Claims
- 1. A self-heating container comprising:
a. a container body with a thermic heating module cavity; b. a thermic heating module engaging said cavity; c. a vent combined with said thermic heating module, said vent resisting an internal pressure of more than 2 psi prior to activation of said thermic heating module and resisting internal pressure of no more than 2 psi after activation of said thermic heating module.
- 2. The self-heating container according to claim 1, wherein
a. said thermic heating module includes a dividing wall separating first and second chemical reactants and an end cap having an actuator for puncturing said dividing wall; and b. said is vent positioned between said end cap and said dividing wall and has a vent seal positioned to block said vent, said vent seal being constructed to unblock said vent upon activation of said module.
- 3. The self-heating container according to 2, wherein said thermic module includes a water cup positioned therein and said vent is formed by a series of ridges formed on a bottom perimeter surface of said water cup.
- 4. The self-heating container according to claim 3, wherein said vent seal is a sealing disc positioned between said series of ridges and said end cap, said sealing disc further including a center aperture through which said actuator extends.
- 5. A self-heating container comprising:
a. a container body with an overall volume of less than approximately 475 ml; b. a thermic heating module having between at least about 60 and 90 grams of solid reactant and between about 20 and 40 grams of liquid reactant and said solid reactant comprises a calcium oxide containing mixture having a total temperature rise of at least 50° C.
- 6. The self-heating container of claim 5, wherein said solid reactant comprises a calcium oxide containing mixture having a total temperature rise of at least 60° C.
- 7. The self-heating container of claim 5, wherein said solid reactant contains a reaction moderating compound.
- 8. The self-heating container of claim 5, wherein said solid reactant comprises about 80% to 90% calcium oxide and about 10% to 20% moderating compound.
- 9. The self-heating container of claim 7, wherein said moderating compound is Dolomite.
- 10. The self-heating container of claim 5, wherein there is approximately 75 grams of solid reactant.
- 11. The self-heating container of claim 7, wherein the moderating compound includes at least 5% of a carbonate from the group consisting of MgCO3, CaCO3, SrCO3, BaCO3, and RaCO3.
- 12. A self-heating container comprising:
a. a container body with an overall volume of less than approximately 475 ml; b. a thermic heating module having between at least about 60 and 90 grams of solid reactant and between about 20 and 40 grams of liquid reactant and said solid reactant comprises at least 75% active CaO.
- 13. The self-heating container of claim 12, wherein the solid reactant includes less than 3% insoluable silica compounds.
- 14. The self-heating container of claim 12, wherein said solid reactant contains a reaction moderating compound.
- 15. A self-heating container comprising:
a. a container body with an overall volume of approximately 355 ml; b. an internal beverage containing section formed within said container body, said beverage containing section having approximately 210 ml of beverage therein; c. a thermic heating cavity formed in a bottom portion of said container body, said thermic heating cavity having a first and second reactant that when mixed, are capable of raising said 210 ml of beverage at least approximately 50° C.
- 16. A self-heating container comprising:
a. a container body with an overall volume of approximately 475 ml; b. an internal beverage containing section formed within said container body, said beverage containing section having approximately 305 ml of beverage therein; c. a thermic heating cavity formed in a bottom portion of said container body, said thermic heating cavity having a first and second reactant that when mixed, are capable of raising said 305 ml of beverage at least approximately 50° C.
- 17. A thermic module for a self-heating container, wherein said container includes a bottom end with a cavity having internal walls formed therein for receiving said thermic module, said thermic module further comprising:
a. a first cup having plastic walls and containing a first chemical reactant; b. a second cup containing a second chemical reactant; c. a dividing wall positioned between said first and second cups such that said first and second chemical reactants cannot mix; d. an end cap positioned below said second cup and retaining said second chemical reactant within said second cup; e. an actuator for puncturing said dividing wall positioned between said end cap and said dividing wall; f. a first vent positioned between said end cap and said dividing wall; and g. a vent seal positioned to block said first vent, said vent seal being constructed to unblock said first vent upon activation of said module.
- 18. The thermic module of claim 17, wherein said first vent comprises a series of ridges formed on a bottom perimeter surface of said second cup.
- 19. The thermic module of claim 18, wherein said vent seal is a sealing disc positioned between said series of ridges and said end cap, said sealing disc further including a center aperture through which said actuator extends.
- 20. The thermic module of claim 19, wherein said sealing disc is constructed of a material and thickness which withstands temperatures of up to approximately 150° C. for at least ten minutes.
- 21. The thermic module of claim 19, wherein upward movement of said actuator moves said sealing disk out of engagement with said series of ridges.
- 22. The thermic module of claim 17, further comprising a second, pressure activated vent, wherein the pressure from mixing reactants must exceed at least about 2 psi before said second vent is activated.
