The present invention relates to a moisturizing pad adapted to supply a user's face or a remaining skin with moisture vapor at an appropriate temperature.
There are known moisturizing pads adapted to be held in contact with a user's skin inclusive of a user's face so that the user's skin may be supplied with moisture vapor at an appropriate temperature. For example, Japanese Patent No. 3049707 the '707 patent discloses a moisture vapor generating device for a pad of this type. The moisture generating device comprises a heat generating element containing metal powder, salt and water and a moisture-permeable sheet wrapping this heat generating element. The moisture generating device is capable of generating 0.01 mg/cm2-min or more of moisture vapor and a temperature of the moisture vapor is controlled at 50° C. or lower. Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2004-358110 the '110 patent discloses a deformable pad of this type which is particularly suitable for putting the pad on a user's face.
For a moisturizing pad to be put on a user's face or a remaining skin, there are important factors in addition to the amount as well as the temperature of moisture vapor generated from the pad. Specifically, importance should be put on a time taken until the pad is heated up to a desired temperature after the pad has been unwrapped (a rising rate of temperature) and a time for which the desired temperature is maintained (a duration of the temperature). However, neither means to accelerate the rate of rising temperature nor means to prolong the duration of the desired temperature can be found in both the '707 patent and the '110 patent.
In view of the problems as have been described above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a moisturizing pad improved so that the rising rate of temperature can be accelerated and the duration of temperature can be prolonged.
According to the present invention, there is provided an improvement of a pad comprising a first surface sheet to be put in contact with a user's skin, a second surface sheet lying on a side opposite to the first surface sheet and a heat generating element sandwiched between the first and second surface sheets and containing therein at least metal powders, salt, water and water retaining materials wherein, of the first and second surface sheet, at least the first surface sheet is air-permeable and the pad is wrapped with an oxygen-impermeable sheet so that the water may be vaporized under an oxidation heat generated in said heat generating element to moisturize the user's skin as the pad is unwrapped whereupon the heat generating element is supplied with oxygen through the first surface sheet.
The present invention further comprises salt and the water being provided in a form of saline solution with which the heat generating element is impregnated at a ratio in a range of 17.5 to 26% by weight with respect to the heat generating element and the saline solution has a saline concentration in a range of 18 to 22% by weight.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, 4 to 7 g of the moisture vapor is generated from the pad until 20 minutes elapse after the pad has been unwrapped in a room at a temperature of 20±1° C.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, a temperature of the pad on the side of the first surface sheet rises to 40° C. within 3 minutes after the pad has been unwrapped in a room at a temperature of 20±1° C.
In the moisturizing pad according to the present invention, the heat generating element contains saline solution having a saline concentration in a range of 18 to 22% by weight and thereby it is ensured that the temperature on the side of the first surface sheet rapidly rises to 40° C. and thereafter a temperature of 40° C. or higher is maintained for a long period.
With the pad implemented so that 4 to 7 g of moisture vapor can be generated within 20 minutes after the pad has been unwrapped, if the pad is put on the user's face, it is possible to supply vapor sufficient to moisturize the user's face.
The pad implemented so that a surface temperature rises to 40° C. within 3 minutes after the pad has been unwrapped is useful to warm or to moisturize the user's face.
Details of a moisturizing pad according to the present invention will be more fully understood from the description given hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the figures, elements that are repeatedly illustrated are consistently identified by a single reference numeral. The following table provides a key to reference numerals and elements depicted in the drawings.
Referring to
While the right outer side moisturizing section 12a of the pad 1 has been described above, the other moisturizing sections, i.e., each of the right inner side moisturizing section 11a, the left inner side moisturizing section 11a, the left inner side moisturizing section 11b and the left outer side moisturizing section 12b may have the same cross-sectional construction as that of the right outer side moisturizing section 12a. The non-moisturizing section 15 shown in
The moisturizing pad 1 constructed in the manner as has been described is protected by an air-impermeable wrap (not shown) from being exposed to oxygen present in ambient air. Upon being unwrapped by a user, the first surface sheet 21 is put on the user's face 5 in a manner that the ventilator 16 may be aligned with a bridge of the user's nose. The moisturizing pad 1 is folded along the non-moisturizing section 15, the respective moisturizing sections 11a, 11b, 12a, 12b gently bow so as to follow the contour of the user's face, and the right and left outer side of the moisturizing sections 12a, 12b partially come in contact with the lateral regions of the user's face 5. In the course of putting the moisturizing pad 1 on the user's face 5, oxygen in the ambient air permeates the first surface sheet 21 to the heat generating element 26. Thereupon, the metal powders within the heat generating element 26 such as iron powders are oxidized by the oxygen in the presence of salt and water and the heat generating element 26 generates oxidation heat. The water within the heat generating element 26 is vaporized by the oxidation heat to generate moisture vapor which is, in turn, supplied through the temperature regulating sheet 24 and the first surface sheet 21 to the user's face 5. In this way, the user's face 5 is appropriately warmed and moisturized. While the moisture vapor generated from the heat generating element 26 may sometimes reach a temperature as high as in order of 80° C., such a high temperature of the moisture vapor can be controllably lowered to a desired surface temperature in order of 50° C. in the course of permeating the porous temperature regulating sheet 24. Immediately after permeating the first surface sheet 21, the moisture vapor is diffused among the plurality of short fibers 21b and supplied to the user's face 5 over a wide area. Since the heat insulating sheet 27 and the second surface sheet 22 are air-impermeable, the moisture vapor cannot escape outward through the second surface sheet 22.
