Sesock
Charles Sesock, College Station, TX US
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20140102435 | Oxygen Activated Portable Heater With Electrolyte Pad - An oxygen based heater including a heater substrate and a pad impregnated with an electrolyte solution disposed adjacent to the heater substrate which transfers electrolyte to the heater substrate. Methods of manufacturing same in an oxygen containing environment in which electrolyte is impregnated onto pad which is adjacent heater substrate. | 04-17-2014 |
20140109889 | Oxygen Activated Heater With Thermal Regulator - An oxygen based heater including a substrate that produces heat in the presence of oxygen at a maximum temperature a thermal regulator material, preferably having a melting point lower than the maximum temperature, wherein a maximum temperature of the heater is approximately the same as the maximum temperature of the thermal regulation layer. | 04-24-2014 |
20150059729 | PACKAGE FOR OXYGEN ACTIVATED PORTABLE HEATER - Improvements for packages for oxygen based portable heaters, including improvements relating to packaging forms, reactant control, thermal control, heat initiation, graphics on the package, and integrated packaging structures. | 03-05-2015 |
Charles Edward Sesock, College Station, TX US
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20090293859 | PORTABLE HEATING APPARATUS AND METAL FUEL COMPOSITE FOR USE WITH SAME - A particulate composite fuel of metal preferably of aluminum for a portable heater. The fuel reacts with oxygen in the air, producing heat. The composite fuel may also be flaked aluminum or iron nanopowder. A portable heater having a fuel mass, at least one thermal conductive member, and at least one insulating member. The heater transfers the heat of the oxidation of the metal particulate fuel to a desired mass to be heated, typically a food item. The multilayered heater also acts as a buffer absorbing released heat and releasing the heat to the desired mass at a rate slower than the absorbing. | 12-03-2009 |
20100146849 | Portable Heating Apparatus and Metal Fuel Composite for Use With Same - A particulate composite fuel of metal preferably of aluminum for a portable heater. The fuel reacts with oxygen in the air, producing heat. The composite fuel may also be flaked aluminum or iron nanopowder. A portable heater having a fuel mass, at least one thermal conductive member, and at least one insulating member. The heater transfers the heat of the oxidation of the metal particulate fuel to a desired mass to be heated, typically a food item. The multilayered heater also acts as a buffer absorbing released heat and releasing the heat to the desired mass at a rate slower than the absorbing. | 06-17-2010 |
20100163011 | Oxygen Activated Heater and Method of Manufacturing Same - A flameless portable heater comprising a reducing agent, a promoter and a binding agent formed into a flexible substrate having a desired shape. The reaction is oxygen-based; an alkaline electrolyte. A method of making an oxygen-based flameless portable heater apparatus. | 07-01-2010 |
20100326418 | REUSABLE HEATER IN A PACKAGE - A heater in a housing with an opening. The heater reacts with oxygen to produce heat and upon consumption of the oxygen, the heating reaction stops and can be restarted at a later point in time upon the introduction of additional oxygen and is used in a package for heating pre-moistened substrates such as sanitary wipes, and the like. | 12-30-2010 |
Thomas M. Sesock, Pittsford, NY US
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20100252168 | BACKED PILE WEATHERSTRIP - A new method of making and manufacturing pile weather stripping is described using a non-woven, e.g. a knitted pile that is either cropped or slit to the correct pile height. The pile is then precisely introduced to a singer using guides. After the singing process the knitted pile is guided into the extruder head where the base is extruded around the knitted pile. The density of the knitted pile weather stripping is controlled by adding or removing filling yarns, picks and changing of the yarn denier. The base thickness and configuration is a direct function of the extrusion head. A pile fin or fins can be added as a purchased raw good or extruded as part of the process. The inventive pile weather stripping allows for the fabrication of any pile height, pile density and backing configuration to include throat width, T-slot width, T-slot base depth and varying fin heights. The method can be used to make a weather stripping comprising pile extending from a backing, the pile comprising pile yarns, the backing being bonded to the pile, a synthetic fibre being interlaced with the pile yarns, and the backing trapping at least a part of the synthetic fibre in the backing. | 10-07-2010 |
Tom Sesock, Pittsford, NY US
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20090258184 | BACKED PILE STRIP - A pile stripping comprising pile extending from a backing is described whereby the pile is made from pile yarns and the backing is bonded to the pile. A synthetic fibre is interlaced with the pile yarns, and the backing traps at least a part of the synthetic fibre in the backing. The stripping can further comprise a fin, whereby the fin can be located within the pile or alongside the pile. The backing and the fin may be constructed so that the backing is inserted in the fin. | 10-15-2009 |