Claims
- 1. A thermal neck wrap comprising:
- a) a piece of flexible material having a first wing portion, a second wing portion, a central body portion therebetween, such that when said neck wrap is placed on a user, said central body portion is centered at said user's upper back and lower neck and said first and second wing portions lay across said user's shoulders;
- b) a plurality of individual thermal elements embedded in and fixedly attached to said central body portion, said plurality of thermal elements having a pattern which approximates the shape and location of muscles in the user's upper back, lower neck, and shoulders, said plurality of thermal elements having an oxygen activated, heat generating chemistry; and
- c) adhesive patches attached to said first and second wing portions for securing said first and second wing portions to said user's chest to maintain positioning of said neck wrap across said user's shoulders.
- 2. The thermal neck wrap of claim 1 wherein said heat generating chemistry comprises a mixture of powdered iron, powdered activated charcoal, water and salt.
- 3. The thermal neck wrap of claim 1 further comprising at least one strip of foamed polymer attached to each of said first and second wing portions on a body-facing side thereof, said at least one strip of foamed polymer for reducing slip between said piece of flexible material and said user's body, to maintain said thermal neck wrap across said user's shoulders.
- 4. The thermal neck wrap of claim 1 wherein said plurality of thermal elements are individually spaced apart and connected to said piece of flexible material so that said piece of flexible material may fold, buckle, and bend between said thermal elements to accommodate said user's arm and shoulder movements without misaligning said thermal neck wrap relative to said user's upper back, lower neck, and shoulders.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my prior application, Ser. No. 08/746,359, entitled THERMAL NECK WRAP HAVING WING SHAPE AND MEANS FOR POSITION MAINTENANCE, filed Nov. 11, 1996, which is still pending.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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