tubing co-terminus with said predetermined area.
- 3. An infrared device for prewarming water as in claim 1 further comprising a temperature control device operatively connected to said cassette for automatically terminating power to said power conducting strips when a temperature in said cassette exceeds a predetermined temperature.
- 4. An infrared device for prewarming water as in claim 3 wherein said temperature control device comprise a microchip circuit sensitive to a preselected temperature and connected to said input power for turning power “on” below said preselected temperature and “off” above said preselected temperature.
- 5. An infrared device for prewarming water as in claim 1 wherein said cassette further comprises:
(a) said at least one heating element forming a bottom of said cassette; and (b) a top of said cassette spaced above said bottom and having another infrared radiation generating sheet positioned along said top for heating on said tubing from above.
- 6. An infrared heating device for prewarming water as in claim 1 further comprising:
(a) a thermostat connected in said cassette for sensing a temperature indicative of the temperature of said water to be warmed; and (b) a control circuit connected to said thermostat and said infrared heating element for controlling power to said infrared heating element so that a predetermined temperature range is maintained in said compartment.
- 7. An infrared heating device for prewarming water as in claim 7 wherein said control circuit comprises a temperature responsive microchip circuit preset for turning on and off at a predetermined temperature.
- 8. A disposable infrared warming device for prewarming water comprising:
(a) at least one cassette having a length of water passage and an inlet for receiving water warmed and an outlet for connecting to a dispensing device to receive dispense said warmed water, said infrared heating device comprising: (b) at least one infrared energy-generating sheet positioned in said compartment adjacent to said length of water passage, said infrared energy sheet further comprising:
(i) a fiberglass support matrix; (ii) layer formed on said support matrix, said layer comprising a mixture of carbon and polymeric materials capable of producing infrared radiation in response to electrical current passed therethrough; (iii) a pair of electrical conduction power strips along opposite sides of said layer; (iv) polymeric laminate enclosing said support grid, said layer and said electrical conduction power strips, said polymeric laminate being substantially transparent to infrared radiation; and (c) an electrical power source connected to said input power strips for providing electrical power to be passed through said power strips and said layer of carbon polymer mixture to generate infrared radiation therefrom.
- 9. A disposable infrared water prewarming device as in claim 9 further comprising:
(a) a power cord adapted to connect to a movable power source; and (b) a portable battery power source movable from one patient to another as may be needed to connect to said disposable cassette infrared heating device.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention is a continuation-in-part of the Provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/478,279 filed on Jan. 5, 2000, U.S. Pat. No. 6,261,261 issued Jul. 17, 2001 entitled “Infrared Heating Device for Prewarming IV Solutions”.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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09478279 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
| Child |
09908221 |
Jul 2001 |
US |