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Thermal Solutions, Inc. Patents
Assignee:
Thermal Solutions, Inc.
Address:
Wichita, KS
No. of patents:
13
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
6953919 RFID-controlled smart range and method of cooking and heating October 11, 2005
A system and method for providing multiple cooking modes and an ability to automatically heat cooking vessels and other objects using RFID technology, and an ability to read and write heating instructions and to interactively assist in their execution. An induction heating range is p
6822204 Thermal seat and thermal device dispensing and vending system employing RFID-based induction hea November 23, 2004
An RFID-based induction heating/vending system for quickly and efficiently heating, vending, and recollecting stadium seats (10) or other objects. The system includes a plurality of objects each including an induction-heatable body (22), a charging/vending station (12) for heating an
6774346 Heat retentive inductive-heatable laminated matrix August 10, 2004
An induction heatable body (22) that quickly heats to a desired temperature, retains heat long enough to be used in almost any application, and develops no "hot spots" even when heated by a heating source having an uneven magnetic field distribution. The induction-heatable body (22)
6664520 Thermal seat and thermal device dispensing and vending system employing RFID-based induction hea December 16, 2003
An RFID-based induction heating/vending system for quickly and efficiently heating, vending, and recollecting stadium seats (10) or other objects. The system includes a plurality of objects each including an induction-heatable body (22), a charging/vending station (12) for heating an
6657170 Heat retentive inductive-heatable laminated matrix December 2, 2003
An induction heatable body (22) that quickly heats to a desired temperature, retains heat long enough to be used in almost any application, and develops no "hot spots" even when heated by a heating source having an uneven magnetic field distribution. The induction-heatable body (22)
6512211 Storage pouch for use with an induction heater January 28, 2003
A pouch is provided for use in transporting packaged hot foodstuff such as pizza. The pouch has front and back walls, and a peripheral wall attached to the front and back walls. An induction heating element is retained in a location structure attached to the back wall for induction heati
6504135 Temperature self-regulating food delivery system January 7, 2003
A magnetic induction heating assembly is provided which comprises a heater circuit and an induction heatable device including a continuous coil formed of electrically conductive material; the coil has terminal ends, and a conductive assembly including a switch component is connected
6444961 Induction heating pizza delivery systems September 3, 2002
Temperature self-regulating food delivery systems are provided having a magnetic induction heater (32, 126) and an associated food container (76, 124) equipped with an essentially permanent ferromagnetic heating element (82, 100, 128). The heater (32, 126) and heating elements (82, 100,
6320169 Method and apparatus for magnetic induction heating using radio frequency identification of obje November 20, 2001
A temperature-regulating induction heating system is provided which comprises an induction heater (20) having apparatus (36, 38, 40) for receiving RFID transmissions and an induction heatable object (22) with an RFID tag (50). The heater (20) includes a component (28) for generating a
6316753 Induction heating, temperature self-regulating November 13, 2001
Temperature self-regulating food delivery systems are provided having a magnetic induction heater (32, 126) and an associated food container (76, 124) equipped with an essentially permanent ferromagnetic heating element (82, 100, 128). The heater (32, 126) and heating elements (82, 100,
6274856 Temperature self-regulating food delivery system August 14, 2001
Temperature self-regulating food delivery systems are provided having a magnetic induction heater (32, 126) and an associated food container (76, 124) equipped with an essentially permanent ferromagnetic heating element (82, 100, 128). The heater (32, 126) and heating elements (82,100, 1
6232585 Temperature self-regulating food delivery system May 15, 2001
Temperature self-regulating food delivery systems are provided having a magnetic induction heater (32, 126) and an associated food container (76, 124) equipped with an essentially permanent ferromagnetic heating element (82, 100, 128). The heater (32, 126) and heating elements (82,100, 1
5954984 Heat retentive food servingware with temperature self-regulating phase change core September 21, 1999
A heat retentive, temperature self-regulating, food retaining apparatus (10) includes a body (12), heat retentive core (14) and magnetic induction heating element (16). The body (12) includes a substantially rigid, heatable, food-contacting wall (18) defining a cavity (24). The core (14)

 
 
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