- 23. A self-heating container, wherein said container includes a bottom end with a cavity having internal wall formed therein for receiving said thermic module, said container further comprising:
a. a first chemical reactant position within said cavity; b. a cup positioned below said first chemical reactant, said cup containing a second chemical reactant and having a sealing ring formed around an outside diameter of said cup in order to engage said internal wall of said cavity and form a moisture tight seal; c. an end cap positioned below said cup and retaining said second chemical reactant within said cup; d. an actuator for puncturing a top portion of said cup; e. a vent positioned between said end cap and said top portion of said cup; and f. a vent seal positioned to block said vent, said vent seal being constructed to unblock said vent upon activation of said module.
- 24. A method of manufacturing a container having a thermotic module cavity, said method comprising the steps of:
a. providing a single metal starter piece; b. through a drawing process, elongating said starter piece to a length dimension greater than a final length of said container, including a closed bottom end and an open top end; c. through a drawing process, indenting said bottom end to form a thermic module cavity in said bottom end; and d. forming a lid flange around said open top end.
- 25. The method according to claim 24, wherein said thermic cavity has a volume of at least 100 ml.
- 26. The method according to claim 24, further including the step of crimping said bottom end to form a rim to which a thermic module end cap may be snap-fitted.
- 27. The method according to claim 24, wherein said container is formed with an overall volume of approximately 350 ml and a beverage volume of approximately 210 ml.
- 28. The method according to claim 24, wherein said container is formed with an overall volume of approximately 475 ml and a beverage volume of approximately 305 ml.
- 29. A self-heating container comprising:
a. a container body having an internal beverage section and a thermic cavity; b. a liquid reactant positioned in a first section of said thermic cavity and a solid reactant positioned in a second section of said thermic cavity, said solid reactant including at least 70% by weight CaO and at least 5% by weight of a carbonate from the group consisting of MgCO3, CaCO3, SrCO3, BaCO3, and RaCO3.
- 30. The self-heating container according to claim 29, wherein said carbonate is between approximately 5% and 25% by weight of said solid reactant.
- 31. The self-heating container according to claim 30, wherein said carbonate is approximately 12.5% by weight of said solid reactant.
- 32. A temperature indicative food or beverage container comprising:
a. a body having thermographic ink in operative contact therewith; b. said thermographic ink providing a first indication when said container reaches a first temperature and a second indication when said container reaches a second temperature.
- 33. The temperature indicative container according to claim 32, wherein said first temperature is a preferred consuming temperature and said second temperature is a temperature considered too hot for consumption.
- 34. The temperature indicative container according to claim 33, wherein said first temperature is indicated by said thermographic ink having a first color and said second temperature is indicated by said thermographic ink having a second color.
- 35. The temperature indicative container according to claim 33, wherein said first temperature is approximately 37° C. and said second temperature is approximately 43° C.
- 36. The temperature indicative container according to claim 33, wherein said first temperature is approximately 60° C. and said second temperature is approximately 80° C.
- 37. The temperature indicative container according to claim 33, wherein the first and second indicators comprise said thermographic ink changing from a opaque state to a substantially transparent state and thereby unmasking an indicator marking below said thermographic ink.
- 38. The temperature indicative container according to claim 33, wherein said thermographic ink is positioned directly on said body.
- 39. The temperature indicative container according to claim 33, wherein said thermographic ink is positioned on a label on said body.
- 40. A self-heating container comprising:
a. a container body with an overall volume of less than approximately 475 ml and having a beverage positioned therein; b a thermic heating module having between at least about 60 and 90 grams of solid reactant and between about 20 and 40 grams of liquid reactant; and c. sufficient moderator compound in said solid reactant to reduce steam upon mixing of said reactants such that sufficient heat is transferred to said beverage to raise said beverage at least 45° C.
- 41. The self-heating container according to claim 1, wherein said vent releases internal pressure at substantially atmospheric pressure.
- 42. A self-heating container comprising:
a. a container body incorporating a heating module; b. a label fitted onto said container, said label comprising a first layer formed of a shrink-wrap material and a second insulating layer of a polymer foam material adhered to said layer of shrink-wrap material.
- 43. The self-heating container according to claim 42, wherein said first and second layers have a degree of shrinkage which is approximately equal.
- 44. The self-heating container according to claim 42, wherein a strip of absorbent material is positioned around the bottom portion of said container prior to the application of said label.
- 45. The self-heating container according to claim 42, wherein a third layer of absorbent material is adhered to said second layer of insulating material.
- 46. The self-heating container according to claim 45, wherein said absorbent material is a pliable highly absorbent paper.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 10/003,877 filed on Oct. 25, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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