So far as the pad 1 adapted to be put on the user's face 5, it has been found by the inventors that the surface temperature of the first surface sheet 21 of the moisturizing pad 1 during generation of the moisture vapor is preferably in a range of 40 to 53° C. and more preferably in a range of 48 to 53° C. For measurement of the surface temperature of the pad 1, for example, a temperature measuring device JIG-6300 equipped with THERMOGRAPH-CAMERA manufactured by JEOL Ltd. was used and the measurement was carried out under a non-contact manner with the first surface sheet 21 and an environment condition of 20±1° C. and 50% R.H. Preferably the surface temperature of the moisturizing pad 1 rises to a desired level as soon as possible after the pad 1 has been unwrapped and, specifically, the surface temperature rises preferably to a level of 40 to 53° C., more preferably to a level of 48 to 53° C. within 3 minutes after the pad 1 has been unwrapped. However, it is undesirable that the surface temperature rises to 54° C. or higher or does not rise to 40° C. In this manner, the properties of the moisturizing pad 1 should be evaluated also with respect to the time required until the surface temperature rises to 40° C. after the pad 1 has been unwrapped. Specifically, the time required is preferably 3 minutes or less and more preferably 2 minutes or less. A time required exceeding 3 minutes is undesirable. The properties of the moisturizing pad 1 should be evaluated also with respect to the time duration for which the surface can be maintained at a desired temperature. Specifically, a time duration for which the pad is maintained at a level in order of 40° C. is preferably 5 minutes or longer. Furthermore, the properties of the moisturizing pad 1 should be evaluated also with respect to a quantity of moisture vapor generated from the pad 1. Specifically, the quantity of moisture vapor generated for 20 minutes after the pad 1 has been unwrapped is preferably 4 g or more, and more preferably 5 g or more. The quantity of moisture vapor can be determined by a difference of the weights of the moisturizing pad 1 measured immediately after the pad 1 has been unwrapped and measured after 20 minutes have elapsed. According to the present invention the preferred heat generating element 26 of each of the moisturizing sections 11a, 11b, 12a, 12b is impregnated 18-22% by weight of saline including 17.5-26% by weight of salt.
Properties of the pad 1 shaped as shown in
In TABLE 1, “rising rate of temperature” refers to a time (min) required until a temperature of the heat generating element rises to 40° C. and a mark ∘ indicates that this time was 2 minutes or less, and a mark x indicates that this time was 3 minutes or more. Duration refers to a time (min) required until a temperature of the heat generating element lowered from 40° C. after the temperature of this element had once reached 40° C. A mark ∘ indicates that this time was 5 minutes or more, a mark x indicates that this time was less than 5 minutes. “Maximum temperature” refers to a maximum temperature (° C.) observed during the evaluation for about one hour. A mark ∘ indicates that this maximum temperature was in a range of 48 to 53° C., and a mark x indicates that this maximum temperature was lower than 40° C. or 54° C. or higher. In “temperature 3 minutes after unwrapped”, a mark ∘ indicates that this temperature was in a range of 48 to 53° C., and a mark x indicates that this temperature was lower than 40° C. or 54° C. or higher. “Quantity of generated moisture vapor” refers to a quantity of moisture vapor (g) generated for 20 minutes. This amount is preferably 3 g or more and more preferably 5 g or more.
TABLE 1 indicates also the result of evaluation conducted on CONTROLS 1 through 3. Moisturizing sections impregnated with saline solution at a ratio of 26% by weight or higher or at a ratio of 15% or lower were used as CONTROLS.
It is within the scope of the present invention to include all foreseeable equivalents to the elements and structures described with reference to
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2005-230104 | Aug 2005 | JP | national |
The present application is a U.S. national phase application under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/JP2006/311959, filed Jun. 14, 2006, which claimed priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-230104, filed Aug. 8, 2005. The international application was published in Japanese on Feb. 15, 2007 as WO 2007/017988 A1 under PCT Article 21(2). Each of these applications is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/311959 | 6/14/2006 | WO | 00 | 7/23/2010 |