Claims
- 1. A liquid receptacle for rapidly lowering the temperature of a liquid contained therein to a warm range suitable for human contact and maintaining the liquid in the warm range for an extended period of time, said receptacle comprising:
an inner vessel having an open upper end and closed lower end and a wall connecting said upper end and said lower end; an insulated outer shell spaced from said inner vessel defining an interstitial chamber therebetween; and a phase change material disposed within said chamber for regeneratively absorbing thermal energy from the liquid and then releasing the thermal energy to the liquid to maintain the temperature of the liquid.
- 2. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said outer shell has an inner surface and an outer surface; and
said upper end of said inner vessel is in sealing engagement with said inner surface of said outer wall.
- 3. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said inner vessel is formed from a material having a thermal conductivity greater than 150 Watts/meter-degree Kelvin.
- 4. A receptacle according to claim 3 wherein said material is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, aluminum alloys, copper, and copper alloys.
- 5. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said outer shell comprises an inner layer and an outer layer with an evacuated void therebetween for vacuum insulating said outer shell.
- 6. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said outer shell comprises a layer of insulating foam.
- 7. A receptacle according to claim 6 wherein said foam is selected from a group consisting of polyurethane and polystyrene.
- 8. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said outer shell is plastic.
- 9. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said outer shell is stainless steel.
- 10. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said phase change material has a solid to liquid phase change temperature within the range of 110 degrees Fahrenheit to 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 11. A receptacle according to claim 10 wherein said phase change material is selected from the group consisting of naturally occurring fatty acids.
- 12. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said phase change material is palmitic acid.
- 13. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said receptacle is a mug for receiving a hot beverage.
- 14. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said receptacle is a baby bottle.
- 15. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said receptacle is a carafe.
- 16. A receptacle according to claim 1 wherein said receptacle is a bath tub.
- 17. A liquid receptacle for rapidly lowering the temperature of a hot beverage contained therein to a warm range suitable for human consumption and maintaining the liquid in the warm range for an extended period of time, said receptacle comprising:
an inner vessel having an open upper end and closed lower end and a wall connecting said upper end and said lower end; an insulated outer shell spaced from said inner vessel defining an interstitial chamber therebetween; said outer shell having an inner surface and an outer surface and an upper edge terminating in a lip for drinking; said upper end of said inner vessel being in sealing engagement with said inner surface of said outer shell and spaced from said lip for preventing contact between said inner vessel and the mouth of a consumer of liquid from said receptacle; and a phase change material disposed within said chamber for regeneratively absorbing thermal energy from the beverage and then releasing the thermal energy to the beverage to maintain the temperature of the liquid.
- 18. A receptacle according to claim 17 wherein said upper end of said inner vessel is spaced from said lip by a distance greater than 0.125 inches.
- 19. A receptacle for bathing comprising:
an inner vessel having an inner surface and an outer surface; a container contacting said outer surface and in thermally conductive communication with said inner surface; and phase change material disposed within said container.
- 20. A receptacle according to claim 19 wherein said container is insulated for preventing heat loss to the atmosphere.
- 21. A receptacle according to claim 19 wherein said container is removably attached to said outer surface for removal and replacement of said container.
- 22. A method of rapidly cooling a hot liquid to a temperature within a warm range suitable for human contact and maintaining the liquid in the warm range for an extended period of time comprising the steps of:
a) conducting thermal energy from the hot liquid through a thermally conductive layer and into a chamber containing a phase change material; b) absorbing the thermal energy into the phase change material thereby converting the phase change material from a solid state to a liquid state until the liquid and the phase change material are substantially at equilibrium; and c) releasing thermal energy from the phase change material and conducting the thermal energy into the liquid thereby supporting the temperature of the liquid and converting the phase change material from the liquid state to the solid state.
- 23. A method of making a liquid receptacle comprising the steps of:
a) molding a plastic outer shell; b) stamping an inner receptacle from a material selected from a group comprising aluminum, aluminum alloys, copper, and copper alloys; c) injecting uncured liquid foam into the outer shell; d) inserting a die into the outer shell thereby forming the foam into a layer between the outer shell and the die; e) allowing the liquid foam to cure into a solid foam creating a foam lined outer shell; f) removing the die; g) melting a phase change material by raising the temperature of the material above the solid to liquid phase change temperature; h) injecting the phase change material into the foam lined outer shell; i) inserting the inner receptacle into the outer shell so that the receptacle is sealed to the outer shell and the inner receptacle is spaced from the outer shell defining an interstitial chamber containing the phase change material.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application claims priority from provisional patent application Serial No; 60/043,431 filed Apr. 7, 1997 entitled “Thermal Receptacle with Phase Change Material.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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